Forum - View topicNEWS: Live-Action Sword Art Online Series Adds Writer-Producers Patrick Massett, John Zinman
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TarsTarkas
Posts: 5925 Location: Virginia, United States |
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Hopefully, they will do a better job with "Sword Art Online", than what MTV did with "The Shannara Chronicles".
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leafy sea dragon
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One thing though: This isn't being done through Hollywood. It's American, but it's outside of the Hollywood system.
I do believe that eventually, the Animation Age Ghetto will be no more, but it's either going to take a long time or it's going to take someone amazingly skilled to pull that off. |
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ninjamitsuki
Posts: 633 Location: Anywhere (Thanks, technology) |
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If it ends up being shit, congratulations, it's a faithful adaptation.
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darkchibi07
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I wonder if this live-action adaptation will have as many prominent female characters as the original or will they balance out the gender cast.
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epicwizard
Posts: 420 Location: Ashburn, VA |
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So true. There's like a gazillion cute-girls-doing-cute-things shows! It's crazy that the anime market is oversaturated with constant rehashes! What's the point in rehashing a successful idea when you can just create something more unique? No wonder why half the shows every season get left out in the cold once they've finished airing. |
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BadNewsBlues
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Yeah now if only anime were just as popular in other parts of the world as it is in parts of asia to the point anime is shown on basic cable (at better hours), anime DVDs sell just as much hollywood DVD's, then this would actually make sense.
And marketing a medium which isn't all that popular in certain markets isn't a waste of dollars as the anime bubble soberingly showed?
If you don't care about SAO then your contempt for a live action adaptation then is rendered illogical. Secondly Hollywood doesn't care about whether you touch the light novels, anime, or manga after watching the LA they don't have the same problem as Japan where adaptations of existing works are made to give exposure to the source material (usually while the source material is still going) and if the adaptation is a bomb (along with the source material) leads to source material being strangled in the bath tub. |
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Afezeria
Posts: 817 Location: Malaysia, Kuantan. |
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Concerning rehashed of the samw themes over and over again, personally, I care none of that especially if its the cute girls doing cute things because that's just what I'm into. Other people may not felt the same but I'm pretty okay eith how the animation industry is going and as long as they could make the industry alive with the themes that they kept being stuck with, its fine by my book. Originality doesn't necessarily equates toward being better, and taking a risk isn't necessarily for the best. Creating anime is a business afterall, and who likes to see their investment getting roasted? Beside, you could say that almost every entertainment industry out there are rehashing all the basic concept that sold a lot, like the frequent productions of superheroes movies and generic drama for my part of the country here, added with the ever swarming first person horror for video games. It's easy to talk about taking risk when you aren't personally involved in the showbiz, after all.
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CatSword
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I have little faith in either of these people based on their track record. (Really, now - Lara Croft: Tomb Raider?! I've heard good things about Friday Night Lights but I also know that is an entirely different type of show.)
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R315r4z0r
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I kinda forgot about this project.
There are a number of ways this can go wrong... but there is potential for it to be very good, if they do it properly. And by properly I mean: 1. Take the term "adaptation" very lightly. Don't attempt to adapt the main plot with the main characters. We have LNs, manga, and an anime series. We don't need anymore rehashes of the same plot. Instead, create an original plot with new characters that also happen to be stuck in SAO. 2. Take the Progressive novel approach and give floor by floor story arc. There is a lot of drama between the different guilds and players that the anime hasn't gotten into. It would be prime material to base a TV series on. The best way to make this project fail is to try and adapt what's already been told. Because all that will do is bring out all of the flaws of your work since it gives people something to directly compare it to. |
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GMArcturus
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My problem with this is that a huge majority of the story takes place in the game which would need to be animated because IT IS A VIDEO GAME AND THOSE AREN'T LIVE ACTION! Why waste time trying to make this a live action show when the story takes place in a video game world?
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Top Gun
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Hey, maybe the writer for this adaptation will actually have the slightest idea as to how MMOs work.
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BadNewsBlues
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Basically do what the video game adaptations are presently doing?
....And yet Game Of Thrones and The Walking Dead didn't fail in spite of adapting what's already been told.
Making it an original story can still lead to people comparing it to the original work not simply the other way around.
Your logic kind of collapses when you reconcile the fact that all these series tale place in mediums where the characters are animated/drawn in the real world and animated/drawn in the fictional world. You're making something sound way more complicated than it really is. |
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PurpleWarrior13
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It's not like the Sword Art Online anime was some sacred masterpiece. They could do a pragmatic adaptation, and actually make it decent this time.
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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There have been plenty of game worlds in live action that are also live action. I can think of eXistenZ and Spy Kids 3 off the top of my head, for instance. |
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EricJ2
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Which are....pretty much what Hollywood thinks VR is, without ever having played a Playstation 4 in their lives. A distinct difference between fiction and fact. |
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