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Samuel Clemens posted:Do Japanese filmgoers believe Hollywood loves to pepper its scrips with expletives, or is that just how they assume all Americans talk? I mean, if binge-reading all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure has taught me anything it's that "Americans swear A LOT" and "Americans are extremely rude" are pretty big stereotypes in Japanese media.
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The Hocus Pocus sequel that gets mentioned as being in production every year when we get close to Halloween is being mentioned again, except now it's going to be a direct-to-Disney Channel sequel which sound like the most probable way of it actually happening. I doubt any of the original cast will return but maybe they will pay for Kathy Najimy as she shows up in other Disney movies http://deadline.com/2017/09/hocus-pocus-tv-movie-disney-channel-1202178593/
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Barudak posted:Im gonna be frank, Your Name is such a dull movie hamstrung by segues into unecessary perversion that I have a difficult time envisaging how an American adaptation could be worse. When I read the synopsis it seemed like a deal for kids. What's perverted about it? They don't actually get into the sexuality of swapping bodies, do they?
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# ? Sep 28, 2017 19:38 |
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The first couple of minutes involve the Dude-in-a-girl's-body groping his own breasts incredulously. The girl whose body is swapped keeps having to leave notes saying 'Stop molesting my own body when I'm not in it.' (though in less crass terms) The dude gropes this girl's breasts so much that her little sister takes notice of it 'when she starts acting weird.'
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# ? Sep 28, 2017 19:49 |
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Moon Atari posted:Even its perversion is so boring it barely registers, and it somehow fails to even meet normal anime quality of convincing/earned romance. It's missing like one or two more scenes needed to establish that they have feelings for each other before kicking into the final act conflict. The whole entire comet hits town and our body switching lovers must stop it thing is hilariously unnecessary and is endemic of the biggest problem Makoto Shinkai has with his features: he gets scared that the little story he's telling can't hold up to the 90 to 120 minutes of a full feature film so he jams in some insane subplot that cuts into what he's very clearly actually interested in. Meanwhile every short he's done is incredibly focused and good (if sappy as hell; someone once described Shinkai as "a walking talking missed connection craigslist post" and that is as good a descriptor as I could possibly imagine). His features make for good premises, but never seem to become good movies. So it's almost appropriate that JJ Abrams, who tends to make the exact same mistakes (Super 8 is the most prime example, where "a young boy falls in love with the daughter of the man who accidentally killed the boy's mother" is seriously a great premise on its own, but then for some reason there's a monster in the movie that eats away at all of those scenes for spectacle's sake), is grabbing hold of it.
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# ? Sep 28, 2017 23:23 |
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Is he the guy who made Girl who Jumped through Time and Summer Wars? Because that's the exact problem with those two movies. If Hollywood wants to adapt an anime they should do Wolf Children because that movie made me tear up for all the right reasons. Its really one of the best anime movies I've seen recently with intimate high stakes.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 00:09 |
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Remember that Cleopatra movie that is having a hard time getting made and had everyone from David Fincher to Ang Lee attached to it? Now Dennis Villeneuve is in talks to direct. http://collider.com/denis-villeneuve-cleopatra-sony/
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 00:16 |
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First 3d was going to revolutionize movies forever and single-handedly save movie theaters. Then it was high framerates. Now, AMC is going to be push virtual reality.
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Thundercracker posted:Is he the guy who made Girl who Jumped through Time and Summer Wars? Because that's the exact problem with those two movies. He's the guy who made The Place Promised In Our Early Days and Children Who Chase Lost Voices, which are respectively a pretty bad movie and a loving awful, soggy lump of Ghibli impersonation. He also did the shorts Voices From A Distant Star, three shorts woven together as a movie called 3/cm A Second, and The Garden of Words, all of which are pretty all right. He's also known as the "cloud porn" guy, because holy poo poo does that man love drawing clouds and does it ever loving show. Mamoru Hosoda is the guy who did Girl Who Leapt Through Time and Summer Wars and Wolf Children and The Boy And The Beast, and he has the key capability of managing to wrangle his high concepts into being propulsion for the characters and their emotional states and some greater thematic point in general (although Boy + Beast overstuffs itself way too much in the last hour of the movie and becomes by far the weakest thing he's done). I'm actually surprised Warner Bros., who distributed Summer Wars in Japan, never tried to negotiate any live action remake rights for it.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 00:50 |
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The only two things I remember from Girl Who Leapt Through Time is the main-character crying like a choking horse, and a Home-Ec class being a big loving deal.
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The MSJ posted:Remember that Cleopatra movie that is having a hard time getting made and had everyone from David Fincher to Ang Lee attached to it? Now Dennis Villeneuve is in talks to direct. Is Villeneuve actually rumored to be in consideration for the next Bond? I'd be interested in that. Though actually, I guess we already got Skyfall with Roger Deakins as cinematographer, which is a close second. But really, stick with Dune, Denis!
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Every time I hear about Girl who Leapt Through Time I'm reminded that, while I did enjoy the animated version, I really want to watch the version that Nobuhiko Obayashi did in the 80's.
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The Cameo posted:
Oh, I wouldn't count Summer Wars out yet. Personally I wasn't a fan because the A plot and B plot were totally disconnected, but the B plot is basically e-sports champ saves the day could totally be appealing to a certain segment these days. But seriously, Wolf Children is a fantastic and relatable movie, despite being about literal wolf children.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 02:13 |
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All I heard about Summer Wars was that it was basically Digimon with the serial numbers filed off, though that may have been a joke.
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The MSJ posted:Remember that Cleopatra movie that is having a hard time getting made and had everyone from David Fincher to Ang Lee attached to it? Now Dennis Villeneuve is in talks to direct. Hell, just let Villeneuve direct every film, why not?
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The Cameo posted:I'm actually surprised Warner Bros., who distributed Summer Wars in Japan, never tried to negotiate any live action remake rights for it. There already is one and it's called WarGames
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 07:52 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:Hell, just let Villeneuve direct every film, why not? I wouldn't mind.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 07:55 |
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Inescapable Duck posted:All I heard about Summer Wars was that it was basically Digimon with the serial numbers filed off, though that may have been a joke. It's pretty similar to a Digimon movie Hosoda also directed, yeah.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 08:12 |
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Samuel Clemens posted:Hell, just let Villeneuve direct every film, why not? Villeneuve is the new Aronofsky. Was he already rumored to direct a superhero movie? If not, I wanna start the rumor that he directs a The Mask movie here and now.
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Grendels Dad posted:Villeneuve is the new Aronofsky. Was he already rumored to direct a superhero movie? If not, I wanna start the rumor that he directs a The Mask movie here and now. First thought is it'd be an adaptation of the considerably more violent and gory original comic where the Mask is more a cartoon-physics powered Mr Hyde who subjects people to cartoonish punishment with realistically fatal results, which seems a lot less interesting than the idea the movie turned it into of basically a superhero who power is being a real life cartoon character. Besides, I think the former is basically the Leprechaun movies.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 10:42 |
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Given the spate of Live-Action Disney remakes I wish for something demented like Peter Pan by Darren Aronofsky.
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Inspector Gesicht posted:Given the spate of Live-Action Disney remakes I wish for something demented like Peter Pan by Darren Aronofsky. Look we just did a musical version of Peter Pan, not the musical but unrelated pop songs to sing, where Hook forces the children to mine for what is basically magic cocaine. You dont get another one of these so soon.
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The Cameo posted:He's the guy who made The Place Promised In Our Early Days and Children Who Chase Lost Voices, which are respectively a pretty bad movie and a loving awful, soggy lump of Ghibli impersonation. He also did the shorts Voices From A Distant Star, three shorts woven together as a movie called 3/cm A Second, and The Garden of Words, all of which are pretty all right. He's also known as the "cloud porn" guy, because holy poo poo does that man love drawing clouds and does it ever loving show. I really liked Voices From a Distant Star, it reminded me a lot of early sixties sci-fi.
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Barudak posted:Look we just did a musical version of Peter Pan, not the musical but unrelated pop songs to sing, where Hook forces the children to mine for what is basically magic cocaine. You dont get another one of these so soon. It wasn't Hook who forced them to mine and it was just the one song (unless I'm forgetting something)
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:I really liked Voices From a Distant Star, it reminded me a lot of early sixties sci-fi. I liked all Shinkai's movies a lot, maybe Agartha less, as it was a bit too longwinded.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 16:18 |
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Given that the last two Peter Pan adaptions Pan (2015) and Peter Pan (2003) were massive box office failures I doubt anyone will try it again anytime soon.
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Moon Atari posted:Given that the last two Peter Pan adaptions Pan (2015) and Peter Pan (2003) were massive box office failures I doubt anyone will try it again anytime soon. The moment you doubt whether you can make a profitable Peter Pan, you cease for ever to be able to do it.
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Moon Atari posted:Given that the last two Peter Pan adaptions Pan (2015) and Peter Pan (2003) were massive box office failures I doubt anyone will try it again anytime soon. Finding Neverland (a J M Barrie biopic) back in '04 had a great run at the box office and was nominated for 7 Academy awards, winning one of them. That at least shows that there's an audience out there who are still interested in the story. Also Disney have a bunch of open slots in 2020 and 2021 reserved for "Untitled Disney Live Action" and you know they're gonna get around to their entire back catalogue of classic eventually. Disney have also sunk a heck of a lot of time and effort into establishing their Tinkerbell franchise into a whole thing on its own and they'd no doubt love to push that along a little further as well. Edit: a little googling shows that there were announcements about an upcoming Disney live action Peter Pan back in 2016 but that was right before their live action Pete's Dragon remake came out and I'm guessing the soft reception to that film put their Peter Pan plans on the backburner for a while. Snowglobe of Doom fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Sep 29, 2017 |
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Disney's going all in on the 'adapt our animated classics to live action' after Beauty and the Beast made a crap-ton of cash
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Does make one wonder how you make a good live action Peter Pan adaptation. I suppose you don't know til you try. Might be a problem in that it unavoidably requires child actors. Probably why they always end up either having Pan be an adult or focusing on Hook at the expense of everything else. Also I imagine Disney wouldn't mind taking the focus off one of their more racist movies in hindsight.
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Finding neverland had Deep at pretty much peek star power though and that certainly helped the box office.basically the solution is just remake peter pan with the rock.
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ChainsawCharlie posted:Finding neverland had Deep at pretty much peek star power though and that certainly helped the box office.basically the solution is just remake peter pan with the rock. I want this movie to have the tone of Arnold Schwarzenegger's Hamlet.
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Len posted:It wasn't Hook who forced them to mine and it was just the one song (unless I'm forgetting something) It featured both Smells Like Teen Spirit and Blitzkrieg Bop. Which makes you wonder why they didn't do more, because it's not like they were afraid to censor lyrics by leaving parts out. They could have easily done something like... KoRn's Freak on a Leash. I just know Hugh Jackman would have killed with that one.
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# ? Sep 29, 2017 18:08 |
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Syfy also did a Neverland miniseries a few years ago that was decent. Rhys Ifans was Hook, Keira Knightley was Tinkerbell, and they even got Bob Hoskins back as Smee. Charles Dance was also in it.
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Mierenneuker posted:It featured both Smells Like Teen Spirit and Blitzkrieg Bop. Which makes you wonder why they didn't do more, because it's not like they were afraid to censor lyrics by leaving parts out. They could have easily done something like... KoRn's Freak on a Leash. I just know Hugh Jackman would have killed with that one. imagine a bunch of preeteens singing self esteem
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FlamingLiberal posted:Disney's going all in on the 'adapt our animated classics to live action' after Beauty and the Beast made a crap-ton of cash Yep. Cinderella, Snow White, Lion King, Aladdin, Little Mermaid, Dumbo, Sword in the Stone and 101 Dalmatians are all in varying stages of production.
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Y'all are forgetting one thing, the Disney Peter Pan will have one thing going for it that no other Peter Pan could ever have. Tinkerbell. Specifically, the Disney Tinkerbell. The character that was a marketing juggernaut, well before they made spinoff movies with her. You know that they're going to get Emma Stone or somebody, give them that bun with the bangs, put them in the tiny green dress, and some unknowable force is going to drive every mom in the country to go see it (I call it the Tinkerbell effect). And even if I'm wrong, I'm sure the film would have the same effect as the Cars franchise. Relatively okay-but-not-great box office, super loving huge juggernaut based off of the merchandise alone. Tinkerbell merchandise specifically.
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Men in Black is back in black with a new spinoff in teh works and fast-trackedquote:The studio today will stake out a May 17, 2019, release date for an untitled film that has a script by Matt Holloway & Art Marcum, the writers of Iron Man and Transformers: The Last Knight. Don't worry, the 21 Jump Street crossover that was rumored to be cancelled may only be on the backburner and not completely cancelled quote:That idea remains in development, but the spinoff is moving quickly and will come first. Also bonus Charlie's Angels casting rumors - quote:Kristen Stewart and Lupita Nyong’o in talks. http://deadline.com/2017/09/men-in-...cum-1202179483/
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Inescapable Duck posted:Does make one wonder how you make a good live action Peter Pan adaptation. I suppose you don't know til you try. Not necessarily. Jungle Book and BatB both went heavy on the CGI, and notable Disney film Star Wars: Rogue One shows that fully CGI people (and so, children) are at least possible. And since Peter Pan is some kind of discreetly monstrous fey-human, you even have a built in excuse for everyone looking off.
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Tars Tarkas posted:Also bonus Charlie's Angels casting rumors - That sounds interesting. Hopefully they don't go crazy with the wire-fu.
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