“Dragonball Evolution” screenwriter Ben Ramsey has apologized to fans for the film. In a letter to Derek Padula, “the world’s first professional Dragon Ball scholar,” Ramsay took responsibility for the film’s poor reception. “I knew that it would eventually come down to this one day,” he wrote. “‘Dragonball Evolution’ marked a very painful creative point in my life. To have something with my name on it as the writer be so globally reviled is gut wrenching. To receive hate mail from all over the world is heartbreaking. I spent so many years trying to deflect the blame, but at the end of the day it all comes down to the written word on page and I take full responsibility for what was such a disappointment to so many fans. I did the best I could, but at the end of the day, I ‘dropped the dragon ball.'” “I went into the project chasing after a big payday, not as a fan of the franchise but as a businessman taking on an assignment,” he continued. “I have learned that when you go into a creative endeavor without passion you come out with sub-optimal results, and sometimes flat out garbage.
So I’m not blaming anyone for ‘Dragonball’ but myself. As a fanboy of other series, I know what it’s like to have something you love and anticipate be so disappointing.” “Dragonball Evolution” hit theaters on April 10, 2009, earning just over $9 million during an eight week period. The ill-received film debuted to a 14% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and continues to be reviled by fans. PG , 1 hr 26 min Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Dragonball Evolution near you. James Marsters as Lord Piccolo and Eriko Tamura as Mai in "Dragonball Evolution." Poster art for "Dragonball Evolution."Looking for movie tickets? Enter your location to see which movie theaters are playing Dragonball Evolution near you. Evolution is far more entertaining than it deserves to be, unless you're a 10-year-old boy, in which case it's only the greatest movie ever made. April 13, 2009 | There are a few entertaining fight scenes.
But there is also uneven CGI, bad dialogue and a host of clichéd moments that make Dragonball Evolution just another disappointing matinee movie. The film is crammed with treats for old-school Dragonball fans. For everyone else, this amounts to another seen-it-before, probably-willing-to-see-it-again distraction, a passable collection of 'splosions and special effects for a slow film weekend. Fans of the best-selling Dragonball comics (and cartoons, and videogames...) might have a shot at untangling the knotty dream-logic that strangles Dragonball: Evolution's live-action adaptation. The giddy, anything-goes spirit of Japanese manga comics and Hong Kong martial arts flicks animates Dragonball Evolution. Not enough to make it a good movie, mind you, but enough so you won't hate yourself if you sit through it with the kids. It's hard to muster up fear for the end of the civilization when the whole production looks like an hour of network filler.Pcs DragonLego DragonSuper LegoThibaultScott'S RoomKrillin RoshiLego ToyChild KidSubgenresForward6 PCs Dragon Ball Z GOKU VEGETTA KRILLIN ROSHI GOHAN Minifigure Fit Lego Toy C19See Morepin 56heart 25speech 1Creations WallAwesome Lego CreationsLegos CreationsNxt CreationsCreations ShareCreations OddeeCreations LikesLego WalleKiddo FunForward25 Incredible Lego CreationsSee Morepin 2heart 1Martial arts tournament Dragon Ball warriors LEGO STYLE.
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It was everything fans who'd grown up alongside the evolution of the Power Rangers wanted from a reboot. Unfortunately it was only 15 minutes long and was wholly unofficial, as Kahn went to great lengths to point out in the Vimeo video description, but it certainly made people sit up and take notice. The next Power Rangers Hollywood live-action adaptation is coming sometime in 2017 and, whilst there's little chance it's going to be anything like as dark as Power/Rangers, there's just been a new bar set for them in terms of storytelling quality.But whilst Power/Rangers got a lot of traction online there's a wealth of other great fan films that you might not have seen yet, and which put their Hollywood counterparts to shame... The most recent fan-made video to go viral is the Black Smoke Films produced Dragon Ball Z: The Fall of Men. Like Power/Rangers it takes a much beloved source from the childhoods of those in their twenties and thirties and perfectly adapts it to their target audience.
Timeline wise, The Fall of Men takes place around about the time of the History of Trunks special episode, which was a pretty bleak narrative in and of itself. The Fall of Men takes it a step further away from the original canon and - holy shit - is that Cell?The Fall of Men is even more impressive when you remember the last official live-action offering we got - Dragon Ball Evolution. Eugh.Out of all the well loved video games in all the wide world few are as well suited for translating to a feature length adaptation than that of Half-Life, especially since we're probably never going to get Half-Life 3. Curse you Gabe Newell!Well Machinima have given us the next best thing in the form of Enter The Freeman: Half-Life. Half-Life has great story potential to become a film, though Hollywood would probably mess it up as they have a tendency to do with video game adaptations. This is one cause that proves sometimes it's better left to the fans. Enter the Freeman has it all; headcrabs, the iconic crowbar and an incredibly convincing Gordon Freeman.