A thrilling tale of a true hero, Astro Boy is an all-new, feature film full of action, adventure, humor and heart. It will be brought to life on the big screen in breathtaking CGI animation on October 23rd, 2009.
Set in futuristic Metro City, Astro Boy is about a young robot with incredible powers created by a brilliant scientist named Tenma (Nicolas Cage). Powered by positive “blue” energy, Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore) is endowed with super strength, x-ray vision, unbelievable speed and the ability to fly.
Embarking on a journey in search of acceptance, Astro Boy encounters many other colorful characters along the way. Through his adventures, he learns the joys and emotions of being human, and gains the strength to embrace his destiny. Ultimately learning his friends and family are in danger, Astro Boy marshals his awesome super powers and returns to Metro City in a valiant effort to save everything he cares about and to understand what it takes to be a hero.
marquisreinald said:
i think old animated series and video games transition better to cgi movies than live action, it just feels more familiar to the source material, but hollywood seems to not fully understand that, maybe if they new what they were doing, and hired perfect actors for the part and not american actors who look nothing like their counterpart and a good script that actually stays true to the source material, but noooooo, so til then, cgi movies are definately the way to go especially for movies like dbz, sf, etc.
really? don't you ever wan't to see a sonic movie like this?
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i think old animated series and video games transition better to cgi movies than live action, it just feels more familiar to the source material, but hollywood seems to not fully understand that, maybe if they new what they were doing, and hired perfect actors for the part and not american actors who look nothing like their counterpart and a good script that actually stays true to the source material, but noooooo, so til then, cgi movies are definately the way to go especially for movies like dbz, sf, etc.[/quote]
really? don't you ever wan't to see a sonic movie like this?
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Astroboy was a Japanese manga series.... and this CGI movie was produced and directed by Americans in the U.S.... so I'm predicting that it's gonna blow.... just like DRAGONBALL EVOLUTION.
Astroboy was a Japanese manga series.... and this CGI movie was produced and directed by Americans in the U.S.... so I'm predicting that it's gonna blow.... just like DRAGONBALL EVOLUTION.
i think old animated series and video games transition better to cgi movies than live action, it just feels more familiar to the source material, but hollywood seems to not fully understand that, maybe if they new what they were doing, and hired perfect actors for the part and not american actors who look nothing like their counterpart and a good script that actually stays true to the source material, but noooooo, so til then, cgi movies are definately the way to go especially for movies like dbz, sf, etc.
really? don't you ever wan't to see a sonic movie like this?
i hope they don't prove me wrong.