This just baffles me on so many levels.
MGS Movie If any of you actually care about it that is
#46
Posted 27 September 2008 - 11:51 PM
QUOTE (Deucaon @ Sep 27 2008, 09:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I am also biased against movie-to-game conversions like The Thing and Super Mario Bros not to mention movie-to-game-to-movie conversions like Pokemon. I do enjoy comic-to-game conversion though.
This just baffles me on so many levels.
#47
Posted 28 September 2008 - 12:25 AM
QUOTE (Icey @ Sep 28 2008, 02:51 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
This just baffles me on so many levels.
Oh damn... Super Mario Bros is another game-to-movie conversion and not a movie-to-game (though it could be a game-to-movie-to-game) conversion. It seems even I have gotten confused by all these conversions.
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#48
Posted 28 September 2008 - 12:54 AM
QUOTE (Deucaon @ Sep 28 2008, 01:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Oh damn... Super Mario Bros is another game-to-movie conversion and not a movie-to-game (though it could be a game-to-movie-to-game) conversion. It seems even I have gotten confused by all these conversions.
Nnnno....it was only a movie made from a game. They never made any games based on the movie because the movie had almost nothing to do with the games, aside from the character names.
#51
Posted 29 September 2008 - 10:04 PM
QUOTE (Icey @ Sep 30 2008, 10:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
The latter, good sir.
With good reason. Name me one game-to-movie conversion that was good.
"I felt insulted until I realized that the people trying to mock me were the same intellectual titans who claimed that people would be thrown out of skyscrapers and feudalism would be re-institutionalized if service cartels don't keep getting political favors and regulations are cut down to only a few thousand pages worth, that being able to take a walk in the park is worth driving your nation's economy into the ground, that sexual orientation is a choice that can be changed at a whim, that problems caused by having institutions can be solved by introducing more institutions or strengthening the existing ones that are causing the problems, and many more profound pearls of wisdom. I no longer feel insulted because I now feel grateful for being alive and witnessing such deep conclusions from my fellows."
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
-Jimmy McTavern, 1938.
#52
Posted 29 September 2008 - 10:18 PM
Name one black man that does not have a massive penis!
Anyway, Postal. Maybe not good per se, but totally in line with the game itself.
I found Silent Hill to be highly enjoyable, except for the climax at the church. It was well produced, and decently handled. Only Sean Bean had any real chops and he was superfluous to the story.
Dead or Alive was a fucking blast, as a dumb action comedy. I'd rather watch that again than Charlie's Angels.
The problem with video game adaptations isn't that they are adapted from video games, it's that they are adapted as easy cash ins. You could have said the exact same thing about comic book movies right up until Spider-Man came out. Now John Moore doesn't promise good as his last two movies have been adaptations as well. Shot by shot recreation of the Omen and the meh, it's kind of OK Flight of the Phoenix. He is a man that could do shit with a real script. It looks like they are playing into the Norse Mythology part of it, (with luck they'll leave out the more post-modern parts. That was covered by Sin City) If we are lucky, we'll get a hard boiled Noir action movie with shitload of pretty visuals and symbolism. Kind of like a Noir Matrix with less Gnostic propaganda, and matrixes.
Anyway, Postal. Maybe not good per se, but totally in line with the game itself.
I found Silent Hill to be highly enjoyable, except for the climax at the church. It was well produced, and decently handled. Only Sean Bean had any real chops and he was superfluous to the story.
Dead or Alive was a fucking blast, as a dumb action comedy. I'd rather watch that again than Charlie's Angels.
The problem with video game adaptations isn't that they are adapted from video games, it's that they are adapted as easy cash ins. You could have said the exact same thing about comic book movies right up until Spider-Man came out. Now John Moore doesn't promise good as his last two movies have been adaptations as well. Shot by shot recreation of the Omen and the meh, it's kind of OK Flight of the Phoenix. He is a man that could do shit with a real script. It looks like they are playing into the Norse Mythology part of it, (with luck they'll leave out the more post-modern parts. That was covered by Sin City) If we are lucky, we'll get a hard boiled Noir action movie with shitload of pretty visuals and symbolism. Kind of like a Noir Matrix with less Gnostic propaganda, and matrixes.
#53
Posted 30 September 2008 - 08:16 AM
I really like the first Resident Evil film. The other two I'm happy to pretend don't exist.
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#54
Posted 30 September 2008 - 08:28 AM
There's more than one? Gee, good thing I didn't keep up with the news there. The first one had a memorable slicing and dicing scene, but was otherwise more than dull.
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#55
Posted 01 October 2008 - 05:02 AM
There was a second one with Nemesis and lots of continuity issues, and then a thrid one which I haven't seen because the second was so bad.
I think it's set in the desert, and has super zombies or some rubbish.
I think it's set in the desert, and has super zombies or some rubbish.
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#56
Posted 01 October 2008 - 09:12 AM
I think you guys are forgetting the best part of these movies: Soundtracks.
If you get a chance, check out the soundtracks for Resident Evil and Mortal Kombat. Who DOESNT know the Mortal Kombat theme song. There are still people who think it was part of the game.
Maybe that's where all of the creative talent went.
If you get a chance, check out the soundtracks for Resident Evil and Mortal Kombat. Who DOESNT know the Mortal Kombat theme song. There are still people who think it was part of the game.
Maybe that's where all of the creative talent went.
#57
Posted 01 October 2008 - 09:57 AM
QUOTE (reiner @ Oct 1 2008, 10:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Who DOESNT know the Mortal Kombat theme song. There are still people who think it was part of the game.
Maybe that's where all of the creative talent went.
Maybe that's where all of the creative talent went.
It's actually very funny you should mention that because this review of Mortal Kombat: Annhilation has always stuck in my head:
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"Compared to what lies ahead, you've been through nothing," says Rayden (James Remar) to his band of martial-arts warriors about halfway through the story, possibly cuing the audience to anticipate even more intense effects-ridden battling between good and evil. In this movie--the second based on the video game--there are no rules, as Kitana (Talisa Soto) discovers in her struggle to reunite with her mother and suppress the evil that thrives on their estrangement. But the most stimulating, satisfying aspect of this action fantasy is the theme music. A revelation about the relationship of the main good guy to the main bad guy will be predictable even if you haven't played the game or seen the prequel.
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