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penguintruth
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:37 pm
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Uh, the whole point of Goemon is that he's an anachronism. He was an anachronism when he was introduced decades ago. Carrying around a sword is just as absurd today as it was when he was introduced. That's part of the joke.
Did anybody on the staff of the film actually read the manga or watch the TV shows?
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gravediggernalk
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:54 pm
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So it's essentially going to be an action/adventure movie that has absolutely nothing to do with Lupin III, where the writer/director changed the characters' names to those of the cast of Lupin III so that it would bring in more money.
I bet Jigen is not going to smoke and will wear skinny jeans.
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mgosdin
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:55 pm
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penguintruth wrote: | Uh, the whole point of Goemon is that he's an anachronism. He was an anachronism when he was introduced decades ago. Carrying around a sword is just as absurd today as it was when he was introduced. That's part of the joke.
Did anybody on the staff of the film actually read the manga or watch the TV shows? |
The guy in charge of the coffee and donuts has, otherwise it looks like a no.
Seriously, modernizing Lupin III does not make much sense and likely will alienate the very audience that the movie needs to succeed.
<SIGH>
Mark Gosdin
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Fronzel
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:56 pm
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penguintruth wrote: | Uh, the whole point of Goemon is that he's an anachronism. He was an anachronism when he was introduced decades ago. Carrying around a sword is just as absurd today as it was when he was introduced. That's part of the joke.
Did anybody on the staff of the film actually read the manga or watch the TV shows? |
To be fair, such absurdity rarely works in live-action as well as it does in animation. Changing it and trying to make it work in this medium may be the better choice, and certainly the more daring one. I like his comment that trying to making it the same thing would have "no meaning".
But then again, what do you do with the character if you discard the anachronistic swordsman shtick?
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minakichan
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:56 pm
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I'm by no means a huge Lupin fan, but this seems like a mistake to me too...
I'm usually generally okay with making some modernizing changes when adapting a somewhat obscure work to the big screen, but obscure Lupin ain't. If Goemon's appearance is "nonsense," there's a lot of other stuff in Lupin that is as well...
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penguintruth
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 2:59 pm
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Let me make a prediction.
Goemon is now a master hacker and his "sword" is his amazing code cracking skills. He calls his signature program "Zantetsuken".
"Once more I have hacked an unworthy object."
I think I would die a little inside.
Fujiko is an ultra tumblr feminist with a nonexistent rack and Jigen a bitter a person I disagree with politically fanatic with a 2D waifu. Lupin is a bored host club host with a knack for conning rich women. Zenigata is an Adonis and made the hero of the film.
Music by AKB48.
Why do I hurt myself thinking of this?
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thekingsdinner
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:00 pm
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I wanted to give movie a chance, but never mind now.
I can understand change, but they're basically throwing away a character of the franchise which they're adapting.
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SpacemanHardy
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:08 pm
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Taking the absurdity out of Lupin would be like taking the fruit filling out of a fried pie. It's good BECAUSE it's absurd.
I echo the sentiments of everyone else here in thinking this is a big mistake. Taking away Goemon's sword is quite frankly an insult to his entire character.
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AnimenexuS
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:17 pm
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Well this movie finally sucks now. There no point to modernize Goemon. It won't be Goemon, It just some guy named Goemon.
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EricJ
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:23 pm
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And they still didn't use Lupin's long-lost twin-brother Jim Carrey.
(Who only does self-indulgent Charlie Kaufman indie movies anyway now for the disturbing thrill of it. We may have lost our ideal window.)
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Gyt Kaliba
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:35 pm
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I'll be totally honest here - it's not often I agree with penguintruth or the way he phrases things, and I'm pretty sure he knows this...but I'm pretty much behind him 100% here. (I can only wonder if he just felt the same cold chill that I did...this must be a sign of the apocalypse!)
Joking aside...yeah...um...I...I just don't even know what to think other than 'WHY'. The entire point of Goemon is that he's so traditional that it's nonsense. Sure, you can play that up with something insane like him having an iPhone or something, but that's still just further highlighting the insanity of who Goemon is in this current world.
I just...wow. I'm really not wanting to be down on this whole thing just from one comment, but this is a pretty damning one. I agree with Kitamura that there's no need to do things EXACTLY as they've been done before - there's no need for this film to be an exact adaptation of Cagliosto or Mamo or anything, for example - but there are certain things that are in the very DNA of a franchise that you just do not change like this.
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DRWii
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 3:41 pm
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Quote: | It would be nonsense for Goemon to exist in current society wearing samurai's garb and carrying around a katana. |
And with that, any enthusiasm I had for this movie is gone. Hopefully it'll still be decent in spite of whatever changes they make, but I'm not holding my breath.
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gravediggernalk
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:18 pm
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penguintruth wrote: | Let me make a prediction.
Goemon is now a master hacker and his "sword" is his amazing code cracking skills. He calls his signature program "Zantetsuken".
"Once more I have hacked an unworthy object."
I think I would die a little inside.
Fujiko is an ultra tumblr feminist with a nonexistent rack and Jigen a bitter a person I disagree with politically fanatic with a 2D waifu. Lupin is a bored host club host with a knack for conning rich women. Zenigata is an Adonis and made the hero of the film.
Music by AKB48.
Why do I hurt myself thinking of this? |
Thinking about that hurt me really deep; It hurt my soul.
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E-Master
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:50 pm
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Not sure how much of a good idea this will be. The purpose of Goemon's exsistence in the Lupin series was to have a character that represents Japan. Modernizing him would a bit of a risk since he's always known for wearing a samurai robe all the time excluding the occasions when he's in a disguise. I don't want to jump the gun yet, cause we don't know what he will look like in the film yet. But it would be hard to imagine Goemon not portrayed as a swordsman for the film.
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Cptn_Taylor
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Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 4:58 pm
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SpacemanHardy wrote: | Taking the absurdity out of Lupin would be like taking the fruit filling out of a fried pie. It's good BECAUSE it's absurd.
I echo the sentiments of everyone else here in thinking this is a big mistake. Taking away Goemon's sword is quite frankly an insult to his entire character. |
Who's said they're doing away with absurdity ? All they're doing is changing one absurdity with another. A more modern one, one that resonates better with modern audicences. A crime of lèse-majesté no less according to all you self professed experts in Lupin III.
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