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Okay, there is no possible, nor plausible, way that the whole film (including cast) will be CG. What is going on in your mind I will never grasp.
First off, all-CGI films fail unless they are for kids... Final Fantasy lost around $100 million. No one would go to see a shittified version of an anime -- it would be one type of animation to another. A complete waste - look at what happened with Appleseed...
LotR Trilogy and the Matrix 3 (plusplus the new WofW) seem to be just as tricky to create live action/CGI but were pulled off none the less with good to great success. The upcoming Battle Angel is live action w/ a shit load of CG included yet will more than likely work out too.
That's my view of it at least.
First off, all-CGI films fail unless they are for kids... Final Fantasy lost around $100 million. No one would go to see a shittified version of an anime -- it would be one type of animation to another. A complete waste - look at what happened with Appleseed...
LotR Trilogy and the Matrix 3 (plusplus the new WofW) seem to be just as tricky to create live action/CGI but were pulled off none the less with good to great success. The upcoming Battle Angel is live action w/ a shit load of CG included yet will more than likely work out too.
That's my view of it at least.
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The reason that final fantasy lost that much is becasue the story line was somewhat over many peoples heads. But for some odd reason when I went and saw it at the cinema's the cinema was all most full.
Ok think of it this way. Imagine Evangelion with Final fantasy graphics and without the crappy story line.
Can I also point out that normal movies also fail, and badly at that eg Waterworld ( one of the biggest losses in hollywoods history).
With CGI you can build the characters to look like what they are supposed to look like, where as with real people it is much harder.
IF they can pull the evangelion live action movie with all CGI, I will go and see it even if the story sucks. And I will see it more than once.
All I can say is use your imaginations people.
And anyway trying to evangelion with real actors and real props ( exculing the eva's) would be extemely hard and time consuming.
Ok think of it this way. Imagine Evangelion with Final fantasy graphics and without the crappy story line.
Can I also point out that normal movies also fail, and badly at that eg Waterworld ( one of the biggest losses in hollywoods history).
With CGI you can build the characters to look like what they are supposed to look like, where as with real people it is much harder.
IF they can pull the evangelion live action movie with all CGI, I will go and see it even if the story sucks. And I will see it more than once.
All I can say is use your imaginations people.
And anyway trying to evangelion with real actors and real props ( exculing the eva's) would be extemely hard and time consuming.
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Final Fantasy:TSWi flopped not because the story went over people's heads; the story was very simple and quite generic. It failed because, for an all-CG movie, it was unimpressive. It had nothing new to say, it had dull environments, unbelieveable, stone-faced characters, and a predictable bit with a villain. In other words, unless you were very interested in textrue rendering, there was absolutely no reason to see it.
And creating a world from nothing is not?
And anyway trying to evangelion with real actors and real props (exculing the eva's) would be extemely hard and time consuming.
And creating a world from nothing is not?
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Hexon.Arq wrote:Final Fantasy:TSWi flopped not because the story went over people's heads; the story was very simple and quite generic. It failed because, for an all-CG movie, it was unimpressive. It had nothing new to say, it had dull environments, unbelieveable, stone-faced characters, and a predictable bit with a villain. In other words, unless you were very interested in textrue rendering, there was absolutely no reason to see it.And anyway trying to evangelion with real actors and real props (exculing the eva's) would be extemely hard and time consuming.
And creating a world from nothing is not?
I could go into a long arguement here but I do have the time to.
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For a double-dip of the FF:TSW; Final Fantasy was well known to be a provacative, amazingly-well put together story placed within the walls of a video game series. Square decided to expand the bar with cinema. The bar was broken due to the lack of "provacative, amazingly-well put together story" placed within a short film... This has been overly dwelled upon but I just wanted to put in my two cents.
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Okay so for the live action movie:
It is on hold, right? Does anyone think that the makers are waiting for another anime live action film release to see the results first (Aeon Flux) and then send eva into production? I've heard that there are many anime live action plans ranging from Blood: TLV to Akira.
Think about it... there has been a huge comic book to live action film fad over the last several years (and these are "cartoon images"), so might there be an anime live action film fad following? That would make my life worth living.
It is on hold, right? Does anyone think that the makers are waiting for another anime live action film release to see the results first (Aeon Flux) and then send eva into production? I've heard that there are many anime live action plans ranging from Blood: TLV to Akira.
Think about it... there has been a huge comic book to live action film fad over the last several years (and these are "cartoon images"), so might there be an anime live action film fad following? That would make my life worth living.
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