I want to enjoy the film, not the person making the movie. And I don't give a damn about it being an ode to set design, I just want a wet design that doesn't distract from the movie and tells the story. The problem with the movie is that it's not a Batman movie, its'a Tim Burton movie that just happens to have Batman movie in it.JulieYBM wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 7:19 pm Literally zero point in only copying Toriyama's voice. I want to enjoy the humans making the film, not get some robotic MCU/Nolan bullshit.
Batman Returns is something a Dragon Ball film can and should look to for inspiration. It's an ode to set design, to German Expressionism, to creepiness, to sexuality, to eroticism and to the love of acting and music.
Worse part of the film is that fucking Bat suit that nobody can move in.
Goddamn, I love rewatching the scene where Selina makes her costume. Still scares the shit out of me.
And there is a point in copying Toriyama's voice - it's his story and his characters. American superheroes are different in that they don't have a singular author. It's a bunch of different takes with certain identifiable characteristics.
Look, an artist's tastes and interests and voice are going to come through if they aren't hacks, but it should be like seams on clothes - as hidden as possible.
Not Burton, but Nolan years ago was basically fan-chosen for damn near everything.I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone suggest that either Tim Burton or Christopher Nolan should direct a Dragon Ball movie. Were those ever popular fan casts?
He might put emphasis on Piccolo given that he loves monsters.Also, how has Guillermo Del Toro never been a popular fan cast?




