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Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 8:31 pm
by moooV
Image

Are you guys still getting at me?
DROP AVATAR JAMES WE DON'T NEED A SEQUEL FOR THAT! BAA ALL THE WAY
NO WAY!

After Avatar I've started liking and respecting JC. Also, I think, that only he is capable of making it right. But still.
I DON'T WANT IT TO BE MADE BY ANYONE! Any director, any bugdet, anyway! Even if it is going to be perfect, awesome-looking, and even fan-amusing, still I'd rather sacrifice such a pleasure to the fact of not seeng it done at all.

IT SHOULD NOT BE MADE! EVER! NO MATTER BY WHOM! IT'S UNTOUCHABLE! FUCK, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT!

I'd rather see any amount of Avatar instead of it.

PS.
IMDB has updated it's estimated release date to 2013. Also, there are some links there (on IMDB), where he says that he wants to make Avatar sequels.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:18 pm
by Sergio Nova
TargaryenX wrote: I feel like I should point out that although it lacks the philosophical weight that titles like BAA do, One Piece is not in the same class as the other two, the writing is far better than one would expect at first glance.
I've just promised myself to read Berserk and One Piece from the start. I will let you know my new interpretation.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 1:27 am
by Snailygoat
moooV wrote:Image

Are you guys still getting at me?
DROP AVATAR JAMES WE DON'T NEED A SEQUEL FOR THAT! BAA ALL THE WAY
NO WAY!

After Avatar I've started liking and respecting JC. Also, I think, that only he is capable of making it right. But still.
I DON'T WANT IT TO BE MADE BY ANYONE! Any director, any bugdet, anyway! Even if it is going to be perfect, awesome-looking, and even fan-amusing, still I'd rather sacrifice such a pleasure to the fact of not seeng it done at all.

IT SHOULD NOT BE MADE! EVER! NO MATTER BY WHOM! IT'S UNTOUCHABLE! FUCK, YOU SHOULD UNDERSTAND THAT!

I'd rather see any amount of Avatar instead of it.

PS.
IMDB has updated it's estimated release date to 2013. Also, there are some links there (on IMDB), where he says that he wants to make Avatar sequels.
I just can't get over that picture XD, i didn't need to read after that because the picture says all.
I would just love to see my favorite manga getting the attention it deserves cause it should be sitting higher than any other anime series, I would see an anime working with the series better than a full length movie knowing how the details always get cut in the film.

I'm in a rush I'm catching a plane in St. Vincent right now :)

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 1:58 pm
by moooV
Oh, YES!

He is going to make an Avatar 2 to get funding for his new adventure to Mariana trench. :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

http://www.news.com.au/technology/james ... 5919768136

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:13 pm
by Sergio Nova
That's good, as this way there are two great possibilities:

1. He wil never make Alita, simply, as he will lack time.
2. He will hire a good director to make the film.

Obviously, there is always the great possibility of him calling the Wachowski brthers, but I do NOT intend to abandon faith.

That's me in the corner
That's me in the spot light
Losing my religion
Trying to keep up with you
And I don't know if I can do it
Oh no, I've said too much
I haven't said enough

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:23 pm
by moooV
>>>2. He will hire a good director to make the film.

After watching the Avatar I've started recognizing him as an incredibly good director. Also, perfectly suitable to make BAA.

I've already told you that I just don't want this movie done by any director.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:32 pm
by Sergio Nova
moooV wrote: After watching the Avatar I've started recognizing him as an incredibly good director. Also, perfectly suitable to make BAA.

I've already told you that I just don't want this movie done by any director.
Honestly, man, certain things on this planet are inscrutable. I will never understand how an interplanetary version of Pocahontas can make an intellectual change sides.


No, I would NEVER like to see it made by any director, but you must agree that nobody would be so incompetent as the ignoble brothers. Remember their previous crimes. I must save said before that they made me rethink about capital punishment.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 2:59 pm
by moooV
I will never understand how an interplanetary version of Pocahontas can make an intellectual change sides.
That's simple.
First, it was incredibly beautiful - I haven't seen such sights and color combinations in any other movie.
Second, the creatures and flora are so thought out, that you start beleiving they've gone through the evolution.
Third, the story is trivial, but it's served in a masterly fashion.
Fourth, the technical and CG side of the movie is the awesomest I've ever seen.

I don't like his previous movies, but this one made me reconsider. This was the only movie I didn't regret paying the cinema ticket price.
you must agree that nobody would be so incompetent as the ignoble brothers
I agree entirely.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:35 pm
by Sergio Nova
moooV wrote: That's simple.
First, it was incredibly beautiful - I haven't seen such sights and color combinations in any other movie.
Second, the creatures and flora are so thought out, that you start beleiving they've gone through the evolution.
Third, the story is trivial, but it's served in a masterly fashion.
Fourth, the technical and CG side of the movie is the awesomest I've ever seen.
You've just defined him as an authority in FX. Do you really believe that is enough to film Alita?

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:00 pm
by moooV
He doesn't have to modify anything - simply film the manga precisely, copy and paste, YK has done everything for him already.
It's the only way to make a masterpiece.

Anyway, the director's interpretation of it would be the worst case - any director.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:07 pm
by Sergio Nova
Finally we have a point to agree: copy and paste.
Thus, you probably want the work Robert Rodriguez made with Sin City, or the work Zack Snyder made with 300.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 8:17 pm
by moooV

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 10:12 pm
by Abaddon
But James still own the rights to make a Gunnm film :twisted: maybe he will resume the project in within ... 5 years?

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:10 pm
by moooV
Anyway, it's the best and the awesomest news for the past several weeks. BAA movie shouldn't be done at all - Avatar sequels are the perfect solution.

What about rights - if he'll _just_hold_ them to the rest of his life denying anyone of buying them and making the movie - that's the only wise decision I see.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Mon Nov 01, 2010 11:12 pm
by Snailygoat
I just saw an interview recently about James Cameron meeting with the CEO of google to discuss his next films he will be working on. Both of which are NOT Battle angel but are Avatar 2 and 3. They are scheduled for release in December 2014 and 2015. So a movie for Battle Angel goes on hiatus again! :evil:

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 12:54 am
by Sergio Nova
Snailygoat wrote:So a movie for Battle Angel goes on hiatus again! :evil:
Or maybe he will be only the producer, hiring a real director to run the film.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 4:18 am
by Dharko
moooV wrote:YEEEES!!! YEEEEEESSSS!!!

FOX has officially announced that JC is making Avatar 2 and 3 instead of BA

YEEEEAAAAAHHHH!!! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

W.T.F. this guy.......???? :?
Certainly "J. Camarón" won´t lose 1 year of pre-production and work done of "Battle Angel", so, if 2016 is the year, sad for some happy guys..... meanwhile, We can wait comfortably sat down 5 years :geek:

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:17 pm
by Snailygoat
Sergio Nova wrote:
Snailygoat wrote:So a movie for Battle Angel goes on hiatus again! :evil:
Or maybe he will be only the producer, hiring a real director to run the film.
Any recommendations for a good director to run the film? Say Michael Bay and you can expect this:

Megan Fox casted as Alita whos a badass looking b**** wearing skin tight leather leading on all the other hunters. Hugo played as a new and upcoming action/sci-fi star Justin Bieber (although would be nice to see him getting ripped apart by the hunter warrior). throw in a couple toilet/fart/sex jokes and mind numbing pointless dialogue and thats the film we would see if he makes it :D

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2010 11:40 pm
by Sergio Nova
Snailygoat wrote: Any recommendations for a good director to run the film? Say Michael Bay and you can expect this:
Are you kidding me? I have just checked his filmography in IMDB. The guy is a trash producer, the kind who makes only movies, never films. Just thinking about him to bring our heroine to the screens is a heresy. He would probably make her a heroin, simply, if so. :cry:

Repeating myself, I would recommend:

1. Zack Snyder (He has knowledge, knows how to direct actors, and respects the original works when making his films).
2. Robert Rodríguez (after Sin City, it is clear he can make anything).
3. Tim Burton (It would be a gothic film, but it is a cyberpunk scenario, is it not?)
4. Peter Greenaway (well, only appreciators of masterpieces would like the film, obviously).

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:40 am
by crazyankan
I think Peter Jackson, Darren Aronofsky and Tarsem Singh and could also work.
Peter Jackson = I don't need to worry about anything. Maybe some changes from the original story?
Darren Aronofsky = Maybe it will be a too dark story and maybe too much focus on Alitas mind about being a cyborg and all. We all want to see a great action movie? :P
Tarsem Singh = Could create a fantastic environment. But can he create great storytelling? plus he is not a big name.

Zack Snyder = I think it would turn out great
Robert Rodríguez = Mixed feelings about him. Love his low budget style with sarcasm and extreme violence. But can he put the story together?
Tim Burton = My only big no. Sleepy Hollow is the only TB movie I can watch over and over again.
Peter Greenaway = Don't know if I have seen any of his movies.

But I can't really understand all the complains about Cameron. He always makes good movies, not real masterpieces...but good movies. Maybe he could be too "childish"

It could have been worse, we could had Uwe Boll ^^

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 4:32 am
by kamugin
I've heard about that hypothetical BAA movie long before this forum ever existed and since then it wasn't realized fortunately. Surely a good movie is possible, like they did with the first Spider Man or Sin City, but BAA isn't an American comic, they probably will not be able to catch its essence and thus do something awful.

Also today the Hollywood mainstream believe that lots of expensive special effects are enough to do a good film, simply by hiding under them a weak screenplay. So I too desire that this BAA movie never will be produced, not in the US at least.

What I think to be necessary is another animated series, since the two OVAs made years ago are crap. Even Yukito recognized his mistake by selling the rights to animate the manga to such a weak producers... But he repeated that mistake regarding the movie =(

For an animated series or animated movie, Mamoru Oshii http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl?sh ... atorid=131 could be the better choice for a director.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 6:30 am
by TheNefariousImp
I think J.J. Abrams would do an excellent job with a Gunnm screenplay. However, I don't think any movie or trilogy could do the series justice no matter who did it. On the other hand, any publicity is good publicity. I'd love to see an over-sized, glossy printing of the graphic novels, kinda like what they do with Veritigo comics. Watchmen and V: For Vendetta both got the ultimate-collector's wet-dream treatment after their movie releases (though they would have likely gotten it otherwise, but the promise of sales helps speeds things along). Plus with a larger American fanbase, Yukito would probably be able to gain much more leverage with publishers and not be jerked around over lame-ass edits. Hell, you could cast Ellen Page as Gally and Michael Cera as Ido and I'd still be happy just for the series getting greater western and world-wide attention. It's really sad when such a great series has such a small following.

Edit: Cripes, I don't think I've ever used so many hyphens in a single paragraph before.

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2010 12:20 pm
by Sergio Nova
crazyankan wrote:I think Peter Jackson, Darren Aronofsky and Tarsem Singh and could also work.
Peter Jackson = I don't need to worry about anything. Maybe some changes from the original story?
Darren Aronofsky = Maybe it will be a too dark story and maybe too much focus on Alitas mind about being a cyborg and all. We all want to see a great action movie? :P
Tarsem Singh = Could create a fantastic environment. But can he create great storytelling? plus he is not a big name.

Tim Burton = My only big no. Sleepy Hollow is the only TB movie I can watch over and over again.

But I can't really understand all the complains about Cameron. He always makes good movies, not real masterpieces...but good movies. Maybe he could be too "childish"
I agree about Peter Jackson. I have never seen Aronofsky and Singh - at least, I cannot remember the names.

As to Tim Buton, let me see:

Edward Scissorhands - Shocking and powerful narrative, making an absurd story perfectly senseful.
Batman - No! I did NOT like it, despite the powerful gothic environment. The narrative is strange, Michael Keaton is a mistake as Bruce Wayne and Jack Nicholson is a mistake as the Joker.
Batman Returns - Here, a magistral narrative in a perfectly characterized gothic city. And Danny de Vito (whom I did NOT like before this film) as the Penguin developed a character nearly impossible in the cinema.
Ed Wood - Simply great!
Mars Attacks - Absurd from the beginning to the end - and that was the idea.
Sleepy Hollow - Again, a gothic atmosphere that is almost cyberpunk.
Planet of the Apes - A masterpiece, no matter what remake-enemies say. The direction of actors is perfect, as only great directors are able to do.
Alice in Wonderland - A continuation of Disney's version. I have never liked Disney's version when I was a kid - I will nit like it now. Carrol's original story is not there. Anyway, the direction of actors, once again, is great.

As to Cameron, do you really consider Avatar anything besides FX? It is simply an intergalactic Pocahontas. If the original one is forgetable…

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:06 am
by Doctrine
Sergio Nova wrote: Sleepy Hollow - Again, a gothic atmosphere that is almost cyberpunk.
I thought it was Steampunk

Re: Cameron's Upcoming Projects aka Gunnm's film

Posted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 2:30 am
by Abaddon
If we need a good director for BA I think that Quentin Tarantino is the man ;) of course he don't have any experience on SCI-FI movies but at least the final product will be enough violent like the original HFV.