quote="ChromeAlchemist" post="18.122068.2446248"]
Zeidrich2004 said:
I can never get too worked up about these issues. People that appreciate the original for it's creativity, atmosphere and who think japanese acting is actually pretty sweet, don't have to watch the new one. They can leave it for people who just want and endless stream of violence and one liners like every other action film.
Also, when you think about it, can you imagine Spielberg and Smith sticking too strongly to the original story? Don't seem to be their kinda thing. Doubt there'll be much resemblance at all...
Much like Wanted, however it still tarnished the name. There is no doubt that what you say is true, but still, when I talk about Wanted, someone always interjects with 'that film was proper shit!' and I have to tell them that I'm talking about the graphic novel, and they tell me 'well if it's like the film it's shit'. Another example could be Naruto, but that's localisation and not adaptation.
Not to mention that they can do an endless stream of violence and one liners with a completely original story, which apparently doesn't exist any more.
JanatUrlich said:
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Park Chan Wook is one of my favourite directors of all time! Oldboy is an amazing film
HOLLYWOOD WILL ABSOLUTELY BUTCHER IT
I am genuinely upset right now XD
Welcome to the club, it's getting crowded. ;¬)[/quote]
Very good point you make there. However, a very odd thought has struck me...
Surely the release of this new film will boost awareness of the original material. People, like everyone in this thread, who enjoy that kinda stuff could then look into it. It's how I got into the original Cloverfield, afterall.
(Looks like I ain't got the hang of quoting yet...)