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Afro Samurai

PostPosted:Sat Jun 16, 2007 7:34 pm
by Tessian
This may not have been on anyone's radar, but it was a surprisingly good anime.

The premise is a futuristic Japan where the samurai is still the most feared warrior in existence. Every fighter in the world is striving to attain the #1 Headband-- a headband that labels the weared as a god. The only one who can challenge the #1 is he who wears the #2 headband-- a person who is hunted by every assassin known to man for this reason. You follow the story of the Afro Samurai-- the man who holds the #2 band (voiced by Samuel L Jackson)

It's strange on many levels, seeing someone fight with swords and then talk on cell phones...

I will warn this isn't a japanese cartoon...it's an encouraging attempt at more american born anime. I'd recommend you guys check it out...it was surprisingly decent.

PostPosted:Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:00 am
by SineSwiper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro_Samurai

It's more of a marriage between US/Japan material. It's based on a Japanese manga and produced by a Japanese company, but voiced by Americans. Looks like it's only 5 episodes, but they are trying to market it pretty heavily into film and a video game. (One million dollars per episode? WTF?)

PostPosted:Sun Jun 17, 2007 11:58 am
by Tessian
I gotcha, and yeah-- it was a miniseries if anything...I viewed it more like a 2 hour movie that interrupted for credits a few times.

I was surprised that it had no Japanese voices at all...and at the very end of the credits there's the "Brought to you by the Spike Channel"

It's got a pretty damn cool premise though, and the world itself is so...different.

PostPosted:Mon Jun 18, 2007 1:16 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro_Samurai

It's more of a marriage between US/Japan material. It's based on a Japanese manga and produced by a Japanese company, but voiced by Americans. Looks like it's only 5 episodes, but they are trying to market it pretty heavily into film and a video game. (One million dollars per episode? WTF?)
Isn't Sam Jackson the voice of the lead character? You're look at $500k an ep right there :-)

PostPosted:Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:19 pm
by Flip
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro_Samurai

It's more of a marriage between US/Japan material. It's based on a Japanese manga and produced by a Japanese company, but voiced by Americans. Looks like it's only 5 episodes, but they are trying to market it pretty heavily into film and a video game. (One million dollars per episode? WTF?)
Isn't Sam Jackson the voice of the lead character? You're look at $500k an ep right there :-)
Hmmm, i dunno, lets ask Tess!

"You follow the story of the Afro Samurai-- the man who holds the #2 band (voiced by Samuel L Jackson)"
Yup!

PostPosted:Mon Jun 18, 2007 3:56 pm
by Zeus
Flip wrote:
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afro_Samurai

It's more of a marriage between US/Japan material. It's based on a Japanese manga and produced by a Japanese company, but voiced by Americans. Looks like it's only 5 episodes, but they are trying to market it pretty heavily into film and a video game. (One million dollars per episode? WTF?)
Isn't Sam Jackson the voice of the lead character? You're look at $500k an ep right there :-)
Hmmm, i dunno, lets ask Tess!

"You follow the story of the Afro Samurai-- the man who holds the #2 band (voiced by Samuel L Jackson)"
Yup!
I guess the rhetorical question thing don't translate too well online.....

PostPosted:Mon Jun 18, 2007 6:16 pm
by Eric
Zeus wrote:
Flip wrote:
Zeus wrote: Isn't Sam Jackson the voice of the lead character? You're look at $500k an ep right there :-)
Hmmm, i dunno, lets ask Tess!

"You follow the story of the Afro Samurai-- the man who holds the #2 band (voiced by Samuel L Jackson)"
Yup!
I guess the rhetorical question thing don't translate too well online.....
Pfft, silly Zeus asking questions that have already been answered!

PostPosted:Tue Jun 19, 2007 7:39 pm
by SineSwiper
Well, I doubt he would be paid that much. Hell, he could have even lowered his usual salary because he digged the project.

PostPosted:Tue Jun 19, 2007 11:27 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:Well, I doubt he would be paid that much. Hell, he could have even lowered his usual salary because he digged the project.
LMAO! Man, that's a good one! XD

PostPosted:Wed Jun 20, 2007 7:45 am
by SineSwiper
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:Well, I doubt he would be paid that much. Hell, he could have even lowered his usual salary because he digged the project.
LMAO! Man, that's a good one! XD
Why not? Keanu Reeves agreed on a standard SAG salary (which is really low for an actor of his calibre) for A Scanner Darkly.

PostPosted:Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:18 pm
by Zeus
SineSwiper wrote:
Zeus wrote:
SineSwiper wrote:Well, I doubt he would be paid that much. Hell, he could have even lowered his usual salary because he digged the project.
LMAO! Man, that's a good one! XD
Why not? Keanu Reeves agreed on a standard SAG salary (which is really low for an actor of his calibre) for A Scanner Darkly.
.

Keanu is not a working actor per se. He does what, one film every 18 months or so then spends the rest of his time touring with his band.

There's a reason you see Sam Jackson in so many movies (he's done what, 1000 by now?) he does anything that'll make him money. It really is about the money for him. Not necessarily a bad thing, especially for a guy who didn't make it big 'til he was 42. But not really the type who would forego money simply 'cause he liked a role