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Steven Spielberg Goes 3-D With Ghost In The Shell

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Looks like Steven Spielberg might be ready to jump on the anime wagon. Not long after Leo DiCaprio announced his intention to produce Akira, Li’l Stevie has convinced Dreamworks to nab the movie rights to classic cyberpunk manga Ghost In the Shell—and adapt it as a 3-D live-action joint.

The original anime adaptation had a huge stylistic influence on the Matrix trilogy, so we can only imagine what double-S has in store with a 3-D version. In a perfect world, it’ll be like Minority Report, but with more hot Japanese lady cyborgs and with less Cruisiness. Of course, it likely has to wait for Tintin and the Abraham Lincoln biopic he’s got lined up, but never underestimate the fast-tracking power of nerds with discretionary income. After the jump, check out the opening sequence to the original Ghost In The Shell movie.

Popularity: 95% [?]

April 15, 2008 | Permalink | 1 Comment
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Anime Britney > Real Britney

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Speaking frankly, we could give two shits about all the drama surrounding Ms. Spears lately. But thank God she finally did something right with the video for “Break The Ice,” the Danja-produced third single off her ill-fated Blackout album.

Rather than subjecting us to another 3 minutes of bloated insecurity, the pop princess recruited British director Robert Hales (the man behind Gnarls Barkley’s “Crazy” ink-spot video) to create some Japanese-style animation. The result—created by a studio in South Korea—shows Brit as a superhero navigating the seedy big-city underworld. She’s no Aeon Flux, but we’ll take this Britney over the real thing any day. Watch the full video after the jump…

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March 13, 2008 | Permalink | 1 Comment
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