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The live-action AKIRA movie

edited 2011-09-27 11:46:56 in Media
Mexican fag
>Race Lift

>set in New York, not Tokyo

Well, this is going to end we-

>Morgan Freeman as Col. Shikishima

-meh, still not looking forward to it

Comments

  • Set in New-york...

    Hey guys, remember the last time a Japanese thing was set in New York?

    :3


  • Till shade is gone, till water is gone, into the Shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath, to spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the last Day.
    TETSUOOOOOOOOO

    KANEDAAAAAAAA
  • Next they're going to set NGE in modern-day London!
  • edited 2011-09-27 11:55:36
    You can change. You can.
    Hey guys, remember the last time a Japanese thing was set in New York?

    correlation, causation, etc etc

    ^ I'd watch it if it's done as a British series with thirteen episodes, no filler and Daniel Radcliffe is Shinji. 
  • It doesn't help that Shinji is a less psychotic Tetsuo
  • edited 2011-09-27 12:01:17
    I'd watch a westernization of Durarara set in a very detailed and accurate rendering of some specific New York or London neighborhood in place of Ikebukuro.

    But yeah, forget British NGE, I want to see a British version of Eden of the East. It could still start in America! And have the same opening song, which would almost make more sense this time because, y'know...

    I have no opinion on Akira. Never seen the original. I really should get around to that some time...
  • But you never had any to begin with.
    ...Now I kinda want to see a live action Baccano!. Although that would be probably end up somehow being set in Japan, in a cruel reversal of roles.
  • One foot in front of the other, every day.
    Hey guys, remember the last time a Japanese thing was set in New York?


    Okay now that was just a low blow.
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