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Man,if only these two guys had a big budget:

This proves that it can be done,but im not sure if it ever will be done.
What do you guys think,will anyone ever try a dbz movie again?
If they take it seriously,and don't treat it like a kids film,it could be good.

Tags: dbz done right

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well i can see them keeping the backstories, costumes, (except the ones that reak of cheese) sound affects, and the fighting scenes the same but the story, dialoge, and character development would desperatly need a more serious approach, because i use to watch dragonball Z and its meant for kids, if you want to expand too a wider audence and actually make a francise you will need someone like christopher nolan to direct it, and have the fight choreographer from the matrix series.

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yeah I could see that.That was one of the problems wih the movie,they were like"eh,it's just kid stuff.Just throw this up there,they geeks will eat it up".They didn't take it very seriously,they even made it rated pg.

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