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Yes!

MINE IS THE HALF-BIOLOGICAL BUILDING SIZED HUMANOID SUPERWEAPON THAT SHALL PIERCE THE SKY FULL OF FREUDIAN METAPHORS AND RANDOM RELIGIOUS ALLUSIONS!
 
My dibs is ever-presently not technically an anime character. Of course, technicalities never kept me from anything.
 
I just got the Fate/Stay Night VN on my computer. Looks like its time to pour another 30 hours into a story again.
 
So I just discovered that there's a live-action movie in the works called Pacific Rim, which sounds very Eva-esque.

not much is known about Pacific Rim yet, other than it’s about giant monsters and will allow del Toro to create a “new world” of beastly creatures. That’s only halfway accurate. This project will give the Hellboy filmmaker the opportunity to create two worlds.The first is an alternate version of Earth in the near future, decades after a historic date in November 2012 when the first kaiju, a towering Godzilla-like beast, emerged from a hole in the Pacific Ocean and attacked the city of Osaka, Japan. The second is “The Anteverse,” another universe on the other side of that gaping portal, 5 miles below our ocean’s surface.

Since the first attack, the rim has been “spitting out” a variety of gigantic monsters at an increasing rate, which then stride out of the ocean and begin destroying sea-bordering cities, like Tokyo and Los Angeles. In order to combat these monstrous, otherworldly menaces, the military developed the “Jaeger” program, which trains teams of two pilots to jointly operate massive, building-sized mechanized suits of armor and high-tech weaponry.

Within the first act alone, we are given enough detailed background on the god-like Jaeger systems, its shared neural piloting system (called “pons”), and the relentless beasts. But Beacham is an absolute master at immediately establishing characters and their conflicts.

The central character is Raleigh Antrobus, 23, a skilled Jaeger pilot still wrestling emotionally with the loss of his co-pilot and biological brother, Yance, during a mission a year earlier. The ordeal has wreaked havoc on his mind spirit, leaving him with ghostly nightmares of the battle from the shared “pons” experience. After the initial setup, the damaged hero is recruited to re-join the task force in Tokyo, where pilots are in demand, and team with a fellow “leftover,” 22-year-old female Japanese pilot Mako Mori. Naturally, the language barrier (among other things) presents an issue for the out-of-sync duo, meaning an even steeper learning curve for the unprecedented pairing.

Meanwhile, Felicity “Flick” Kincaid, a journalist and Yance’s former fiancée, circles the globe (ours) to discover answers about this mysterious rift and the origins of its intensifying threat.

Without ruining any more surprises (past the first act), there are several different species of towering kaiju, each with their own unique characteristics, and the clashes between monster and machine are epic in scale. Beacham has even developed his own glossary and lingo for his characters, a blend of scientific and military jargon used to describe the elements of this fully fleshed out reality, much like the shorthand in Cameron’s Avatar or the developing mecha-warrior versus aliens movie All You Need is Kill.
 
That sounds pretty awesome.


I also remember years ago before the Rebuild project they were actually considering a live action Evangelion movie. I know online petitions don't do anything but I signed one anyway that was against it lol.
 
Really? I'd be all for a live action Eva movie. Even if it turned out like the Dragonball movie, it'd still be good for some laughs. :lol:
 
No! I don't want my favorite anime to be defiled.
 
That's one argument against live-action remakes that I just don't understand. A remake doesn't defile, ruin, or change the original in any way whatsoever. :p

If some dimwits make an absolutely terrible live-action Neon Genesis Evangelion movie, it's not gonna affect my love for the original series at all.
 
Chiming in to keep reporting on Wangan Midnight. It still sucks but it has more cars now, altough I wonder how much money they received from Nissan, as it is just GTRs all over the place and of course, the freaking 240Z. And why do the japanese have to put feelings in all they do?

I'm at 14 now, still can't se a reason why this wasn't 10 eps at most. Music is very very good, I'm almost tempted to look for the soundtracks and give them a spin without annoying sewing machine-like car sounds. Graphically, it's amazing, the cars racing looks pretty cool.

Anyway, we'll see what happens. Man, is this thing long.
 
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Chiming in to keep reporting on Wangan Midnight. It still sucks but it has more cars now, altough I wonder how much money they received from Nissan, as it is just GTRs all over the place and of course, the freaking 240Z. And why do the japanese have to put feelings in all they do?

I'm at 14 now, still can't se a reason why this wasn't 10 eps at most. Music is very very good, I'm almost tempted to look for the soundtracks and give them a spin without annoying sewing machine-like car sounds. Graphically, it's amazing, the cars racing looks pretty cool.

Anyway, we'll see what happens. Man, is this thing long.

I just watched the Live action movie and be done with it.
 
But a bad remake taints a newcomer's perception of the entire show/series... but that's none of your concern :p

It can, sure. But those kinds are the close-minded people who hate movies/shows they haven't even seen and would never give them a chance anyway, unless you tied them to a chair and forced them to watch whatever it is that they have a baseless hatred for.

On the other hand, most people who know it's an adaptation will not automatically associate it's crappiness with the original. I haven't seen Avatar: The Last Airbender, but I don't think it's possible for it to be as bad as Shyamalan's live-action version. It may actually be a decent show. I'm not gonna assume it sucks though simply because Shyamalan made a terrible film with the series' name attached to it.

And if they don't know it's an adaptation, then it can't possibly hurt their opinion of the original since they don't even know of the original's existence. :sly:
 
It can, sure. But those kinds are the close-minded people who hate movies/shows they haven't even seen and would never give them a chance anyway, unless you tied them to a chair and forced them to watch whatever it is that they have a baseless hatred for.

Exactly! 👍


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But a bad remake taints a newcomer's perception of the entire show/series... but that's none of your concern :p

I would say this strongly applies to the LOTR movies with respect the the original books...
 



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Hey, you figured out how to make them dance! Now how about that hoppy Kagami from the Lucky Star OP?

Also, just finished Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, definitely worth a watch, pretty mind-bendy and almost tedious with the infinite 8 segment, but mainly slice of life and relationship anime, 8.5/10. Movie Disappearance of, after watching series, is more like 9.5/10, freaking great. Probably not so much as a stand alone, though. I just want to spend more time with these characters!

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PS, do NOT search for Asahina images with safe search off!
 
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