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    Live action Movie/TV shows of Manga/Anime

    At first I thought this would go in anime, but since it's Live action of anime, I think it doesn't count.

    First off
    Death Note
    Possible Hollywood movie
    Iron Man 3 Director; Shane Black
    "Right now I�ve got this thing at Warner Bros. called Death Note that I like a lot. It�s a Japanese Manga that�s very tense and really cool."
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    Monster
    Possible HBO TV Series
    Sherlock/Doctor Who Writer; Steven Thompson
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    Thoughts?
    Feelings?
    Ideas?

    Do y'all know of any other Live action attempt in the works?
    I just hope these don't crash and burn as a pile of molten shit, like DragonBall: Evolution did.

    What do y'all think would make a good Live Action based off of a manga/Anime/anything else.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iemier View Post
    Monster
    Possible HBO TV Series
    Sherlock/Doctor Who Writer; Steven Thompson
    Article
    (you need an account to see links)

    Thoughts?
    Feelings?
    Ideas?

    Do y'all know of any other Live action attempt in the works?
    I just hope these don't crash and burn as a pile of molten shit, like DragonBall: Evolution did.

    What do y'all think would make a good Live Action based off of a manga/Anime/anything else.
    Unexpected, but I guess not surprising that Monster's getting the live-action treatment. It's an incredible series and it definitely deserves more attention. I don't know if anything they add could make it any better than the original, but at least having del Toro as director is a good sign. His films have been excellent.

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    One of the problems i see when animes are adapted to live action movies is that they have poor adaptation.

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