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Calvin871989
post Feb 1 2009, 01:32 PM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/01/31/the-design-of-evolution/

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The Design of Evolution

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We continue our reveal of the pressbook with part 3, “Designing Dragonball: Evolution.” In this addition, insight is given into the look and feel of the film.

The unique look of the film’s action scenes complements its art direction and cinematography. Production designer Bruton Jones, along with visual consultants Richard Holland and Bruce Crone, referenced the Dragonball manga and anime, as well as a melting pot of styles reflecting the film’s multicultural, past/future reference points. The Dragon Temple, for example has Russian, Japanese and Chinese architectural influences.

Before production started, director of photography Robert McLachlan tested various film stocks before going with Fuji, which helped provide the heavily color-saturated look he was after. The color saturation adds to the intensity of the film’s solar eclipse, which in the story signals a potentially cataclysmic event. “We wanted our eclipse to be much more surreal [than a typical solar eclipse], with weird, intense, reddish colors,” says McLachlan.

Ariel Velasco Shaw oversaw the film’s many and varied visual effects, including the energy force known as Ki. Harnessing the power of Ki is one of the central tenants of Eastern philosophy – and connects the incredible goings-on of Dragonball to our real world. In the “air bending” technique of Ki, the practitioner pushes out from his or her chest, causing the air around them to ripple with distortion – and the ensuing energy force to impact their opponent. Ki is so strong that it draws the power of the universe as it is channeled through the practitioner skilled in its technique. Its ultimate manifestation is Goku’s “Kame-Hame-Ha” move.

Velasco Shaw and his team created various, character-appropriate forms of Ki. For example, a human character would possess a different Ki than an alien or a human-alien hybrid. Moreover, there’s a “younger” Ki for the more youthful characters, and an “older,” more developed Ki for Roshi.

The iconic and mystical Dragonballs were largely the creation of the visual effects team. “Everybody had an idea about what they should look like and what they needed to do,” Velasco Shaw says. The Dragonballs, courtesy of some intensive CG magic, have an otherworldly luminescence befitting their numinous properties.

Velaco Shaw also oversaw the two fully-realized CG creations: the monstrous creature Oozaru, as well as the Fu Lum, demon assassins, who regenerate when dismembered.

Alec Gillis and Tom Woodruff, Jr., principals of one of the industry’s top special makeup and prosthetics houses, Amalgamated Dynamics Inc. (ADI), designed and created the prosthetic makeup for Lord Piccolo. The sophisticated prosthetics for Lord Piccolo, designed by Gillis and Woodruff, were applied by prosthetic makeup artist Edward French


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post Feb 1 2009, 01:33 PM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/01/31/rule/

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Rule
“Rule” by Ayumi Hamasaki is now available online in its entirety. Listen to it at Tokyo Nights

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/01/the-locations-of-evolution/

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The Locations of Evolution
The pressbook comes to a conclusion with part 4, “About the locations.” Hope you enjoy.

“DRAGONBALL: EVOLUTION” began production in Mexico City, where a private, ultra-modern school stood in for Goku’s high school. More than one hundred students were used as extras filling in the classrooms, parking lots and hallways. A sprawling private mansion in an exclusive residential area with English Tudor and Asian architectural elements was utilized for a high school party scene. An area within the city limits became Paozu City, where Roshi lives in a shack situated amidst towering skyscrapers.

After six days of filming in Mexico City, the production moved to Durango, Mexico, where the rest of the filming took place. “Durango has the spectacular outdoor locations including the high mountains, rock formations and deserts we required,” says executive producer Tim Van Rellim, who had worked on a film production in Durango a decade earlier. The production transformed an abandoned jeans factory with a million square feet into a working studio production facility with office, storage and mill spaces, along with a wardrobe warehouse, practical soundstages, and a ten-acre outdoor area that was turned into a backlot for outdoor sets.

High mountain desolate rock formations at Mexiquillo became the secret Toi San training facility.  Over 200 local Durango martial artists and their instructors were recruited and transported to the remote location for a big martial arts training scene. The cast and crew faced daily extremes in temperatures from chilly early morning lows of 30 degrees (Fahrenheit) to hot afternoon highs of 80 degrees (F.), as well as occasional dust storms fanned by windy conditions. Later in the shoot, the filmmakers utilized a major recreation facility in Durango as the location for the Toi San Tournament competition arena. One thousand extras filled the structure, cheering the action.

Los Organos State Park, with its spectacular rock formations that resemble church organ pipes, became the setting and inspiration for the story’s Dragon Temple, where pivotal action set pieces where captured. Towering desert sand dunes, called “Las Dunas De Bilbao,” north of Durango, were used for traveling scenes and as the exterior of a desert cavern in Yamcha’s habitat.

The Toi San marketplace was realized out of a grain storage facility from the 1800s that was found just outside of Durango. New architectural elements were added and then enhanced by set decorations mixing Middle Eastern elements with a flea market atmosphere.

Interior sets constructed and housed at the Jeans factory production facility, included the two-story interior of Roshi’s shack, a 20 foot high cavern interior, the Toi San Temple courtyard and corresponding interiors, Lord Piccolo’s Genesis Chamber and dirigible, as well as the green screen sets.


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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/01/first-bandai-toy-images/

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First Bandai Toy Images
Here’s our first look at Bandai’s upcoming line of action figures for Dragonball: Evolution.

4-inch:
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The current release date for all of them is March.

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post Feb 3 2009, 01:18 PM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/02/the-japanese-dub-cast/

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The Japanese Dub Cast
The cast for the Japanese dub of Dragonball: Evoution has been revealed. The all-star voice talent includes Kappei Yamaguchi (InuYasha) as Goku, Hochu Ôtsuka (Jiraiya from Naruto) as Piccolo, Tsutomu Isobe (Vincent Volaju from Cowboy Bebop) as Master Roshi, Aya Harino (Misa Amane from Death Note) as Bulma, Hiroya Ishimaru (Hot Rod from Transformers) as Grandpa Gohan, Hisao Egawa (Android 14 from DBZ) as Yamcha, Yuko Kaida as Mai, Ami Koshimizu as Chi-Chi, and Mami Koyama (Lunch from DragonBall) as the narrator.



http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/02/french-dbe-spot/

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French DB:E Spot
Fox france has quietly added a new Dragonball: Evolution spot to their page. Check it out here!

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post Feb 4 2009, 02:03 AM

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One of these days when you go visiting Akira Toriyama you would likely ask this; "Dude where the hell did you get that money?"
and he would probably say; "I just don't care about what American would do with my life time work, I just need the greens! (aka dollar)"
I pretty sure he's on the couch realizing how much royalty he gets while his fan is crying in despair.

Hollywood never learn from they past mistakes, anime live action is not the way to go. Seriously, Chow Yun Fat as Master Roshi?
And is that Bulma? Whats that? Picollo? Arghh!!! This is a big mistake and a waste of time and money! The Dragonball Universe is not even
close to the movie...I...I just don't know what to say anymore...

I hate this. Sorry for the rage.
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post Feb 4 2009, 02:26 PM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/03/new-japanese-footage/

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New Japanese Footage
New footage of Dragonball: Evolution from Japan is now online! It features a lot of new exciting scenes from an upcoming trailer.

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post Feb 5 2009, 09:45 AM

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I want to watch the "Dragon ball" mvies
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post Feb 5 2009, 10:17 AM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/04/new-teaser-trailer/

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New Teaser Trailer
We have obtained the full trailer that we were shown glimpses of yesterday on a Japanese news program.

Hopefully an HD version will show up soon.

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Aya Hirano did the voice of Bulma at the live action dragon ball psp game and also Japanese dub of the movie.
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So, anyone going to watch this movie when it come out?

I think I'll watch it just for the lulz.
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Seems like everyone is talking bout the movie, but here's some good news. Not sure if old or not:

Dragon Ball Z anime re-airing in April:
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"Refreshed" DBZ TV Airing In Japan!
VegettoEX @ 9:20 am EST -- Forget the American live-action movie... this is perhaps the biggest news to hit since DragonBall GT ended in Japan back in 1997! We've heard rumblings since last month about this on our forum via our new-favorite-inside-source "Wasted Wisher", but now that Jump confirms it, I think we all feel a little more comfortable sharing the information (due to it being so strange-yet-incredible).

Another big thanks to kei17 over in Japan for the Jump scan and translation/information. Let's just break it down clearly and quickly for you, since I'm pretty sure that we can all barely contain our excitement:

    *      The DBZ TV series is receiving an extensive "refresh" for Japanese television airing
    *      This is a celebration of the 20th anniversary of DBZ
    *      While based on the original animation production, it is being updated with new technology
    *      This includes extending the frames for formatting on an HD 16:9 display (note: not cropping the image)
    *      The original Japanese cast is re-grouping to re-voice the show (where available, and unfortunately not including those that have passed on, such as Hirotaka Suzuoki [Tenshinhan])
    *      Sound effects are being updated
    *      Unlike the general show, the OPs and EDs are being completely redone
    *      While not in the above announcement, other reports are noting that the number of episodes is being reduced from 291 to approximately 100
    *      This begins 05 April 2009 @ 9 am
Source: http://daizex.com/

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post Feb 8 2009, 06:15 AM

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/07/new-poster/

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New Poster
Live Action Anime took a photo of a very cool new Dragonball: Evolution poster.
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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/07/psp-game-demo/

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PSP Game Demo
The New York Comic Con is demoing Dragonball: Evolution for the Sony PSP this weekend. Take a look courtesy of GameSpot


DBMB also took some photos of the Oozaru from the game.
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In the game I played at New York Comic Con he fights Roshi, and then he fights Goku in his mind. It’s also mentioned in some of the game dialog that he kicks around Yamcha and Bulma. Also, he’s about 10-12 feet tall and pounds his chest a lot.

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In Dragon Ball: Evolution for the PSP system, ultimate powers collide as players match up against their favorite characters from the film release and battle for control of the seven sacred Dragon Balls that have the power to grant any wish. Dragon Ball: Evolution employs an easy-to-learn yet difficult to master fighting system which provides everyone the power to pull off stylish and dynamic attacks. Ki (energy) management will be essential to gain the upper hand and unleash a devastating attack on their unsuspecting opponents.

Releases April 7th.

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Hollywood destroy dragonball should be the tittle for the movie. Dragonball still very popular eventhough the series end long time ago. Its not forgotten by its fans so hollywood you cant just americanized to be B-class hollywood film. The cast i dont mind but changing characters its characteristic and charm its truly stupid and arrogant on the filmmaker side.

Just dont care how good the CGI gonna be (from the trailer just sad) its truly ruins dragonball series. mad.gif

P/S : Chow more suitable for Son Gohan (granpa) role. and this should be story about Gohan school life like many members here stated. icon_question.gif
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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/08/akira-tor...s-on-evolution/

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Akira Toriyama Comments on Evolution
Akira Toriyama left a comment on Dragonball: Evolution before the newest Japanese trailer for the film. ANN translates:
As the original creator, I had a feeling of “Huh?” upon seeing the screenplay and the character designs, but the director, all the actors, the staff, and the rest are nothing but “ultra” high-caliber people. Maybe the right way for me and all the fans to appreciate it is as a New Dragonball of a different dimension. Perhaps, this might become a great masterpiece of power! Hey, I look forward to it!!


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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/09/new-bulma-piccolo-stills/

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New Bulma & Piccolo Stills
Movie-infos posted a new still of Bulma (Emmy Rossum).
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Civilized James also posted a new still of Piccolo (James Marsters).
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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/12/justin-an...nese-interview/

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Justin and Emmy Japanese Interview
Justin Chatwin (Goku) and Emmy Rossum (Bulma) were both interviewed by a Japanese TV show. Their responses are in English, so definitely check it out.

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http://dbthemovie.com/2009/02/13/new-scans/

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New Scans
Dragonball-Live has a bunch of new scans from the junior novel for Dragonball: Evolution. We’ve included our favorite shots.
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QUOTE(Hiiryu @ Feb 8 2009, 05:20 AM)
Seems like everyone is talking bout the movie, but here's some good news. Not sure if old or not:

Dragon Ball Z anime re-airing in April:
Source: http://daizex.com/

God I'm so hyped  rclxm9.gif
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yeah i heard bout it too !!


Added on February 16, 2009, 11:34 am
QUOTE(flame13th @ Feb 6 2009, 04:19 PM)
So, anyone going to watch this movie when it come out?

I think I'll watch it just for the lulz.
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i don't really expect anything from it. ....haiz.....
even the original author also not satisfied with the movie = =

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http://splashpage.mtv.com/2009/02/15/drago...build-a-figure/

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‘Dragonball Evolution’ Movie Toys At Toy Fair 2009: Goku, Roshi, Piccolo And Oozaru Build-A-Figure

Earlier today, we brought you a sneak peek at Hasbro’s upcoming line of “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” movie toys, and now we have your first look at another line of action figures based on a much-anticipated 2009 film and making their debut at Toy Fair 2009: Bandai’s line of “Dragonball Evolution” movie toys.

Not only did we get a peek at all seven characters in their 4-inch line of figures and a few of their 6-inch “Fast-Acting” figures (which punch and/or kick at super-fast speed), we also received a nice look at the 7-part build-a-figure Oozaru (Big Monkey) — a character appearing in the film that, until now, has only been hinted at in interviews with the “Dragonball” cast.

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Read on for more shots of the “Dragonball Evolution” movie toys from Bandai debuting at this year’s Toy Fair International.

First up is a 6-inch figure based on the villainous Lord Piccolo, as played by “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” alum James Marsters.

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All seven of the 4-inch “Dragonball Evolution” figures come with a piece of the giant Oozaru figure, one of the Dragonballs and a piece of the Dragonball altar. Collect all seven, and you can assemble the figure and altar o’ Dragonballs shown here. Nifty, eh?

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It’s Chow Yun-Fat as Master Roshi — complete with an excellent Hawaiian shirt.

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Last, but certainly not least, is the figure based on Bulma — the “ass-kicking” hero played by Emmy Rossum. (For more on Rossum’s character, check out our video interview with Rossum on her “Dragonball” role.)

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What do you think about the “Dragonball Evolution” movie toys? Any characters you’d still like to see make the jump to action figures? Let us know in the comment section!

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http://www.dragonballtoys.com/archives/000674.php

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Dragonball Evolution Action Figures Press Release photos! From Toy Fair 2009!

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Action Online, the fantastic mother-ship behind DBT, visited the New York Toy Fair today, and was able to get some amazing new press release photos of the upcoming Dragonball Evolution action figures from Bandai! The pictures above are of the new 4” Movie Action Figure line! (Which will be released in May 2009, retailing at $7.99) The packaging on the 4” figures will form the image of Shenron when they are all lined up together. Each figure will also come with an extra Dragonball and base, that will allow you to build an Oozaru when you collect them all! We also have new images of the 6” figure line, (Also coming out in May, and retailing at $10.99 ) which includes Goku, Piccolo and Yamcha! As a long time Dragonball fan, the new character designs are bizarre at first glance…. But I have to say I grow more intrigued by all this stuff by the day! Lots more images coming to DBT very, very soon!

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