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Onizuka666
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I'm glad to here New Line are going ahead with this, somebody at New Line knows a good manga title or two, which is only good for us fans and manga as a whole. More exposure for good product is great.
Parasyte is a superb choice to turn into a film and a favourite of mine. I was beginning to think no one would ever do it after those old James Cameron rumours died down (now workin on Battle Angel film). New Line seem to be en route to becoming manga/anime fandoms best friend after already bagging Monster for the same treatment. Perhaps New Line are trying to do a similar thing to what Marvel are with their big screen comic adaptions but for japanese stuff. Maybe they saw some potential in more manga adaptions after seeing the Weta Workshop designs for the now dead Eva film. Then again I suppose it was only a matter of time before someone did after the success of the Ring series and the Grudge etc. I pray that someone please pick up Guyver or Golgo 13 for a big screen film. Top stuff New Line, we love ya and after LotR trilogy I hope we'll get some sweet films made. |
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GATSU
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Ju On fans should also note that Lion's Gate is giving a limited release to the sequel later this year. If you're in L.A., it'll be playing at http://www.americancinematheque.com/archive1999/2005/FantasySciFiHorror.htm#JU-ON%202
Aug. 19. Onizuka:
Well Blade 2 and the original script for Blade 3 did rip off Vampire Hunter D...
I think they're just desparate for product after the LOTR frenzy died down. I mean when the best they can release is Monster-In-Law and Wedding Crashers, you know they're in trouble.
Guyver's been done on the small screen with Mark Hamill. Golgo 13 was done on the big screen with Sonny Chiba and Ken Takakura, and "homaged" in Kill Bill. |
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Cloe
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Well, this is the final straw; for years I've been reading Parasyte's praises and now, after learning this, I'm for sure going to the comic store next week and picking up the 12 Parasyte graphic novels I saw there.
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GATSU
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Cloe: They could always re-release the series at a cheaper price if the movie gets off the ground.
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Kagemusha
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That's what I'm hoping, as I've had great difficulty finding certain volumes. I'm still a bit sceptical about the film, as it could turn out to be another mindless SciFi action fest that are pumped out on a regular basis. We've just got to hope for the best. |
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Cyan Bloodbane
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Ah! Finnaly, one of my favorite manga's is getting more publicity.
I remember back in 1999 when TIm Burton was in line to direct the live action, and Jim Henson studios was the company they would be using for the Parasytes. I should re-read Parasyte.... |
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Onizuka666
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I do find it interesting that Tokyopop haven't re-released Parasyte in their now standard cheaper format. Because Parasyte was one of their premier titles that turned a lot of people onto their work, I feel it's about time we had them redone, also to raise more attention to the brilliant series again.
Hopefully the film will convince them. I'd love to see free copies of volume 1/samples given away when you go to see the film or something to help push the manga line too. Yeah, I know about the two small screen Guyver films that went pass the radar of many, (and I didn't really like them) but what we need is a proper budget big screen version with kick ass special effect that will do the manga proper justice. I'm glad Battle Angel is being done because we will see more manga the west has never heard of turned into films. As for Golgo 13, with the manga running into 121 volumes or so their is enough scope and story there to play with for a few films (though I know one or two films have been done in japan). True, Blade is a Vampire Hunter D rip off by Marvel, I totally agree. The rise of Blade at Marvel coincides with when things were getting stale at Marvel in the 90's. Have to say the first two films were great though. |
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