The genius responsible for the hilarious DragonDub Z parodies on YouTube, Remix (aka WeeklyTubeShow), sent over a new Dragonball: Evolution parody by him! Unfortunately, it was rejected on YouTube, so we’ll be hosting it ourselves for now. Be sure to check it out below, and then head on over to his YouTube channel for his DBZ parodies.
Warning: not for the easily offended or those with no sense of humor.
At the convention Monster Mania, James Marsters let slip during a Q&A that DB:E’s real budget was a pathetic $30 million. That’s right, Fox lied to us. Twice. It wasn’t a $100 million dollar tent pole or a $50 million dollar movie, it was a cheapie, costing even below Twilight’s mediocre budget of $37 million to produce. What a surprise.
Many new videos of Dragonball: Raging Blast have surfaced online from Gamescom in Europe. As you can see in the videos, a new character has been made exclusively for this game: SSJ3 Broly. It’s a nice addition to what is essentially an update to Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Dragonball: Raging Blast rages onto the PS3 and Xbox 360 November 10th, 2009.
Dear Fox,
It’s too late to try and make Dragonball: Evolution look cool. You had over a year to cut a good trailer to deceive the public into thinking the movie was half-way decent, but you were lazy. These DVD commercials would have been awesome in 2008, but now they’re just depressing.
As a bonus, you can watch some of the deleted scenes from the DVD on YouTube by clicking here, here and here. Keep checking back for a post with all the deleted scenes.
At the end of a rather routine TV Guide interview with James Marsters (Piccolo) on April 6th, it was revealed by the host that Justin Chatwin (Goku) had said the sequel to Dragonball: Evolution was recently green-lit.
If that’s true, it’s somewhat of a surprise the studio hasn’t decided to wait until after the movie premieres in North America. But, with the newly confirmed budget of $50 million and *SPOILER* a cliffhanger at the end of Evolution, it’s not impossible.
Watch at 4:30 mark.
What do you think the possibility of a sequel is at this point?
The cast and crew of DB:E have been doing a bunch of interviews recently, so much so that it has been impossible for us to keep track of them all. We might compile a list later, but for the moment check out our favorite interview, which was conducted by MovieWeb.
Nov. 10th: Dragonball Season Two DVD set, Dragonball Z: Attack of the Saiyans (Nintendo DS), Dragonball: Raging Blast (PS3/360). Dec. 15th: Dragon Box One DVD set. All dates are for this year, in North America.