Live Action Avatar The Last Airbender coming July 2, 2010 April 16, 2008
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Some cartoons/anime are perhaps better left as anime.
I’m not sure where Avatar the last Airbender fits…i guess we’ll have to wait till 2010.
The movie is being directed by ‘I see dead people’ M . Night Shyamalan. Variety notes that The creators of the Nick TV series were heavily influenced by Japanese anime filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki.
Shyamalan, who will direct from a script he penned, said Miyazaki is one of the greatest storytellers in the world. “In ‘The Last Airbender,’ I see an opportunity to make a live-action version of a Miyazaki film,” Shyamalan said.














when i first heard that avatar was being Made into live Action i instinctivly thought cheap movie thrown onto avatar Fans and expecting Them to sit through it out of there like of the animated Series But after learning more i think it may be Wörth while although im still reluctant to lose the animated Series.
HOW AR YOU ALL GOING TO GET ALL THE CHARICTERS TO BE WHO,S GOING TO PLAY AS ZUKO,ANANG,KAKTARE,TOPH,OR,ALZULA
i am so happy for this move i am a big avatr fan
I love love Avatar! I can’t wait! I hope at least Dante Basco plays Zuko, he even looks the part!
omg i love avatar…but this is going too far… just leave avatar alone its over the story ended
record it on dvd find another show to cling onto wait 30 years and then watch avatar series again with your kids (force them if u must)
dont do this movie plzzzz youll be ruining my fav show as a kid
onion banana soup ~cade~
who agrees w/me?????
Oh dear, this Shamalamadingdong guy can’t see past his own ego! His films have all been a huge disappointment so far and now he wants to abuse someone else’s genius in a vain search for vicarious glory. It’s easy when watching Miyazaki to imagine ‘an opportunity to make a live-action version of a Miyazaki film’. For most people though, this fantasy lasts a few seconds before they realise that the art in an integral part of the storytelling.
Miyazaki IS ‘one of the greatest storytellers in the world’, but this is down to a rare comination of story, script and art. To take any of these things away makes it something else, something inferior. Take the frank out of a hotdog and you get an onion sandwich! I’ve wasted too much of my precious time already on Shyamalan’s onion sandwiches, they are unsatisfying and have a nasty tendancy to repeat. Indefinitely.
Please, M. Knight, just this once don’t think of the money, ignore the thoughts of your amazingly contrived moniker appearing in lights and being spoken of ‘mantra-like’ by a gruff toned voice-over man. You cannot improve on any of Miyazaki’s work. You should not try.
‘Shyamalan, who will direct from a script he penned, said Miyazaki is one of the greatest storytellers in the world. “In ‘The Last Airbender,’ I see an opportunity to make a live-action version of a Miyazaki film,” Shyamalan said.’
avatar=sickness
you need to make this movie awesome and stick to the storyline and that will make a good movie
i dont agree with you michelle dont see the movie if you dont want to
omg they should just shave the head of the boy woose voice is aang in the anamated series.but id be fine wif everything else