Jump to content

Video Games and movies


Recommended Posts

There has never, nor will there ever be a good video game movie. None of them should be made. Supposedly, there's already a Splinter Cell movie in the works.

As much as I am in love with the whole Splinter Cell series...there will NOT be a good movie made from it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I saw Parasite Eve(It was made in Japan)It's kind of boring. It's based on the book more then the game. SIlent Hill --I can't wait for that to come out. I liked the Resident Evil movies. As long as Uwe Boll (bloodrayne, Alone in the Dark, House of the dead) doesn't direct any movies. They have a shot at being good.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Baldur's Gate lets see if they can make a D&D movie right this time.

Hell yeah! The game was awesome and would make a decent movie. Same with Neverwinter Nights. Why can't video game designers write movies instead of the losers who have been doing it? *shudders at the first two D&D movies*

Bloodlines. This would make for a kick ass vampire movie set in the Vampire the Masquerade game setting.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I don't know. They screwed up with the TV series, so what makes you think a movie will be any better? (Even though I kinda liked the TV series. Chris Carter {X-Files} would've made a far better producer than Aaron Spelling, that's for sure.) I can't comment on Bloodlines as my computer isn't 1337 enough to play it. =( I did enjoy Redemption though. Great game plot, probably a poor movie.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

from fyron

I'd still like to see an American McGee's Alice turned into a movie. Then again, that was a game based off of a book, so would that count?

the movie of alice has been in the works since the game came out but the chances of it ever happening are about as good as the chances of the duke nukem movie

Mortal Kombat was a POOR adaptation of a game to the big screen. It had great special effects, but did not do a good job of portraying the original story line from the game.

actually the first mortal kombat is one of the better video game movies simply because it didnt try to have to much story from the game in it

it was just mindless action which was what the game was the flaw with the second movie was that they tried to add in to many mortal kombat mythos and it failed

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hell yeah!  The game was awesome and would make a decent movie.  Same with Neverwinter Nights.  Why can't video game designers write movies instead of the losers who have been doing it?  *shudders at the first two D&D movies*

I don't know.  They screwed up with the TV series, so what makes you think a movie will be any better?  (Even though I kinda liked the TV series.  Chris Carter {X-Files} would've made a far better producer than Aaron Spelling, that's for sure.)  I can't comment on Bloodlines as my computer isn't 1337 enough to play it.  =(  I did enjoy Redemption though.  Great game plot, probably a poor movie.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

BG fan I take it? Selfless plug in, I'm an owner of a modding site for the BG games. End plug in.

It would be an awesome movie if put it the right hands. Those clowns that did the other D&D movies was a joke.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

There has never, nor will there ever be a good video game movie. None of them should be made. Supposedly, there's already a Splinter Cell movie in the works.

As much as I am in love with the whole Splinter Cell series...there will NOT be a good movie made from it.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

I dont agree, i thought that DOOM was cool, although not like the game i liked it, and the FIRST Mortal Kombat? I love that damn movie, it was awesome. I will agree that most movies coping games do suck, but some are pretty cool. Its also vary hard to follow alot of video games without altering the story at least a little bit.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hell yeah!  The game was awesome and would make a decent movie.  Same with Neverwinter Nights.  Why can't video game designers write movies instead of the losers who have been doing it?  *shudders at the first two D&D movies*

I don't know.  They screwed up with the TV series, so what makes you think a movie will be any better?  (Even though I kinda liked the TV series.  Chris Carter {X-Files} would've made a far better producer than Aaron Spelling, that's for sure.)  I can't comment on Bloodlines as my computer isn't 1337 enough to play it.  =(  I did enjoy Redemption though.  Great game plot, probably a poor movie.

<{POST_SNAPBACK}>

Holy shit they made more than one DnD movie?! The first one made me cry...

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Forum Statistics

    38.9k
    Total Topics
    820.5k
    Total Posts
  • Who's Online   0 Members, 0 Anonymous, 102 Guests (See full list)

    • There are no registered users currently online
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.