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New James Marsters Interview
Topic Started: Jul 8 2008, 12:54 AM (898 Views)
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Vegetasgirl
Jul 8 2008, 04:08 PM
Because it would suck. The only place you an get away with that is cheap dime store novels and cartoons and Disney movies, not on the big screen. DelToro comes close, but even his stuff is heavy on the fantasy side. to me having a space alien come to earth and get chased by dinosaurs and talk to upright talking animals would smack way too much of Disney and I wouldn't take the film seriously.
Great point. Everyone knows that in motion pictures filmmakers want to go in one direction and stick to their point, which translates into a movie fitting into a couple genres, not six. And I agree with him that if this were truly a fantasy movie, staying all too true to the original, I would not only laugh my ass off, but would say that this is bull sh*t. And I think many people on this forum agree with me on this matter. Also, the set designer and DIRECTOR were never interviewed like this, and lemme tell you, if there are any two people that should talk about this (the genre choice and realism), its those two guys. I believe those are the right two guys. To here from the executive producer would be great too.
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Jul 9 2008, 11:45 AM
Once again, let me repeat this; Krillen isn't in the Demon Piccolo Saga that the movie is based on. He is dead during the whole thing.
Why is the Piccolo saga good in the first place, its because of Krillin. Without Krillin dieing Goku never would of wanted revenge, it was a great turning point for Gokus character. Also they changed so much about this film already, why not just add Krillin. God forbid they give the fans what they want.
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Well now that's replaced by Gohan's death. It can still work similarly. I know I always sound like i'm making excuses for the problems in the movie. I really do want Krillin and hope he's in the sequel. However I don't think his omission will ruin the movie. I think I'd rather not have him than have him thrown in haphazardly.
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Goku probably goes to train with Roshi (if he is revived) and Krillin would be there and they would train until Raditz appears.
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