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But what if we don't actually want a Hollywood live action Ghost in the Shell movie in the first place?
The Wachowski brother admitted to being inspired by the original 1995 Ghost in the Shell movie, which this series spins off from.
The first Ghost in the Shell movie was such a dazzling example of how far ahead Japanese sci-fi animation was, The Matrix borrowed from it wholesale.
What if the idea of a live action Ghost in the Shell movie starring Johansson and overseen by the British commercials guy who directed Snow White and the Huntsman, Rupert Sanders, leaves us pretty cold?
Therefore, there is no point in the internet blaming Johansson; the studio, Paramount; or even the film industry as a whole for the casting: if we wanted a Hollywood live action Ghost in the Shell movie, this is the only one we were ever likely to get.
Nonetheless, we're still nowhere near the point where a Scarlett Johansson robot can play her part in the upcoming Ghost in the Shell movie adaptation — or a Kusanagi robot, for that matter — but perhaps we're not far off.
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Executives at Texas Instruments put the eventual retail price of a projector at about $100,000 much more than the $17,000 to $25,000 shelled out by movie theater owners today for a new film projector.* The cost of the first projectors should be in the ballpark of $250,000.
Your nerves are shot after the opening sequence and you're watching the rest of the movie shell-shocked.
The movie-going public would be more than happy to shell out whatever a movie costs now to see men reenact their favorite movies about women, and all can be forgiven for the idea to allow women to bust ghosts.
A shell game of a movie that will do anything to hustle a chuckle out of an audience.
At the foot of the tank, he searched for shell casings from the movie's final showdown, souvenirs that might have got buried in the deep snow that covered the ground when they filmed.
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