Actually, cutting it to shreds, taking the premise and then ignoring the actual source material's many MANY mistakes might be a viable choice.cleric of the order said:![]()
this is going to fail for American television
the stupid writing, the massive plot holes, the fact that it was trash...
everything is going to be bad unless they cut it to shreds
I don't want to sound like a dick, but you Americans tend to break everything you touch that's not from your country, so...Zontar said:http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-08-02/sword-art-online-gets-live-action-american-tv-series/.104938
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So it seems SAO has somehow managed to get enough popularity to warrant a live action television adaptation in the US. I'd say I'm not surprised, but I sort of am. While SAO was big in 2012, being that year's big anime of the year that consumed the community, it wasn't until AoT the next year that things reached critical mass within the community (a community that I'm still shocked is large enough for that to even happen). SAO isn't a particularly interesting story when one get's right down to it, everything that makes it work not only has been done better, but this year alone has 2 series that have done just that at both extremes (Konosuba and Re:Zero, both of which deserve an adaptation more based both on quality and potential for a good series).
The only good thing about this is that there's basically no way the show will be a faithful adaptation of the series, meaning that unlike the anime there's an actual chance of it being good.
I completely agree with this statement.Cap said:I don't want to sound like a dick, but you Americans tend to break everything you touch that's not from your country, so...
Our Robot Wars was better.Cap said:I don't want to sound like a dick, but you Americans tend to break everything you touch that's not from your country, so...Zontar said:http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-08-02/sword-art-online-gets-live-action-american-tv-series/.104938
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So it seems SAO has somehow managed to get enough popularity to warrant a live action television adaptation in the US. I'd say I'm not surprised, but I sort of am. While SAO was big in 2012, being that year's big anime of the year that consumed the community, it wasn't until AoT the next year that things reached critical mass within the community (a community that I'm still shocked is large enough for that to even happen). SAO isn't a particularly interesting story when one get's right down to it, everything that makes it work not only has been done better, but this year alone has 2 series that have done just that at both extremes (Konosuba and Re:Zero, both of which deserve an adaptation more based both on quality and potential for a good series).
The only good thing about this is that there's basically no way the show will be a faithful adaptation of the series, meaning that unlike the anime there's an actual chance of it being good.
Well Sao is already broken so maybe we can fix itCap said:I don't want to sound like a dick, but you Americans tend to break everything you touch that's not from your country, so...Zontar said:http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2016-08-02/sword-art-online-gets-live-action-american-tv-series/.104938
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So it seems SAO has somehow managed to get enough popularity to warrant a live action television adaptation in the US. I'd say I'm not surprised, but I sort of am. While SAO was big in 2012, being that year's big anime of the year that consumed the community, it wasn't until AoT the next year that things reached critical mass within the community (a community that I'm still shocked is large enough for that to even happen). SAO isn't a particularly interesting story when one get's right down to it, everything that makes it work not only has been done better, but this year alone has 2 series that have done just that at both extremes (Konosuba and Re:Zero, both of which deserve an adaptation more based both on quality and potential for a good series).
The only good thing about this is that there's basically no way the show will be a faithful adaptation of the series, meaning that unlike the anime there's an actual chance of it being good.
There's also not many anime that are as popular as SAO (or at least as perceived as popular, personally I've only met 1 person who actually liked SAO out of the many, many people I know/talk to that watch anime... so I guess 'notorious' would be a better descriptor for it?) so naturally it's going to get a bigger reaction on both sides... and this is the internet, we LOVE to overreact to things, it's always "12/10 BEST THING EVAR" or "-0/10 THIS IS SO BAD I WISH I HAD CANCER INSTEAD".Lightspeaker said:I am very firmly in the camp of SAO being an 'alright' series, its not amazing but its nowhere near as bad as people try to make out. Frankly the backlash to it is a gigantic overreaction in every way. There are plenty of series with way worse problems than SAO that don't get the same level of criticism.
Hey now, that's not fair... we also break a lot of things we touch from our own country too, don't short sell us!Cap said:I don't want to sound like a dick, but you Americans tend to break everything you touch that's not from your country, so...