They're probably trying to target a larger and older audience that think watching animated films is beneath them. Not an unreasonable assumption.
Those who watched the movie say that the movie is not a frame-by-frame adaptation. Some scenes are probably the same and they may have just taken the subject and adapted it. By the way, the movie was released worldwide today.
There's a live action remake of How To Train Your Dragon coming out sometime soon. I watched the trailer (linked above) and it seems pretty good, but I just don't see the point in remaking something if you're just going to take the animation and reproduce it frame by frame. I was a big fan of the original animated movies, so I'll probably go see the live action in cinemas, but still, it seems unnecessary.
Ah okay, thanks for the clarification. In essence, what I was trying to say is that is seems unnecessary to make a new movie with the same plot/premise as the original animation.Those who watched the movie say that the movie is not a frame-by-frame adaptation. Some scenes are probably the same and they may have just taken the subject and adapted it.
A truly saddening number of adults think that "animation is for kids!".They're probably trying to target a larger and older audience that think watching animated films is beneath them.
But live action movies adapted from animation are mostly watched by children and young people who grew up with 'those' movies.They're probably trying to target a larger and older audience that think watching animated films is beneath them. Not an unreasonable assumption.
Wait... the animation can't have been that long ago... right? Right, guys?But live action movies adapted from animation are mostly watched by children and young people who grew up with 'those' movies.
I don’t think he’s writing the movie.Being aware of something doesn't exactly you mean you know it very well. I doubt Mel Brooks has watch much or any of the SW streaming stuff or even half of the stuff being made fun of in the scroll.
The first movie came out in 2010, the second movie in 2014, and the third movie in 2019. You do the math.Wait... the animation can't have been that long ago... right? Right, guys?
That's why the people in charge probably shouldn't be.But live action movies adapted from animation are mostly watched by children and young people who grew up with 'those' movies.
I've actually heard people say that someone needs to reboot the Lord of the Rings trilogy.Wait... the animation can't have been that long ago... right? Right, guys?
I posted a while ago about the possibility of True Detective writer Nic Pizzolatto reuniting with Mathew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson for a new project. He and McConaughey now seem to be doing a new version of Mike Hammer. All right, all right, all right.
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Matthew McConaughey Reunites With ‘True Detective’ Creator Nic Pizzolatto On Feature Adaptation Of ‘Mike Hammer’ Book Series At Skydance
Matthew McConaughey is in talks to star in Skydance’s feature film based on the iconic character Mike Hammer from a script by Pizzolatto.deadline.com
In the 1990s, I always thought another MM, namely Michael Madsen would make a great Mike Hammer.
In the 1990s, I always thought another MM, namely Michael Madsen would make a great Mike Hammer.
I came to see if this was legit. I've been fooled beforeUhhh.... what? Rick Moranis and Bill Pullman are returning.
I don’t think he’s writing the movie.
Seems like a cash grab to trade on Mel's name, not unlike HotW2Spaceballs 2 is not Mel Brooks' movie. He's just in it. Josh Greenbaum is the director and there are three writers credited, Josh Gad among them.
I think one of the writers is Josh Gad. The other two seem to have some comedy SciFi creds.suspect your right. Likely just a producer. I wonder how the people who are doing though are well aware of lots of the modern Sci Fi stuff. Have they watched any of it or are they just vaguely aware of some of it.
Seems like a cash grab to trade on Mel's name, not unlike HotW2
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