Brace for crappy impact. If this was a fan-made cosplay I would say it's terrible, but the fact that a bunch of professionals made this is even worse. Bulma looks like a hooker; Goku looks like an American high schooler wearing too much hair gel. Even the dragon ball itself looks terrible, like somebody quickly photoshopped it in. Hollywood is trying real hard to bring back the nostalgia of awful 80's movies based on anime and video games.
oh, come on people, it's obvious this is just a cheap photoshop attempt by a kid wanting to be Goku. Seriously, it they were to made a movie, it would be NOTHING like this.... yep yep
Oh, and the same kid wanting to be Goku also somehow made a trailer and hacked into MSN and posted it there? Wow. Talk about good haxxor and moviemaking skills...
You all should have a look at the manga and artbooks again, you will see many images of bulma with guns and black hair. Besides that the movie was always announced as alternative story that is like "what would happend if goku didnt kill his grandfather when he was a child when he did see the fullmoon".
What-if/Side-story? The message I'm getting is "What would happen if we made the movie true to the manga and couldn't sell it to grade-schoolers who think that most Saturday morning cartoons are made in the U.S.? Let's just buy the character names and write a Tomb Raider sequel. You gonna finish those fries?"
It was enjoyable in a trainwreck entertainment sort of way. I didn't find myself raging as I watched, I just found it kind of interesting how they changed some things that would have been fine to keep but kept something things that, considering what they did change, were very odd to keep. So they think it would blow peoples' minds if Bulma has blue hair but it's fine if she has a little bike that transforms to and from a little handheld capsule.
I don't know what was Akira Toriyama Thinking about making this Shit, Dragonball was the anime that inspire me to wacht more anime, I heard that Akira Toriyama sold Dragonball to an American company.