Karmelo wrote:You couldn't pay me any amount of money to see it. Only bored out of my mind would I be willing to watch it once it's airing on the telly.
I'm generally against live-action adaptations because it's rare that anyone can produce the series and its universe in such a way that will do it justice. Simply because it's usually more restrictive in live-action productions and, out of their natural element, just look stupid. And the problem, as I see it, is very basic: converting fictional characters into realistic characters is akin to taking the alcohol out of liquor. When I see characters jump really high in anime, manga and video games, it looks fine. That's because it's only a matter of artistic quality and expression; there's no real limitation. Reproducing that effect with live-action just looks awkward and goofy to me, since exactly what they're trying to do goes against what the medium is for: realism. It's one thing to have giant robots (Transformers) doing unbelievable things because, in reality, they're not real. But people are real, and real people have to fight against, rather than express through, their own reality's limitation to produce a live-action film set in a fictional universe. Movie magic and camera tricks can only cover up so much of what makes this sort of thing wrong.
That wall of text aside, I think DBZ is just the wrong series for this sort of thing, much like Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat were. But a lot of people seem to have a weird interest (at least in my opinion) in making things live-action. I don't get it, since it makes little sense to me. Maybe it's the habit and familiarity of the silver screen. Maybe it's simply marketing and profiteering at work. Or maybe people can't get enough of the realistic quality of the universe that they live in. Maybe it's any combination of these things.
Eh.
You're being nonsensical (Not that that's illegal or anything...yet).
You're willing to accept something unrealistic as real so long as it's portrayed unrealistically? Get out of my movie theatre and go back to double negative land where you belong!
Now I'm going to go portray something realistic so realistically that you will think it is unreal, something like... your wallet!
*poof it disappears and is now in my hand*
I can see where you're coming from, but I have always been just as willing to believe the fantastic in almost any medium. The ghost in Hamlet felt just as real to me on the stage as id did in the script, I think you just have a lazy imagination you slacker.
Here, now have your wallet back.
*it flies back to you suspended by a very visible wire*