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#226 2008-08-29 12:03 am

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

ukimalefu wrote:

Bat wrote:

Even The Battle Cat, a big fan of The Rock, thought it sucked. smile

That's because it was Doom. He likes Marathon.  tongue

He loves Marathon, but no one is limited to one game. And he likes action movies generically, and IIRC quite liked Hellboy. No Marathon Marine there. tongue By your logic, he could only like a movie that hasn't and won't be made.

Look it up; a thread a few years ago in Off-Topic. Anyway...

Back in May, Variety's Marc Graser reported on "Rush Hour" director Brett Ratner's new company Brett Ratner brands and its first (and as of then, only) client, Activision, for which the firm produced several ads that ran during "American Idol."

At the time, Ratner told Variety that he wants to make movies based on games, and as we've already reported, he's currently attached to Universal's "God of War" adaptation.

Now via MTV Multi-Player, we find out that he had another project in mind: "Guitar Hero: the Movie." Apparently the auteur has been working his connections over at Activision, but to no effect:

I'm trying to convince them, but why would you have a movie screw up such a huge franchise? Not that I would make a bad movie.

Brett Ratner wants to make a Guitar Hero movie


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#227 2008-08-29 8:50 am

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

Guitar Hero movie?

Without clicking the link... Jack Black, right?

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#228 2008-09-09 9:06 am

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

Well the first Max Payne ads are on TV now. Looks cool but a little worried that it's a month away and still saying the film isn't rated.


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#229 2008-09-09 3:56 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

I have a theory its so bad no one can live through watching it...hence no one is able to rate it big_smile.


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#230 2008-09-09 9:20 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

NightCougar_37 wrote:

Doom wasn't that bad. Was a bit more Resident Evil in story and it needed more FPS moments. In all the entire movie had just a few seconds of FPS moments near the end. Kind of a let down.

The movie really biffed it when they decided to forgo the demons from hell story line in favor of a tired zombies in space theme.


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#231 2008-09-09 10:06 pm

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If I remember the original game, it was demon-like zombies in space until you reach a point in the game when it was revealed that you were really battling demons from hell.

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#232 2008-09-09 11:18 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

Nothing fresher than a 'demons from hell' theme. Beats space zumbies anyday.


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#233 2008-09-12 5:19 am

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

I think I saw something about a Duke Nukem movie a few days ago, but it's late... anyway there's this gem.

Uwe Boll Explains Why "There Is No Money in Movies"
Notorious German director complains about the movie industry and brags about his skills.
By Philip Kollar, 09/10/2008

As the man behind such game-to-film translations as House of the Dead, Alone in the Dark, Bloodrayne, and Postal, Uwe Boll may not know how to make a particularly good movie, but he clearly knows enough to ensure that they continue getting made. Lucky for us, Boll has decided to share his knowledge via an article he sent to numerous sources titled "The Film market -- or THERE IS NO MONEY IN MOVIES." All of the quotes below are pulled directly from Boll's article with little to no editing on our part (besides some notes trying to make sense of this stuff), so if you're confused...well, so are we.

Boll begins with an overview of the current sad state of the movie industry:

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3169867

Written and mailed on his way to the soup kitchen? wink

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#234 2008-09-12 6:35 am

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This link is too good...

From the video at MovieSet, here's the response in its entirety. Yes, it's riddled with run-on sentences and hideous grammar -- warning, salty language ahead:

"Hi, here's Uwe Boll, and I have a statement to make about that internet petition. There's a petition out, 'Stop Uwe Boll,' and I said like 1 million people on the petition, I stop actually making movies. I want that there's a petition out there, like a pro-Boll petition, and I expect a million votes pro-Boll. I hope somebody would set it up and you all start signing it, because look: I'm not a smurfing retard like Michael Bay or other people running around in the business, or Eli Roth making the same smurfy movies over and over again. If you really look at my movies, you will see my real genius, you know? And if you go on May 23 and Postal, you will see that I deliver a movie what nobody else delivered in the last 10 years -- what is way better as all that social critic George Clooney bullsmurf what you get every smurfing weekend. So you have to really wake up and you have to see me what I am. I'm the only genius in the whole smurfing business. Goodbye."

Boll Responds to 'Stop Uwe' Petition

Also

Don't everyone rush out to buy it at once, but we've received word that Uwe Boll's Postal is now available on DVD. That's right, now you too can own the film that's being hailed as "one of the best films of all time" by Uwe Boll, and "a master class in botched editing" by more authoritative reviewers.

The movie hits stores today for $26.99 for both the rated and unrated versions. Extras include commentary from Uwe himself, deleted scenes, some featurettes, and a copy of the PC version of Postal 2 in case you missed it five years ago. For those who want it in hi-def, the Blu-ray edition will be going for $34.99. Check out what a few of our previous and current editors had to say about the flick and grab some popcorn. It's going to be a long night with Uwe.

http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3169598


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#235 2008-09-12 3:49 pm

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A petition to stop Uwe Boll without the implied hiring of a hitman is just wishful thinking nope lol


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#236 2008-09-12 5:11 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

As much as I dislike Uwe Boll movies, I have a feeling he's right about the Postal movie.  Really looking forward to this one.

The thing is, he's basically correct about a large segment of Hollywood.  The problem is, he's delivering the same derivative trash on a lower scale.

I can only hope he's joking.


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#237 2008-09-12 6:00 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

The problem is he doesn't care about gamers. And Metacell is right

Metacell wrote:

The problem is, he's delivering the same derivative trash on a lower scale.

But people shouldn't get mad at him. They should get mad at the game studios that sell him the rights to make the movie.

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#238 2008-09-13 1:04 am

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

He has a choice to buy them or not. If he wouldn't buy them, others would and maybe we wouldn't have this petition.


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#239 2008-09-16 4:38 am

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If he didn't get them first, maybe someone with talent would. And many execrable movies would never be made (good) that (further) sully the image of games in non-gamer's eyes (better).

Well, could be worse. Blizz threw him out when he went after the helm of the WoW movie, and he wasn't allowed anywhere near the Halo movie project. That would've been cause for http://homepage.mac.com/oatmeal/MAF/maxes/blam.gif.


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#240 2008-09-16 4:54 am

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Ya, glad Blizz and M$ have a lick of sense lol.


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#241 2008-10-07 7:46 pm

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After seeing the second Max Payne trailer, it actually doesnt look half-bad.


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#242 2008-10-07 9:55 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

Steyr AUG wrote:

After seeing the second Max Payne trailer, it actually doesnt look half-bad.

I'm basically imagining it as a spin off from Departed. Maybe not as well directed or written, but seeing Mark Whalberg shoot things is entertaining enough.


"I personally think that with the budget they've planned, Halo [the movie] will be a failure. I think Halo will not make the money back in the end."
-Uwe Boll (made the films: Alone in the Dark, House of the Dead, Bloodrayne, Far Cry, Postal)

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#243 2008-10-07 10:55 pm

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Second trailer is just a recut of the first, or is there one I'm not seeing out there?


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#244 2008-10-20 7:23 pm

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Turns out it was pretty meh, not horrible, just not as good as I was expecting. Two people who hadnt played the game thought it was pretty good tho.


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#245 2008-10-20 8:52 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

I'd say quite the opposite, I couldn't get past the first 30 minutes

as someone else at rottentomatoes said "A movie that cares much more for poetic choreography in explosive gunfights than gaping lapses of logic in a flimsy crime narrative."

I just can't even fathom how they came up with half of what happened, why they went -sort of- with the plot of the first Max Payne rather than Max Payne 2, or even doing something in between, why they left out Vlad, somehow Mona Sax became russian, or some form of slavic (for no apparent reason)

And yes she had a twin, though they weren't twins in the movie, but I don't expect them to hire out double mint employees for it.

There weren't any long lines, I felt no emotion from any of the acting, and it almost seems like they paid everyone to half just stand slightly to the side of center camera staring in slight confusion/anger

No link between scenes, which is ironic since any scene you can watch, and know the past and future that goes along with it, but in a bad way that's like a maze you've been through too many times to forget.


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#246 2008-10-20 9:16 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

Sounds like I called it then.

ScifiterX wrote:

Fox is bringing the Payne.

One has to wonder if it's gonna bring the pain as well.

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#247 2008-10-20 9:32 pm

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what I dont' get, it's actually getting good reviews from certain sites, and was even number one for the day it opened, but then again, what else was out?


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#248 2008-10-20 9:53 pm

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Not a hell of a lot but honestly I almost never listen to reviews as they seem to be nothing more than ads or hatchet jobs anymore.

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#249 2008-10-21 5:18 am

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Ya I usually hate reviewers. Either they are fanboys or they can't stand a film that doesn't challenge their "intellect". Tho putting some together can sometimes give you a good idea of a film. I've kinda given up on quality in hollywood these days. Been finding better stories and characters in anime from Japan (yes this from one who never used to like them), tho it does have it's share of crap. But usually it is at least unique crap that doesn't just parody to get cheap cash. They just put in tons of fanservice moments and panty shots to get cash lol. And with that all the guys in here who resisted watching them, suddenly start tuning in lol.

Think my film as lit prof put it best. He works in hollywood with the writers and was telling us about upcoming films that would either bomb or succeed. Got rather disgusted with all the real stupid parody films which lacked any kind of a plot, but he did say...the reason they will always be around is, "they make money." Granted not as much as the huge blockbusters, but its good quick cash with little down in production costs. Mind you this was a couple years ago around a time when there was a handful of these movies on the market all at once.


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#250 2008-10-22 3:56 pm

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Re: Game movie craptacularity continues, intensifies

MacZiMiZer wrote:

I'd say quite the opposite, I couldn't get past the first 30 minutes

as someone else at rottentomatoes said "A movie that cares much more for poetic choreography in explosive gunfights than gaping lapses of logic in a flimsy crime narrative."

I just can't even fathom how they came up with half of what happened, why they went -sort of- with the plot of the first Max Payne rather than Max Payne 2, or even doing something in between, why they left out Vlad, somehow Mona Sax became russian, or some form of slavic (for no apparent reason)

And yes she had a twin, though they weren't twins in the movie, but I don't expect them to hire out double mint employees for it.

There weren't any long lines, I felt no emotion from any of the acting, and it almost seems like they paid everyone to half just stand slightly to the side of center camera staring in slight confusion/anger

No link between scenes, which is ironic since any scene you can watch, and know the past and future that goes along with it, but in a bad way that's like a maze you've been through too many times to forget.

It started out down hill by not immediately explaining why max payne was the way he was and continued the suck by not making him undercover, not including the mob connections, no russian connection, poor character development along with a whole host of other issues.


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