Forum - View topicNEWS: Chow Yun-Fat Joins Dragonball Movie as Master Roshi
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Walker-san
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O.o
Existance has ceased to exist. For if it continues to exist so, my eyes wouldn't be bleeding, nor my brains leaking. |
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Wgrey
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Nothing he hasn't done before... Pirates 3 Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon |
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Kagemusha
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For all its flaws Hulk is no where near as bad as B&R. Even by Schumacher's standards that was horrendous. But talk about strange casting. Who came up with that one? Was he the only Asian actor who western audiences might recognize that wasn't booked or something? I'm sure a couple years ago they would have gone for Pat Morita (RIP) but surely there are some solid character actors they could have nabbed. For all his talent, charisma and versatility I don't think CYF is ever going the be able to land a Western role that doesn't involve him doing martial arts/being Chinese. As for the actual film, I think it could be fun if they keep it wacky and lighthearted, like the approach the Watchowskis seem to be using with Speen Racer. And if it ends up crashing horribly (which it probably will) it'll probably be entertaining in a "Wow I can't believe this is so bad" way. |
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The Xenos
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Well, Chow Yun Fat is getting a bit older now. He played a patriarch in the family drama Curse of the Golden Flower. Now he's going for the comedic dirty old grandfather figure. Certainly not actually there yet, but that's what makeup's for.
Plus Steven Chow is involved, so maybe they know each other, both being big names in HK cinema. So I don't think it's just that he's a name recognized in US films. |
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ikillchicken
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I don't know, he seems to sinister looking for the role. Then again, maybe thats acting and he can come across other ways too.
Also, we can by no means assume Master Roshi (or any character) will remain true to the anime. Who knows what they will go for. |
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The Xenos
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We can also by no means automatically assume they won't remain true to the anime and manga.
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Shadowrun20XX
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Well some of the red flags are 1.Goku dressed as a college student. 2.Piccolo kidnaps Dr.Briefs.(Does Piccolo have a evil base now?) 3.Goku getting hit by Solar powered car (Where are the capsule cars?) 4.Filmed in mexico.(It's all good.) It's turning out to be a hilarious comedy already. |
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ikillchicken
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Yeah, actually I think we can. We don't know to what extent it will differ but honestly, think about the prospect of Dragonball as a live action movie with no changes whatsoever. Its incomprehendable. Forgetting the problem that that would lack any sort of mainstream appeal, I can't see it even being possible to make that work. |
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Hon'ya-chan
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sorcerous_stabber_brad
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I think alot of you are over thinking it, remember that chinese bootleg from '89? well i seen it and let me tell you that was pretty bad...but i enjoyed some scenes in that film. Also, the direction they are taking with the movie isn't a bad concept...be honest who here would go see a movie where the star is a mountain hick that grew up dumb as a rock? No one would respect that character, now you see a smart responsible young man enrolled in college and alot of people can identify with that. Furthermore, i think that this is a new twist on an old classic and i count the days untill it's release, no matter how bad it is i will still love it because i have been a lifelong fan, and no matter what it doesnt change the real story...it just offers a different perspective.
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GATSU
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More on the premise
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fighterholic
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I like the direction that it's going, Chow being in the movie is one of the last things I would have expected from the movie. I'm going to have to watch this one closely.
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