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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jun 15, 2009 13:42:26 GMT -5
The Matrix series was the closest any live action movie got to having the "feel" of anime.
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Post by erisi236 on Jun 15, 2009 13:43:29 GMT -5
The Matrix series was the closest any live action movie got to having the "feel" of anime. I'd throw Ultraviolet in there as well. A movie so Anime like it was actually made into an Anime.
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Jun 15, 2009 13:44:01 GMT -5
Axe 'Bebop next please. It's not even from Keanu Reeves hate anymore, I think he could potentially be a good Spike (his role in Street Kings convinced me finally), but it's just one of those things that was fine the way it was, and has little need for a live action interpretation. This Personally, I dont think you can do a live action anime and make it work. The animes just have too many variables that a live action film still cannot capture well. [/img] Yeah, unless the anime itself is largely reality based (Lupin III for example) I dont see it working out to well.
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Post by Koda, Master Crunchyroller on Jun 15, 2009 13:49:15 GMT -5
The Matrix series was the closest any live action movie got to having the "feel" of anime. I'd throw Ultraviolet in there as well. A movie so Anime like it was actually made into an Anime. Yeah, and aside from the first Matrix film, know what they all have in common? They all suck balls....putting most of the effort into effects and action and almost nothing into the story. Hey, just like most Shonen anime series!
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