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Weekly Poll: Which Game would you most like to see as a movie? Finished!
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I am torn with this one, Full Throttle and Quest for Glory would be some awesome movies to me. But Full Throttle with its more dystopian future world pulls just ahead and gets my vote. Watching Ben save the day and roar around on his bike would be perfect in action and comedy to me.
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I guess Full Throttle is almost the only one which qualifies for a good movie adaptation, IMO, so I vote for it. That is, if it's not about some animated movies or a fairy tale.
However the actual game I would love to see being made into movie is Fallout 1. I know, there've been a lot post-apocalyptic movies around all the time, but with exception of The Book of Eli I couldn't find one that would come even close to the unique mood that is (was) created in the first Fallout. Made to resemble the original story close enough along the original lines, while leaving freedom for creating own twists, made with love for, and thorough knowledge of what is created, I'm sure the movie could score at least a good hit. |
Have you ever watched Mad Max, or Mad Max 2 Road Warrior at all Scatty? Also I seem to recall there actually was an attempt at making a Fallout movie at one point that bombed. The problem I see is that the games are just too long to cram into one movie, a TV series on the other hand...that could be the best thing ever.
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Of course I saw all the three Mad Max movies, that's certainly a classic. I saw as much of post-apocalyptic movies as I could find out about, even some more obscure ones from the 80s, so I know most of them I think. The Mad Max movies, IMO, actually resemble Fallout mood even less than Book of Eli, and that latter one reminded me of the game again and again while watching it.
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Actually, I can't decide - that's why I intended to make this poll. I'd like to see all of these, for example, Eric the Unready by Monthy Python or Sam and Max as a cartoon, but the one that could be still possible is Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis - looking at the last movie, they should have did this one instead. Some people say it's story is even better than the original trilogy. I can only agree on those statements, and the busty chick with Indy is still the sexiest girl in videogames in her VGA palette pixel art glory.
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I find Mad Max 2 gets the closest to a Fallout style movie. Though with a Pure neutral hero since Max is still a broken man for most of that movie and only gets better by the end (one of the things I love most about 1 and 2 is how the first movie breaks him and the 2nd brings him back to who he was...3....well best watched drunk).
I have seen a a lot of PA movies, need to go to the video stores and rent some more. I used to have on on VHS which was a documentary on special effects in movies, which was based around a fake PA movie and the effects that would be in it. Had some awesome effects and then showed you how they are done, sadly I lost it. |
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I will have to give it a look see, I might have seen it and forgotten what with how many movies I have seen. And don't worry this is barely off topic, we are talking about movies in relation to a game that you would like to see a movie made from. So topic is still intact and I seem to be the mod around here and I deem it to be okay. ;)
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None of the above. For me? Flashback.
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@Darth_Helmet86 & Scatty: What about Beneath a Steel Sky then? I just have no idea why I forgot to add that to the list instead of something else. And that fits into the Cyberpunk theme. Well, in my opinion. |
I think Quest for Glory 4 would make an enjoyable movie.
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Scatty that movie is actually a remake/reboot/stolen idea of Death Race 2000 which later ended up being a movie that the people who made Carmageddon loved.
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Indiana Jones! :D
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Monkey, Indiana and Death Gate.
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Death Gate and Loom looks like most "cinematographic" games here for me. SO I choose first. Others are too heavy text-related. But I would vote for something more action and less text-heavy. System Shock, for example. Or Alone in the Dark (yes, I know :). Or, maybe, BioForge. Even DarkSeed and Ultima looks better than this games in terms of "possible movie", I think!
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Sam & Max would we cool. But my vote goes to Another World (possibly incorporating Heart of the Alien).
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Full Throttle and Sam&Max are practicly animation movies already, so I wouldn't give my vote to them.
It goes to Monkey Island, it would need a strong (in a funny sense) leading actor and it would most certainly be better than Pirates from Caribbean movies. |
These are all adventures, next time we should make a poll with the same question about non adventures. :) I was thinking about X-COM, Star Control, The Elder Scrolls, Gateway (adventures)... And yes, Flashback of course.
About these, I think I'm going to say Monkey Island. I haven't played many of these. I don't see Loom as a movie. I would love another Indiana Jones movie if it was good of course, and I liked the game (not as much as the Last Crusade), but Atlantis is more pulp compared to the Christian mythology in the Last Crusade and the Lost Ark, and the plot of the game is a bit like a Dan Brown novel--much like the last Indiana movie was a bit like an Erich von Däniken book. |
None for me either. I don't like any of those choices enough to even think about turning it into a movie...
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Monkey Island: The pirate genre is still underexploited in the 7th art...
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Indiana Jones and the fate of Atlantis. Only to forget Kingdom of the Crystal Skull forever :p
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Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis... but 20 years ago :(
I'm not happy with the list... When I'm talking about stories/characters with movie potential, I'm thinking of titles such as Fallout, No One Lives Forever, Deus Ex, Transarctica... dumb Hollywood will never even consider these... |
If you aren't happy with the listed options, make up your own poll idea and post it in the poll ideas thread you might get it on site.
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The problem is, as it turns out, that we could run this poll for ages. Now that I think about it, I could have chosen better titles such as Half-Life and such... But as Darth said - everyone's free to make polls.
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Of my choices, Samand Max got a short lived and quite good televison series, Monkey Island got Pirates of the Carrabean, so that leaves Loom. *shivver* That would be epic, in the true sense of the word.
A fantastic and rich world, I would love to see that as a good movie. |
Loom produced and directed by Guillermo del Toro.
Sam and Max would be some lame CGI with bad overdubs. |
I voted for the cinematographic Indiana Jones, mostly because it's easy to associate it to the other Indy movies.
I have to agree with RRS about the release date, 20 years ago with a younger Harrison Ford would have been the best. But I guess I would appreciate it anyways :) |
Well, nobody's forcing Ford to play Indiana again. I remember we talked here in these forums about who should be the next Indiana, even before the Crystal Skull was released. Someone said Dennis Quaid at the time, and I thought it was a good idea. I'm sure there are plenty of candidates. Ford is 70 effing years old.
Plenty of different actors have played 007 and it's not a bad thing, it doesn't really get in the way of people identifying the character. From seeing the Crystal Skull, I'm not sure if the producers might be thinking about having Indiana retire in the fiction and have the character what's-his-name played by Shia what's-his-name be his successor. At any rate that movie was a flop. I don't want movies about the adventures of Indiana's younger successor, I want Indiana. I do want the Indiana franchise to be dragged on forever just like 007, what's wrong about that? Surely everybody wants more Indiana movies. Quote:
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New blood? Then show me an example of a good Indy-like movie to prove someone has what-it-takes to do it. All we got were pathetic mutations such as Tomb Rider (and mind that I did enjoy the game) or National Treasure (I'm not even going to mention cheaper ones made-for-TV or that German series about librarian etc.). The closest thing in Indy style (I'm not talking only about 1930s, but also cinematography, music, pace, everything) was Rocketeer, but that was again, 20 years ago! Laugh it up that I'm ranting like Eagle of Fire, but provide an example someone still can do it the old style. Quote:
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Indiana Jones was not the norm for that time either, it was a re-imaging of the serial movie shorts that used to be played in theatres from the early movie days. Kinda like a TV show it would have a small run time and only be part of a story, but with high action to keep people entertained even if they hadn't seen the others.
To be fair I wouldn't even want anyone else ever making this kind of movie again, mainly due to looking back on it the movies aren't that good. They have poor stories and all end with Deus Ex Machina solving the problem (The Ark kills all the bad guys, the army saves Indy and the Grail just happens to fall down the crack...and just happens to pass the magic line for that crack to appear) and well the characters just aren't that likeable either. |
I'd like to see Full Throttle as a movie. That would really be cool. On second thought i'd like to see Sam & Max Live Action Movie with a real dog and a real rabbit. oh, well... Yes, Full throttle it is.
As for Indy 4, with no Harrison Ford, there is no indy and he is too old for an other movie i guess. |
I'm going for Loom. But I know it would be terrible. Has there ever been an objectively good video game to film made?
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Mortal Kombat. While not the greatest movie ever it did amazing things with the games idea. So amazing that some of it ended up in the games, like Kano being Aussie. It also took the characters changed them a bit to give them character growth over the movie and changed the story a bit to give it the same.
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Indiana Jones for me, but not with Harrison Ford. As for a replacement, after watching Firefly (way too shortlived series) and seeing Nathan Fillion play Mal Reynolds (I think a much better Han Solo, tha Han himself), I always thought that he would be good for the role of the famous Archaeologist.
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Indy with no Harrison Ford? :omg: :what:
As for me, not an easy choice. Seems the only games I can remember on that list are the MI games. As someone else said though, it would have to be more than solid to be worth it: Monkey Island the SitCom is a horrifying idea. |
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Speaking of Max Payne, why hadn't they use the recurring theme music? Can you name a movie made after a game which re-used in-game musical motifs? Such an easy way to trick the audience "hey, it's just like the game you loved!" and they always fail to use it! |
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None of above.
I wonder what a movie based on Pool of Radiance or some other game from the Golden Box (or golden something else) would be like? Or maybe even Baldur's Gate? It would definitely be better than either of two Dungeons and Dragons movies (or both of them for that matter). |
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Of course BG is a decent movie material, when done properly. For said D&D movies they had access to varied and rich book material - yet they still failed. Honestly, I'm more convinced it's more about who will make such adaptation and not the inspiration itself. Where are the Spielbergs of XXI century? |
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2. Postal 3. Hitman I haven't watched Silent Hill, so maybe that one is good too. |
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Yes, Silent Hill is a pretty good movie.
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Heh, I should have realized many people would answer Mortal Kombat to my question. Maybe it's an age thing, because I remember thinking it was pretty camp on release.
That said, everyone is totally allowed to like whatever they like, so fair enough :) |
Monkey island would be my favorite, but i cant imagine how they would get the excellent jokes into the movie, so the fate of atlantis is a real cool idea :D
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Here's something else that might make a nice one:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycLDU8t5xtM |
Speaking of good videogame based movies, Prince of Persia was very good. Not that it had much to do with the plot of the 2003 game, it was very good anyway, with an interesting storyline, nice CG, and good action sequences (almost as good as Scorpionking). It should be perhaps followed with a Warrior Within and Two Thrones movie. And the Max Payne movie was awful, it's a simple gangster-cop story, and they put motherfreaking demons into it... why?! Not to mention they failed to hire either Max Payne story writer Sam Lake as a scriptwriter, and that dude who posed for the graphic novels.
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And for Beneath A Steel Sky fans: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flf-9e2fyGM
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That's glorious.
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God, the Monkey Island trailer is really nice.
You fight like a cow. |
Definitely Indiana Jones. As some people have mentioned, after seeing Crystal Skulls, comparatively, they could have done much better just reading off the dialogue from the game.
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