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    Anime That I Think Would Make A Great Movie: Noir

    Monday, May 11th, 2009

    At ACEN, I attended the Hollywood vs Otaku panel, and there was a lot of discussion on movies that might or might not make good (Hollywood?) movie adaptations. FWIW, I think that Noir would pretty much be a shoe-in for a great movie. Here’s my thinking:

    • The plot allows for as many (or, for that matter, as few) action sequences as budget allows. Car chase with explosions? No problem. Shoot-outs? Gotta have shoot-outs. A special effects team could have fun with a live-action Noir, but could churn out stuff that’s been done before without serious detriment to the film.
    • The environment of Noir is varied but not too exotic. Hollywood has plenty of experience depicting locations like abandoned construction, European streets, casinos, and green rolling fields.
    • The plot is fairly easy to follow. No one should be walking out of the theater wondering what just happened. At the same time, it’s not too predictable: people who don’t know anything about Noir already should be in for a few surprises.
    • Noir reaches the fan base: it was a very, very popular anime.
    • Mireille. Although almost everyone at the panel agreed that the use of “A-list” actors and the tendency to cast for really good looks is a net bad, it’d be trivial to cast a famous actress with super-model looks as Mireille. (Side note: Silence tells me that he thinks Sarah Michelle Gellar [Buffy the Vampire Slayer] would be good for this role)
    • A touch of the mystical: Les Soldats is an almost perfect movie-villain organization. They’re weird, mysterious, religious, and utterly unlike any real organization around. And their favorite mode of attack consists of swarms of MIB.
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    FanCruft is Now Running On WordPress

    Friday, May 8th, 2009

    The old FanCruft system and WordPress have been successfully, if somewhat awkwardly, integrated. Yay! Right now, this just adds the ability to comment on posts and anime in the database, but voting and other changes are coming very soon. Old links to anime pages should be redirecting all by themselves. The old blog pages don’t do this yet, but they will next week when I get back from ACEN. :)

    Anime Companies Can’t Shrink Themselves To Greatness

    Friday, May 1st, 2009

    The internet is abuzz with the news of Central Park Media going bankrupt. Honestly, with the quality of some of the US Manga Corp titles I’m surprised this didn’t happen years ago — their logo, after all, is MD Geist, which is akin to a big sign that says “100% certified worthless crud” at the beginning of every show (some didn’t deserve it, many did). Nonetheless, I think there are a few things that can be learned from this incident.

    First of all, CPM tried to avoid this fate by shrinking. Maybe their creditors insisted. Maybe other circumstances made it unavoidable. For the reason why it was still a bad idea, see this blog post and this blog post on Work Matters. CPM had lay-offs to deal with their difficulties, but it doesn’t look as if they changed much of what they actually did.



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