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Do we need this?
by batmans_pants
Apr 15th, 2008
05:09:27 AM
I mean what's wrong with Ghost in the Shell as it stands?
It Won't Be 'R'
by Prague23
Apr 15th, 2008
05:09:47 AM
Spielberg will totally go the route of the Stand Alone Complex series and include talking Tachikoma (voiced by Shia LaBeouf) which will sound as stupid as slang-droppin Transformers. He'll choose some other dumb big name actors too. I'll wait for a trailer before even giving this potential film another thought.
I suppose he did make Minority Report...
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
05:17:53 AM
So it's not as if it's completely alien territory. I wonder who'll direct? I wonder if Tom Sizemore is young enough to play Batou? ;-)
He should direct it himself...
by Crimson King
Apr 15th, 2008
05:21:25 AM
Spielberg directing a live action adaptation of an anime? Could be fucking amazing....
I hate you, Sarah Marshall!
by therealharold
Apr 15th, 2008
05:23:49 AM
ihatesarahmarshall.com
Oh yeah and...
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
05:26:33 AM
The film world really needs a versatile, attractive, english speaking actress of Japanese decent in her late twenties/early thirties. In fact the Japanese government should start giving out cash for actors to learn english, if only for national pride. Hollywood is harvesting Japanese works and giving back so little in return. Who'll star as Motoko Kusanagi?
Get it out before Alita!!!
by RealDoubleJ
Apr 15th, 2008
05:27:40 AM
For the sweet love of jebus, Spielberg & Cameron promise giant 3D sci-fi titties with guns & explosions but don't make us wait so goddamn long!!
There's an Avi AND Ari Arad?
by blunderbu55
Apr 15th, 2008
05:41:36 AM
Dearth of imagination in that family, I guess?
Spielberg Spearheaded The Aquisition...
by BanAllFIRSTPosters
Apr 15th, 2008
05:45:50 AM
Yeah, he did the same with Transformers, too.
COOL! But, Wait... Wasn't This Already Done?
by LaserPants
Apr 15th, 2008
05:53:53 AM
I believe it was called THE MATRIX. Okay, okay, I know, the stories have nothing to do with each other, but the aesthetic is virtually the same.

That being said, I'd love to see a GitS liveactioner... IF, and only if, they hire Shirow and Oshii to write and direct. No americanized bullshit, please.
yeah yeah, Where's Fatal Frame?
by ranma627
Apr 15th, 2008
06:01:01 AM
This idea definitely sounds cool. I totally dug the original film but what ever happened to Spielberg's involvement with the adaptation of th evideo game Fatal Frame. He was supposed to put that film on the fast track about 5 or 6 years ago and I never heard a word on it ever since. That's messed up. Give me my Fatal Frame movie and no!, Shutter does not count.
Gonna be hard to please the fans
by TheCap
Apr 15th, 2008
06:05:36 AM
How can you keep the edge of GITS without getting an R rating ? How do you tone any of that story down without getting campy, AKA "Dark Angel" or "Aeon Flux" ? Honestly, hasn't this kind of been done already, and badly at that ?
Huh...
by Cobbio
Apr 15th, 2008
06:06:07 AM
I bet this'll happen, but Spielberg might declaw and Americanize the hell out of it before releasing it to the teenage demographic. I doubt it'll get an R rating.

Oh, and Laserpants, I basically agree with you. Spielberg, for all his excellent filmmaking over the years, won't be able to top "The Matrix" for beautiful Asian-via-American mainstream asskickery. It just won't.

But I'm still hoping Spielberg gives us something worth watching.

its sorta been done, at least the style of the main character
by palewook
Apr 15th, 2008
06:09:17 AM
see: la femme nikita (1990) the movie, not the series.

and you could even argue Kate Beckinsale aped Motoko Kusanagi in Underworld.

Ramp Up The Robots
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
06:22:14 AM
Sure the aesthetic of the films have been ripped off, but little of the technology. There's the Tachikoma (or whatever they're called again) for one thing. Then there's the fact that due to their cyborg bodies, the central characters can have a serious amount of carnage thrown at them and have it physically affect them and still survive. The Matrix never had a character have their arm torn off and still fight to the end.
The original is fine as it is...
by KillDozer
Apr 15th, 2008
06:25:02 AM
Enough with the remakes already!
Nooooooooo...
by bardieru
Apr 15th, 2008
06:31:28 AM
Please, don´t do it... There´s no way they can make this better than the original... They shouldn´t even try.
And of course, of course...
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
06:33:14 AM
The Matrix didn't just rip off GITS for Trinity. It also ripped of Mnemosyne/Moneta from Hyperion and Molly Millions from Neuromancer. I never get tired of pointing this stuff out. The Matrix wasn't a film, it was a collage...;-)
Maybe it would be good for us newbies...
by TomHooligan
Apr 15th, 2008
06:40:08 AM
I've never seen Ghost in the Shell on the basis that i fing Anime hard to take seriously. Don't get me wrong, i love stuff like Akira and think that Hayao Miyazaki's films are amazing too. But i tried watching Ghost in the Shell the other night and ended up faling asleep within the first half hour (maybe that was more to do with watching movies at 3am). Anyway, i think a westernised version would be a good way to introduce more people to the series. Plus, Speilberg knows his shit, and i'm sure Dreamworks would make a good job of it. Bring it on, i say.
and the Matrix ripped off...
by Gatsbys West Egg Omlet
Apr 15th, 2008
06:44:33 AM
its entire ending, in the third movie, from an anime called "Nausicaä and the Valley of the Winds." look it up, watch it. get pissed about how easily the W bros pulled off a blatant theft of this material.

but its cool. the movie sucked anyway.

actually...
by Gatsbys West Egg Omlet
Apr 15th, 2008
06:45:31 AM
its Wind, singular.
It's all been stolen already
by Shepard Wong
Apr 15th, 2008
06:46:16 AM
A live action version could never have the impact of the original since it's all been stolen by other films. Even people who have never watched an anime have unknowingly seen GITS piece meal, a bit at a time. This reminds me of when I saw Casablanca in the theater during Warner's 75th celebration. I was walking out behind a girl who was complaining to her boyfriend that she couldn't believe how over rated the film was and in her words "was so filled with cliches."
Oh, well after seeing how much he loved Transformers...
by Horseflesh
Apr 15th, 2008
06:55:16 AM
Let's see how he manages to turn this property into a complete steaming turd. Who ya gonna get for this one, Stevie? Uwe Boll? The reanimated corpse of Ed Wood? You used to be cool, Steven.
I think I just came in my mouth a little...
by toxicbuddha
Apr 15th, 2008
06:57:10 AM
Hot. Diggety. Damn. Until this is released and sucks ala Transformers, color me officially optimistically geeked.
Totally missed opertunity: Tank Police
by turk128
Apr 15th, 2008
07:17:55 AM
Seriously, Spielberg is perfect for a Dominion Tank Police adapt. While they're at it, Black Magic M-66 is just perfect for a live action sci-fi suspense thriller.
TomHooligan
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
07:21:51 AM
Hehe actually I agree with you on that, I despise the Ghost In The Shell film. But I find all of Mamoru Oshii's films tedious. Mostly due to the dialogue. Surely it couldn't be that boring in Japanese?. Possibly his worst was for me was Patlabor 2. I like Angel's Egg, maybe because it has great images and little dialogue...
I told you!
by Anna Valerious
Apr 15th, 2008
07:26:22 AM
"Speed Racer" is only the beginning. Although I will have to disagree in "Anime Insider" that Charlize Theron would star. I think after "Aeon Flux", it would be a bad idea.
Why can I not like Anime?
by Franklin T Marmoset
Apr 15th, 2008
07:33:01 AM
I want to like it, but every time I try to watch one I come over all sleepy and end up snoozing through the second half of the film. These Japanese animations have some kind of magical ability to send to me to sleep!

This Ghost In The Shell seemed like it might be a good story, though, so maybe I'll be able to stay awake through a live action version.

Awwwwww, HELL NOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
07:39:37 AM
Godfuckingdammit, don't let Spielberg anywhere near that material! Please!!! I repeat: DON'T LET SPIELBERG DIRECT OR PRODUCE!!!!

Man, I can't believe this! I know exactly what we'll get: we'll get a fucking PG-rated rosy-colored kiddie flick, a family friendly crapfest, with a fucking annoying kid actor in the lead, that's what we'll get. FUCK YOU, HOLLYWOOD! Seriously.

Thanks to that friggin' news, my day is now completely ruined...

No, please no...
by funktopia
Apr 15th, 2008
07:40:53 AM
How is this gonna be anything other than an abomination. He's gonna reduce GITS to cyborgs beating the crap out of each other (as far as he can without losing his PG rating) then throw in a crappy love story and some hammy acting for good measure. Think i'm gonna go cry...
Spielberg and whatnot
by Franklin T Marmoset
Apr 15th, 2008
07:45:01 AM
Isn't Mr Spielberg a pretty versatile guy? I mean, he doesn't only make "fucking PG-rated rosy-colored kiddie flicks", and I'm pretty sure he's turned in his fair share of films without "fucking annoying kid actors" in them.

Why so angry, Kusanagi san? At least it's not Michael Bay directing, right?

For all those who love Matrix...
by D o o d
Apr 15th, 2008
07:46:41 AM
it's all nicked from Ghost in the Shell. Watch the opening sequence to Ghost in the Shell and you'll see where those wachowski's got thier ideas from.
Those Busted Tees chicks have nice titties.
by scudd
Apr 15th, 2008
07:48:15 AM
Seriously, it's distracting. Especially the redhead. I think I like her more than the Natalie Portman-looking Snorg Tees girl.
Motoko Kusanagi
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
07:50:16 AM
I wondered when you'd get here ;-)
Ghost iin the Shell was pretty bad ass.
by Underoos Hero
Apr 15th, 2008
07:57:27 AM
I really love the Appleseed series now as well. But come one guys. I'm sure that there is some Japanese writer and director with a new idea that is just screaming for this kind of treatment. Leave it where it belongs. In the past as Anime.
Oh dear God no
by AD_Skinner
Apr 15th, 2008
08:00:20 AM
Will this madness ever cease?
Nooooo
by darth rod
Apr 15th, 2008
08:01:17 AM
It's not just the R rating, it's the themes of the movie that are gonna be fucked and watered down to appeal to the teenage crowd. The difference with Transforms is that beside the cool action shit, GITS actually has characters with deep philosophical problems. Thats why is so fucking boring to many it's basically characters rambling about philosophy sprinkled with sci fi action. Waiting for Bay announcing that after Transformers 2 he is going for this, Studio wise he is the fucking golden by for bringing cool animated robots to the flesh.
Oh, I vote NO to this useless shit. Leave it alone.
by Underoos Hero
Apr 15th, 2008
08:02:33 AM
Wasn't there also talk of a live action
by skimn
Apr 15th, 2008
08:02:41 AM
Akira years and years ago that went nowhere? Didn't Spielberg mine the human/machine theme in AI anyway? I think Aeon Flux (and to a degree Ultraviolet) proved how difficult it is to translate what looks cool and works in anime to live action filming. Speed Racer may change our whole perspective, but then much like Matrix knock-off-wanabees, we'll get a slew of candy colored CGI fests with actors pasted in.
I could give a flying flip about 3D.
by jimbojones123
Apr 15th, 2008
08:02:50 AM
There, I said it.
This won't work as live action.
by Christopher3
Apr 15th, 2008
08:05:39 AM
Even if Spielberg throws a pile of money at it, at best it'll come off like the awesomest bullet-time movie of the late '90s.
I agree UH
by poenadare
Apr 15th, 2008
08:07:25 AM
Spielberg would suck the soul right out of GitS, trample the nuance, and we'd have Tachikomas chanting "Phone Home! Phone Home!"
Yes, we need this.
by dr sauch
Apr 15th, 2008
08:13:25 AM
I trust Spielberg implicitly. And I love GITS, so I'm excited.
Not sure about this news, but if anyone can do it
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
08:14:36 AM
Its the Berg. For those who think he doesn't have the balls to go hard on this, I give you Schindlers List and the first 20 minutes of Ryan.
If this movie isn't a mind fuck..it fails.
by knowthyself
Apr 15th, 2008
08:18:29 AM
And seeing the Avids attached to it fills me with no confidence.
anime rules, but should've done ninja scrolls instead
by donwillymo
Apr 15th, 2008
08:19:57 AM
Motoko Kusanagi?
by getme
Apr 15th, 2008
08:21:51 AM
Hell who are we kidding this will be set in LA or New York and that will pretty much kill any interest I would have in it. Look for a sassy black woman in the role of the major and at least one hell naw from will smith.
Awsome! But they should do Akira as well and Appleseed.
by The Outlander
Apr 15th, 2008
08:29:02 AM
and every other cool sci-fi anime ever made.
Turk128: Sure, Black Magic M-66 would be great as live action
by Multiplex
Apr 15th, 2008
08:36:27 AM
They could call it "Terminator." It's funny how so many of you guys are saying it was a perfectly good anime already -- considering it was a comic book first and the comic, the films and the TV series (and its film follow-up) all have VERY different continuities, who cares if another adaptation gets made?
Based on the film or manga or series?
by lex romero
Apr 15th, 2008
08:38:36 AM
Each brings something different. Will tehy bring a bit in from each source? Make a trilogy of films so they can expand the characters like in the series rather than the way they're rushed in the film?
Won't Work - Remember Aeon Flux
by cowboyone
Apr 15th, 2008
08:46:31 AM
Sorry Charlie.
Last piece of News I expected to hear.
by Saluki
Apr 15th, 2008
08:49:39 AM
Sounds fake as all hell. Spielberg beating James Cameron to the anime punch would be hilarious though. Stand Alone Complex & Second GIG were actually better than the movies (although they looked better) AND comic book, so here's to hoping they look in that direction too.
Hmm, I'm not sure who would be worse for this material.
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:05:55 AM
Spielberg or Bay? It's like choosing between pestilence and cholera.

Don't get me wrong: Mr. Bay is not even remotely near the skill of Mr. Spielberg, but I'd rather won't have any one of those two direct this.

As someone pointed out before: Spielberg used to be a great director 15 years ago or so.

Maybe I'm so upset 'cause I love GitS so much and 'cause I'm so fed up with family friendly PG-bs movies. I could name a dozen film which may have been a lot better if they had been done for an adult audience.

Fuck you Spielberg!
by EvilGeek1
Apr 15th, 2008
09:09:40 AM
You've made some great ones in your time, but you're a fucking asshole if you're going to go ahead with this!
Well if it's properly plotted, Cyberpunk style...
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
09:11:23 AM
...it could start of in L.A. or New York move to Berlin or Zurich and end in Hong Kong or Tokyo. I think the real sticking point will be Motoko. Does anyone have any Asian actress suggestions?
I'm also fed up with people referring to PRIVATE RYAN
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:11:31 AM
and the brilliance of the first 20 minutes. What about the crappy (150 minute long) rest? It's just another run-off-the-mill war action pic with loads of ridiculous (sniper anyone?) scenes. SPR is just friggin' overrated, like a lot of Mr. Spielberg's (later) works.

There, I said it.

i have to say:
by Gatsbys West Egg Omlet
Apr 15th, 2008
09:11:53 AM
the idea of people with robot parts getting shot up and torn off and that sort of stuff sounds fun.

people bitch about how bad a live action will be, but all they do is bring it to the masses. it doesnt ruin the original or "rape your childhood" if you don't let it. so let it be what it is, another version of the thing you love. may suck, may be pleasantly surprising. we'll see.

Let a woman direct it: i.e. Kathryn Bigelow
by DanteS2005
Apr 15th, 2008
09:13:51 AM
There are only few cyberpunk movies which are focused on cyberspace: Johnny Mnemonic, The Lawnmower Man, Gabriele Salvatore's Nirvana, Virtuosity. These are the only ones that i can recall, the others are just non-sense crap (Tron, Mamoru Oshii's Avalon, etc...). All of these movies have one big mistake in common: they focus on the cyberspace itself, giving too much importance to the technical point of view. Story is just complementary. Take Bigelow's Strange Days now, in that movie, on the contrary, the technical aspects, even if they're crucial, stay in the background, all it matters are people and their feelings. So i say let Kathryn Bigelow direct this movie, or more generically: let a woman direct it, they are more likely to focus around the human aspects of the story. Also be careful on where the movie will be set. The geo-political background was critically important for the manga/anime, and changing it could cause the whole story built upon it to collapse on itself.
It doesn't need to be R-Rated...
by godoffireinhell
Apr 15th, 2008
09:14:57 AM
Seriously, there is absolutely nothing in the anime that screams for an R-Rating. It's not like there's tentacle rape or exploding bodies left and right. It could be PG-13 without being whitewashed and tones down. What's more important is that they don't dumb it down. I want it to remain intelligent and exciting science fiction. That's all.
I have tried to watch Ghost in the Shell, FIVE times
by BRUTICUS
Apr 15th, 2008
09:15:41 AM
and fell asleep every time.
and Motoko...
by Gatsbys West Egg Omlet
Apr 15th, 2008
09:17:02 AM
Saving Private Ryan is brilliant. As good an anti war movie as anyone has ever made.

Spielberg has as good a chance of getting this right as anyone. At least we know he'll have the budget, unlike Aeon Flux and Ultraviolet, movies people are siting as bad examples of cartoon/anime turned live action.

NO! Never Make Akira! NEVER!
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:19:50 AM
Just an utterance of those very words is blasphemous! Guaranteed shit remake right there. I'll go fucking jihad on the next motherfucker to option an Akira live-action movie. FUCK THAT!
Wow Katheryn Bigelow, an inspired choice
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
09:26:42 AM
Her Strange Days is nearly live action Manga.
I'll say this right now...
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Apr 15th, 2008
09:27:13 AM
...there is not a woman alive today that is hot enough and kick-ass enough to play Motoko Kusanagi. But if Spielberg actually manages to find someone ideal for the part (with a good director), my interest will be peaked.

I'm not a big anime fan as I've found most of it be either childish or overblown nonsense. However, I have really enjoyed GITS and the SAC:S1 series. (Actually looking forward to checking out SAC:S2 and SOLID STATE SOCIETY.) The concept and characters are intelligent and there is a quality to the overall production that puts it well above other anime.

If this film comes to pass, it will be interesting to see how many dumbasses think it's a rip-off of THE MATRIX versus those who know better.

"not a woman alive today that is hot enough...
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:30:36 AM
...and kick-ass enough to play Motoko Kusanagi"

You're perfectly right, Mr. Nice Gaius.

hey what about Starbuck?
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:31:57 AM
with black hair? Now she is hot, and good for Major.
best GITS:s1 episode
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:34:12 AM
an ex-employee of a tank company has his memory uploaded into the tank after he dies, and he goes on a crash course through the city and dies at his parent's doorstep. as a tank. great stuff.
Nope, Starbuck's not hot enough.
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:36:16 AM
Natalie Portman on the other hand...
I agree that Ryan isn't perfect
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
09:37:03 AM
My favorite war film is The Thin Red Line(Malicks version). However, Ryan is a great war movie, more an old fashioned yarn with some of the greatest action ever filmed than a great film. War movies are a genre to themselves and Ryan deserves its place, though it's definetly below Where Eagles Dare.
I can't watch another natalie portman movie
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:39:30 AM
without closing my eyes and seeing her in >those< movies. ugh.
Nope, Natalie Portman is not hot enough either.
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Apr 15th, 2008
09:43:25 AM
Nor is Charlize Theron, Kate Beckinsale, Lucy Liu, Katee Sackhoff, or any other woman on this planet.

No, I'm pretty sure they are going to have to create her within a virtual environment and get those photorealistic CGI guys from WETA to render her on film. And they might as well hire the woman who does the Major's voice on SAC, too.

On second thought...maybe Stan Winston can build her from scratch.

TroutMaskReplicant, Others...
by Prague23
Apr 15th, 2008
09:44:03 AM
Don't forget Fassbinder's brilliant 'World On A Wire' ('Welt am Draht', 1973) made for TV movie when talking about the 'Matrix Collage' as it was put above. Yes, I agree with those of you who understand that 'The Matrix' got away with serious identity theft throughout the trilogy.
I hope for a hard PG-13
by VAWitch
Apr 15th, 2008
09:46:48 AM
While GitS is R most of the time, it would lose a lot of potential viewers in the teen-set. A hard (cuz of blood, mostly) PG-13 is what I hope for. That should allow most of the darkness & violence that makes it GitS, as well as the internal conflict, which marks this great series.
agreed, prague
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:46:48 AM
Matrix Reloaded was Mechwarrior:The Movie.
Good point there, NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:47:03 AM
I'm with you.

And to Mr. Nice Gaius: you're also right. Maybe a CGI Motoko is the only thing that works. And I'm talking about CGI-perfectness on a James-Cameron-Avatar-Fucking-Y our-Eyeball level!

er revolutions.
by theredtoad
Apr 15th, 2008
09:47:43 AM
whatever the one was with the mechwarriors fighting the sentinels. :/
No worries motoko and as a genre War movies are probably
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
09:51:17 AM
the most consistent in quality. Well, them and Westerns.
Sci fi and horror are amazingly inconsistent
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
09:52:40 AM
but I guess thats part of the charm.
Prague23
by TroutMaskReplicant
Apr 15th, 2008
09:54:18 AM
Ah yes, I've heard of World On A Wire...but I've never seen it. Great English title though. Oh I just found out that the film The Thirteenth Floor and it were both based on the same book written in '64. Did you know that Doctor Who had a virtual world called The Matrix back in the seventies, even before Neuromancer?
Maggie Q ? Hmm, not bad but...
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
09:54:31 AM
...Maggie Cheung is much hotter. And more bad-ass. But not good enough for being Major Kusanagi.
I got the cast lined up!!!
by Queerbait
Apr 15th, 2008
09:55:14 AM
Batou - Jake"Now this is pod racing!" Lloyd/////////// Motoko - Zhang Ziyi/////////// "Tachikoma (voiced by Shia LaBeouf)" - Great choice!!!
captboulder
by Mr. Nice Gaius
Apr 15th, 2008
09:56:01 AM
Oh yeah, those are hot ladies. Just not hot ENOUGH to be the Major. You see, Motoko Kusanagi ain't no girl. She's a WOMAN. Granted an artificial one with a human brain...but that's beside the point!

:^)

First Akira, now this...
by red_weed
Apr 15th, 2008
09:59:11 AM
is someone remaking ninja scroll?
Hey Weedy!
by Queerbait
Apr 15th, 2008
10:06:29 AM
Didn't they make ninja scroll already? It starred Chris Farley as Jubei, right?
Not begging, but...
by BeyondStatic
Apr 15th, 2008
10:06:54 AM
please, please, please, please, please stay true to the source. Keep the spirit alive with this one. Tons of potential! and Dreamworks makes phenominal films (sorry, I've been a fan since day one, and love even most of the "lesser quality" films they've released). They know material and usually know how to treat it. But please, please, please don't make this into AI or Minority Report (they're good, but they missed the mark of what they could be).
AI and Minority Report are not only not good...
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
10:11:40 AM
...they're shockingly bad. I still wonder what A.I. may've been like if Kubrick had the chance to direct his dream project. At least Minority Report had nice visuals. Story was ok, too. But hell, that flick couldn't decide between serious sci-fi and ridiculous comedy...
I aint gonna dis the Berg
by D o o d
Apr 15th, 2008
10:13:30 AM
but I do agree with most of the comments about not watering it down to a movie like Aeon Flux. GITS needs to be dark, dirty, grown up and very gritty.
Akira/GITS/Battle Angel
by MediaNerd
Apr 15th, 2008
10:24:23 AM
While I liked the opening of GITS and a couple of scenes throughout, I never thought it was great as a whole piece.

My preference both movie wise and manga wise was the Battle Angel series, so I'm hoping for something nifty from Cameron.

Oh and for those of you screaming about Akira...where've you been. The live action has been in development for awhile(though I doubt they'll be hitting the 2009 release date). Dicaprio's production company bought the rights and is making a 2-parter supposedly more true to the full story of the manga. http://tinyurl.com/5z4uta
Is that what happens when you get old?
by CherryValance
Apr 15th, 2008
10:30:43 AM
That you just can't come up with original stuff anymore? Seriously I don't understand why someone like him goes after remakes. Other people, yeah, sure. Maybe they always sucked and never were very good at anything so they have no choice. But he can do whatever he wants and he's got more money than God. So why not take a risk on something new? Any of the directors out there who are firmly established in Hollywood for 20+ years who are going ahead with unoriginal ideas are wasting time they don't have, imo. I mean with one foot in the grave, I'd be in an urgent rush to get out the best ideas I have.
Bigelow would be awesome
by kwisatzhaderach
Apr 15th, 2008
10:43:42 AM
You just know Bay, Wiseman or Ratner will be handed this though.
In a perfect world we would have 10 more Bigelow films
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
10:56:11 AM
Man that bitch can make classics.
Flashlights for guns?
by Kevin Renner
Apr 15th, 2008
11:08:49 AM
After what Spielberg did to ET, I fear his next kid-friendly fix to a movie thats about guns and boobies. (okay and its deep story line too!)
no wait, its was radios
by Kevin Renner
Apr 15th, 2008
11:15:27 AM
I never saw the Castrated version
PLEASE don't Americanize this!!!
by Scorpio
Apr 15th, 2008
11:33:12 AM
I **love** GitS, especially SAC. This could be brilliant, as long as TPTB resist the standard H'wood temptation to dumb it down and Americanize it. DON'T!!!! Do not change "Motoko Kusanagi" to "Molly Kirschner". Do NOT move it from Niihama to Los Angeles. DON'T try to make the Tachikomas cute (oh, wait). Seriously, though, if you want to make your own 3D movie about Our Cyber Future, fine go ahead. Just don't shit on the GitS name. Make your own. But if you REALLY want to adapt the work of Masamune Shirow, then stick to HIS universe. There's so much more freedom in setting it outside of the US anyway. Oh christ, this is going to be a mess. I just realized they'll probably cast The Rock as Batou. I'm already weeping.
Yeah, Kathryn Bigelow friggin' rocks!
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
11:39:47 AM
Would be an interesting choice as the director of GHOST IN THE SHELL.
Yes, another vote for Kathryn Bigelow
by Scorpio
Apr 15th, 2008
11:47:09 AM
Seriously, she showed her chops for this kind of material with Strange Days.
The one thing I have against Bigelow
by NomoredirtyjokespleaseweareYanks
Apr 15th, 2008
11:50:11 AM
casting fucking Ron Silver in a fuckin movie. He is my antichrist.
Yeah. He also sucked in TIMECOP.
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
12:01:10 PM
One of VanDamme's better flicks.
Just say NO..
by getme
Apr 15th, 2008
12:04:15 PM
to that cross-eyed skank Lucy Liu.
YAY
by BetaSword
Apr 15th, 2008
12:20:28 PM
Awesome News, guys! Well, I'm a fan of this Anime, and recorded it on DVD last year, but getting a 3D-Movie would be awesome. Well, for Story, i wouldn't actually care, if they do it 1:1 looking like the Anime, but with enhanced Quality in Visuals(Which shouldn't be hard to do for Hollywood).
He'll Americanize it for sure
by DigitalDong
Apr 15th, 2008
12:21:07 PM
he wanted to do that with Harry Potter. But I will agree with all those itt, GitS is some hard shit to swallow. I'm a big fan of it, but its not for the masses. Specialy Solid State Society which can make a persons head spin. I'd be for a live action GitS but it has to take place in japan, and have japanese actors in it. Both the Major and Batou would be hard to cast. But if it was set in America it would suck since the US is the American Empire in GitS and they're always fucking around with Japan in the series. offtopic I loved how in GitS:Innosence they change the computer displays form green in the first movie to orange, it was like their way of telling the W-Bros that if you're gonna rip them off, you could've at least changed the colors. lol
It's a shame Japanese film studios dont have...
by Reznik
Apr 15th, 2008
12:44:30 PM
big budgets to play with, then we could see a definitive take on some of the quality anime that comes down the pipeline. I mean, Akira is going to star Leo DiCaprio (kaneda) and take place in Neo Manhattan? wow! This Ghost in the Shell product could be good as long as it isnt slapped with a PG-13 rating and they take into account most of the characters are Japanese... I like what ol' Steve did with Minority Report so I have some hope for the project in that regard.

Sooner or later all the popular animes are going to be interpreted into an american cinema film. Gunsmith Cats, Dirty Pair, BubbleGum Crisis, Dominion Tank Police, RPG's like Shadowrun... oh wait, Johnny Mnemonic (highly forgettable) and the Matrix combined already stole every idea from them. Then when they are made, Oh, that's a rip-off of the Matrix. Of course you can't expect most of the movie-going audience to keep track on every anime and rpg ever made, it only really cheapens the experienc for he fans of the original property(s).

"The net is vast and infinite..."
by Interficium
Apr 15th, 2008
12:50:22 PM
I have to say that I'm pretty much with the talkbackers citing Aeon Flux and Ultraviolet as "why this can't work." I mean, you're have all the reasons why Aeon Flux and Ultraviolet PLUS the additional raping of all the "Japanese" stuff in GITS.

I'm no raving Japanophile, but what, are you gonna have a white woman play the Major? Come on.
That being said...
by Interficium
Apr 15th, 2008
12:53:30 PM
I think Akira is a lot more "doable" when it comes to an american film remake. DigitalDong above was on point mentioning Solid State Society, anybody involved with a live-action GiTS should have to watch that OVA and then be asked if they understood a damn thing.
Boobies?
by abulafia24
Apr 15th, 2008
12:54:23 PM
I don't care how good it will be; I just want to know what hot actress they'll get to play Kusanagi and if they'll manage to get her to run around buck naked for at least the beginning of the movie. Yesssssss....
What happened to the Spielberg that made his own movies?
by Reel American Hero
Apr 15th, 2008
01:07:43 PM
And not remakes and rehashes. Even though it's a new Indy movie. It's still a rehash of a prior success. The Spielberg of old would be making new, fresh ideas. But I suppose that's Hollywood for ya.
The old Spielberg is gone
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 15th, 2008
01:35:20 PM
forever
I just don't understand it
by kungfuhustler84
Apr 15th, 2008
01:42:53 PM
Some anime films COULD be created in live action, yes, but that doesn't mean they HAVE to be. Like the newly developing Akira project and this, the originals do not suffer from any lack of emotional impact due to lack of tangible performers, nor is the action or story any less involving because of its lack of reality. Remakes of such incredible anime are pointless and just an obvious attempt at fast money, which then again, is what the whole business is about. Then again, I will probably go see both, who the fuck am I kidding.
Same here Kungfuhustler
by Shepard Wong
Apr 15th, 2008
02:13:41 PM
As much as I hate the idea of GITS live action, I'll pay to see it. I'm part of the problem, I know it.
I don't know where the lot of you have been...
by Johnno
Apr 15th, 2008
02:24:09 PM
But the live action Akira was announced and being produced by Leo Dicaprio and is going ahead along with Robotech from Tobey Maguire.

Anyway GITS doesn't have to be a direct adaptation, like how many versions do we have already? The manga, the Oshii films, the StandAlone Complex series... The film can stay true to the material and sprit but doesn't have to be exactly the same.

I think Spielberg can do it justice. I mean what other directors can you name? Chances are it'll most likely end up with someone worse... I'd rather we cash in now while it's a good thing and have Spielberg do it! Honestly, I loved A.I. I tihnk much of the same atmosphere and sweeping shots would be perfect to bring to life the universe of GITS! The city and locations are as much a character of GITS as the humans, robots and cyborgs... Though i'm mainly referring to the Oshii films. but teh manga had its moments of comedy as did Stand Alone Complex. This would simply be the Spielberg version and I believe that's the best we will probably ever get! And frankly I'm interested to see what he can do with it. The Wachowski Brothers would also be cool, but Spielberg seems much more interesting... somehow feels right...

I hope the trend goes like this: Spielberg for Ghost in the Shell. James Cameron doing Battle Angel Alita. And the Wachowski Brothers for Neon Genesis Evangelion. If they all can come out in the same year it'd be really fucking awesome!
I was watching
by greatmoose
Apr 15th, 2008
03:22:05 PM
The other day I was watching SOMETHING, and one of the female characters in it was a dead-ringer for Motoko. For the life of me though, I can't remember what it was. I remember watching it and thinking, "If they ever do a live-action GITS, there's Motoko." She even had a similar haircut. I'm trying to remember...

by greatmoose
Apr 15th, 2008
03:26:28 PM
Was it Jolene Blalock (ala Enterprise)? I CAN'T REMEMBER!
Leave well enough alone
by Araxen
Apr 15th, 2008
04:13:58 PM
The anime is one of the greatest ever created. There is no need to make a live action movie.
oshii already made a movie...
by seekshelter
Apr 15th, 2008
04:16:43 PM
that he cast a 'Motoko' type character... it was called Avalon... the actresses name was Malgorzata Foremniak
Ironically...
by Interficium
Apr 15th, 2008
05:56:39 PM
They're doing a Mad House "Ultraviolet" anime this summer.
Gee, what could possibly go wrong HERE?
by Harry Weinstein
Apr 15th, 2008
05:57:43 PM
WAR OF THE WORLDS was so bad they ought to revoke one of the motherfucker's Oscars. Spielberg, if you're so damn interested in GHOST IN THE SHELL, why'd your company do such a pathetic job releasing INNOCENCE? The theatrical run was a joke, and the DVD was an absolute clusterfuck with broken subtitles (on either the feature or the commentary, depending on which version of the DVD you ended up with) and a laughably ugly cover. Fuck off, Spielberg. WAR OF THE WORLDS was almost bad enough to cancel out JAWS on your resume. You could have had your name removed from TRANSFORMERS and did not; I question your taste these days. Hands off GHOST IN THE SHELL; you'll fuck it all up.
Didn't Oshii give open permission
by Happyfat73
Apr 15th, 2008
06:10:42 PM
For other writers ad filmmakers to create works that are set in his GITS universe? I thought I read somewhere that he had.

I think that, rather than a remake, it should be a new story set in the same universe... perhaps with the same characters. Heck there is so much potential there for new and different stories, it could be good.
Oops that should have been Masamune Shirow
by Happyfat73
Apr 15th, 2008
06:19:37 PM
.... no Oshii. Apologies, geeks.
It's about time Hollywood began to acknowledge Anime properties
by Stalkeye
Apr 15th, 2008
06:29:05 PM
Asde from the Wacky Wachowski's of course.(and then there are those B-grade Guyver films.) A GITS live adaptation might just work, just get Bay the hell away from this project.*shudders*
Starring Tom Cruise as the Major!
by bswise
Apr 15th, 2008
06:48:38 PM
Just make sure there's lots of implausible Loony Tunes action, gaping plot holes, and maudlin overracting... and you can call it "Spielberg."
Stop with the "live-action" movies!
by Violator90
Apr 15th, 2008
07:28:13 PM
I may be alone on this but I doubt it; I really don't need to see great anime turned into a "live-action" film. Plain and simple. I just don’t want it. Why? First, GITS was made into a "live-action" movie--The Matrix. The Matrix mirrored GITS from the very essence of what makes GITS so damn good to me. And I was very satisfied with it. Though Reloaded and Revolution was a different matter. I think some one pointed that out already but it screams to be repeated a few times. But I just can't see GITS as a live-action. Anime stands out as a media that is in its very only genre. I love anime for the simple reason that it captures elements of real life that live-action films may not be able to pull off or can't. Then again, this is Spielberg we’re talking about, wanting to bring it to life. Well, didn’t Spielberg said something to the affect that he a big fan or admirer of the Transformers. And how did that turn out? We get a Bay version that practically ignored the source material and disrespected the fans. WAR OF THE WORLDS-sucked coyote ass! A classic story that Spielberg pretty much just shitted on. Let’s face it; Spielberg has not made ANY thing good since CATCH ME IF YOU CAN back in 2002. Every thing since has been mediocre or shitty. Besides, if Hollywood is just churning out fucking disaster superhero movies, AND God awful live-action movies of classic cartoons(The Chippmunks, Scobby Doo, Underdog, Transformers, shall I go on?), what are the odds of an anime live-action turning out descent? Isn’t there a saying: “if you love something let it go and if it comes back it was meant to be.” Well, Spielberg, let GITS go. (Hopefully it will run far, far away.)
I'd be interested if
by ewokstew
Apr 15th, 2008
08:05:51 PM
they could excise all heavy exposition, tighten the story .
Bigelow needs Jim Cameron.
by bioforge
Apr 15th, 2008
09:09:33 PM
Point Break and Strange days. Her other stuff nowhere near as notable(wild palms was alrite). But since Jim Cameron is unlikely to be involved, well draw you own conclusions.
Shut yer blubbering!
by CENOBITE
Apr 15th, 2008
11:29:56 PM
If you were(big IF)creative and rich and could do anything... what would you greenlight? I would green light this in a heartbeat, along with Akira and Alita. However, I would also make sure it was done with people who understand the subject matter and could bring the gritty look to life. This is still up in the air if they can pull it off *cough* Aeon Flux *snif*.
Plot?
by Bad LT
Apr 15th, 2008
11:47:19 PM
For those of us who haven't seen it, can someone give a mostly spoiler free outline of the basic plot, characters, feel?
Shiiiit...
by samsquanch
Apr 16th, 2008
12:07:53 AM
I think Speilberg is a twat, but I'd love to see this fucking movie.
Seems to Me..
by micturatingbenjamin
Apr 16th, 2008
12:42:50 AM
That Hollywood has a collection of early 90s anime, and decided to give it a watch..and thus we see projects getting talked about like 'Battle Angel Alita' (Fucking awesome idea, with Cameron at the head...thus it became Dark Angel somehow...)...I hear they're talking Robotech...and there's already a live action Appleseed out there, made in Japan. Fuck man, give it a rest.

No more remakes, do-overs, or seen-befores. I'm actually getting irritated with the 'no new ideas' policy of Hollywood. I mean, we're heading into a recession, typically this becomes a 'safe season' for Hollywood, running only 'guaranteed box' flicks. But come on, ease off on the sequels, and 'based ons' that have been done before. I'm looking forward to Dark Knight, but there's part of me understands that I'm hooked through the sack on Batman, and Batman related cultural pap. I've come to grips with that, and the fact that my ass will be in the theater for just about ANY superhero flick.

Finally, I'd like to mention Forbidden Kingdom, which looks like a fun fuckin' flick. I can't wait to plunk down my money. Of course, my employer gets me some sweet ass discounts on movie tickets...so...*shrug*...This sounds a little fishy to me.

oh god, please no spielberg!
by cloudrider`
Apr 16th, 2008
01:35:54 AM
i guess with cameron's professed love for batle angel, and akira and macross live-action looming on the horizon, everybody's jumping on the anime bandwagon now.

but spielberg is the wrong guy for ghost. he has the wrong sensibilities. it's in the wachowski/cameron's domain. spielberg would just turn it into brainless family oriented adventure, with a candy sweet ending to boot.

Akira is very doable...
by TheBigChill
Apr 16th, 2008
01:47:10 AM
I'm not the biggest of manga/anime fans, but I admit that Akira is some of the finest work produced in any medium. Its an incredible story of abuse and sacrifice of youth for 'the greater good'. It isn't a story that is limited to just one culture. I think an Americanized version could be very successful and true to the source. Leonardo DiCaprio isn't an actor that takes on family friendly roles for the sake of large box office returns. He's been the lead in several Scorsese movies, and if that doesn't give one the hint that he is all for integrity, not sure what will. Anyway... the only way this applies is that all those that say "Only a Japanese version will suffice..." are just trying to defend the pieces integrity, which each deserves. Problem is we're judging a product before it has even been produced. Lets see the first of several anime-to-live-action remakes before we start loathing each one. With any luck, one of them will be gold and will give us hope of more to come, and I personally feel Akira can be just that.
adaptation
by L33TH0TT13
Apr 16th, 2008
02:11:13 AM
You know who they should get to write it? This unknown writer called Masamune Shirow. I heard his work is quite good. Also: Please Mr. Arad! Find a way to put Venom in it! We all love him!
why do americans suck at futuristic films?
by cloudrider`
Apr 16th, 2008
03:21:46 AM
their visions are so pathetically limited when it comes robots and futuristic world in movies. hollywood have all the money, all the resources, and yet no matter how big the budget is, movies like minority report, i-robot, AI, etc. still look so pale when compared to their animated counterparts, done by japanesse with pencils on paper.

i guess the americans should just stick to what they know best - grown up men clad in rainbow colored spandex, fighthing even sillier looking robbers.

you want a live-action anime done right? get the japanesse designers/artists/writers/dire ctors reponsible to hollywood and throw money at them. they would create something that all the spielbergs of the world would never even dream of imagining.

blade runner didn't suck!
by dreamweaver13
Apr 16th, 2008
04:06:28 AM
I think GITS live action can work. watch blade runner again (the final cut would be nice), and see if you agree. :) Seriously, more than the matrix, i think blade runner is more the parallel of GITS when it comes to mood, atmosphere and concept (a special unit chasing down sentient androids? gasp!). GITS live action doesn't have to be another matrix.
Make sure Motoko is cast as an Asian and not some Gwailo
by Monkey_King
Apr 16th, 2008
04:19:15 AM
it's bad enough so many films meant for lead actors/actresses of other races get cast as caucasian or black. The recent film '21' being another example.
blade runner
by cloudrider`
Apr 16th, 2008
04:26:41 AM
i like the original director's cut well enough(haven't seen the final cut), but that was decades ago. since then we only have, what... 2, 3 lousy pseudo intelegent scifi? and bladerunner is severely lacking mech.

patlabor, appleseed, GITS, macross(robotech my ass!), etc - these are the visions that hollywood's cannot dream up.

motoko asian?
by cloudrider`
Apr 16th, 2008
04:33:00 AM
you kidding, right? you do know they just put an american kid as lead in the monkey king story - arguably the most famous chinese fable, dont you?

and this is spielberg we're talking about. the man is mainstream in heart and bone.

At least
by dogstardude
Apr 16th, 2008
04:46:18 AM
Neon Genesis Evangelion is still lingering in the eternal purgatory of development hell. Hopefully it shall never come to pass...

I think Akira could become one of the great movie trilogies of modern cinema, surpassing or equalling LOTR, Bourne and OT SW. However it is a property that draws much of its strength from the fact that it is profoundly Japanese. Akira is a comment on the repression and unhealthyness of the Japanese obsession with consumerism and spiritual emptiness. There are things in it which form the backbone of the narrative that would become pretty darn stupid if it was transposed to a Euro-centric context.

btw does anyone else find the Matrix's central conceit
by dogstardude
Apr 16th, 2008
04:52:28 AM
Really stupid? Neo and Morpheus and all the rest are supposed to be fighting for a representing humanity against "the machine" and yet they're all ridiculously overpowered ubermenschen. They're not humans at all!
wouldnt it be fuckin great to be spielberg
by BurgerKing
Apr 16th, 2008
04:57:08 AM
You can tell the studios to make whatever fucking movie you want. Want to make a two-part movie of Tin Tin? And get another high level director involved? Sure, whatever you say Steven.

Or be powerful enough to just pull nobodies into Hollywood and make them a somebody. Diesel, Ratner, can't think of others right now, but holy shit, these guys don't even have a whole lot of talent but they're set in the industry.

Spielberg, your life is great.

I get the vibe that people here haven't read the actual comics
by Damien Chowder
Apr 16th, 2008
06:07:41 AM
Those were written and created by Masamune Shirow. The anime movie and series is a let down if you have read the manga. Please Spielberg base it on the comic!!!!!
The first 20 minutes of Saving Private Ryan
by Lost Jarv
Apr 16th, 2008
06:21:15 AM
I think everyone in the world has seen a different film to me, I thought the first 20 minutes of SPR was some old fuck looking around a cemetary before dropping to his knees in front of a tombstone as Spielberg attempted to overload the sentiment to such an extent that I physically gagged.

Oh, you mean the landing sequence. Never mind, carry on.

It's still a horribly overrated movie

3D SciFi flick.....
by Uridium
Apr 16th, 2008
06:29:10 AM
Look no further.... Space Hunter Adventures in the Forbidden Zone!
Hey, Lost Jarv...
by Motoko Kusanagi
Apr 16th, 2008
06:57:42 AM
...that was fucking hilarious, pal! Kudos to you!

Now, I agree with that guy who said that the GitS--BladeRunner parallel is more obvious than the GitS--TheMatrix parallel. The Matrix rips off both.


by sillyconjeff
Apr 16th, 2008
07:23:37 AM
well at least Uwe Boll didn't get it... I have faith that Spielberg COULD follow through and make something epic with this; rather than bitch out and sell it to the masses. I mean, let's face it: it's not like he needs the money.
If Hollywood can make good comic book movies.
by The Outlander
Apr 16th, 2008
08:05:09 AM
They should be able to make some good live action anime. They just need the right people to work on them, people that respect the originals.
grace park = motoko kusanagi
by DarthBakpao
Apr 16th, 2008
08:12:55 AM
you know you want it.
Phuk Zhang Ziyi, she does not represent orientals!
by Damien Chowder
Apr 16th, 2008
09:42:47 AM
I'm chinese and I know that she has just as many people that hate her than love. Infact she is classed as a stuck up talentless biotch. Even if she was a nice person she doesn't represent frikkin Asia!! Everytime Hollywood needs an oriental women it's frikkin you know who! And that goes for some folks here too! Branch out a little and watch some more Asian films and you will see Zhang Ziyi is an anorexic Rosie O'Donnel painted yellow. Grace Park is an amazing choice if you are unwilling to hire unknowns. And anyway we should stop recommending Asian actresses as you know they will pick a predominantly white cast and it will star white people lighlty peppered with a few black people and Koreans and Chinese. Remember it's not like Hollywood to hire Japanese people for a Japanese creation. We will do well if we get a Tri-cast actress for the lead. Fuck the fans we need to rope in the casuals! Yours, Hollywood.
beatrice arthur = motoko kusanagi
by snapple_ladys_lazy_eye
Apr 16th, 2008
09:48:49 AM
fuck this unoriginal, piece of shit idea. fuck you need to turn an anime into live action for?? so you stupid fuckin actors and directors can feel like you are the characters? Dicaprio and Maguire, I am talking to you, assholes.
summer glau = motoko kusanagi
by DarthBakpao
Apr 16th, 2008
09:57:59 AM
you know you want it too
An Asian cast and Japanese setting is necessary for this project
by Christopher3
Apr 16th, 2008
10:44:44 AM
The whole post-4th world war back story and political underpinning demands it.
JEEJA YANIN
by khaos751
Apr 16th, 2008
02:54:28 PM
I'd like to see this girl get a shot at the role. http://tinyurl.com/48w9sf .... http://tinyurl.com/4cndxc
feel you on busted tees
by troutpencil
Apr 16th, 2008
03:25:58 PM
Those women are flagrant.
summer glau
by dreamweaver13
Apr 16th, 2008
07:58:36 PM
wow, i think i have to agree on this one! summer glau... she's got the look and the attitude. yum yum. and her ballet moves will come in handy when kusanagi starts roundhousing thugs around. :)
SPIELBERG, FORGET THIS SHIT
by BurgerTime
Apr 16th, 2008
08:33:19 PM
and get moving on INTERSTELLAR! Kip Thorne's a busy man, figuring out the universe. He won't wait forever.
If want to go cyberpunk, why do we still not have SNOWCRASH?
by antibody
Apr 16th, 2008
10:27:34 PM
Snowcrash? Anyone? Anyone?
summer glau as tachikoma
by cloudrider`
Apr 17th, 2008
12:15:05 AM
you guys really see this girl kusanagi? why not go get buffy to audition for the role as well? joss whedon is the exact opposite of jj abrams. one recognizes true beauty, the other has shitty taste in women.
get maggie q or get an unknown.
by cloudrider`
Apr 17th, 2008
12:19:12 AM
better still... get spielberg another property to piss on, anything else but this!
Apparently the live action Akira is back into development hell..
by Kampbell-Kid
Apr 17th, 2008
04:03:21 AM
Last I heard was after Blade 1 was released Steven Norrington or the Wachowski's doing it. Guess not...
Hell no it won't be an R-rated movie...
by Deviant Apex
Apr 17th, 2008
04:42:09 PM
Yeah, I agree w/ everyone saying that it won't be an R-rated movie because it simply won't be. Speilberg's notorious for trying to make movies "appealing to all crowds" rather than specific to one demographic. So yes it will be watered down, and yes it will be crap. That being said, I've always thought that GITS would've been better as a live-action movie, but then again we've already had in some form or another with "The Matrix." So I guess the question is "do we really need GITS made into live-action?"
Spielberg is the reanimated corpse of Walt Disney
by JohnnyNoir
May 3rd, 2008
04:15:01 PM
I mean, my gawd, I haven't gotten over that singin' & dancin' ending in The Color Purple yet. I'm a GITS fan, I'm glad it's being made, I worry that they won't get it (what the story is really about - the effect of technology on our humanity an vice versa). I fear what happened to the Matrix awful sequels will happen(they didn't understand the bigger threads they started in the first film, and went for big & loud mooovie makin'). Do GITS seriously, or don't bother.
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