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Reliak
Joined: 15 Oct 2005
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:11 pm
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I actually liked the first movie (haven't seen the second), in spite of all the changes. And the Ryuk CGI was kick*ss. Hope this means they'll get a US DVD release...
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omnistry
Joined: 03 Mar 2005
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:24 pm
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The joke's on the Newport Beach Film Festival. Our school already premiered the first film .
But yeah it's great that they're "officially" premiering the films in America. I've told my non-otaku friends about the first film and they thought it sounded awesome.
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tinlunlau
Joined: 22 Aug 2005
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Location: Toronto
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 6:56 pm
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well, i bought the live-action Death Note movie dvd boxset already. (content-wise, i'd recommend getting the region 3 hong kong edition since everything is subtitled in english. package-wise, the japanese and korean editions are good but lack english subs)
i wouldn't say it's the best movies ever but at least, they've made a shot-for-shot exact scene here and there. it's more apparent in the sequel.
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kokuryu
Joined: 07 Apr 2007
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 7:56 pm
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I have to say I loved the special effects they did with the movie, but I was pretty much bored to death because the movie followed everything a little too exactly. If you are a die-hard hardcore fan, the movie is great. If you have not read the manga or seen the anime, the movie is great. But if you have read the managa or seen the anime, you may be dissapointed that they didn't do something different with it.
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minakichan
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 8:24 pm
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kokuryu wrote: | I have to say I loved the special effects they did with the movie, but I was pretty much bored to death because the movie followed everything a little too exactly... But if you have read the managa or seen the anime, you may be dissapointed that they didn't do something different with it. |
Uh... you're kidding, right?
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Neverwhere
Joined: 17 Jun 2006
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:06 pm
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Wooohooooo!
Not only do I get to see Paprika again, but now there's Death Note as well. Am ever so excited. *bounces with giddy anticipation*
Cloe -- Congrats on your featured film! I do hope I get to meet you at the festival.
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subaru
Joined: 26 Sep 2005
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Location: Australia
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:38 pm
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Malintex Terek wrote: | Wow, the movies have come to our shores? Is VIZ Media doing the distribution, and will the movies be subbed/dubbed? I've been told that while the movies don't exactly have the best CGI, they're really exciting if the first one is quite corny with the "childhood friend" angle. I know nothing of the second movie.
Also, will someone explain this?
>>English cast:
>>Shigeki Hosokawa as Raye Iwamatsu
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I'm fortunate enough to have seen both movies. CGI wasn't that good.... the acting for the CGI characters were very stiff...... Didn't like the casting for Light..... L was excellent. And yes, the race for the character Raye in the movie has been changed to Japanese from American..... reason.... maybe its because its hard to find an American actor who can speak in fluent japanese...... just a guess.....
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Nermal
Joined: 10 Jan 2006
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:46 pm
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yay I've only seen part of the first movie, so now I'll actually get to finish it
and I wouldn't mind seeing Paprika again either...maybe I can leave work early
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dormcat
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Joined: 08 Dec 2003
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:59 pm
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Malintex Terek wrote: | Also, will someone explain this?
>>English cast:
>>Shigeki Hosokawa as Raye Iwamatsu |
The submitted had made a mistake, and I've fixed it.
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Lady Multi
Joined: 11 Dec 2004
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:14 pm
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I would SO buy these if released on DVD; in fact, that's what I'm waiting for! If they aren't released on DVD in the US, I'll be sadly disappointed.......THEY'RE GREAT~! I love the movie(s) ending! <3
Actually, I'd SO go see them in theaters if they aired where I lived but (hahahahaha) that would NEVER happen. It would probably be banned where Iive (some still think Pokemon is evil , hahaha). It's hard enough trying to explain some of my OTHER anime movies much less this~
I love the "Death Note" movies~! (especially the 2nd one~!)
I'm kinda growing a soft-spot for live-action Japanese movies....
What I DON'T want to see is a sad US remake of the movies. Not saying all the Japanese to US movies were bad but......this is 'Death Note' and seeing it Americanized would be highly disturbing.
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SpectreHD
Joined: 22 Oct 2006
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:47 am
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Watched both, some parts of the movies follow exactly what happened in the anime which actually becomes quite boring considering some parts of the anime takes more than 1ep to cover. But then there are still massive changes to story line. But it had to change or we'd have a movie way longer than LoTR Trilogy.
They could have chosen an actor who is better looking yet able to make an eveil face. All in all, I say the movie was not bad.
PS, Rem did die in the 2nd movie...
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BleuVII
Joined: 19 Sep 2006
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:47 am
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tinlunlau wrote: | well, i bought the live-action Death Note movie dvd boxset already. (content-wise, i'd recommend getting the region 3 hong kong edition since everything is subtitled in english. package-wise, the japanese and korean editions are good but lack english subs) |
Not true. I bought the Korean edition last week, and it DEFINATELY has English subs, just not for the disc 3 extra features. The packaging is absolutely gorgeous, and it's CHEAP. Don't let Amazon fool you. The retail price is $35.00, NOT $70!!
Turkishproverb wrote: | I just want them to bring over the japanese movies. from the clips I've seen, they're great. Awsome CGI, good acting, well written. |
Unfortunately, they lied to you about the good acting bit. Light and Misa are both pretty weak. It's L, Watari, and Yagami Sochiro that really shine in this movie.
Now, to address the ending spoiler-free. It is almost identical to the manga ending, except that they resolve it in the first story arc, not the second one (some character changes are obviously necessary). That, and Yotsuba doesn't exist in the second movie. I liked the movie ending better, but I also really liked the manga's ending, so take from it what you will.
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BleuVII
Joined: 19 Sep 2006
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 7:50 am
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Super Ska Master wrote: | I didn't want the shitty movies to get brought over here. They are complete crap compared to the manga and anime. They don't follow the manga AT ALL. And if a shinigami kills someone to save someone's life, they DIE. But not in the movies! Rem shows up and is just like "Yeah, Misa, I'll save you.' Oh and by the way, Rem is a GIRL. Something the makers of the movie didn't understand. Usually to make a movie based on something, you have to read it first. |
Sorry for the double post. I missed this one.
Super Ska Master, you *did* read the manga, right? They shortened the tale, but the same story was there. And, well, the whole relationship between Rem and Misa was EXACTLY the same as the manga. So, I ask again, you did read the manga, right?
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The Xenos
Joined: 29 Mar 2004
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:49 pm
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Don't ask me how, but I saw a copy of the first Death Note movie. It was pretty terrible. Well, relatively. It wasn't really bad, but it felt pretty run of the mill. It just didn't seem to live up to the book. Pretty much your typical Hollywood movie adaptation, except here's it's from Japan. I didn't care for the changes. I guess I'm spoiled by other more faithful manga adaptations.
Also, how the can we say the acting was all that good if we don't understand the language? I personally tend to find Japanese acting is a bit more cartoonish than what you see in US dramas. That didn't seem to help.
Me? I'll wait for the anime.
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bakaShin
Joined: 06 Dec 2006
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2007 1:52 pm
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BleuVII wrote: |
Super Ska Master wrote: | I didn't want the shitty movies to get brought over here. They are complete crap compared to the manga and anime. They don't follow the manga AT ALL. And if a shinigami kills someone to save someone's life, they DIE. But not in the movies! Rem shows up and is just like "Yeah, Misa, I'll save you.' Oh and by the way, Rem is a GIRL. Something the makers of the movie didn't understand. Usually to make a movie based on something, you have to read it first. |
Sorry for the double post. I missed this one.
Super Ska Master, you *did* read the manga, right? They shortened the tale, but the same story was there. And, well, the whole relationship between Rem and Misa was EXACTLY the same as the manga. So, I ask again, you did read the manga, right? |
the movies follow pretty much the core of the manga but made lots of alterations to fit in the time restraints for a 2 hour movie and the whole manga is compressed into these 2 movies. Rem being female is debatable since to my understanding, shinigamis are genderless but the VA in the anime is female and rem shows feminine characteristics but the movie has it as a male voice. Needless to say i think the manga/anime was much more cleverly written and presented than the movie.
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