NeptuneKai wrote:As much as I dislike how some of the characters turned out in the movie adaption they should NOT look like carbon copies of their anime counterparts. When they start running around looking like cosplayers that's when the movie gets awfully corny and laughed at because some actor is running around with a 20 inch wig on and dressing in bright green. You have to draw the line somewhere between cartoon and reality, unfortunately what we have now is drawn more towards the reality side but I'd rather have that then a movie looking like ANYONE in those cosplay pics.
Another example of the gap between cartoon and reality is the Green Goblin in the Spiderman movies, imagine how he would look if they religiously followed his original comic book appearance. Instead they opted for more of a high-tech armour instead of a skintight purple vest and jester hat, yet he still had the spirit of the Green Goblin.
The reason I love Bulma so much in that new poster is because she looks a hell of a lot like the Bulma on the Dragonball manga cover (issue 10). I feel THAT is how you do a live action adaption of a character.
To be honest, Goblin's suit looked like a Power Ranger villain. But William Defoe is
so damn awesome, he made it work.
And I agree the line has to be drawn somewhere. And honestly, I like everyone so far, except Goku -- and not because of his hair style
or his clothes. It's the complete mook expression that Son Goku
never had at any time ever. Even in DBZ, which they're so desperately trying to make this, Goku was all SMILES and CHUCKLES. He's one
HAPPY MOFO. And when he gets angry, he gets
angry. He's an extremely expressive character,
even for an anime character, who wears his emotions on his sleeves. Chatwin's Goku, so far in every shot, doesn't so much look like he has emotions on his sleeve, as much as he needs to be
spoon fed and
changed by a day nurse.