<P>另外一则可靠消息宣布!</P>
<P>Dragonball Z's Alive
Live-action DBZ movie back on track.</P>
<P>龙珠Z重生!!!</P>
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June 25, 2004 - Just when fans were beginning to think that all hope was lost for the live-action Dragonball Z, today's Variety scoops that 20th Century Fox has hired screenwriter Ben Ramsey (The Big Hit) to adapt the property for the big screen. </P>
<P>In addition to The Big Hit, Ramsey has scripted the forthcoming adaptation of Marvel's Luke Cage and Columbia Pictures' Static. The trade tips that he'll be paid $500,000 for the gig.</P>
<P>20th Century Fox initially fast-tracked the project when the rights were acquired in Spring 2002, but development stalled out and DBZ was feared to be DOA. In fact, an unnamed Fox rep was recently quoted as saying, "We won't be making that movie." Sounds like that was premature.</P>
<P>The hit Japanese anime series was adapted from the Dragonball manga by Akira Toriyama. Back in '02, he told the Hollywood Reporter, "I have always drawn my manga with the desire to create something unique to comics, something that can only be expressed in the form of comics. I felt that if I didn't do so, the reason for the existence of my comics will become weak. But recent movies have surprised us by entering such territory that used to belong only to comics with wonderful technology and wisdom."</P>
<P>As the trade describes it, DBZ follows "the adventures of an adult humanoid alien who's just discovered that he was sent to Earth to blend in and destroy our population but instead elects to protect it from an oncoming alien onslaught."</P>
<P>Fox production exec Peter Kang is shepherding the flick.</P>
<P>No other talent is attached to the film at this time. Screenwriter Tedi Sarafian (Terminator 3) was previously attached to the project and director Roland Emmerich was reportedly interested at one point.</P>
<P>来源:http://filmforce.ign.com/articles/526/526378p1.html</P>
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