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    Why, Wizards & Warriors II: Ironsword of course.

    We already know Fabio can play Kuros as the main character. All we need is a snide old man to play Malkil, and perhaps some B-movie quality CGI for the talking Eagle, Frog, Dragon and....bear/rat/mole thing.

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    If done correctly, with enough time, money and effort put into it (like LOTR movies) the DIABLO series would be a hectic movie.
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    I'd rather see directors, producers and scriptwriters come up with some decent ideas of their own rather than whoring off gaming franchises and coming up with a big-budget pile of crap that inevitably results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Dub
    If done correctly, with enough time, money and effort put into it (like LOTR movies) the DIABLO series would be a hectic movie.
    That's different. LOTR were originally book series. It's much easier to create movies from books than from games, and the quality of the movie shows.

    I haven't seen a videogame -> movie translation done right, or at least done in a way that receives acclaim. Tomb Raider is okay at best, but I never really liked the movie. The plot was weak, action was cheesy, and dialogue needed a lot of work.

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