Would you want them to go full live action with real actors again ?
Would you want a CGI movie that's similar to the video game openings ?
Or would you want a serious, realistic CGI movie that's similar to this ?
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I'm sitting here in awe right now, because that is pretty much exactly what I've always had in mind! I've always thought too that a first movie showing a little boy who can take out an entire army, would make Piccolo Daimao's reveal in a second movie all the more shocking. You show a little boy just completely tear through a military force in a first film, and then turn around and show them that that isn't anything special after all in the second one, and it has all the more additional of a 'wow' factor IMO.jjgp1112 wrote:The first movie I'd make a composite of the Pilaf and Red Ribbon arcs. Or really, Path to Power but with Krillin, Ox-King, and Chi-Chi included as well, and with the final act basically being how the original arc ended rather than Path To Power's ending. Since Commander Red's real motives were already pretty ridiculous to begin with, I think it would be a good idea to model his character after Emperor Pilaf.
From there, the second movie would be the Marial Arts Tournament, only in this it jumps straight to Tien and Chiaotzu, ad similar to what happened with the Buu saga, the tournament gets crashed by Tambourine and kicks off the Piccolo story.
And then the third movie would be the 23rd Tournament 3 years later with Piccolo Jr. and from there, more movies that pragmatically adapt the Z story.
Guardians of the Galaxy was only known to a very small group of people before it's movie was released so if something that unknown can get a 200+ million dollar movie, then there's no reason to why a pop culture icon like Dragon Ball can't.jjgp1112 wrote:Marvel movies, especially Guardians of the Galaxy, have proven that you can pull off a series as bizarre as Dragon Ball in live action as long as it's done right.
I think the androids and Buu arcs have too much content for one movie but is there enough for 2 ?Gyt Kaliba wrote:The Saiyan arc and then the Freeza arc would be easy enough to do as films, but the Android/Cell arc is a little unwieldy, as is the Boo arc, in different ways though. I suppose with the current Hollywood style one could easily do a 'Part 1' and 'Part 2' film where needed.
Casual people just want a good movie to watch so they won't care what it resembles as long as they enjoy it.Hellspawn28 wrote:I feel like most causal people will think it's a rip off of Man of Steel.
It cold be like MOS's 1st 20 minutes but instead of covering Jor-El and Krypton, it would cover Bardock and Planet Vegeta and set up Freeza for the next movie.Bullza wrote:The sequel would cover the Saiyan Saga but because there's hardly anything storywise to that saga they'd have to expand on it so perhaps the movie could start with scenes inspired by the Bardock movie.
Well Goddamn, if it weren't for character limits I think I'd have a new signature!Cipher wrote:It is the year 2525. Nuclear war has ravaged the planet, reducing once-great civilizations into rubble. The people are frightened. America stands on the brink of destruction, the current administration maintaining infrastructure from a series of underground tunnels beneath the White House.
These are the circumstances under which Goku Jones was raised. This is his world. And when Chinese emperor Chun-Lin proposes to grant one wish to the victor of his tournament and share his country's water supply with theirs, Goku has to make the journey across the sea with the help of his friends. Armed with technology supplied by governor Kami and the bio-experiment Oolong, Goku has just ten days to get to the tournament grounds, seduce his childhood friend, Bulma, and gather the seven Dragon Balls--mechanical spheres containing passwords designed to stop the deadly warhead Chun-Lin plans to unleash during the distraction, codename: Kamehameha.
Time to hold onto your Dragon Balls. There's only one wish to be had, and this summer, it's going to be Goku's. Now the boy becomes a man. He's going to make it by his rules ... or die trying.
Shoot, I forgot to mention them! Nice idea, man.jjgp1112 wrote:With Goku and the Saiyans, I'd actually cast Pacific Islanders/Polynesians (Hawaiians, Samoans, Tongans, New Zealand for Vegeta, etc.). Tan, dark-haired, English speaking folks with a proud warrior heritage (and massive eating habits!). I'm mainly basing this off of Toriyama giving Vegeta English attack names to make him appear "foreign."