Each character had a unique look and hair style. They could have changed the hair or wear wigs. It really is not that expensive. Also you should always pay attention to detail in everything you do. That means movies, writing and work. Have some pride in your workmanship. So yes the hair colours do matter. I also did not say it was a horrible movie. So are you saying they are redoing the movie a third time?
The only hair color that is different is Misa's because Death Note doesn't use that anime trend of every color is a natural haircolor. It's all rather normal. What more do you want from it? They are virtually just exactly what it should be, live action versions of the characters. Are you saying the guy who played L didn't play L well? He was exactly like him. In real life anime doesn't automatically translate to the real world which is why some things need to be cut and haircolor does not define their personality. Especially since it's Death Note which doesn't have many anime flare characters and are all just regular people.
What do you mean redoing the movie a third time? It's only been adapted once so far to live action and yes Hollywood has picked up the rights to adapt the anime into a live action film.
I am saying that they should have used the hair colour. They also did have near in the movie and he had black hair, and Misa is suppose to have blonde. You are saying that detail does not matter in the movie.
What if they would have used a puppet that looked really fake. You would still say "Yeah whatever its a movie". Also the show was very realistic for the most part. Also the fact they have a note book that kills people is not real so that means no Deathnote.
Which means you do not think Deathnote should have ever been a live action movie. Also some movies are not something that would translate well like Dragon ball Z. However other movies like Tekken would make great movies.
They already translated it in japanease and English. So if you mean we would have another cast going for the American version I do not see the point.
The colour does have a lot to do with the personality. Why do you think they made Misa blonde? Since she may be smart but she is still a complete ditz.
When I was talking about Death Note being rather normal is that you don't see an abundance of characters with this visual flare that decide to sport gaudy fashions and hair every color of the rainbow. Tekken didn't make a good movie.
Misa still acted like Misa and saying blond hair is such a necessity is saying like a stereotype is really so relevant. The chick playing Misa still acted like a ditz and people don't have to be blond to be dumb. The L movie could have been so much better especially after I read the book which was so much more entertaining than the actual film. Plus Near in the film was just fan service and a rather weak attempt at that. I thought that kid had some serious problems because he spoke only a couple of words which he's decide to repeat over and over again which was like, wtf? Is he retarded?
The dubbing for the movie was just done but an American remake is coming and Shane Black has been confirmed for director. Death Note works quite well and you just have to change the setting, put it in New York or something.
Hollywood is picked up quite a few anime to adapt. Akira, Bleach (no idea why), Ninja Scroll, Ghost In The Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Battle Angel, KITE along with a few more. Quite a few of these can translate well to screen even more so with a western approach. Like Fullmetal Alchemist sounds like a decent choice that the west can probably pull off more so than Japan. Japan freaking butchered the GANTZ movie which pissed me off personally because I love GANTZ.
Tekken has made a few great movies so I have no idea what you are talking about. I love all of tekkens movies but they made a few. Which one did you not like? I love the games and the tekken storyline. I also really wanted to see Near with white hair but they never did.
I thought we were talking about live action adaptions which the Tekken live action movie was awful.
White isn't really a natural hair color and was that kid really Near? If they didn't add the subtle nods to the character with the robot or at the end when L named him he would be Near in no way shape or form. Besides, Near isn't as interesting to begin with. It really was just a way to drag on the series and Near and Mello both had quirks that would resemble L in more ways than one also ultimately all they did was catch Light. L pretty much solved the case and everything they did worked from a cheat sheet. The live action films had a much more satisfying ending and I liked the idea of Light's dad finding out his son was Kira.
You mean the one with Jin? I liked the one with Jins back story. They also made a few of them and one was the anime movies. One was the SG which I wanted to watch and they have 2 live action I believe. They also made one for street fighter which fit pretty well with the style of the game. Yes neither is a book that kills people so you are saying we should get rid of the note book as well. Which defeats the point of making the movie at all. It is a movie you want it to be real? We can not add a murdering note book in that case. Unless you are saying you own a murdering note book and you have evidence it works.
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Each character had a unique look and hair style. They could have changed the hair or wear wigs. It really is not that expensive. Also you should always pay attention to detail in everything you do. That means movies, writing and work. Have some pride in your workmanship. So yes the hair colours do matter. I also did not say it was a horrible movie. So are you saying they are redoing the movie a third time?
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The only hair color that is different is Misa's because Death Note doesn't use that anime trend of every color is a natural haircolor. It's all rather normal. What more do you want from it? They are virtually just exactly what it should be, live action versions of the characters. Are you saying the guy who played L didn't play L well? He was exactly like him. In real life anime doesn't automatically translate to the real world which is why some things need to be cut and haircolor does not define their personality. Especially since it's Death Note which doesn't have many anime flare characters and are all just regular people.
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I am saying that they should have used the hair colour. They also did have near in the movie and he had black hair, and Misa is suppose to have blonde. You are saying that detail does not matter in the movie.
What if they would have used a puppet that looked really fake. You would still say "Yeah whatever its a movie". Also the show was very realistic for the most part. Also the fact they have a note book that kills people is not real so that means no Deathnote.
Which means you do not think Deathnote should have ever been a live action movie. Also some movies are not something that would translate well like Dragon ball Z. However other movies like Tekken would make great movies.
They already translated it in japanease and English. So if you mean we would have another cast going for the American version I do not see the point.
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When I was talking about Death Note being rather normal is that you don't see an abundance of characters with this visual flare that decide to sport gaudy fashions and hair every color of the rainbow. Tekken didn't make a good movie.
Misa still acted like Misa and saying blond hair is such a necessity is saying like a stereotype is really so relevant. The chick playing Misa still acted like a ditz and people don't have to be blond to be dumb. The L movie could have been so much better especially after I read the book which was so much more entertaining than the actual film. Plus Near in the film was just fan service and a rather weak attempt at that. I thought that kid had some serious problems because he spoke only a couple of words which he's decide to repeat over and over again which was like, wtf? Is he retarded?
The dubbing for the movie was just done but an American remake is coming and Shane Black has been confirmed for director. Death Note works quite well and you just have to change the setting, put it in New York or something.
Hollywood is picked up quite a few anime to adapt. Akira, Bleach (no idea why), Ninja Scroll, Ghost In The Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Battle Angel, KITE along with a few more. Quite a few of these can translate well to screen even more so with a western approach. Like Fullmetal Alchemist sounds like a decent choice that the west can probably pull off more so than Japan. Japan freaking butchered the GANTZ movie which pissed me off personally because I love GANTZ.
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Tekken has made a few great movies so I have no idea what you are talking about. I love all of tekkens movies but they made a few. Which one did you not like? I love the games and the tekken storyline. I also really wanted to see Near with white hair but they never did.
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I thought we were talking about live action adaptions which the Tekken live action movie was awful.
White isn't really a natural hair color and was that kid really Near? If they didn't add the subtle nods to the character with the robot or at the end when L named him he would be Near in no way shape or form. Besides, Near isn't as interesting to begin with. It really was just a way to drag on the series and Near and Mello both had quirks that would resemble L in more ways than one also ultimately all they did was catch Light. L pretty much solved the case and everything they did worked from a cheat sheet. The live action films had a much more satisfying ending and I liked the idea of Light's dad finding out his son was Kira.
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You mean the one with Jin? I liked the one with Jins back story. They also made a few of them and one was the anime movies. One was the SG which I wanted to watch and they have 2 live action I believe. They also made one for street fighter which fit pretty well with the style of the game. Yes neither is a book that kills people so you are saying we should get rid of the note book as well. Which defeats the point of making the movie at all. It is a movie you want it to be real? We can not add a murdering note book in that case. Unless you are saying you own a murdering note book and you have evidence it works.