lol, wow, I've never seen that before. The Simpsons ruleNightCrawler said:They might as well adapt this one (as movie/game/whatever)
lol, wow, I've never seen that before. The Simpsons ruleNightCrawler said:They might as well adapt this one (as movie/game/whatever)
Ramen4ever said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I0WNPb8R-40
Uhhh... was that Star Trek?
Ramen4ever said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nx0laRWdZI
Wow that actually looks awesome
NightCrawler said:They might as well adapt this one (as movie/game/whatever)
Walter said:lol, wow, I've never seen that before. The Simpsons rule
NightCrawler said:It features Alan Moore in that episode, go watch it.
Griffith said:The scene:
http://theilldiablo.multiply.com/video/item/32/THE_SIMPSONS_featuring_Alan_Moore_Art_Spiegelman_Dan_Clowes
Deci said:You guys joke around about Goku powering up, but check out the latest supposedly official screenshot from the movie:
SimplyEd said:I never really understood why directors think that it's a good idea to stray completely from the original work. I mean, wouldn't it be best to stick as closely as possible to the original? Who were they trying to address with this flick again? Ultimately, that movie will be judged by fans of Dragonball and not cinematic enthusiasts. I'm all for artistic freedom, but not if it takes a huge crap on other peoples work.
Well, as it stands, the only foreign movie adaption of popular media originating from Japan, that i have truly enjoyed so far, would be Silent Hill. That's an almost perfect example of how an adaption should look like.
I fear that the Dragonball movie will end up in the same league as that outrageous Mario Bros. pile of dung!
Just made my fucking day. Thanks for finding this gem.aufond said:"That's the worst case scenario? I think he's underestimated what the worst case scenario would be... that's never going to happen in my DVD player in 'London' [Moore very famously lives in Northampton]. I'm never going to watch this fucking thing."
NightCrawler said:The problem with DragonBall is the approach.
aufond said:I'm never going to watch this fucking thing."
aufond said:Snyder was quoted as saying "Worst case scenario - Alan puts the movie on his DVD player on a cold Sunday in London and watches and says, 'Yeah, that doesn't suck too bad.'"
NightCrawler said:They might as well adapt this one (as movie/game/whatever)
A contributing factor here may be that they've so far all been complete and utter manure. Or do you want to stand up and defend the awesome realization from comics to movies that was League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?Skullgrin140 said:I'm pretty sure Alan Moore continues to be negative about his comics being made into films.
Walter said:A contributing factor here may be that they've so far all been complete and utter manure. Or do you want to stand up and defend the awesome realization from comics to movies that was League of Extraordinary Gentlemen?
Ramen4ever said:That movie was amazing!!
Ramen4ever said:That movie was amazing!!
Skullgrin140 said:I'm pretty sure Alan Moore continues to be negative about his comics being made into films.
Ramen4ever said:That movie was amazing!!
Skullgrin140 said:It wasn't bad
Skullgrin140 said:But I think Alan Moore has to realise not every single "Movie based off the certain adaptation" has to be 100% loyal to the product. Look at how Transformers, Spiderman, Blade, Hellboy, Batman & Ironman turned out.
Aazealh said:And for a good reason. Those people fucking rape his work.