Forum - View topicJimmy lets us down on GunM once again
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GATSU
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http://www.aintitcoolnews.com/display.cgi?id=22373 says he's not doin' it.
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beast
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I'm glad to hear that. Don't want to see a good manga being bastardized into a Hollywood movie.
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Nagisa
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Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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And just who's saying that an American feature film adaptation would automatically be bad? |
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thecactusman17
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I read it. Reread it yourself: this project has been his dream for well over a decade now. In a similar situation, if out of the blue I got a chance to work on what I'd wanted to do for the past ten years vs. what I said would be next, I'd at least carefully weigh my options. If this is his once in a lifetime opportunity, then he can wait on Batle Angel. He's James-freakin'-Cameron, it's not like he won't be allowed to work on BA some more later. I wasn't even aware it was out of Pre-Prod yet anyway. Shooting wasn't supposed to start until later this year.
As for BA, I'm not sure what to think yet. All I can hope is that he won't shy away from the violence. While I want to see how he developes the story (and I won't be naive enough to think that this will be anything less than "James Cameron's Battle Angel" and neither should you) I also want to see the uber-violent sci-fi spectacle that caught my attention in the first place. From the guy that brought us Alien. That would be a kick. |
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Abarenbo Shogun
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So essentially, a much superior version than Aeon Flux? Count me in!! |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4517 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Hmm... James Cameron's done an interview with AICN's "Quint, yet, not only does he not talk about live-action GUNMN/Battle Angel, Quint somehow doesn't even ask him about it.
I have to say, both as a filmgoer and as someone who's somewhat interested in the business side of things, Battle Angel was the only one of the proposed Hollywood live-action anime/manga adaptations that I really have all that much confidence in, both because of who is at the helm and because I feel that GUNMN would be a property that is more amenable to live-action adaptation that would be much more palatable to a wider mainstream American audience than, say, a religious-themed giant robot psychodrama. |
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thecactusman17
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An interesting consideration: while Harry seems pretty certain that Project 880 is Avatar, Cameron claims that his plate is full for the next five years. Plausible (theough unlikely) scenario: In an effort to avoid being labeled a hack artist by the reactionary anime community (who will be instrumental in word of mouth advertising for this film) Cameron publicly does not speak about it, labeling it instead as "Project 880". He uses this as a smokescreen to deflect intense fan scrutiny from his next project Avatar. Project 880, aka Gunm, aka Battle Angel Alita, is quietly finished and suddenly a huge blockbuster science fiction film explodes out of nowhere witth Cameron's name attached to it that otherwise wouldn't experience the same mainstream hype, being an adaptation of those "silly Japanese cartoons."
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Tenchi
Posts: 4517 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Except James Cameron was speaking about it publicly a lot as recently as a few months ago.
But now Avatar seems to have more momentum within his directorial Attention Deficit Disorder. |
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Shi-ne
Posts: 77 Location: Uh? |
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This isn't fair at all. I was really hoping to see this next year, but it seems I'm going to have to wait a little longer for it.
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camelot187757
Posts: 426 Location: The Nacirema Dream (17 and counting Asuka) |
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By Avatar I hope he doesn't mean that show on Nick. It hasn't breathed a year and they are already trying to make a movie out if it? IN any case if its just the title I wish that he could refocus his attention on B.A.A because that would probably be more intersting than anything else that he could be thinking of. |
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Cloe
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Posts: 2728 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Ridley Scott did Alien. James Cameron brought us the far superior Aliens. |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4517 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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Uhh... no, it's the movie idea about an epic love/war story on an alien planet that James Cameron has been talking about since at least 1997. A lot of people give the script glowing reviews. |
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thecactusman17
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First off, you got me Cloe. My mistake there.
The reason I see my scenario as plausible is because BAA hasn't started shooting yet, which is where a lot of the leaks come from. If he started shooting in secret, he'd be able to spring a great looking BAA film on the public and the anime community with little or no advance warning. ADD is a bit harsh Tenchi. As I pointed out earlier, when you choose between two projects of this magnitude, pros and cons must be weighed. I doubt he would take on any film, be it Avatar or BAA, without a full intent to give it 100% of his attention. This seems to be a likely case of "I can make this one where I got promises of funding already, or I can make this film where it's been much more shakey and this might be the only opportunity to get it done. If I take the second one, I am early enough in the first one that I can pause it without causing serious disruption to it later." |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4517 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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It's also not plausible because movies on the scale of Battle Angel are not shot in secret. Too many people need to be mobilized, and the fact that they are being mobilized would be widely known. A project like this might be "closed-set", where what goes on on the set cannot be disclosed, but that they're in production is no secret.
Movies produced on a shoestring with a minimal crew can be shot in relative obscurity and then "come out of nowhere", but that would certainly not be the case for a film with a nine-digit budget and a crew of thousands working on it in some capacity. It's the cinematic equivalent of building a skyscraper: impossible to hide. |
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GATSU
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http://www.hollywood-elsewhere.com/
talks about it. |
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