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TRAVIS?!?! REALLY?
TRAVIS?!?! REALLY?
I'd watch that. I just hope hope they manage to work in a plot derailing music number somewhere highlighting the importance of friends and togetherness and following your heart. A guest appearance of Dave Chappelle as one of the American agents wouldn't hurt either. "F*** yo bike *****!"Genuine Evil said:This .BonsaiK said:To be honest the original was sloppily paced, poorly written and an hour too long. There's a good chance a remake might improve on it.
I have one thing to say about this. Well, two things really:darthmocha said:So recently a friend of mine from college forwarded me some information on a live action, big budget remake of Akira. Yes, Akira, the most classic of anime films that summed up the genre for an entire generation that is not just a masterpiece of animation, but writing as well. It introduced many people to a world where cartoons could be visceral, gritty, and evoke the same emotions as a live action film. So, what is wrong here? In a word everything.
I think that your friend's info is about two steps behind. [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/108650-Warner-Bros-Starts-Search-for-Akiras-Leading-Men] For one, while Pattinson is still a candidate, according to Warner Bros., Efron is not. Two, based on the shortlists, they're also aiming for an older take on the characters, so one might wonder why they are even CALLING this Akira, if they have the scenery AND character demographic change.darthmocha said:So recently a friend of mine from college forwarded me some information on a live action, big budget remake of Akira. Yes, Akira, the most classic of anime films that summed up the genre for an entire generation that is not just a masterpiece of animation, but writing as well. It introduced many people to a world where cartoons could be visceral, gritty, and evoke the same emotions as a live action film. So, what is wrong here? In a word everything.
The live action version is being moved from Tokyo to New York. The characters are being changed to white characters and Robert Pattinson and Zac Efron are on the shortlist and in negotiations to play in a lead role. I'm not joking I'm entirely serious. Regardless of who is cast, Tetsuo is becoming 'Travis' and Kaneda is now 'Kevin', and I will reiterate I am not joking. Apparently, many of the darker themes of the original are being thrown out and rewritten to give it a PG-13 rating as well by the writers and crew who brought you the Book of Eli. It is slated by IMDB to have a 2013 release date.
So what does everyone think about this? Are you as horrified and mildly disgusted as I am?
Does the existence of a remake, no matter how bad, really ruin the original?. I'm pretty sure the original Akira film will still exist as what it has always been.Nico4 said:Bloody Hollywood -.- Why must they ruin everything! D:
Zac Effron's first acting role was as a young Captain Reynolds on Firefly.Teachingaddict said:Love the idea, hate the choicesm seriously Robert "Im a glittering vampie woooo" Pattinson and Tweenie bopper Zac Effron - I have images from the final scenes of Episode 3 going through my head now...darthmocha said:So recently a friend of mine from college forwarded me some information on a live action, big budget remake of Akira. Yes, Akira, the most classic of anime films that summed up the genre for an entire generation that is not just a masterpiece of animation, but writing as well. It introduced many people to a world where cartoons could be visceral, gritty, and evoke the same emotions as a live action film. So, what is wrong here? In a word everything.
The live action version is being moved from Tokyo to New York. The characters are being changed to white characters and Robert Pattinson and Zac Efron are on the shortlist and in negotiations to play in a lead role. I'm not joking I'm entirely serious. Regardless of who is cast, Tetsuo is becoming 'Travis' and Kaneda is now 'Kevin', and I will reiterate I am not joking. Apparently, many of the darker themes of the original are being thrown out and rewritten to give it a PG-13 rating as well by the writers and crew who brought you the Book of Eli. It is slated by IMDB to have a 2013 release date.
So what does everyone think about this? Are you as horrified and mildly disgusted as I am?
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!
Tautology said:Each change individually is so terrifying that I can't wrap my mind around the whole picture. I simply have no words to describe the horror.
It's simply Lovecraftian. I guess those words work.
I'll probably see it for the same reason I'm going to see Atlas Shrugged: To see a train-wreck. I'll than kick myself for wasting my money, like I did with Watchmen. I'm of the mind that Hollywood doesn't care about the source material, they know they'll get our money with crap anyway.
Still, it might be good.
darthmocha said:The live action version is being moved from Tokyo to New York. The characters are being changed to white characters and Robert Pattinson and Zac Efron are on the shortlist and in negotiations to play in a lead role. I'm not joking I'm entirely serious. Regardless of who is cast, Tetsuo is becoming 'Travis' and Kaneda is now 'Kevin', and I will reiterate I am not joking. Apparently, many of the darker themes of the original are being thrown out and rewritten to give it a PG-13 rating as well by the writers and crew who brought you the Book of Eli.
Honestly, why are people complaining about this so much? Does it really matter if it takes place in New York, or if the main characters are now named Travis and Kevin? Neither of those details had any baring on the original film's themes or appeal (unless you liked Akira simply because it was Japanese).Bobbity said:Awww fuck, I can see this having almost the same effect as the Qur'an burning did.
Jokes aside, why can't Hollywood keep their grubby mitts off anything? At the very least, they could try to be true to the original...
And there's no fucking way I'd even consider seeing this.
Are you being sarcastic? It's late here, so it's kinda hard for me to tell.henritje said:FUCK NO! one of the reasons Akira worked was due to the Japanese Cyberpunk setting.
its like setting a western in Feudal Japan, you CAN do it but it would suck