Gantz Live Action Premiere Review

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On January 20th, I went to see the world premiere of the live action version of Gantz. My friends and I made it through the snow (man, was it a mess that night…) to the theater and grabbed our seats. The theatre was about, half full for the simultaneous screening. Everyone there was actually interested in seeing the movie, which was something different than a lot of movies you go to see. There were even some Naruto cosplayers. (Why they chose Naruto, I dare not ask.)

Gantz Movie

Promotional Still from the Movie of Gantz Itself

Viz did some great things with this screening, offering some chances to win tickets. They marketed it to the fans, although the theater we went to could have had it posted somewhere. ACParadise was giving away tickets and so were a bunch of other sites that weren’t the main Viz site. This screening was a fantastic idea. The screening was a great chance to see something before a lot of people and give us the opportunity to get together with other fans and watch a movie. We want more of these!

Before the broadcast started, they had some trivia up on the screen dedicated specifically to Gantz. The best one was sharing that the suits had to be made for each individual actor and that they were tailored specifically to them. Also, they cost about $6000 each to make. Makes me not want to make one for cosplay now…

When it was finally time to start the movie, the people in LA let us know that there would be a Q&A after the movie with the two stars, Kenichi Matsuyama and Kazunari Ninomiya. Both of them were very happy to be there it seemed. The Otaku USA guy who was hosting was a bit annoying, but no big deal. He’s the host and wouldn’t be involved with the actual movie.

Warning, there may be spoilers if you have not seen or read anything Gantz. I’m trying to stay away from them, but it happens.

I went into the movie having read through volume 14 of the US release of Gantz. I’ve never seen the anime. I’m patiently waiting my turn to watch it because I was told not to buy it until I’ve watched it. Personally, I LOVE the manga. I really enjoy the way Hiroya Oku writes and draws everything. It’s got lots of gore, a dog, and lots of breasts. (You really can’t miss them.)

Anyway, back to the movie. It starts out like the beginning of the manga, though he’s reading some kind of success help book instead of looking at a magazine with women in it. I was kinda disappointed that they started off ‘nerfing’ it right there. I let it slide and they go through the whole first section with Kurono and Kato. There are plenty of differences.

Now, I’m not a total stickler for following things word for word when they translate from book to screen or video game to screen. I enjoy the Mortal Kombat movie and the Silent Hill movie. Though, what they did with Gantz was more of a ton of changing the characters. I’m not just talking the gender swapping they did in the Silent Hill movie. These characters are different people.

Some of the things they did were, they combined a few of the characters and got rid of a lot of the characters. (Dog!) I was sad about some of those. Then, you get down to them just flat out changing the characters. The characters are all older. They aren’t high school students. There are a lot of individual changes too.

Kurono is not the Kurono in the manga. They make him relatable. Not to say that you can’t relate to him in some ways in the manga, but he’s super relatable now. He’s way more of a typical character than he is this character that you kinda of hate and are rooting for at the same time. I was looking for that character. I didn’t get that. What I got was a Kurono that is not an individual. He is very much an every man character. He doesn’t do some of the things that he does in the manga to make you almost hate him, but not quite. I found myself not really caring that much about him…

Then, you have Kato. Kato is a great match at first and then he never really develops. He stays the same. The Kato in the manga changed. This one has the same exact motivation all the time and is focused on that without fail. Don’t get me wrong, taking care of a family member is a great motivation, but come on, develop a little. Give a damn about something else a little more. Develop the little brother or something to make it interesting. It also feels like they tried to combine him and Izumi in a few ways and then backed off from doing that and went back to just messing with Kato.

Now, Kishimoto. She is supposed to be this bombshell kind of character that both of the boys are in love with. She’s pretty. She is very pretty. She’s not shaped like the characters in the manga at all, but whatever. The one good thing is, she’s just as annoying as in the manga. But, she’s way more helpless. She appears the same way, but they cut out a bunch about her (doubles!) and give her boyfriend issues.

This is a film version so it’s understandable that they did cut out a lot of things that happened in the first ‘arc’ of the manga. (I use that term loosely…) That’s okay, but they could have chosen better some of the things they cut out. They made the movie really dry and there are a lot of slow points where they mean to focus on character development, but it just ends up being the characters by themselves looking very wooden.

Some of the fight scenes are a little weird too. You know what’s going to happen and then it doesn’t and some random character you can’t place is doing something. They spend a bit too long with the Onion alien and then they are fighting the Tanaka alien (yes, not plural). The Tanaka alien is really cool to see in the movie. They did a great job with it but, the fight scene felt less like fighting aliens and more like fighting robots. No Shorty aliens and on to the Buddhist temple!

Here’s something fun, Tae shows up. She’s PRETTY. Tae is very mousy in the manga. In the movie, she is way too pretty to be the kind of girl she is. (Not to say that pretty girls don’t act like her, but the other characters in her scenes do blow her off and she is at least as pretty as Kishimoto in the movie and everyone is all about her.)

Alright, I’m going to keep my mouth shut, mostly, about the end and just say that at one point my one friend and I were whispering, “Kill them!”. It was a relief when the movie finally listened. I’ll also say the romance in the movie sucked. It was drawn out and unfulfilling. (Sounds like Kenshin, hmm…)

In the end, the movie itself felt really drawn out. The gore wasn’t there at the beginning and then it kind of showed up, but not really. Don’t go into it looking for naked, cause there isn’t any. They really toned everything down, tried to up the ‘soap opera drama’ with Kishimoto and Kato, and even made Kurono into a hero instead of an anti-hero.

Oh, they also showed the whole thing to us dubbed. Kinda lame right there.

Anyway, back to the presentation of the movie. Afterwards, the two stars spent a lot of time answering questions. Most of them were the typical “what was it like to work with so and so?” and “what was your favorite scene?” They were both really nice and were also disappointed the movie wasn’t shown subtitled. One of the translators got put to the test. I applaud you, Translator-san, for not giving up at all when your actor rambled.

There are at least 2 more movies coming. We saw previews for the second one, so they do plan on continuing the movies. I’ll watch them if we get more releases like this one for them. If not, I’ll probably wait until they either show up on Instant Queue or if I get bored.

The Gantz movie was okay. I would honestly just suggest reading the manga over watching the movie. I’m sure if you’ve never read the manga, it would maybe be more enjoyable to some degree. I guess I did nitpick at it, but really, you can’t change that much and expect people not to complain.

Stereopony performing at Anime Boston 2011

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Stereopony is returning to the US this spring as Guest of Honor for a performance at Anime Boston 2011. Anime Boston 2011 will be held this year at the Hynes Convention Center, Boston MA during the dates of April 22-24 2011. If you have not yet had a chance to check out Stereopony., here is a little background information:

STEREOPONY is a Japanese all-girl rock band that formed in Okinawa in 2007, consisting of AIMI (Vocal/Guitar), NOHANA (Bass), and SHIHO (Drums). The band gained their first opportunity on the Japanese rock radio program “SCHOOL OF LOCK!!”
Their debut single “Hitohira No Hanabira” was the 17th ending theme for the famous anime series “BLEACH” released on November 5, 2008 and ranked #25 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. And 2nd single “Namida No Muko”, the second opening theme for the second season of the Sunrise series “Mobile Suit Gundam 00”; and achieved #2 in the Oricon charts.
In March 2009, the girls performed at SXSW (Austin, TX) 2009, and received a thunderous ovation.
Their third single “I do it” was a collaboration with fellow Sony Music Entertainment Japan singer YUI, which was released on April 22, 2009. Their debut studio album “A hydrangea blooms” was released on June 17 of the same year and ranked #7 on the Oricon weekly charts. Their fifth single “TSUKIAKARI NO MICHISHIRUBE”, also released with the tie-in with the second season of hit anime series “Darker than Black”; ranking at #8 on Oricon.
After releasing 2 singles in June 2010, the girls released their much anticipated 2nd studio album “OVER THE BORDER”, and returned to the US to perform at AnimeNEXT (Somerset, NJ), their first time performing at an anime convention in the United States which turned out to be a great success filling over 5,000 people. Their latest single “Chisana Mahou”, the opening theme of anime series “Letter Bee REVERSE” released on December 8th.

www.stereopony.com
www.myspace.com/stereopony

[Source: Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.]

The Ninja Legion Podcast – 2011.02.06

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The Ninja Legion is a group of fans dedicated to sharing the voice of the Otaku generation. We cover various anime conventions as well as concerts, cultural festivals and any other events tied to Japanese culture, anime and video games so that we may bring other fans the latest and greatest in Otaku news. We always speak our voice and give honest opinions of everything we take in. Our motto is “For the fans by the fans” and we want the true voice to be heard no corporate agendas or paid endorsements. In this week’s podcast we go over the following:


– Former Japanese Terror group leader dies
– Barefoot Gen manga creator reveals cancer treatment
– America’s Greatest Otaku
– Kazuo Takahashi passes away
– No adequate offers for Funi
– Tekko guest announcement
– Anime Expo pays out big for cosplayers
– Item of the Week
– HCotW
– Gantz opens at #1
– Yuko Miyamura expecting second child
– Teens Arrested for Thefts at K-On! Model School
– TM Revolution gets his first starring role Live Action television series
– F*** San Francisco
– Rhymester’s Anime Music Video
– James Cameron angers me
– X-Japan signs with American record Label
– Upcoming Anime Releases
– The Voice of Mari Debuts
– Minions make cameos
– Suzuki Sensei Manga Gets Live-Action series
– Manga-Based Live-Action Hagane no Onna Gets 2nd Season
– Upcoming Video Game Releases
– Jeri Ryan signs on for Mortal Kombat
– Tell Capcom “Moar Darkstalkers PLZ”