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Live Action Akira Greenlit

Penguin February 21st, 2008

Some of you may remember when I mused about a live action Akira. Well, it looks like two films have been greenlit. It’s rumored that Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way will be producing and DiCaprio will play Kaneda. Joseph Gordon Levitt is set to play Tetsuo. And instead of being set in Neo-Tokyo, it’s going to be in Manhattan. Ruairi Robinson is set to direct.

Here are examples of Robinson’s work:

Silent City

50 Percent Grey

Well, it looks like my plans for an Akira trilogy are shot. I hope they do it justice.

Update: I’m actually really disappointed that they’re making this. I was looking forward to pouring my creative juices into an anime that I loved from my childhood. I used to watch Akira at least once a month during the summer. When the DVD came out, I was hesitant to watch it because I was so used to the English dub.

Now, I fear that they’re going to take it in a direction that’s good, but not good enough and my chances of making it will completely shot. If the films do well, then I’ll never get a chance. If the films do poorly, studios will be afraid to finance it. If I do get the chance, it’ll probably be 25-30 years down the line, as a remake.

I had actually wrestled with the idea of whether I should westernize the story or not. I had eventually decided that westernization would be a poor decision.

One of the major plot elements, especially from the manga, is the religious aspect. America is too Judeo-Christian for some of the Akira cults in the manga. This is not to say that they can’t work around it, but it would lose a lot of its flavor.

Another aspect is the use of Manhattan. I can kind of understand why they chose it. The city is iconic. But is it the right city for Akira? I don’t think so. I think LA would’ve been a better choice. The image of biker gangs roaming the highways and sprawl of LA just works. Amongst the skyscrapers in NYC, they just get lost.

I think what’s really getting me down is the loss of hope and possibility. There was potential as long a live action didn’t exist yet. Now? What’s the point. And that makes Penguin a sad panda.

- Penguin

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Boy gives up his new Nintendo Wii

Ninja December 5th, 2007

Ninja says

It’s nice to receive good news in my inbox—boy gives up his new Nintendo Wii to make holiday merry for foster kids.

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Tribeca Film Festival ‘08

Penguin August 17th, 2007

Penguin says

Right on the heels of the NY Film Festival anoucement, is the dates for the Tribeca Film Festival.  The festival will run from April 23 - May 4.

If you’re a film maker, they’ll be taking submissions starting Sept 10.  The early deadline is Nov 16, with the official deadline on Dec 16.

If you’re around, come on out!

Find out more.

-Penguin

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I’m a Grad Student!

Penguin August 16th, 2007

Penguin says

It’s official!  Well, technically, no, but, I’m a grad student!  I will be starting my first semester at Allicance Theological Seminary in September.  Once they receive my transcript, things will be set.

It’s been amazing, how fast everything got processed and how God really opened the doors.  My schedule will be 3 nights and one Saturday a month.  Hopefully, I can stay at my day job while doing this.

Time to party!

-Penguin

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NY Film Festival

Penguin August 16th, 2007

Penguin says

The NY Film Festival has just announced 28 films will be shown from Sep 28 - Oct 14.  I’m looking forward to Paranoid Park, directed by Gus Van Sant of Good Will Hunting fame.

For all you Blade Runner fans, Ridley Scott will be presenting his “definitive cut”.  If you’ve seen any of the DVD releases, you’ll know that Blade Runner never got its proper treatment.
The festival will be held at Frederick P. Rose Hall this year.

If you’re in the area, come out.

- Penguin

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Remake of Enter the Dragon?

Penguin August 10th, 2007

Penguin says

Sutter said he’s writing “Awaken the Dragon” as a contemporized drama about a lone FBI agent who pursues a rogue Shaolin monk into the bloody world of underground martial arts fight clubs.

Original Variety article.

I can’t believe they’re doing this.  Bruce Lee was Enter the Dragon.  Without him, there is no movie.

I don’t know why Hollywood is so intent on rehashing old stories.  It’d be one thing if they took a new spin with an old idea, a la, Battlestar Galactica.  But the thing with Dragon, is that the movie is about Bruce Lee.  It just doesn’t work!

-Penguin

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