Postby Mangafanatic » Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:39 am
I am (or at least generally strive to be) one of those people who can enjoy a book-- or manga in this situation-- and also enjoy a well produced movie adaptation of that book, even if the movie isn't particularly true to the source material. If the movie is entertaining, I can enjoy it. If the book is entertaining, I enjoy that, too. For that reason, I'd be perfectly fine with a Hollywood attempt at creating a Death Note movie. For one thing, Hollywood is capable of writing screenplays that are just as captivating as the source material. While I'm sure manga might provide a unique challenge in adapting, I'm fully confident there's someone out there capable of doing it will. Additionally, as Spiderman and a number of other recent box office smashes have proven, there are many directors who can pull off comic-to-screen adaptations in brilliant ways. Lastly, I'd let Hollywood have a go at Death Note just because I'd love to see a high budget CGI rendering of Ryuk. Oh, how wonderful that would be. . .
As far as who might be willing to take the project, I'd guess Wachowski brothers would love to take on the project. They're obviously big comic book fans, as V for Vendetta proved, but I also know they love anime, as you can see in their decision to make the animatrix movies as well as the fact that Ghost in Shell as the inspiration behind the Matrix franchise.
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