It really isn't. The technology is out there to make a really good live action movie.
Just watch James Cameron's new movie Avatar when it comes out, where you live. You'll be blown away by the visual experience of that and the CGI. The same technology used there can be used to make a really good pokemon live action movie; the point is it won't though.
The problem is that the budget won't be high and neither will the patience of the film studio and so it will be rushed and done sloppily and will result in a movie that looks absolute crap.
I keep thinking of that live-action Transformers movie. I probably shouldn't compare the two, but if they could come up with a great movie from cars that turn into robots, why not one based after creatures you catch in a portable sphere?
But why though? :/
I keep thinking of that live-action Transformers movie. I probably shouldn't compare the two, but if they could come up with a great movie from cars that turn into robots, why not one based after creatures you catch in a portable sphere?
MastaMind said:Seeing that they made Avatar, which i believe was like 20 years in delay for inaddaquete technology, it could happen.
like i said it COULD happen... prob not thoughThat movie had a $300 million budget. No intelligent person would invest that in a Pokémon live-action movie even in the late-90's and early-2000's.
MastaMind said:like i said it COULD happen... prob not though
C'mon, at least a lil optimism would be nice :DThere's no "Could". It has a 0% chance of ever occuring meaning "Impossible".
There's no "Could". It has a 0% chance of ever occuring meaning "Impossible".
GlitchCity said:anything is possible, but that doesnt mean that its going to be good -cough- dragonball evolution -cough-