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“Dragonball Evolution” is a bad movie but worse than that, it is a dead one--there is not a single spark of excitement or ingenuity on display at any point that I could discern. (It is so dull that it doesn’t even work as camp.) It is so dreadful, in fact, that I am convinced that the only reason that it is even getting a theatrical release at all is because Fox is hoping that dads and sons will go to see it this weekend while the moms and daughters flock to “Hannah Montana.” Sadly, they would probably be better served going to “Hannah Montana” as well because while that is also a fairly awful film in its own right, at least things occasionally happen in it, which is more than I can say for this one. (Also, the fight choreography in “Hannah Montana” is infinitely better.) In fact, the only thing about “Dragonball Evolution” that actually makes sense is the title--after all, there is nothing in it that even remotely suggests the existence of intelligent design.

http://www.efilmcritic.com/review.php?movie=17272&reviewer=389
 
Well, it is online. It's not even a so bad it's good movie.
 
Gosh same old haters as always had been. I have not seen the movie yet but i have never heard one person give this movie a chance. I mean if Fast and The Furious 4 can have such a big weekend. See no reason why this can't get some viewings. I have not heard so much baby talk for a movie before or after a film was released. Some may be open minded like me but most have never even gave this movie a chance.

Then you obviously were not paying attention. At least half the forum here was positive going in and hoping for the best. Me, JP, Bamfer, Star, Louie, Yas, CrashnBurn etc. Maybe had you actually looked around in here, you'd have seen the dozens of people that gave this movie a chance.

As for Fast and Furious, that had already proven to be a successful money making franchise, so of course it made money.
 
I was somewhat positive until I actually saw it. And if you look around guys like JoseMP who were looking forward to this film and defending it ended up completely turning their opinions around after they saw the film.

The film is terrible.
No question it was never gonna be as good as the cartoon in my mind. If they had Bryan Singer or Michael Bay then maybe it be as good as Transformers but our next blockbusters is gonna be Wolverine. I am saying no one really got excited by this project and i feel the Cast did try and i still will see it. Ofcourse this film was doomed after it was going against Hanna Montana.
Too be honest it looks better written then DB i just saying hoping when see it to have an open mind.
 
Well, it is online. It's not even a so bad it's good movie.
...a moderator promoting piracy?

People who steal movies then won't stop *****ing about it have no sympathy from me. You didn't pay for it, it doesn't owe you a thing.
 
I just made a statement. Fox is never getting any money from me, not after this butchering and their decision to air all episodes of Dollhouse and then not air the finale which (will be available on dvd only). because, you know, that make sense.
 
My friend, who's a hardcore DBZ fan, went and saw the second screening of the film and then dragged me and a couple other friends along to see it again tonight.

He thought it "wasn't too bad". But it was. Regardless of how it treats the source material, it's just a terrible movie. Had they slapped another name on the movie, I'd say the same thing. It's just bad.
And the special effects company should be ashamed of themselves.
 
ashamed? they did what they could with 45 millions.
 
...a moderator promoting piracy?

People who steal movies then won't stop *****ing about it have no sympathy from me. You didn't pay for it, it doesn't owe you a thing.
Lobo didn't say anything the "review" at the top of the page said. Lobo is not promoting Piracy.

As far as I see it, Lobo just repeated what was in the review.
 
...a moderator promoting piracy?

People who steal movies then won't stop *****ing about it have no sympathy from me. You didn't pay for it, it doesn't owe you a thing.


Who asked for your sympathy??
The movie sucked and we explained why it sucked..personally my life has not been damaged by such a trivial pointless movie.
 
In Cinema, i laugh, i didn't do that in the bootleg, i am still disappointed, the introduction in the beginning explain better the movie for those who don't know about DB, for those who knows, we have been spoiled too much.

In cinema, for those who has not been there yet, the music give an anchor emotion to the scenes, is the best thing of this movie, a good reason to go to the cinema, Grand pa Gohan´s dead music is haunting

The end is what put this movie in very bad shape, after Piccolo is defeat came the worst scenes of this movie

But seriously, people laugh in the cinema in some parts of the movie.
 
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Just came back from it, hoping, just hoping in some weird way I might enjoy it....I didn't, not on any level. I was kind to give it 3/10. I'll be doing my full review later, but little things in the film pissed me off.

Yamcha for example, kept saying ''Bro'' and then makes a remark of hearing it on day time reality show or something. The ****, is Yamcha ******ed or something? Why would anyone write an explaintion to saying ''bro'' into a film? Not only that, but they had to make a remark about chi chi's name.

Chi Chi-Yeah stupid name right?
Goku-Yep.

It's like they need to address her name so the general audience wouldn't find it weird. Well guess what? It is weird, because a ****ing green alien is going to destroy the planet, so what do you expect. How come they can explain a name or why a character says ''Bro'' in the film, but they can't explain what the hell was up with Piccolos blood giving life to some weird alien things. What's going on? Where am I?
 
that's the problem with this movie: Fox doesn't cough up the money, and rushes it to make a quick buck. I'm not saying that the crew and actors were lazy, but the mentality that went into the pre-production at Fox was. From what I've heard so far, every cliche in the book is in the movie.

I've never read any of the Dragonball books, but I've seen some of the anime. I give it credit for being different enough that it broke some kind of ground in anime/manga. Here, this is not the case.
 
finally saw it...
terrible movie. guilty pleasure

the cast/director did what they could with a terrible script and low budget.


it wouldve made for a good sci-fi channel original movie
the editing felt like they were trying to tighten and squeeze every second they could outta it.

theres a shot of bulma riding the bike that was shot in greenscreen... the greenscreen was SO bad that i swear i could do so much better myself.

surprised that i actually liked chichi... and hated yamcha.
bulma and piccolo were alright... though piccolo was only in about 3 scenes.


the after the credits scene was drawn out and almost laughable...might've worked if he was a baby lol

poor wong and crew..

about the greenscreen. For the love of God, they had over a year to finish the visual effects.
 
about the greenscreen. For the love of God, they had over a year to finish the visual effects.
makes me cringe at what they would've unleashed upon us if they had kept their original release date.





anywho, AICN's review...

Massawyrm said:
http://www.aintitcool.com/node/40729




Hola all. Massawyrm here.

Wow, was this a monumentally bad idea. Actually, it was a number of bad ideas. And the result was a terribly crappy movie that has already alienated the DRAGONBALL fanbase (many of whom downloaded illegal copies online and have long been ranting about it) and will do little to bring over new blood to the series now considered by many to be a classic. It’s just plain bad – not the worst of the year by far – but it is bad enough to want to avoid without ever being bad enough to be gloriously awful. There’s no fun here, just fail; a weak, terrible movie that tries very hard to condense an entire series into 80 some odd minutes. Yeah. Great idea, guys.

The first thing I don’t understand is the need or desire to see anime adapted to live action. If you want to see anime on the bigscreen…****ing show anime on the bigscreen. Anime rocks. It’s an artform all its own. You can do things in anime that you CANNOT do in a live action feature film, so why try? DRAGONBALL was a comic book series. These are comic book characters. Their power levels aren’t that of simple martial artists – they are closer to that of super heroes. Of gods. They can fly, teleport, throw energy around like it was nothing, blows holes in the earth and toss each other into the sun. There was even a character that survived contact with the sun before coming back to get his ass kicked again. This is what Anime is for. You can do stuff like that there. Doing it in a film is far trickier.

The DRAGONBALL universe was never conducive to film. The characters are goofy, the action over the top and a bulk of the television show more about striking a pose and talking trash than it was about actually kicking ass. The first thing you have to do is establish a universe in which these kinds of things can happen while not turning off the audience. That never happens here. The world is just silly and gets sillier by the minute. It doesn’t feel real. It feels like a mishmash of ideas from the show thrown together that never congeal into a universe I felt like I was transported to. The second thing you have to do is bring over enough elements from the show to make it, you know, THE SHOW. But as this is a film, you also need to give us a reason why each of those elements are there. Here we have characters that are clearly from the show, but only a handful of them are relevant to the story. At all.

One character is so superfluous I would have forgotten about his existence had he not barged his way into every scene to make his presence known. He never does anything to warrant needing him around. He’s just there. Acting like some *****ebag fratboy, doing the worst Paul Walker impression I’ve ever heard. There’s Emmy Rossum as some chick with guns who has built a Dragonball detector, but has to hang around to use it rather than handing it off to our hero. So they try to give her **** to do as well. But never anything interesting. That leaves us with a handful of important characters, none of whom are more than mere impressions of their animated counterparts. They have no soul – no dimension.

So at least the action is cool, right? No. In what I consider to be the worst idea of all, DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION was made under the modern 20th Century Fox adaptation guidelines: acquire a popular title with a built in fanbase (like ERAGON, HITMAN, THE SEEKER, STREET FIGHTER) then dump as little money as possible into it as they can without making it look like they weren’t trying. Then they leave their directors out to dry, trying to make the best films they can without the money to do so. And that is certainly the case here. DRAGONBALL fights are supposed to be epic. They are about truly powerful beings throwing each other through structures and teleporting and beating the living **** out of one another. These fights should have been Hulk/Abomination or Neo/Agent Smith. Instead they are slightly more colorful versions of the fight at the end of THE COVENANT.

Honestly though, I can’t totally blame director James Wong. The few rare moments that work here do so under his direction. There’s one scene between Goku and Chi Chi which mixes martial arts and teen romance to a solid effect. And Chow Yun-Fat has moments of excellence as Master Roshi. But Wong does let the *****ebag fratboy hijack every scene he stinks it up in and he somehow manages to make Emmy Rossum tragically not hot (which is just a crime against nature.) However, most everything here seems to hinge upon the sparse budget. Everything here feels small – the world, the fights, the power levels - especially for a story that feels like it wants to be big.

Sadly this is just another case of franchise ****ed into the dirt over profit margin considerations. While I’m not convinced that a truly great live action DRAGONBALL adaptation could ever exist, with the right amount of money they could have at least made a very pretty one that was fun to watch. This isn’t that. This isn’t that at all. It is the very model of what we have come to expect from FOX. Nothing more, nothing less.

It’s not even fun to rip on. STREET FIGHTER: THE LEGEND OF CHUN LI was far worse – but far more fun by comparison.

Until next time friends, smoke ‘em if ya got ‘em.
 
i thought it looked that bad because i saw a cam version.
so in the theater is also looked that bad? interesting.


and i know that you could do better. after effects and some knowledge about color correction and voila.


p.s. what do you mean that the last scene was almost laughable?

yep.. it was like they didnt even bother tracking the background to bulma and her bike... like the original superman movies and the shakey ugly background greenscreen. I could do better and in less than 3hrs with that shot lol.


the last scene
after piccolo is deafeated the same woman that he once tried to kill is somehow taking care of him.
the way piccolo is laying in bed all cozy makes him look like a big baby lol

about the greenscreen. For the love of God, they had over a year to finish the visual effects.
yeah i could forgive the cgi... but greenscreen is simple. even Heroes could do it nicely.


i think my only real good scene in the movie, that i had no problem with, was chchi helping to train goku.
 
Another thing that bothered me is when Chi Chi invited Goku to her party. She knew full well that the bullies, who attempted to murder Goku earlier on would be there also. What a *****.
 
So I just came back from the movie. I saw it with my younger brother and a friend. And I basically stand by what I said about the bootleg. The only missing stuff was the opening credits, with a quick explanation about piccolo and Oozaru reeking havoc on earth before being sealed, the beginning fight between Goku and Gohan and the end credits. My younger brother who was a casual dbz fan liked the movie. But me and my friend hated it. The acting was still cringe worthy and the action average. I was hoping that some of the missing runtime from the bootleg would be put into the end fight but nope!

And for opening day, the theater was barely half full.....DBE had like 5 showings and F&F had 10, so did Hannah montanna.
 
wait wait, they actually put extra crap in the credits ? dare i ask what it was

god what dumbasses, as soon as the credits came up i was long gone
 
Saw it in theaters stayed for extra scene review will be up later.
 
makes me cringe at what they would've unleashed upon us if they had kept their original release date.





anywho, AICN's review...

That review pretty much mentions everything I thought about the film and then some.
 

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