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pakidan101 said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
RolStoppable said:
No Metroid movie. There shouldn't be a Metroid movie. Just no.

Exactly. It would ruin the Metroid franchise.


Would the movie be bad? Prolly. Would it ruin the franchise? I'm not too sure about that.

Yes, so far all video-game based movies have been from bad to downright horrible, and it will prolly just get worse. But everybody has to realize that the stories and the memories experienced from video games cannot and will prolly never come close to the experiences that come from a movie.

Movies are too quick. They can only be about 2.5 to 3 hours long before the audience will start crying from torture, not from laughter or beauty of the movie. And they can never tell the whole story, otherwise people will start to ask "So what? Do I really need to know that?"

Second of all, directors feel the need to tell their own version of the story. Take for example, Shakespeare plays. William Shakespeare made many great plays, from Antony and Cleopatra, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, and other great plays. While having excellent plot stories and standing out as true masterpieces, drama directors of today's world never, ever re-create those plays with exact detail. It's like the cardinal rule. Nowadays, all of Shakespearian plays have a twist to their story, so as to be relevant to today's society.

My point is that it is obvious that John Woo, if he is actually going to make a Metroid game, is going to put his own interpretation of the series onto the screen. Now, is it going to an interpretation like the Super Mario Bros. game? God hope not. But, let's just hope it is a good interpretation and be as popular as the Spiderman movies, the Batman movies etc., or at least a start in a good direction.


Samus is a character without a well-defined personality because most of the Metroid games have zero interaction.  Everyone who has played Metroid games has formed their idea of who Samus is themselves.  Were anyone to make a movie, it would likely disappoint a lot of people because it's almost guaranteed that not everyone shares the same concept of who Samus is.

No matter what the director puts on the screen, some will be disappointed.  And when you start out with a niche movie, disappointing a good portion of your niche will be bad for business.