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Postby Lufkin777 » Wed Nov 12, 2003 9:15 am

Lol ok how many people here saw the movie "Kill Bill" now my cuzz said that he thinks Q.T. was just making fun of anime. How ever I think he was trying to mix live action with anime style writing. The screen play is not writen in a format to poke fun at anime, rather it holds true to many of the plot elements and story elements that one finds in anime, and the japanese comedic form rains true in the movie as well (the sexual jokes *BLAH* and viloent seens that were almost funny) I dono what do you all think...Is live action turning anime?
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Postby Lufkin777 » Wed Nov 12, 2003 9:40 am

30th POST! WOOT! haha ok sorry.
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Postby uc pseudonym » Wed Nov 12, 2003 1:29 pm

First, it is a fact that Kill Bill is not making fun of anime. It is making fun of grade B action movies.

In regard to live action becoming anime... I'd say that it's impossible. That would seriously depend on how you define anime, but the elements I see that make the medium what it is can't be carried over into a movie. Sure, there are some style issues, but it would be ridiculous to say these are solely anime trends.
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Postby Lufkin777 » Wed Nov 12, 2003 1:41 pm

Well... I am looking at this from the format point of view. Look at the elements in anime, film is film, and anime can very well be transladed in to live action, though then it would not be anime, just a live action that is very like an anime. Its all in the way the screenplay is writen, or script. The elements in the plot line, the way the film plays out. And I think Kill Bill shows the most "anime" elements in its screenplay and script than any other live action film i have ever seen.
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Postby Bobtheduck » Wed Nov 12, 2003 9:17 pm

There are no trends in anime that are consistant in every anime, but American movie makers don't know that... Therefore, it makes sense that a movie could be made to be like "anime" meaning what that director thinks anime is... As for whether Kill Bill is such, I don't know as I haven't seen it...
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Postby Saint » Wed Nov 12, 2003 9:22 pm

I have a GTO live action movie... which is based naturally on the Manga and Anime of the same name. (there was also the live TV series in Japan).
I think the Matrix movies were able to bring some aspects of 'anime' to it with the fights and mecha in the current film.
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Postby Orange Kitten » Thu Nov 13, 2003 3:33 am

Q. T. is one of my favorite directors. As a film student, I give him tremendous respect for his films and the style he creates.

No, he is not making fun of anime. It is a fact he is actually a fan of anime. Also, if you notice in the credits, Studio IG made the 15 minutes anime sequence in the film.

Kill Bill is a movie that gives respects to about 4 types of movie styles: Chinese Kung Fu films, Anime, Samurai films, and Spaghetti Westerns. (I see some of you aren't reading NewtypeUSA ^_~ there was a Kill Bill article in the Oct. issue)

I personally loved the film. I saw it again 2 days after I initially saw it. And I can't wait for the sequal in February.

I have seen all his films (except Jackie Brown) and loved them all. He states that this is his 4th film, however, he was worked on a number of other films. (Such as Four Rooms)

If you guys loved Pulp Fiction (as I did) you will love Kill Bill. In fact, I caught a bunch of references to Pulp Fiction in Kill Bill. The whole Deadly Viper Assassination Squad was based upon Uma Thurman's Fox Force Five, and the "Square" is back too.

I hear many people's problems with him is his overuse of cuss words. Well, let me ask you this? What have his movies been about? Crime. Reservoir Dogs, Pulp Fiction, Dust til Dawn, and now Kill Bill. There is a lot of cussing going on in the crime business, especially the nature of crime going on in his films. I'd rather hear correct slang than having certain character say something that is totally out of place.

And just to let ya'll know, I have no problem with cussing whatsoever. I cuss. (I know this topic's been done, but it was closed before I could throw my 2 cents in) How is one word different from another? People say "don't say Sh*t, say poop" Well, if they both mean the SAME thing, how is one work dirtier than the other? If sh*t is bad, than poop should in fact be just as bad.

Movie quote that comes to mind "He called the sh*t 'poop'!" - Adam Sandler in Billy Madison

Society has deemed certain words filthy. Check many years ago. "Darn" was considered foul language. Now it's not.
Peope will say God says to keep your mouth clean. Yes, Don't say his name in vain. I agree. Aside from that, most cuss words are slang. Slang changes over time. I just don't see how one word is filthier than another, when they both mean the same thing. Man creates words. How about cussing in another langauge besides your native language (English I assume for most of you, unless you live in Southern California where it's Spanish lol j/k)
What's stupid is I know a lot of parents who could care less that their children say something 'bad' in another language as long as it's not in English. Just words....

Now that I've completely derailed the topic...(and vented) *checks to see what the original topic was*

Oh, Live action. Yes it is possible. Live action anime seems to be the new wave in cinema. Kite (non-directors cut aka. no hentai), Akira, Sailor Moon, Evangelion (my favorite), Lupin, and Ninja Scroll (from same company who made Mortal Kombat, so it's safe to assume they will butcher the movie) are all officially being made into a live action movie.

If you want to get a glimpse of a successful (in my opinion) anime turned live action, check out the new Live Sailor Moon tv show being aired currently in Japan. It just came out Oct 4th; you can download the first few episodes off BT. I got the first two and I think it does SM justice.

And to back up Live Evangelion, not only are ADV and Gainax working on it, but Weta-Workshop is doing all the special effects! I nearly collapsed with joy when I heard the word. For those of you who don't know, Weta is the same company who did all the effects for Lord of the Rings.
I was **** to see that Eva thread was closed before I could rant about all the crude comments I heard about that show from people who had never even seen it. I've said enough in this post so I'll keep this short. As a film student and filmmaker, I can honestly say that Evangelion is THE most intelligent piece of work I have EVER seen. And believe me, I will bet $ I've seen more movies than you (of all genres). It has the best character development, the most complex story, and extremely indepth philosophy. And no, it is NOT making fun of Christianity. It takes REFERENCES from Christianity, Judaism, Buddism and Shintoism and it creates it's own story. And if you are not mature enough in your walk with God to be able to watch something that isn't COMPLETELY Christian, then maybe you should just throw away your television.

If you don't want to watch Eva, fine. But do me this favor. Go watch 2001: A space Odyssey by Stanley Kubrick (another favorite director) and tell me if you can understand it. If you can give me your own theory ('cause there is no one answer) and back up your theory with valid points, I'll consider you intelligent. Most people will be confused and say it sucks because they can't understand it (Baka!). If I would say Eva is based on anything, it would be that movie. And try to stay awake, cause we all know that our A.D.D. generation can't stand to watch something without an explosion every 5 minutes. *sarcasm*

Wow I worked myself up. Ok, let me hear your complaints.

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Postby uc pseudonym » Thu Nov 13, 2003 5:36 am

I agree in what Bobtheduck said, that anime is an entire medium, and there are no overall trends.

But I have another question. What was that anime sequence in Kill Bill like? I haven't heard anything about it other than its existence.
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Postby Lufkin777 » Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:04 am

haha peet, simmer down, IM me on aim will ya? My SN is Van Fanelia777 I want to talk more about movies ok. Thanks dude ;)

Ps cussing is something i do not do, and is a subject that i will not talk about at this moment, so please lets not talk about this on this form :thumb: thanks.
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Postby uc pseudonym » Thu Nov 13, 2003 8:37 am

Orange Kitten, please be a bit more calm in what you have posted. The topic of NGE is closed and it shall remain closed. This is not due to administration opinions on the anime, it is due to the fact that any time the issue is brought up, it seems that people throw tact to the winds and aim for the jugular.

On a brighter topic: I didn't really like 2001, not so much due to anything related to understanding, but due to subject matter. The book was much better, in my opinion, and any theory about the movie must take into account that which is in the book. Certain elements that are open for interpretation in the movie are much clearer in the book. Plus, it has sequels, though I haven't pursued them.

Darker topic again: The cussing issue is also closed. Same reason as NGE. I'm not going to respond to any of your arguments. Let's not bring it up again. However, I do have one thing to submit to your review, that perhaps sheds different light on the issue:

For a period of time my father worked in a mental institute. He was in the moderate/low functioning devision. This was his observation: the less functioning people got, the more they cursed. People who couldn't add single digit numbers cursed incredible amounts. This trend continued up to the point where the individual couldn't speak. Regardless of morals or ethics or linguistics, this was the point I decided not to "curse."

You may find this useful in the future: :rant:
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Postby Orange Kitten » Thu Nov 13, 2003 11:21 am

uc pseudonym wrote:For a period of time my father worked in a mental institute. He was in the moderate/low functioning devision. This was his observation: the less functioning people got, the more they cursed. People who couldn't add single digit numbers cursed incredible amounts. This trend continued up to the point where the individual couldn't speak. Regardless of morals or ethics or linguistics, this was the point I decided not to "curse."

You may find this useful in the future: :rant:


Very interesting point. However, not everyone who curses a lot has mental issues. It is also a matter of how you were raised and your environment. And you could say it's a bad habit, and they are hard to break. When I first realized "wow, I really say F*** a lot", I tried to break it. Didn't work out 'too' well, and then I thought about the entire issue and decided it wasn't a big deal for reasons I posted.

But I see your point, nice rebuttal ;)

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Postby Lufkin777 » Thu Nov 13, 2003 12:35 pm

Guys please lets not bring up the cursing thing.. it really bothers me right now bc of something that just keep happening in my dayly life. To each his own, and to his own consequences may he be intitled to the degree he is deemed. Anyways thanks, lets keep this on topic ;)

I will watch that movie, Now that you say that I really want to see it. Bc I too really like "That" one anime ;) lol.
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