James Cameron's Live Action Battle Angel Alita
Dean Siren writes "Moviehole.net reports that James Cameron wants to direct a live action Battle Angel Alita movie. Cameron says, "The issue is will it be the next film, or will it be the one after the next film? That's really all there is to it at this point. We've done a tremendous amount of design for the film, we're fine-tuning the script, it's just a matter of time." As for the movie itself, "Motorball might find its way more into the second film - I definitely want to do more than one film. I want to create a world and a character that can go through at least one more film, possibly more. And that's not just for the classic financial reasons, it's just that I think there's a possibility for a real mythology here, so I feel that this is a good canvas to do something big that's got more scope." UK Anime and The Z Review are also reporting." I enjoyed the original Battle Angel Alita. It left me feeling like so much more could be done with it. It'll be interesting to see what comes of this one.
...you'll love the manga.
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A lot of people felt that way because the two part OVA you saw was only a small part of the story that sprawled across a multivolume manga. If you really liked the movie and want more, definitely check out the manga. As with book to movie translations, the manga is usually better then the anime.
I'm tired of bombing the universe
I'll watch anything with her in it. She is the ultimate in hotness. She was James Cameron's lead actress for his short-lived TV series.
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As a film student and special effects guru-type, I can only say thank god for this. The manga is my favorite series hands-down (how many people can say they've cried at the conclusion of the Ourobouros section, where Alita and Nova face off?), and I've taken 2 years of Japanese mostly to be able to translate the rest of it that wasn't released here (look for Gunnm: Last Order on the net).
Cameron knows how to use effects well, and has enough of a reputation to command an impressive budget. He's got the kinks worked out, I think, having done the American version already (Dark Angel). With any luck, I can get on the VFX crew for the movie when it gets made...
It's almost the same type of plot. At least we won't be seeing another crappy hack job by the so-called greats of Hollywood (Spielberg, Lucas, et al). I would not put it past him to use Jessica Alba again. She's is the basic type for the role. I would watch it even if it was an Alan Smithee production
Sorry about the writing. Robot fingers, you know? Cliff Steele in DOOM PATROL #23
Eh, Kyle WAS a soldier. Trained to fight, brought up in a world full of Terminators, death, destruction etc.
Sarah was a waitress. Trained to flip burgers and go out on a Friday night, and suddenly confronted by Arnie complete with shades, lots of guns and a pretty strong desire (absolutely WILL not stop etc) to kill her. Not to mention the whole certain-knowledge-about-the-end-of-the-world deal, and not being able to do a thing about it. I'm not sure how I'd react in her position, but I think a spell in a mental health institute might well be in order. Don't really see this as evidence of major sexism by Mr C.
I have to agree that Jessica Alba is a major babe though, as well as a much better actress than she's apparently given credit for.
Babe first and foremost though...