The Latest on Live-Action 'Cowboy Bebop' and 'Robotech' Movies
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It was just last week that anime fans the world over breathed a sigh of relief that Leonardo DiCaprio's live-action Akira was no more. But, that doesn't mean Hollywood has lost its taste for anime, and there are still plenty of other reboots headed our way. So while most of them have stayed in development limbo, two of the more popular titles: Cowboy Bebop and Robotech have started to make new ground, and some of the people involved are starting to talk.
Cowboy Bebop:
When the live action film of the beloved anime was first announced, fans were not thrilled with the idea. Plus, it probably didn't help that Keanu Reeves was taking the role of Spike. But, maybe we shouldn't count out the film yet, because when it comes to the film's screenwriter, there is good news and some bad news. But, let's start with the good news. In an interview with Anime Vice, Craig was asked about whether or not he was familiar with the series, and to his credit, Craig went into full fan-boy mode, telling them about some of his favorite episodes and that both he and Reeves have been meeting with Sunrise studio (the creator of the anime) to make sure that the original 'feel' of the show remains intact. According to Craig, "they [Sunrise] were very specific about their vision for the series, and how it might convert to a live-action film." -- sounds promising, right? Well, the bad news is that Craig has zero experience with sci-fi, and made his name writing about con-men and dysfunctional families. But, I'm going to remain hopeful that with Sunrise watching over the flick, there might be a chance we get something a little better than expected.
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6-25-2009 @ 6:49PM
Adam said...
Ummm Spike was a weasel, albeit a loveable one, and the Bebop crew was basically a disfunctional family, so this may be right up his alley. I'm also excited for Keanu as spike, and I can't wait to see who they get for Faye and Jet. They need Ron Pearlman dammit!!!!
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6-26-2009 @ 12:47AM
KIB2 said...
This has given me new ideas for my next mission, for the month of style and design.
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7-13-2009 @ 4:46AM
hafaball said...
another good thing is one of the producers (at least last time I read) was the same as from The Matrix and A Scanner Darkly, (coincidence Reeves starred in both? Maybe not.) But in any case, both were great films so slowly this thing is falling into the right hands.
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7-15-2009 @ 5:24AM
Johnny said...
This series is quite but you can't compare to the Matrix as it was a high budget film with full of stunts but i can't see some of the stunts with compares with Matrix in this film...........
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9-17-2009 @ 4:41AM
Haissan said...
Wow, it has to be intimidating for a writer to write outside his genre and still keep true to the work he admires.
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9-17-2009 @ 1:12PM
haissan said...
I can't foresee much in the use of wires in fights for tis one more for jumps and there has to be some kind of space battle. who will play Ed?>
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