Hahahahahahahahaha. Aw.I can see him visiting the DB set. "Hmm... not much I can really do here."
Laser beam eyes. Claws. Mouth sewn shut. You know, the usually.What happened to deadpool? ._. ...................
Laser beam eyes. Claws. Mouth sewn shut. You know, the usually.
Those are his 'scars'.Is that eyeshadow supposed to be his mask ?????
wtf? what's Baraka from Mortal Kombat doing in a Wolverine movie?
t:And people think Dragonball fans have it bad.I wish he was lying
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The controversial Dragonball Evolution movie is attracting much attention in Japan for its unusual decision to refrain from any screenings at all to film critics, in what many interpret as a sign that 20th Century Fox know the title will be savaged.
The Japanese release is set to begin showing nationwide in 540 cinemas on the 13th of March, with the dubbed version boasting an all star seiyuu cast. The US release is set for April 9th.
Speculation from writers and critics ranges from “Aren’t they just trying to keep fans of the manga away from the film because they already know it will be savaged?”, to the optimistic “Isn’t this just a way of building anticipation by keeping a lid on the differences between the original and the new movie?”
The organisers of what very limited screenings there have been offer the rather unconvincing excuse “We couldn’t get everything printed up in time, that’s the main reason. It has nothing to do with avoiding criticism.”
Even the original author of the manga, Akira Toriyama, does not conceal his incomprehension at the movie’s direction.
Last month, in public comments, he was quoted as saying “As the creator, seeing what they’d done with the characters and script I was like ‘what?’”, and “Perhaps it is best appreciated as ‘New Dragonball’, Dragonball in an another dimension.”
If even the creator cannot bring himself to gush over the title, perhaps a disaster of legendary proportions is imminent? Ghoulish curiosity on the part of fans may ensure that commercial success is not so far out of reach as might be expected…
James Wong can say whatever he wants. He's still a crappy, hack mainstream director.


