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Mortal Kombat live-action digital series in development
Taken from Gamespot.com:
Now, is there a chance that this will not suck? Probably, but we'll see. Most amazing jew boots |
This is the problem I see with most people when a video game franchise is turned into a movie. It is also the reason why most, if not all, movies that are based on video games fail.
People are fuck stupid. For example: While the first Mortal Kombat movie -was- decent, the second was beyond retarded. Why? Because you CAN'T make a second Mortal Kombat movie. The story doesn't allow for it. You can bitch and complain all you want that the Mortal Kombat franchise has an in-depth and rich storyline, but you would be wrong and people will laugh at you. On the other end of the spectrum, those who actually make the movies are fuck stupid too. They typically do the exact opposite of what they should in terms of what the game is about. A game that has a decent storyline and characters turns into a movie that has barely any characters from the game, and does not follow the storyline to the game at all. A good example of this is the Resident Evil franchise. Though a video game with no plot lends itself the opportunity to make a fun, mindless action flick is typically ruined by the movie trying to over-emphasize a story when it doesn't need one. In this case we have the second Mortal Kombat movie and pretty much the entire library or Uwe Boll's movie career and Street Fighter. Silent Hill, from what it seems, got it right. It stuck to the storyline of Silent Hill while making some adjustments. In fact, the biggest complaint was the side story involving the father, which should have been left out. Now from what I see above, in Sonic's post, he wants another Mortal Kombat movie, but essentially if he wants to see it done right, he may as well go back and pop in the 1996 movie, or whenever it was made. I thought the 7 minute Rebirth short was amazing. Yes, Mortal Kombat is supposed to be about a tournament blah blah blah and supernatural beings and all that good stuff. Like I said, it worked for the first movie but it could not for teh second. I can see Rebirth being a very, very good movie if they stick to the basic idea of a tournament and yet steeped in a real life world and city. Now I mentioned above that Street Fighter was a bad example, and Rebirth seems to be following that bad example as it is trying to add too much story behind the characters and overall plot of a fighting game. This is true, but Rebirth isn't about trying to take down a sadistic madman with a rag tag group of freedom fighters who would never meet under any circumstances. At least not from what I have seen. There's nowhere I can't reach. |
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