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West to East

edited February 2012 in Movies
Alright. So quite a few movies are being made from either Anime or just from the east. What if we had western movies go east? So name a director and a movie.
Ex. Hayao Miyazaki's Hound Dog, Takashi Miike's Home Alone.

Comments

  • Yoshiaki Kawajiri's Rainbow Brite.
  • I read that as Rainbow Brie and got excited.
  • Kazuo Koike's Sucker Punch.
  • This would be a manga but...
    Naoki Urasawa's Game of Thrones
  • Takeshi Koike's Planet of the Apes.
  • This would be a manga but...
    Naoki Urasawa's Game of Thrones
    !

    !!!
  • TV show: Mamoru Oshii's Lost.
  • TV show: Mamoru Oshii's Lost.
    Yes please.
  • Well this one is not a movie, yet anyway, but I just felt like throwing it out there since it would be a dream of mine for it to be directed by this individual.

    Mamoru Oshii's Snow Crash
  • edited February 2012
    I don't know, I think Snow Crash is too frenetic for Oshii. I think he needs a more contemplative, cerebral type of SciFi. I would absolutely LOVE to see Snow Crash as an anime, though.

    Also, there are plenty of anime adaptations of Western books. The Borrowers, Howl's Moving Castle, and a whole bunch of SciFi anime are based off of novels written in English.
    Post edited by gomidog on
  • edited February 2012
    Yeah, you are probably right ahout that. As far as books being made into anime I know about some of them, such as The Borrowers which I read in school, but there are a lot that I did not know about, like Howl's Moving Castle. I wonder who would best fit Snow Crash as a director though.
    Post edited by canine224 on
  • I don't know, I think Snow Crash is too frenetic for Oshii. I think he needs a more contemplative, cerebral type of SciFi. I would absolutely LOVE to see Snow Crash as an anime, though.
    Directed by Kenji Kamiyama. I know Oshii directed the GitS movie, but I like the series' better.
  • Manga: Kentaro Miura's The Second Apocalypse.

    Anime Series: Shinichiro Watanabe's Firefly.

    Anime Motion Pictures: Mamoru Oshii's Neuromancer, Hayao Miyazaki's Dune, Shinichiro Watanabe's Snow Crash.

    Live-Action Films: Beat Takeshi's No Country For Old Men.
  • Ganiax - Harry Potter It could be a disaster it could be amazing.
  • edited February 2012
    Anime Series: Shinichiro Watanabe's Firefly.
    Watanabe is great, but I think I'd rather see Kōichi Mashimo direct it.

    Just imagine: Irresponsible Captain Reynolds.
    Post edited by Victor Frost on
  • Yasuhiro Imagawa's Fight Club
  • edited February 2012
    Anime Series: Shinichiro Watanabe's Firefly.
    This was pretty good when it was called Cowboy Bebop (okay, they're not precisely similar, but still).
    Irresponsible Captain Reynolds.
    OH MY GOD YES.
    Post edited by Linkigi(Link-ee-jee) on
  • Leiji Matsumoto's Star Trek.
  • edited February 2012
    Leiji Matsumoto's Star Trek.
    OH MY GOD YES!

    Also, a Star Trek manga exists.
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    and so does The Next Generation manga...
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    Post edited by Victor Frost on
  • The important thing - How many aliens does Kirk punch in the face?
  • Hayao Miyazaki's Toy Story
    Yoshiaki Kawajiri's Locke & Key (A little unsure on this one but I am having issues of thinking of someone better)
  • The important thing - How many aliens does Kirk punch have sex with in the face alien sex organs?
    Fix'd.
  • Thank you YoshoKatana for getting there first.
  • I aim to please.

    I would actually watch and enjoy Takashi Miike's Reservoir Dogs.
  • Yoshinobu Nishizaki's Treasure Planet.
  • Yoshinobu Nishizaki's Treasure Planet.
    GOD YES
  • Go Nagai's Superman.
  • Makoto Shinkai's Spider-Man
  • Keiichi Sato's Transformers.

    (Big O, Tiger and Bunny, MazinKaiser, Giant Robo. Mostly a character/mech designer)
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