Lufia Erim said:
Take prince of persia for example. I rather enjoyed that movie. It was no worst than any other action movie. But everyone expected it to follow the videogame story and have the price use the dagger every 5 minutes to go back in to to redo his screw ups. And that didn't happen. The name 'prince of persia" actively killed the movie for a lot of people.
Thoughts?
I didn't expect that, but I did expect it to use the lore from the games, as well as the general overarching story. Yeah, it was an ok movie. However it was like me taking "Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe", having the White Witch be this poor little girl who finds a friendly Lion she can talk to at a zoo, and who 'travels through' a magical wardrobe to become a powerful and kind Witch, with the Zinger being she's just an orphaned kid and is imagining all this to escape her reality.
I could make it a GREAT movie. It would still be shit because it is not Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe, its something completely different that is just using the name to get people to spend money on going to see it.
Its sort of like the Eragon movie. It was average, and my family had no idea why I hated it so much. It started out ok, and then they decided to make Durza a jigsaw puzzle that rides a giant bat, destroy series continuity, and remove any chance of there being an Eldest, Brsinger or... God damn, what was the last one called? movie, as they had destroyed the plot lines for those books in their actions in that movie, because they didn't have any respect for the source material - certainly not enough to have actually read the damn things - and ended up killing off "Red shirt villains" who were actually major components of later story branches.
Games, books and movies have particular stories, and whilst I'm fine with some artistic liberty being taken, completely changing the lore, the story, and near everything else takes it a bit far.
Oh, and a lot of movies based on games are just crap plain and simple. Battleship. Pixels. Mario Bros. Mortal Combat. Prince of Persia was one of the few exceptions where it was merely an average movie on its own, not a bad one.
Its not impossible to do a good movie based on a game... You just need to respect the source material, and even if you don't follow the plot blow-for-blow, follow the overarching plot by and large, and preferably keep the important characters in.
It'll never be as good as the game in some cases - you could not recreate Mass Effect or Bioshock effectively as a movie; they'd be good, sure, but the hook in each's story is the player's interactivity, which can't be replicated - but it can still be good. So long as someone with some respect of the material is making it.