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Sunday Silence
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*facepalm.jpg* ........So, anyone see the World Series? |
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GATSU
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Then I guess that leaked script was the real deal.
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Mizuki-Takashima
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Just...what....
You can't get rid of Ryuk. You just can't. Where do these people expect the Death Note to even come from?! and what about the other Death Gods..? Also, they don't "want" Light to be evil..? Why on earth would they want to portray him as an orthodox hero? Are they ticked off at the idea of capital punishment being portrayed in a negative light? (no pun intended v_v) Whether you were on Light's side or not, a major part of his appeal (and maybe even the entire series in general) is that there were no clear-cut good guys vs bad guys. It tried to make it seem that way most of the time, but...I don't think that was the point;;; |
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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Jeez, why is it so bloody hard to adapt something? You don't have to re-invent the wheel here. Just use the Manga, Anime and live-action movies to help with your basic storyboard and script, cut the story down for length, get some actors who can actually - gasp - act, do them up in makeup and costumes, put them on a set and let them loose. The sets themselves are easy, since apart from the Shinigami world there isn't anything complicated for the props department to do. The Shinigami are a bit harder, but motion-capture CGI technology has been around for over a decade now, it is completely workable.
All in all, Death Note is a great story that has already proven it has appeal amongst Western audiences, so trying to change the script too much is counter-productive. Yes, change the city from Tokyo to somewhere in the States, fine, and change some character names if you have to. But stop stalling, get your A into G and actually make the darn thing. As I said before, you don't have to re-invent the wheel. All of that farting around and we're only back to where we were at the start. Sigh. |
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Animerican14
Posts: 963 Location: Saint Louis, MO |
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Oh... just... wow. Talk about putting a would-be-guaranteed Hollywood adaptation super-failure in such few words. Man, it's so fortunate that the director has some damn sense and plans to keep at least some of the things that made Death Note so unique: the fallen-and-never-redeemed protagonist and truly horrific looking death gods. (well, okay, they may not make it "death gods" in the adaptation, but hey, a demon is better than nothing!)
Hopefully things won't change from what's been corrected. Because these are such intrinsic plot elements that shouldn't have ever been considered changing. @Sunday Silence: Yes, I *did* see the World Series! At least the most exciting parts. Loyal Saint Louisan all the way, good sir! |
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Gon*Gon
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Any confirmation on casting and settings?
Even though there is little to no information on this atm, I don't have much faith in this anyways, people who work on live-action adaptations are always idiots who don't know a thing about the work they adapt. Plus...an adaptation of Death Note is pointless to begin with, since one already exists! One where the actors look just like the characters! Last edited by Gon*Gon on Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:25 am; edited 1 time in total |
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publicenemy333
Posts: 563 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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If they made changes like that, that would be stupid. But it does seem that its the studio that wants the changes and it does look like some people are resisting the changes, so thats a good sign.
And people, pay attention to what the article said:
Going by this, it means they are making light evil and insane still
Those movies weren't any good either, I dont see how that really helps your case |
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Thunderbird-
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No, wait. That could work. You just shoot it from L's perspective. spoiler[And the movie would end when he dies.]
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Sporkaganza
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This actually has got me feeling pretty hopeful. The director actually caring enough about the material to fight for it is a good sign.
By the way, did anyone else notice that apparently this is also the guy who's slated to direct Iron Man 3? |
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GATSU
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Thunderbird: They already did it when it was called L Change the World.
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Mizuki-Takashima
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Home-grown titles like Iron Man always get more privilege over anime/manga though =_= I mean I know super hero movies can and have been pretty awful, but if you look at some of the stuff in recent years... actually, that's the only good in any of this. No matter how bad Death Note or Akira turn out, they'll probably have better versions in the future- remakes that're more faithful to the originals. (hopefully) |
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bglassbrook
Posts: 1244 Location: Gaithersburg, MD |
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Sure, that's how the Japanese movies spoiler[handled the ending.] I could also be fine with them dropping Ryuk. Even though I expect better VFX this time around, something tells me it will still be laughably bad, just in a different way. Ryuk is simply too stylish for movies. There's also my concern that if he's in, you just know some exec will try to work a devil's bargin where he gets turned into a mascot, one way or another. |
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enurtsol
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J. Edgar (Hoover) is coming out next week, directed by Clint Eastwood. If there ever was a story about a man revered going into a downward spiral............... Shows they can do it; they should have no problem with this.
Done and done.
Epic Game 6 Ending! (The whole game itself has too many mistakes to be epic.) Last edited by enurtsol on Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:42 am; edited 2 times in total |
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keikanna44
Posts: 155 Location: Virginia |
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That's good. If they took out Ryuk they would have lost the entire fanbase. Nobody wants to see a goody goody Light and the whole point of the series was his downward spiral to evil. What the hell did they think it was about?
This goes to show you that most Americans adapting anime into movies don't know a thing about them which is why they usually suck. I hope they get it together because if they ruin Death Note it's all over. |
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karvelot
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Oh boy. Something tells me the US Death Note movie is going the way of Dragonball Evolution. Honestly, why am I not surprised? Anime and Manga based movies in the US are staring to mirror those of video game based movies; Mediocre at best and something like this at the worst.
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