List said:Titans are just giant zombies...
then again, the masses will eat up anything zombie related, because zombies...
but I'm still looking forward to this because titans...
It's 100 not 1000.Product Placement said:Double SnipDagda Mor said:Snip
Plus, the cast is all going to be Japanese, in the original, it was expressly stated that there was only ONE person of Japanese decent left. And even then she was only half... So yeah, by definition a Japanese film CAN'T stay true to the source material.Zontar said:I kind of which someone like Warner or Paramount had picked it up for the live action. Even with cost cutting measures like filming in Quebec City/Montreal instead of Europe coupled with using 3rd and 4th pier actors instead of big name ones, it seems like a movie that would need at least 75 million to be both honest to the source material and look the part. Japanese studios just don't have either the budget or the audience to support a movie like that on their own. And lets face it, we all wanted to see Sir Patrick Stewart play Pixis. I mean hell some people already looked up some of the perfect 'fits' for some roles.
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Still, I'll be waiting for this with some anticipation. I'll probably have to set my corn level to "super sentai" level though. I have my doubts the cg will be at a level I can take seriously.
Though it seems Mikasa will have one of the things which make her stand out disappear. Being the daughter of the last Asian isn't going to be adapted, that's for sure. The aesthetics are also probably going to be very different, most likely modern urban decay due to the budget issue.
I'll be keeping an eye on this one.
There's a reason the first chapter's called 'To You, 2000 Years Later;' the series is actually far future, but technology regressed to pre-industrial after the Titans arrived. And while we're far from knowing for certain yet, I'm willing to bet the Titans were created by experiments possibly pertaining to achieving immortality with that technology.Zontar said:My money's on the setting being more modern, the fall being some time in the late 20th/early 21st century (despite that not making any sense if the origins of the titans remains the same). The main reason is probably budgetary.Oly J said:Why is there a rocket launcher in picture 2?
I don't know about that, the decay inside the massive area within the walls are ones which would, in the manga and anime, need to have had no modern infrastructure within it for the visual cues to make sense. The title of the first chapter seems to, in my mind, imply the distant past and not the distant future.Timothy Zwicker said:There's a reason the first chapter's called 'To You, 2000 Years Later;' the series is actually far future, but technology regressed to pre-industrial after the Titans arrived. And while we're far from knowing for certain yet, I'm willing to bet the Titans were created by experiments possibly pertaining to achieving immortality with that technology.Zontar said:My money's on the setting being more modern, the fall being some time in the late 20th/early 21st century (despite that not making any sense if the origins of the titans remains the same). The main reason is probably budgetary.Oly J said:Why is there a rocket launcher in picture 2?
Let me put it this way, then. They have mass-produced 3D Manoeuvre gear, which is effectively a spider-man belt, powered by compressed gas. Do you really think they had that tech 2000 years ago?Zontar said:I don't know about that, the decay inside the massive area within the walls are ones which would, in the manga and anime, need to have had no modern infrastructure within it for the visual cues to make sense. The title of the first chapter seems to, in my mind, imply the distant past and not the distant future.
To be fair I would definitely watch a movie in which humanity is terrorized by a legion of gigantic Mark Wahlbergs.piscian said:Shia LaBeouf as the hero? Mark Walberg as the Titans?
As long as we don't get another Dragonball Devolution or Avatar the Last Airbender, I'll be interested to see the movie. Fingers crossed they can actually make this a respectable adaption like they did that one Phoenix Wright Live Action Movie. (I actually liked that one)Saltyk said:I completely forgot about that. But you're right, the entire cast is actually European with the exception of Mikasa who is half Asian. It's usually pretty easy to forget that as the characters are all Japanese in anime (notable exceptions exists such as Gundamn). This is actually a rare moment when filming in the West would be more accurate to the cast.Alexander Kirby said:The problem with live action adaptions of any animation is getting actors that look like the characters. Often they make attempts such as prosthetics to get them to look more like their drawn counterparts, but this often makes it look worse and pushes it into the uncanny-valley. When that's the case it's often best not to bother trying at all, especially when they'll be using Japanese actors to fill the roles of European characters.
On the other hand, the last time Hollywood tried to adapt an anime, we got Dragonball Evolution. Whereas the last time I saw an anime adapted by a Japanese film company, it was the Rurouni Kenshin live action film, which was great. And I think I would take that slight inaccuracy in exchange for a good movie.
Anyway, this looks fairly accurate, but I wonder about the effects on the Titans and the story and such. That can make or break the film.