I'm posting from my phone, so I have. No way of researching that at the moment. However, that might not be far off when inflation is brought into the picture.Warachia said:Biggest Hit in Hollywood history? Lets see, Avatar, 2.5 Billion return, Gone With the Wind, 6 Billion dollar return. Might be a bit off there Bob.
It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Not as much as you think, there are plenty of alternate pieces to choose from, games (and movies) that have no combat and much better female characters, the biggest problem is they aren't mainstream.Aiddon said:makes a lot of sense considering the current landscape of film appealing to the 18-35 action junkie. Even a lot of independent films have older male leads that appeal to a male audience. Videogames are no better with having just combat, combat, combat (see also Extra Credits on this) stewed from the aforementioned films. Heck, I give Deus Ex: Human Revolution a bit of credit since it seems to be taking cues from William Gibson rather than Paul Verhoeven.
And don't even get me started on women in gaming and movies. When people gush about Bayonetta despite her obviously being two steps away from her creator's blowup doll and bash Samus for actually bringing qualities that are (ironically) a WAY better representation of femininity and humanity than most game heroines in the twenty years WE NEED HELP.
I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
I know, I'm quite the Ford fan ^^wyldefire said:I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
And I don't think Tomb Raider even has enough substance to say it's an Indy clone.
You mean you don't remember that part in Indian Jones where he has to fight an Atlantian water demon?wyldefire said:I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
And I don't think Tomb Raider even has enough substance to say it's an Indy clone.
You have not done a "take that!" to Bob, in fact you've just made Uncharted's face even worse by inadvertently admitting it just knocked off A KNOCKOFF. That's DOUBLE unoriginalitywyldefire said:I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
And I don't think Tomb Raider even has enough substance to say it's an Indy clone.
He wasn't trying to make a "take that!" to Bob, he wanted to make a good point that some things are similar experiences that should be enjoyed as such without people drawing parallels.Aiddon said:You have not done a "take that!" to Bob, in fact you've just made Uncharted's face even worse by inadvertently admitting it just knocked off A KNOCKOFF. That's DOUBLE unoriginalitywyldefire said:I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
And I don't think Tomb Raider even has enough substance to say it's an Indy clone.
Exactly. I mean really now, there's no medium where the majority of stories don't make liberal use of "inspiration."Warachia said:He wasn't trying to make a "take that!" to Bob, he wanted to make a good point that some things are similar experiences that should be enjoyed as such without people drawing parallels.Aiddon said:You have not done a "take that!" to Bob, in fact you've just made Uncharted's face even worse by inadvertently admitting it just knocked off A KNOCKOFF. That's DOUBLE unoriginalitywyldefire said:I hate it when people, Moviebob included, make these comparisons. Uncharted borrows no more ideas from Indy than Indy borrowed from the serials you mentioned and Star Wars. That's who Indy is you know, Han Solo in a different time period.Bender Rodriguez said:It's sad but true, still Harrison Ford makes it awesome.MacNille said:Remember that Indiana Jones is a ripoff from the old adventure films from the 40s and 50s.
Vital part of many those films
And I don't think Tomb Raider even has enough substance to say it's an Indy clone.
You have somewhat of a point about Bayonetta, but Samus in Other M was most definitely not a better representation of femininity. She was completely useless, tethered to her surrogate father-figure like a dog. Don't even go there. She was turned into exactly the kind of useless, degraded female representation we're decrying. At least Bayonetta could stand up for herself.Aiddon said:And don't even get me started on women in gaming and movies. When people gush about Bayonetta despite her obviously being two steps away from her creator's blowup doll and bash Samus for actually bringing qualities that are (ironically) a WAY better representation of femininity and humanity than most game heroines in the last twenty years WE NEED HELP.