I am a writer and awhile back I tried to pitch trigun live action now this was a hard thing I had writen a script and it
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singinspiredream — 18 years ago(October 04, 2007 08:27 PM)
Here's my pick
Vash - Ryan Gosling . think of his character in "Stay" He can pull it off and he's got the look.
Knives - Hayden Christensen Vash and Knives need to at least look somewhat alikeand blonde.
Meryl - Natalie Portman She's a versatile actress, she can be cute and then kick some ass.
Milly - Liv Tyler No question about this.
WolfWood - Nathan Fillion His character in FireFly is evidence of this.
Legato - Christen Bale Go watch the Prestige. -
KalidescopeEyes — 18 years ago(October 15, 2007 12:21 AM)
No no no. This is all wrong. All the guys are too small.
Vash- Justin Hartley
Knives- Christian Bale
Wolfwood- Adrian Brody
Legato- Jake Gyllenhall
Millie- Caridee English
Meryl- Rachel McAdams
Rem- Liv Tyler
TADA!!!!! The best cast ever. The End. -
MalRey_11 — 18 years ago(December 10, 2007 10:05 AM)
Vash = Toby McGuire
Knives = Leonardo Dicaprio
Wolfwood = Nathan Fillion
Legato = Johnny Depp
Millie = Stacy Keibler
Meryl = Rose Byrne
Rem = Natalie Portman
Johnny Depp could really play any role, which is why I would love to see him as the especially unique and sinister Legato.
Toby and Leo look enough alike, and I think that the would fit the roles really well. As long as Vash is kept as the goof ball and not uber-serious ala spider-man.
Natalie Portman: takes an angel to play an angel.
Rose Byrne: I though about Anne Hathaway too, but I think Rose would be great as sort of a pencil pusher forced out into the field.
Stacy Keibler: Millie was by far the hardest fit, but Stacy is 6' tall and she has a bubbly personality and can kick serious ass when needed.
Lastly Nathan Fillion: I personally don't think he looks the part completely, but if I can see him play any role similar to Mal i'm gonna jump at the chance.
P.s. This is clearly a dream cast and not one that I would think could ever be assembled, just who I picture in the roles. -
a-heros-sacrifice — 18 years ago(November 03, 2007 11:56 AM)
I, too, would like to see a Trigun movie, but I would also like to direct it, and I won't be able to do that for several years, after I graduate. I don't think that your cast choices are the best, mainly because the actors are probably too old for the parts, I mean, at the oldest, most of the characters look to be in their late twenties. The way I had pictured it was to have two movies, like there were two series of manga, with the second one being more mature than the first. These are just some of my ideas, of course, but I am a bit of a perfectionist sometimes. By the way, can I read your script?
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austinjohn21 — 18 years ago(December 22, 2007 03:33 PM)
No arguments here. It's hard to argue a cast really until after you see it happen. I mean, how many people out there bashed Raimi's pick of Tobey Maguire as Spidey, and then Tobey made the role his own? Perhaps the biggest casting call of Raimi's career. At this point I don't think I could picture anyone else as Peter Parker.
The way I see it, a Trigun flick should go for a younger cast, preferably on the up-and-coming side of things.
Anyway, here's a cast I could see.
Vash - Justin Long (Live Free or Die Hard)
(In the running: Heath Ledger, Ryan Gosling)
Wolfwood - Hugh Jackman
(In the running: Keanu Reeves)
Knives - Shia LaBeouf. I can see some of you scratching your heads even now, but here's a guy that casts and crews love, a guy who will steal the show when he's onscreen. I think there's potential here for a fan favorite. I'd love to see Shia tackle a bad guy myself.
(In the running: Hayden Christensen)
These are the guys I would hit up for the three primary roles. I'm not so much on an opinion of the other characters. I'd love to see Johnny Depp as Legato or Jake Gyllenhaal as Midvalley, but those are as generic as they come as far as fan casting goes.
Hey, come to think of it, Ryan Reynolds would make an interesting Midvalley. -
crissiejlv — 18 years ago(December 24, 2007 08:10 AM)
My husband and I were just talking about this subject last night after I watched the series for the first time. I loved it and have to admit to having a bit of a cartoon crush on Wolfwood. Here's the line up we came up with.
Vash-Owen Wilson (that was my husband's pick.I don't see it. I like the idea of Heath Ledger though)
Wolfwood-Alex O'LoughlinI also like Hugh Jackman
Meryl-Selma Blair
Milly-i don't think we decided on her yet
Knives-I said Luke Wilson just to be funny, but really Christian Bale would be awesome
I don't know really but I think someone should really try to get the idea going. It would be great to see it work out as long as they had a really good cast, writer, & director. -
animefreak125 — 16 years ago(March 07, 2010 02:46 AM)
Ok I've been thinkin hard about this for a while
vash- garrett hedlund
Wolfwood- Sam worthington
Knives- Alexander skarsgard or. Christian bale
Meryl- Natalie portman
Millie- the girl from the imaginarium of dr. Parnassus
Legato- David tennant
Directed by Tim Burton, quentin tarintino or gereullmo del York -
AtheistRevolution — 15 years ago(April 22, 2010 10:11 AM)
The problem is the last live anime movie was Dragonball Z. And that movie turned to crap.A studio would see making another amine movie as risky.It would probably be low budget and straight to dvd. So you might not be able to have the best actors.
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Duese — 15 years ago(April 28, 2010 02:09 PM)
When they run out of good comic books to produce into action flicks, they'll only have one place to go.
Half the problem with these types of anime is that they are built on an intense depth of character which doesn't translate well from a 26 episode story arc down to a 2 hour movie or even a couple movies (while still making the first movie strong). -
pettdog78 — 15 years ago(January 03, 2011 11:42 PM)
I'm all for seeing a Live action Movie of Trigun. It'd could be a great movie if done right. Though I'm not quite sure it could be done in two or three movies. I'd be happy enough if it was one movie and somewhere between two and a half to maybe three and a half hours. In anycase if done right it would be a awesome movie as the story is great.
As for actors I'm not very picky as long as the producer and director didn't choose any really big names for it. Big name actors are cool and all but once they get big they tend to get a little too cocky and find themselves thinking their better then the movie their acting in. So IMO it's better to find some great or almost great no names who will try their hardest to make the movie as good as possible. And in the process possibly make a classic that'll be remembered for a long time.