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dontleave
08-31-2007, 07:16 PM
Shyamalan Addresses Avatar
The Lady in the Water director discusses his upcoming adaptation.

August 31, 2007 - IGN Movies has caught a sneak peek of the upcoming DVD release for Avatar: The Last Airbender - The Complete Book 2 Collection, on which director M. Night Shyamalan has a frank conversation with the show's creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino about bringing the animated series to live-action life.

"I really was looking for something to do where I could do these cool fighting scenes and everything," Shyamalan explains in the "Interview with Creators and M. Night Shyamalan" bonus featurette. "Avatar had such a beautiful way of doing that. The supernatural, with all of the elements -- that's another huge thing for me and it's kind of based in all of this eastern stuff; it's really beautiful ideas behind it."

The filmmaker notes that the biggest challenge he will face adapting the series to live-action will be the practical demands of the locations.

"When you guys write a scene that [takes place] in the North Pole, you can do that. But we've got to be in Arctic weather for months on end," he says. Additionally, Shyamalan lets slip that he is struggling with the challenge of streamlining the show's story to fit into three two-hour films. "It's going to be really hard for me because I really loved what you guys did and I'm finding it hard to let go of anything. At first when I put the outline together, I showed it to you guys and it basically had every single thing you guys wrote."

He is getting a grasp on the material, however, and beginning to break down the story into three self-contained films.

"I think I've got to a place where I really know how to bring in the characters, and what characters I can save for the other movies, and what moments we can save for the other movies," Shyamalan says. "So it's really starting to take shape into a two-hour movie -- and I think that will happen for each of the three movies."

"I think they're going to be mostly unknown kids and teenagers," Shyamalan adds of his potential.

But he looks forward to the adaptation process as it will mark his first formal collaboration with other screenwriters on a movie.

"The really cool thing for me is that I close my door and I write my movies and it's just the most lonely, depressing process that anyone could go through. On this movie, I've got you guys to be depressed with me, so this is such an exciting thing for me."

Stay tuned to more news and information about this and other exciting new releases on IGN!

This is weird.

No Shelter
09-01-2007, 01:24 AM
LOL. That is gay.

darksora2323
09-01-2007, 03:20 AM
As much as I love Avatar Im not sure he is the right director

squerl
09-01-2007, 03:22 AM
Awesome. If you've ever seen the Avatar cartoon series (I know they only came out a few years ago, so I'm supposed to be too old to watch them) I think it'd be really cool for a live-action movie... IF it was done right and aimed at more than a G rating. If it's a kids trilogy (which I don't think Shyamalan would be doing) then boo..

darksora2323
09-01-2007, 03:27 AM
(I know they only came out a few years ago, so I'm supposed to be too old to watch them)
You're never to old to watch Avatar :D

IF it was done right and aimed at more than a G rating. If it's a kids trilogy
If it is a G then I really dont see any point in watching it then, cause avatar has way to much action in it to be rated G.
I am personally a fan of using different elements at your will, and If i had to pick one it would be air i guess that or fire.
Or maybe just the Avatar :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar:_The_Last_Airb ender (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender)

EDIT
isnt a new season supposed to be coming out?

squerl
09-01-2007, 04:36 AM
Not sure, but you're right that it is weird for Shyamalan to be doing a movie like this.. unless he's going to make it really dark, which is cool with me.

dontleave
09-01-2007, 05:58 AM
Thats what I thought, Avatar is a great series, known for its overwhelming conistency compared to the likes of... dare I say it, Naruto. But when I read this I was like. WTF?!!?!? What strikes me more weird than having the master of suspense doing a kids trilogy, who's going to play the bald kid. >.<

darksora2323
09-01-2007, 07:05 AM
dare I say it, Naruto.
naruto is actually a great series
its just the anime which sometimes make it look bad
and the english voice actors >.<
BELIEVE IT

I just read the manga
nothing more cause the episodes get repetitive

dontleave
09-01-2007, 11:01 AM
The anime makes it look like shit. And for most people where I live, that means Naruto is shit. Don't know how it is where you are but coming across any manga, unless you're hardcore Asian clique is not only rare but shunned upon. Atleasy by me.

FMA>Avatar>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Narucrap.