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Shinova wrote:
Yogi wrote:Compressing Evangelion into two and a half hours would NOT be pretty.
On the other hand, if they succeed, then it would be a milestone achievement.


IF they suceed.
Two and a half hours of "Shinji, you suck. Now get in the giant robot." capped off with a massive drug hallucination. :shock: *shudders*

A live action tv series might be interesting however, if it were on HBO where it could be done right.
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Alex Moon wrote:
Shinova wrote:
Yogi wrote:Compressing Evangelion into two and a half hours would NOT be pretty.
On the other hand, if they succeed, then it would be a milestone achievement.


IF they suceed.
Two and a half hours of "Shinji, you suck. Now get in the giant robot." capped off with a massive drug hallucination. :shock: *shudders*

A live action tv series might be interesting however, if it were on HBO where it could be done right.

You mean like a Band of Brothers type of thing, with the right director and with WETA doing the effects, it might not turn out so bad...
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The budget would have to be rather high.
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Hopefully that the visual effects budget will be high, beacuse I see no other way they're going to get the type to visuals the series showed. And hopefully the producers ,director ,and writers has the brains not to fuck with the story line too much. *crosses fingers and sacrifices a sheep to Cthulhu* Hopes like hell this is not going to suck.
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This is going to hurt my brain more and that's only because I have no idea how they will pull this off.
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Bad news guys; because its going to be targetted at American audiences, I hear they'll be completely redoing most of the scenes in Misato's flat, as well as the bit with the UN fleet.
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HemlockGrey wrote:Bad news guys; because its going to be targetted at American audiences, I hear they'll be completely redoing most of the scenes in Misato's flat, as well as the bit with the UN fleet.
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HemlockGrey wrote:Bad news guys; because its going to be targetted at American audiences, I hear they'll be completely redoing most of the scenes in Misato's flat, as well as the bit with the UN fleet.
Does that mean NERV will be an American base with American troops and be physically located in the USA? Where will they put it? NY-3? :shock:
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HemlockGrey wrote:Bad news guys; because its going to be targetted at American audiences, I hear they'll be completely redoing most of the scenes in Misato's flat, as well as the bit with the UN fleet.
Does that mean NERV will be an American base with American troops and be physically located in the USA? Where will they put it? NY-3? :shock:
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Man, I didn't even Eva as an anime. This sounds like someone was really trippin' when they came up with this idea.
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Well, at least it will get name recognition--whether that is good or bad is anyones guess....
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As frightening as the idea of live-action animé sounds, (I say frightening because some things look more believable in animated form than live-action)* it has been done before...

http://www.coldfusionvideo.com/g/guyver.html
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The Guyver movie was pretty bad--but the sequal is actually bearable (surprising for a straight to video release)
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And you have to give the stuntmen props for doing the fight-scenes as well as they did in those outfits.
*Can you imagine what a live-action Urotsekidoji would be like??
Well there is IIRC a live action La Blue Girl...
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Majin Gojira wrote:The Guyver movie was pretty bad--but the sequal is actually bearable (surprising for a straight to video release)
However, it still had Mark Hamill turning into a cockroach.
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SylasGaunt wrote:
Well there is IIRC a live action La Blue Girl...
Just a question: What is "La Blue Girl"? I've never heard of it, but is it related to Urotsekidoji (sp??) or just similar?
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:Just a question: What is "La Blue Girl"? I've never heard of it, but is it related to Urotsekidoji (sp??) or just similar?
It is a terrible, horrible hentai series, which according to some, must not be seen.
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Simon H.Johansen wrote:Just a question: What is "La Blue Girl"? I've never heard of it, but is it related to Urotsekidoji (sp??) or just similar?
It is a terrible, horrible hentai series, which according to some, must not be seen.
And they made a live-action version of that? :shock:
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Simon H.Johansen wrote: And they made a live-action version of that? :shock:
Apparently so.
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SylasGaunt wrote:
Well there is IIRC a live action La Blue Girl...
Yes there is live action La Blue Girl movies series which is quite frankly limply. The "Galaxy of Terror" website haves an extensive review of it (hated it) and other much more successful erotic live-action tentacle(sp) films. :twisted:
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SylasGaunt wrote:And you have to give the stuntmen props for doing the fight-scenes as well as they did in those outfits.
The first Power Ranger movie ripped every single fight scene from it.
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SylasGaunt wrote:And you have to give the stuntmen props for doing the fight-scenes as well as they did in those outfits.
The first Power Ranger movie ripped every single fight scene from it.
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Seele wrote:
Alex Moon wrote:
A live action tv series might be interesting however, if it were on HBO where it could be done right.

You mean like a Band of Brothers type of thing, with the right director and with WETA doing the effects, it might not turn out so bad...
Or three or four 150 to 230+ minute long movies, though the BoB idea is much better than a movie quadology(sp).
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ANN has posted the press release today:
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=3608
Live Action Eva Press Release

posted on 2003-05-21 11:43:39

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ADV Films has issued a press release confirming yesterday's reports form the Cannes Film Festival. No new details have been included in the press release unfortunately. One thing that should be pointed out is that the involvement of Weta does not mean that Peter Jackson is directly involved.

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In an announcement sure to make waves in the entertainment industry, ADV Films President and CEO John Ledford today publicly confirmed industry rumors that the firm has acquired the rights to produce, and has already begun development of, a live-action feature-film based on the Japanese animated television series “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” a multi-million dollar worldwide franchise and perhaps the most influential anime title in the history of the art form. The project is a collaboration between ADV Films, Gainax and Weta Workshop, Ltd.

The Participants
ADV Films is the leading producer-distributor of Japanese animation in North America. The Japanese anime and game studio Gainax Network Systems was one of the original production studios responsible for “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” and Weta Workshop, Ltd. is the New Zealand-based special effects studio that created the effects for Peter Jackson’s “Lord of the Rings” trilogy.

“The three main players here represent something of a ‘dream-team’ for a project like this one,” said Ledford. “Between the quality and significance of the Gainax title, Weta’s industry-leading skill in the creation of special visual effects, and our expertise in the marketing and promotion of anime and anime-related content, this project is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

The Story
“Neon Genesis Evangelion” is the story of a reluctant young hero, called upon to pilot an immense robotic weapon in battle against alien invaders. Including both a 26-episode television series and at least two animated motion pictures, “Neon Genesis Evangelion” has long been both a fan favorite and an extraordinary critical and commercial success, with the worldwide franchise producing many millions of dollars in revenue.

Timetable
The “Neon Genesis Evangelion” live-action motion picture is in the earliest stages of development. Ledford confirmed, however, that the timetable is an aggressive one, and that more information on the project is forthcoming.

About Weta Workshop, Ltd
Founded in 1987 by Richard Taylor, Tania Rodger, Peter Jackson and Jamie Selkirk, Weta is a physical and digital effects company providing creatures, special make-up effects, prosthetics, miniatures, armor, weaponry and digital effects for the film and television industry. Over the past sixteen years the company has provided effects for Jackson’s “Meet the Feebles”, “Braindead” (aka “Dead Alive”), “Heavenly Creatures,” “The Frighteners,” and “The Lord of the Rings” movie trilogy, as well as for advertisements and television shows including the popular “Hercules” and “Xena” series. At the height of production on “The Lord of the Rings,” Weta Workshop employed 150 physical effects technicians and 350 digital effects technicians at Weta Digital. Weta’s work on “The Lord of the Rings” has garnered worldwide praise including two Academy Awards in 2002 (for Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup), and one in 2003 (for Best Visual Effects). The British Academy has also honored Weta’s work by awarding two BAFTAs in 2002 (for Best Visual Effects and Best Makeup) and two more in 2003 (for Best Visual Effects and Best Costume).

About Gainax
Gainax was founded in 1984. It began as a corps of amateur filmmakers, centered around current company president Hiroyuki Yamaga and anime director Hideaki Anno. Their first work, “Wings of Honneamise,” continues to garner praise worldwide. Gainax’s highly original style of filmmaking spans the generations, appealing to fans both young and old. 1995’s “Neon Genesis Evangelion” whipped up an anime fever of extraordinary proportions, receiving attention not only from anime fans, but also from many other corners of society. Hideaki Anno, who directed “Neon Genesis Evangelion,” commands respect from even the likes of “Spirited Away” director Hayao Miyazaki.

About ADV Films:
In 1992, ADV Films began to forge the international market for Japanese animation (“anime”) by combining unique titles, outstanding production values and efficient large-scale distribution. Today, ADV Films is the #1 producer-distributor of Japanese animation to the North American market, with the firm’s holdings including such premier titles as “NOIR,” “Sailor Moon,” “Samurai X,” “Hello Kitty’s Paradise,” “RahXephon,” “Spriggan,” “Robotech,” “Full Metal Panic” and “Neon Genesis Evangelion.” In addition, ADV Films’ product line has expanded to include other forms of genre programming, including live-action science fiction programs “Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda,” “Mutant X” and The Jim Henson Company’s “Farscape,” and classic science fiction such as the updated “Gamera” trilogy. ADV Films’ parent company, A.D. Vision, Inc., also publishes Newtype USA, the premier anime and manga monthly in the English-speaking world, and operates The Anime Network™, broadcasting anime and anime-related programming via digital cable, 24 hours a day. Headquartered in Houston, Texas, USA, with additional offices in the EU and Japan, and distribution on four continents, ADV is fast becoming an international entertainment powerhouse.
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Hmm. Nothing new, unfortunately.
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