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Only if they let him swear and start fights.Meh. I'd care if they would make Zelda in the 90 with Joe Pesci as Link.
Only if they let him swear and start fights.Meh. I'd care if they would make Zelda in the 90 with Joe Pesci as Link.
"You know, I think you got the wrong impression about me. I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do. For instance tomorrow morning I'll get up when the cucco crows, take a walk down over to the Water Temple and... walk in and see and, uh... if you don't have my Triforce for me, I'll... crack your fucking head wide open in front of everybody in Hyrule. And just about the time that I'm coming out of the Dark World, hopefully, you'll be coming out of your coma. And guess what? I'll split your fucking head open again. 'Cause I'm fucking stupid. I don't give a fuck about Ganon. That's my business. That's what I do. And we know what you do, don't we, Dark Link? You fuck people out of heart containers and get away with it."Only if they let him swear and start fights.
nono more like"You know, I think you got the wrong impression about me. I think in all fairness, I should explain to you exactly what it is that I do. For instance tomorrow morning I'll get up when the cucco crows, take a walk down over to the Water Temple and... walk in and see and, uh... if you don't have my Triforce for me, I'll... crack your fucking head wide open in front of everybody in Hyrule. And just about the time that I'm coming out of the Dark World, hopefully, you'll be coming out of your coma. And guess what? I'll split your fucking head open again. 'Cause I'm fucking stupid. I don't give a fuck about Ganon. That's my business. That's what I do. And we know what you do, don't we, Dark Link? You fuck people out of heart containers and get away with it."
I’d hope not. This guy is such an abysmal actor. He was by far the worst part of the otherwise really well-cast One Piece show to me.Edit: Oh, actually, Mackenyu would be pretty great!
I *do* love a good "Babe we gotta go save The Internet/Space/Mushroom Kingdom".nono more like
Title: The Legend of Zelda: The Quest for the Ultimate Selfie
INT. DILAPIDATED TEMPLE - DAY
NARRATOR (V.O.) In a world where no one reads the terms and conditions, meet LINK, a brooding hero who only cares about getting likes on social media. He wears a bedazzled tunic with “#HyruleLife” emblazoned on the back.
LINK (mid-20s, ruggedly handsome) scrolls through his phone while sitting on an ancient stone throne in the temple. He taps “Like” on his latest post showing him standing next to a moody dragon selfie.
LINK (rolling his eyes) Y’all don’t even know how hard it is to slay Ganon and still find time for my morning coffee and iced avocado toast.
Suddenly, ZELDA (early 20s, sassy and tech-savvy) bursts in, wearing a futuristic armor that looks like it came straight from a cosplay convention.
ZELDA - Link! Stop scrolling! Ganon just dropped a TikTok challenge, and if we don’t beat him, he’ll take over the whole internet!
It's such a pop culture time capsule, you can see the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition all over it.Ok. joking aside. This, from 16 Years ago, could have been Badass.
Nintendo should have threw money at this idea
Absolutely. but that would have made more sense than whatever Modern Audience writer will do to it.It's such a pop culture time capsule, you can see the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition all over it.
He didn’t fit Zoro at all in any case. He just stood still and talked way lower than his voice actually could. Just felt really poorly casted, whereas the rest of the cast was actually really good. All of the other actors did the explosive/goofy OP energy, but he acted as if he was in a crime drama lolI haven't watched One Piece, but I thought he was pretty great in that Ruroni Kenshin movie.
Without the elements of player interaction, I have a hard time seeing most any Nintendo game becoming a compelling movie. That's not to say it can't be done, but they just weren't made with that medium in mind.Absolutely. but that would have made more sense than whatever Modern Audience writer will do to it.
Now if Nintendo is Directly involved. it has a chance at least to be good/decent.
If not... well Mario Bros the movie all over again.
Edit and wouldn't i Don't know... Freaking Metroid do better as a Live action movie?
No, even when it actually is a tv show or a streamed one it's never like this, the people who make these shows NEVER play the games, they just don't careIf it was a direct to streaming episodic show, they could tailor it to the fans and there would be less pressure to have crazy numbers.
No, even when it actually is a tv show or a streamed one it's never like this, the people who make these shows NEVER play the games, they just don't care
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"Castlevania" Warren Ellis Talks Series, Netflix, Dracula & More [Interview]
Noted author and "Castlevania" creator Warren Ellis took some time at New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2019 to sit down with Bleeding Cool to discuss the show.bleedingcool.com
The ”make a movie/show out of a video game” pipeline seems to be filled with industry vampires who just want to have their name on a big IP.No, even when it actually is a tv show or a streamed one it's never like this, the people who make these shows NEVER play the games, they just don't care
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"Castlevania" Warren Ellis Talks Series, Netflix, Dracula & More [Interview]
Noted author and "Castlevania" creator Warren Ellis took some time at New York Comic Con (NYCC) 2019 to sit down with Bleeding Cool to discuss the show.bleedingcool.com
I checked out around the middle of the second season, but to me it felt too much like ”official fan fiction” while not going far enough into the source material, but at the same time doing these weird obscure pulls. Kind of felt like it was written by someone who browsed the wiki more than they played the games, but that feels par for the course when interpreting old video game stories.I've never watched the Castlevania show on Netflix but isn't it a well liked series? I don't think being ignorant about the series to start out with is necessarily a sign that it will fail, unless the director refuses to do any research about the games. It probably won't be the most faithful adaptation it could be but that isn't always a bad thing.
Thankfully that evil queen got fired I bet only brainless people would hire her.
Honestly I rather they gone same route as the new mario and made it an animated movie. I personalty think the Mario movie was great and it worked because it was animated.
In my opinion thinking how ridiculous games can be how much they break reality making them animated makes more sense as cartoons also break all laws of reality.
I bet Live action zelda will be as good as Dragon ball or Avatar the last fart bender.
The ”make a movie/show out of a video game” pipeline seems to be filled with industry vampires who just want to have their name on a big IP.
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I checked out around the middle of the second season, but to me it felt too much like ”official fan fiction” while not going far enough into the source material, but at the same time doing these weird obscure pulls. Kind of felt like it was written by someone who browsed the wiki more than they played the games, but that feels par for the course when interpreting old video game stories.
Totally forgot they even made a second series until a few days ago.
That's a fair point, but Metroid has a good enough story that it could be adapted to live action.Without the elements of player interaction, I have a hard time seeing most any Nintendo game becoming a compelling movie. That's not to say it can't be done, but they just weren't made with that medium in mind.
It's pretty decent. The initial season is maybe too gritty and grounded for a series where a guy bullwhips Universal movie monsters, but it makes a genuinely compelling figure out of Dracula himself. He's very much this doomed romantic figure, pitch-perfect Gothic in that sense.I've never watched the Castlevania show on Netflix but isn't it a well liked series? I don't think being ignorant about the series to start out with is necessarily a sign that it will fail, unless the director refuses to do any research about the games. It probably won't be the most faithful adaptation it could be but that isn't always a bad thing.
It's pretty decent. The initial season is maybe too gritty and grounded for a series where a guy bullwhips Universal movie monsters, but it makes a genuinely compelling figure out of Dracula himself. He's very much this doomed romantic figure, pitch-perfect Gothic in that sense.
Personally, I don't actually think people need to be fans to make something work. The best Star Trek movie came from a guy who didn't watch the show; he got the gig, watched a few episodes for the (Space) Seed of an idea and out popped Wrath of Khan.
I really just think there isn't even that much to most Nintendo series though, they're built so much around the idea of play. Mario is often putting on a show for the player specifically, with little theatrical details and flourishes.
(Although, a weird ass Mario movie about a show within a show a la Kiss Me Kate could be kinda cool).
Like that part where samus gets so mad she turns into a metroid human hybrid or that part they fudged the translation to make the galactic federation look interesting only to undo it and then do the same plot again but assassinate all the characters by giving them too many lines? Or are we talking about metroid prime pinball?That's a fair point, but Metroid has a good enough story that it could be adapted to live action.
They went through a bunch of ideas, I watched it with four separate commentary tracks for that article I never wrote but the initial "big idea" was this Rain Man-esque "Great American Roadtrip" with the Mario brothers. The eventual directors brought a pitch that was basically what we wound up with, but weirder on paper. (One of the many writers who contributed to a script is pretty sure they were inspired by a Doctor Who serial from 1970, Doctor Who and the Silurians).I think the only approach that makes sense for a live action Mario movie is to do so wacky surreal film ala Terry Gilliam's Brazil or Baron Munchausen. I think the 90's movie was sort of trying to do that but they didn't quite stick the landing.
Or worse, the 1993 Super Mario Bros. Movie. They hire a buffoon and his wife who never played video games in their lives and add stupid stuff that weren't in the games they just use the names.Yeah that could work love the rings film. But I bet it will be like with Halo TV series they hire a buffoon that don´t know anything about the game and don´t care at all about the game and then they make up things as they go.
Or it will be like Resident evil they hire a buffoon then fire him and hire some one that played the game and he then will bring in his wife to be the lead roll in 7 movies + monster hunter.
Or worse, the 1993 Super Mario Bros. Movie. They hire a buffoon and his wife who never played video games in their lives and add stupid stuff that weren't in the games they just use the names.
Or even worse that clichéd plot where the video game characters end up in a city via portal cliché and solve the side characters problem who never appeared in the games, ride in car to find the triforce pieces while listening to annoying "I need a hero" pop song for the 10th billion time, have the character use an outdated device they never seen before with pop culture phrase, and the main villain (Ganon) calls his minions through a portal in the sky cliché.