Forum - View topicNEWS: Berserk, Baki, Barefoot Gen Pitched to Hollywood
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MrBushido
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The potential for "FAIL" is painfully apparent but even so i would love to see the Dragon Slayer in glorious Hollywood quality CGI.
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khryoleoz
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Berserk, really? But I'm thinking that the only way this could really work is in the form of a live-action TV series, giving it the space and length needed to develop the story and flesh out the characters.
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ikillchicken
Posts: 7272 Location: Vancouver |
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Yeah, I expect that would be best. Only if it was done by HBO or a similar premium channel that would make the necessary quality and content possible.
That's funny cause I was actually saying just that a couple weeks ago. I really think it would be necessary to do it as a big epic fantasy like LotR too. I can hardly see that happening given the subject matter though. |
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Barciad
Posts: 131 Location: St Andrews |
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If only Orlando Bloom knew how to act. He makes Keanu Reeves look capable. I'm still trying to think who could play Guts though. My advice would be to pick someone young, someone new. All that being said, I'd prefer to see a Vinland Saga film. Especially if they got Jonny Depp to play Askeladd. |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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Hiroshima-themed docudramas have received quite a bit of acclaim by western critics, and I believe depicting specific events of the war from a Japanese perspective has proven successful for Hollywood in the past. Barefoot Gen would probably adapt quite well in view of this.
As regards Beserk, I'd expect it'd be violent enough to bat some eyelids. It could even earn itself a healthy sum at the box office. |
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Chrno2
Posts: 6171 Location: USA |
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I guess this is what Hollywood has to result to because they aren't making anything good these days. There is so much material out there to make decent movies. But it's not getting tapped. What what we get is MORE stupid remakes of remakes of stuff that was good enough when it was out during it's time.
But anyway I think 'Berserk' would make a good adaption. Though I don't know how they would cram the first 13 vols. (where the first series ends) into a movie. But I could see it. Now who could they cast to play the part of 'Guts'? Not to mention someone who could handle a sword big enough and make it believable. As for 'Barefoot Gen'. That would be a good movie. Although some of the idiots out there aren't going to be interested in the holocaust of a bunch of *****. They complain enough already. I even ran across here when 'Grave of the Fireflies' was being reviewed. But I think it's time to produce a feature of such. |
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The Xenos
Posts: 1519 Location: Boston |
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Even a 26 episode series couldn't contain Berserk. How could they fit the epic scale long form storytelling into one or even three movies?
Meanwhile, more interesting and plausible is Densha Otoko being considered for an American sitcom remake. With everything from Ugly Betty to the Office being popular imports, I could see that happening. I had mixed feelings on the show. It was a rather cheesy romantic comedy. The main character was annoying stupid. Maybe the US remake could remedy some of this. Of course we already had the 40 Year Old Virgin test out some of these waters. Though certain a major point would be the message board aspect. They'd have to make one up, but I'm curious what they'd base it on like Densha did with 2channel. I can think of ones I visit, from ANN to 4chan to CBR. I really can't think of any show that'd delved into the message board culture like Densha did. Also, I gotta add that I'm a bit of a conspiracy nut in that I think the whole 'based on a true story' is a load of crap. Ten to one the whole thing was a marketing stunt. |
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gatotsu911
Posts: 457 Location: US of East Coast |
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Barefoot Gen interests me the most out of these, but then again, it's the series I'm most familiar with. That could be a truly powerful movie, and I would hope that Keiji Nakazawa would have a strong presence in overseeing it (seeing as it is partially-autobiographical).
I suspect Densha Otoko will easily be picked up and adapted as a romantic comedy; the concept already seems right in line with the kind of romantic comedies that have been popular in America over the last few years - Beauty and the Geek, The Big Bang Theory, Adam, etc. Not that I've liked what I've seen of any of those because they mostly thrived off the dynamic of "hahahaha, he's a NERD", but hey, whatever, I've never felt particularly compelled to check out Train Man either. |
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Dako Guyver
Posts: 17 Location: Houston, Tx |
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That's funny cause I was actually saying just that a couple weeks ago. I really think it would be necessary to do it as a big epic fantasy like LotR too. I can hardly see that happening given the subject matter though.[/quote] My first pick for the Director is Sam Raimi, 2nd is Peter Jackson, 3rd is tied between Tim Burton and Clive Barker (mainly because I haven't seen any new Clive Barker movies). A tv miniseries (or just series) would be good, as long as they are able to get the funds to do good special effects/monsters. Of course you really don't start seeing monsters for a little while. ~Dako Guyver |
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Sven Viking
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As far as I'm concerned, the interesting thing about Train Man its 'True Story' quality. I know some theorize the original poster fabricated everything, but I'm just talking about the presentation (and either way, the responses were genuine). The original text is a great read, but I'm really not interested in a sitcom version, dorama or otherwise.
Berserk as a live-action TV series/miniseries would be very unlikely to get a high enough budget, unfortunately :/. Edit: On a similar topic, it's rumoured that Studio4^c are working on a new Berserk series. Wow. |
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Dako Guyver
Posts: 17 Location: Houston, Tx |
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Oh I hope that it's true. But it could just be the internet lying to us again. Either way, the images look great. ~Dako Guyver |
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GATSU
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kushiel:
As I said in the AN forums, the only FX people I'd want for Berserk are the ones who did that sweet Wolf Man trailer. Anyone else is going to water the story down to a PG-13 flick, guaranteed. As for Baki, Tony Jaa would be perfect as the lead. Barciad: Thomas Jane or Eric Bana. Zi5nki: Barefoot Gen Hollywood version won't take place in Japan. It'll be a post 9/11 movie. Xenos: Isn't Densha Otoko irrelevant after Fanboys? Last edited by GATSU on Sat Aug 22, 2009 6:11 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Mohawk52
Posts: 8202 Location: England, UK |
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A Hollywood version of Barefoot Gen would be unrecognisable to the manga, and would only succome into a yankee doodle flag waving movie. "The yanks dropped the first atomic bomb on us, but we deserved it, The End ".
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Ktimene's Lover
Posts: 2242 Location: Glendale, AZ (Proudly living in the desert) |
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If it's a Western setting anime/manga, I think Hollywood can pull it off if done correctly. Eastern setting should be left to our fellow Asian Americans or Asians but Hollywood could maybe doe some of it right.
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GATSU
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Scratch that previous comment. I got some other people I'd want involved on Berserk.
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