The secret to a good (Dragonball live action) adaptation issintzu wrote:There are a lot of things they'd need to do in order for it not to, among them are :DiegoBrando wrote:It's going to suck if it happens, just like most, if not all, of todays Hollywood blockbusters.
1- It needs a big budget : I honestly don't see any major studio offering anyone 200 or so million to work on an unproven franchise like this.
2- They need to be willing to have it as long as possible if the arc(s) demand it : like the above, I don't see this happening either cause the longer a movie is, the more it costs to make.
3- They need to get a director and actors who not only like the source material but also understand it : pigs will fly before this requirment is met. You'll have directors wanting to make "their" DB and actors who look and act nothing like the characters they're playing.
1. Being creative enough to do great things with whatever budget they get. This is primarily a martial arts series. Ki blasts and explosions aren't that expensive.
2. Knowing what to trim, or adapt, from the source material. Any movie called "Dragon Ball" should be about the dragon balls. I personally think we should start at Goku and Bulma's meeting. A decent "find the mcguffin" plot would be fine. If that movie mirrors the original and how close, is up in the air.
3. Being competent at your job is more important than being a fan. Being a good director and actor is more important than being a fan. Being respectful to the source material is more important than being a fan.
Making a live action version of Dragonball would be very tough. I'd be happier to have someone take various elements and make their own creation.





