Yeah it seems too easy to make this into a movie. I have a feeling this will be the first good one, but I wish it was something more surprising. I love to be proven wrong.
Yeah it seems too easy to make this into a movie. I have a feeling this will be the first good one, but I wish it was something more surprising. I love to be proven wrong.
Ellen Page and that dude from Warrior. Not Tom Hardy, the other dude.
This whole explosion of new video game movies in production, mostly backed by Sony, is strange, and worrisome.
From the moment I heard that a film version of The Last of Us was in production, it just sounded so pointless to me. The game was already so cinematic, a movie based on such a game seems like a pretty moot endeavor, even more so when, from the sound of it, they don't want to change anything about the plot.
This is all coming from someone who's a pretty big fan of the game, by the way. Nothing about this excites me.
I like Kung-Fu.
Expanding the story to people who wouldn't otherwise have played the game is probably their endevour, not necessarily creating something that the existing fanbase thinks complements the game. It seems moot to a lot of us because we have played the game, but there's a lot of people out there who haven't.
Think about it like Hollywood remakes of foreign film. Plenty of people in whichever market the film had originated from may have loved it, and though the Hollywood version may not add anything new to it other than some more familiar faces and English, it can still be awesome. Like The Departed.
I suppose if you're going to adapt any game it may as well be the one already working under a movie format. At most they'd just have to cut some stuff to fit the run time.