Misquoted and misunderstood.
Cameron mentioned in one of those interviews that I am too lazy to dig up, how he plans to do a short movie that would present the ability of the new 3D tech - in a drama setting.
No action, no big budget. Simply a dramatic story with few actors to show us how "cooler it all is in 3D".
MugattuHasGotchu wrote:I don't think I can agree with you on that. If those people have that attitude they were never going to get into the manga to begin with so there's no loss there. It wouldn't be any more awful than not having any of the people who aren't part of the readership now.
The manga still exists and I personally believe readership would definitely increase due to the movie increasing awareness. I'll bet there was indeed an increment in the Night Watch readership following the movie, but probably not a very significant one because it wasn't a very good movie.
My counter example would be The Lord of the Rings. Sure you have people who watched the movies and won't ever read the books, but they never would have anyway. But the awareness that the movies brought has definitely increased its sales for those who would. Is that so awful?
See... to you LOTR movie is an example of a good ecranisation of a famous book.
To me its a sacrilege.
I've never seen the third part in entirety - I get urges to throw something at the screen when watching for more than 5 minutes of that.
Personally, I don't give a fuck about all those people who only saw the movie and never read the book, or those who say that the book is boring and that the movie is way better (We love you Orlando Bloom!!) - as long as they don't address me or try to talk to me about the movie or the books. Any books.
It is really for their own good. I might get angry and hurt them if they start spewing inane comments about this an that which they saw in the movie and compare it to what Tolkein has written.
Increased readership means nothing unless you are expecting it to make more money for Kishiro so he would then do what?
Superproduce the story and characters like Lucas did with Star Wars?
Expand it and stretch it until it does not even resemble the original?
Or continue it indefinitely like what they are doing with Naruto and Bleach?
Also... Increased readership means only one thing for certain.
More morons per read page.
You know... people who come up with ideas like "Hey, why don't we make this into a musical?"
Or a reality show.
Or a quiz show.
Or a burger.
And I don't want Alita to sell dead cow meat while a pervert clown fondles her private parts.
And not only will the Alita's story be exposed to morons, who will then demand moronic things to be produced for them and SOMEONE somewhere will surely oblige - it is a cardinal rule that any story that is "going bigtime" MUST be dumbed down to please the lowest common denominator.
Recent example...
Persepolis.
I've made an error to have read the comic first.
Now, I can't make myself watch the movie.
It is a rather serious story, told in a casual and open way.
Which IS something when you are talking about a totalitarian religious government that goes around the "issue" of not executing virgins by having someone "marrying" her, having sex with her for one night, so that the soldiers could shoot her in the morning without interfering with religious laws.
And then sending 5$ as a dowry to her parents.
That is just one of sub-stories in the comic, which is based on actual autobiographic events.
And then I check it out on imdb, and "dumb down"changes scream at me from the shots in the gallery.
I mean... If you had to make THOSE small changes to make it more understandable to the audience - what else did you throw out and put in instead?
Not to mention the changes in the poster for the US release.
Dropping the cigar and the "bored and sad" look of the main character for a more positive and determined one...
So where does that leave us with Alita?
If we are lucky... VERY, VERY, VERY lucky...
With at least one Star Wars, Highlander or Matrix quality movie(no Roman numerals here, talking about first movies) - before it degrades into Jar Jars, Ewokses and pointless car chases.
If we are just lucky - it will fare like Final Fantasy TSW.
Not good enough to warrant a sequel but enough eye candy to entertain for a while.
Very little morons will stay attached to the movie for a longer time, and after a while it will be only us, the old fans, watching it in secret on our exclusive edition Blue-Rays.
If we are not lucky - LOTR movies.
Changes to fit in Liv Tyler and give her more text (as if she can act), changes to make Elrond more like Agent Smith, changes to make cute hobbits more cool, shield-surfing elves... etc. etc.
And if we are REAAAALY unlucky - someone will decide to re-imagine it and drop it all into Tim Burton's hands and he will yet again try to make another morbid goth/emo wet dream staring Johnny Depp and if possible a skinny actress with dark rings around her eyes.
Which will naturally, due to all Burton/Depp fan-boy-girls - be a success!
And then someone will say - "You know what? Lets make into a musical!"
And soonafter I will have to kill some clowns again.