Actor Keanu Reeves will leap into anime if his current project continues to move forward -- the project being a live action version of the anime series "Cowboy Bebop" with Reeves starring as the laconic hero Spike Spiegel.
Urf. This is not really happy news. I was hoping for another animated feature from the series which ran for 26 episodes in 1998. The story is set in a science fiction world of bounty hunters, but the real pleasure came from the characters and their failures and successes - and the arc of the story is rather non-linear and goofy, an anti-action tale with anti-heroes, a genius dog named Einstein and a computer whiz child named Ed. It's oddity is endearing, but I truly doubt Hollywood can do anything at all worthy of the time and money they'll throw at this.
Do yourself a favor and watch the original series, the one feature they made and be happy with that perfection.
Hollywood sort of flirts with animation and comic book tales - especially if they make money. Does that mean the just-announced Oscar nominations for Heath Ledger as The Joker, and the other nominations for "The Dark Knight" will actually earn the award itself? (Oh boy, here I go on comics again. Fanboy rants and raves about comic books are akin to those tedious scenes in "High Fidelity" where the characters talk about music and records. It's full-blown nerdiness.)
Here's what I know - Ledger's performance was surely one of the best I saw all year. And with Hugh "Wolverine" Jackman hosting this year's awards, maybe the comic book is finally --- naw, Hollywood loves money first and last. (Though Oscar does love tragedy, such as Ledger's untimely death last year.)
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Via the pages of Topless Robot (a blog about toys and nerds which is on my daily must-read list) we get the new trailer for a kung-fu movie called "Chocolate". It is absolutely my kind of Valentine's Day flick:
After seeing "The Day The Earth Stood Still" I don't hold much hope for Reeves.Maybe Mark Walburg ? As you may have guessed I am a comics and anime junkie.Speaking of anime,well.you know.
ReplyDeletehave you seen julien donkey-boy? there are some genius herzog moments in that one!
ReplyDeletejulien donkey-boy is one of two Harmony Korine movies with Herzog. Harmony really likes Herzog. I do too. I also highly recommend The Loch Ness Incident, too. Herzog is having a blast.
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, anything with or by Herzog is must-see viewing.