Go back 1 or 2 pages.jreezy wrote...
Stop! No he didn't, you are now putting words in peoples' mouths.Blueprotoss wrote...
Yet you orginally stated critictally successful based on finacial revenue...StevenG_CT wrote...
No. I asked you to name a single video game movie that was critically successful. In other words, I would like you to name a movie that was well received by critics and reviewers. I am quite certain that you will not be able to. The reason for this is that an inherently interactive work like a video game does not translate well into a non-interactive medium such as film.
Mass Effect anime makes the ME3 ending look positively Shakespearian!
#201
Posté 16 juillet 2012 - 04:51
#202
Posté 16 juillet 2012 - 04:51
Yet costumes like that have been in Resident Evil way before the movies while its sounds like you aren't into the Fallout or normal RE look.Random Jerkface wrote...
Yo, you know you have achieved mediocrity when your film should be called Bad Cosplay: The Movie.
I won't lie that Dragonlance movie was good.malakim2099 wrote...
Sauruz wrote...
It's not even nearly as bad as the DA anime... CGI.... thing.
The true question is, how do they both compare to the Dragonlance animated movie?
That's really the nadir of the animated talent pool as far as I'm concerned.
I'm thinking he didn't watch anything from the 90s or 00s either especially when it comes down to Disney, Nick, and Cartoon Network.jreezy wrote...
I'm questioning whether you've seen an 80's children cartoon right now.anorling wrote...
I think you are exaggerating a bit here.
Yes, CGI movies are more expensive to make. Especially when you compare them to low quality anime like this Mass Effect movie that looks like a 80's children cartoon.
Modifié par Blueprotoss, 16 juillet 2012 - 05:01 .
#203
Posté 16 juillet 2012 - 08:59
jreezy wrote...
I'm questioning whether you've seen an 80's children cartoon right now.anorling wrote...
I think you are exaggerating a bit here.
Yes, CGI movies are more expensive to make. Especially when you compare them to low quality anime like this Mass Effect movie that looks like a 80's children cartoon.
Oh I have. But I admit I was a bit harsh. The 80's cartoons looks better.
#204
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 02:10
I'm questioning whether you've seen an 80's children cartoon right now.
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Oh I have. But I admit I was a bit harsh. The 80's cartoons looks better.[/quote]I doubt you have and I'm sure you haven't avoided the animated DC movies from the last 6-7 years, which most of them have an Anime influence like the majority of 80s and 2000s animation. Its all about the story not about the style.
Modifié par Blueprotoss, 17 juillet 2012 - 04:08 .
#205
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Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 02:30
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Interesting statement...anorling wrote...
jreezy wrote...
I'm questioning whether you've seen an 80's children cartoon right now.anorling wrote...
I think you are exaggerating a bit here.
Yes, CGI movies are more expensive to make. Especially when you compare them to low quality anime like this Mass Effect movie that looks like a 80's children cartoon.
Oh I have. But I admit I was a bit harsh. The 80's cartoons looks better.
#206
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 03:05
Reminds me of the state that Hollywood is in. Why the **** are they remaking Spiderman, when the original is already memorable? Why the **** is Chris Nolan restarting the entire ****ing Batman series after The Dark Knight Rises? Does not make any sense.
The Gaming industry and the Movie industry perfectly reflect one another when it comes to thinking up ideas. Beak-nosed bankers should not have their hand in ANY form of entertainment. The only ones who should be in control are the ones who have a real love and talent for the industry.
Modifié par Therefore_I_Am, 17 juillet 2012 - 03:10 .
#207
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 04:58
jreezy wrote...
Stop! No he didn't, you are now putting words in peoples' mouths.Blueprotoss wrote...
Yet you orginally stated critictally successful based on finacial revenue...StevenG_CT wrote...
No. I asked you to name a single video game movie that was critically successful. In other words, I would like you to name a movie that was well received by critics and reviewers. I am quite certain that you will not be able to. The reason for this is that an inherently interactive work like a video game does not translate well into a non-interactive medium such as film.
Nice to find someone with reading comprehension. It's pretty clear that the problem is that he doesn't understand what the word "critically" means.
#208
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 05:07
Blueprotoss wrote...
Yet you orginally stated critictally successful based on finacial revenue while you changed your mind based on the facts.
I never asked about financial succes. My original question was "Would you care to name one movie based on a video game that met with critical success?". Apparently you didn't understand what the word "critical" meant and decided to substitute your own meaning.
#209
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 05:16
Both very well said. What made ME great wasn't the combat, it wasn't the overarching story, it was the details. It was characters, it was dialog, it was the personal level stories. The reapers were just a backdrop. Just think about all the great moments from the entire series. How many of them involve you shooting something? Very few. How many of them involve you talking to someone? Most of them. How many of them were with minor NPC's that only have a few lines in the entire trilogy? Quite a few I would say. 3 still had many of those, which is why it's not a total loss, but the poor elements so easily overwhelm those good details that it's easy to forget the good points.Prosarian wrote...
Eain wrote...
Mass Effect is changing its target audience, and I'm not in it. What started out as a thoughtful sci-fi setting with music designed to carry the Blade Runner vibe and dialogue that Picard could've spoken now become a goddamn Power Rangers episode full of space ninjas, space marines, anime and cringeworthy oneliners.
Enjoy selling to the 12-18 year old male demographic, Bioware. You are doubtlessly shifting your focus to this easily exploitable market because of your boundless artistic integrity.
Thank you, this is exactly what I was thinking. ME was never very complex, but it was a damn good space opera, peerless in it's generation. All the other Science Fiction games involving aliens (Halo, Gears of War, Crysis) paled in comparison. Now it's become fodder for ridicule.
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Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 06:24
Insulting people still won't help you while there are multiple meanings for the word "critically".StevenG_CT wrote...
Nice to find someone with reading comprehension. It's pretty clear that the problem is that he doesn't understand what the word "critically" means.
Whether you originally asked for or commented on financial succes doesn't matter based on the next quote.StevenG_CT wrote...
I never asked about financial succes. My original question was "Would you care to name one movie based on a video game that met with critical success?". Apparently you didn't understand what the word "critical" meant and decided to substitute your own meaning.
Your question is a contradiction based on how comic book movies and video game movies barely get anything positive from critics. Either way you should think for yourself because critics are only human and are giving you their biased or unbiased opinions.StevenG_CT wrote...
Would you care to name one movie based on a video game that met with critical success? Only a few have been financially successful and many have been financially disastrous.
Modifié par Blueprotoss, 17 juillet 2012 - 06:28 .
#211
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 06:31
Why does the enginer have glasses, and looks like 14?
#212
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 06:40
Because Voltron...Grubas wrote...
Why does the enginer have glasses, and looks like 14?


Vega's the Orange one...
Modifié par Bill Casey, 17 juillet 2012 - 06:55 .
#213
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 07:20
Blueprotoss wrote...
Yet costumes like that have been in Resident Evil way before the movies while its sounds like you aren't into the Fallout or normal RE look.Random Jerkface wrote...
Yo, you know you have achieved mediocrity when your film should be called Bad Cosplay: The Movie.I won't lie that Dragonlance movie was good.malakim2099 wrote...
Sauruz wrote...
It's not even nearly as bad as the DA anime... CGI.... thing.
The true question is, how do they both compare to the Dragonlance animated movie?
That's really the nadir of the animated talent pool as far as I'm concerned.I'm thinking he didn't watch anything from the 90s or 00s either especially when it comes down to Disney, Nick, and Cartoon Network.jreezy wrote...
I'm questioning whether you've seen an 80's children cartoon right now.anorling wrote...
I think you are exaggerating a bit here.
Yes, CGI movies are more expensive to make. Especially when you compare them to low quality anime like this Mass Effect movie that looks like a 80's children cartoon.
cable cartoon cable cartoon aaannnnddd cable cartoon i didnt have cable when i was 8 and im 22 and i STILL dont have cable you know why? because out of the 1000's of channels you know whats on every goddamend time nothing!
#214
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Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 08:06
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Indeed. Both of the glasses guys kind of look alike.Bill Casey wrote...
Because Voltron...Grubas wrote...
Why does the enginer have glasses, and looks like 14?
#215
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 08:29
Blueprotoss wrote...
Insulting people still won't help you while there are multiple meanings for the word "critically".
So let me get this straight; you are now claiming that I am insulting you because I said you didn't understand my question and yet earlier you claimed that you were not insulting me when you insinuated that I was a "stupid jackass".? Seems like something of a double standard.
Yes, there are multiple definitions for the words "critical" and "critically" but that is where reading comprehension comes into play. When you read a message you need to interpret that appropriate definition based on context. In this case you interpreted my comment on financial success to be expounding upon the question that immediately preceded it when in fact it was merely a response to your coment that I had quoted. It probably should have occured to you that if I was asking about financial success I would have written "financial success" and not "critical success".
#216
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 09:48
Blueprotoss wrote...
I doubt you have and I'm sure you haven't avoided the animated DC movies from the last 6-7 years, which most of them have an Anime influence like the majority of 80s and 2000s animation. Its all about the story not about the style.
I have. Stop acting like you know what i've watched or not. I know you're a yes-man that has to act butthurt just for the sake of acting butthurt when people critize stuff that has something to do with Bioware. But this is getting ridiculous.
I have watched several 80's cartoons. I grew up with them. I was a kid and I had no taste.
And NO. I have not watched one single animated DC movie from the last 6-7 years. In fact i've never watched even one of them, ever. I loathe the Anime style. Doen't matter if the story is good. It looks like crap. If I want to watch stop-motion animation I'd rather watch Wallace And Gromit. At least I can appreciate the effort put in to it.
And If it's all about the story I'd rather read a good book.
Modifié par anorling, 17 juillet 2012 - 10:08 .
#217
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 10:06

...this is why.
#218
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 10:11
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Define "this" please.TNT1991 wrote...
I hate anime...
...this is why.
#219
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 10:52
#220
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 11:11
#221
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 11:13
#222
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 01:12
- Male character is the lead.
- A cast of all human characters.
- Only one female member.
- Aliens are the bad guys.
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Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 01:14
#224
Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 01:36
Funny that you mention it. There was no character who had glasses of some sort in ME as far as I know.SpamBot2000 wrote...
Did anyone in the Mass Effect trilogy wear glasses? Other than tactical scope lenses I mean.
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Posté 17 juillet 2012 - 01:48





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