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twesterm said:
Zlejedi said:
Becouse it is.
It's just fanservice for game fanatics with a really amazing animation.

Pretty much this.

Though I admit that I did bust out laughing at the scene where they all throw Cloud up in the air, but I don't think that was the emotion they were going for.

When I saw that scene, I immediately thought that even the cast of DBZ would find this ridiculous.



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I personally loved it



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The fight scenes were mostly good but every thing else was down right horrible. I could probably write a better script than what they had. Even die hard FF7 fans couldn't explain the story to me in a coherent manner. I think in general jrpg's have very weak generalized stories that do not translate well into the big screen. wrpg's on the other hand would probably have an easier time being made into a good movie.

And on that note, after seeing the live action ODST trailer, please give me my Halo movie someone.



                                           

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Mendicate Bias said:
The fight scenes were mostly good but every thing else was down right horrible. I could probably write a better script than what they had. Even die hard FF7 fans couldn't explain the story to me in a coherent manner. I think in general jrpg's have very weak generalized stories that do not translate well into the big screen. wrpg's on the other hand would probably have an easier time being made into a good movie.

And on that note, after seeing the live action ODST trailer, please give me my Halo movie someone.

And what evidence do you have to support your opinion?



I love anime and it was okay.... The first release sucked.
But SE released the Advent Children Complete on April and it was better.



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It was a technical marvel so it was more then enough for me



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Words Of Wisdom said:
Mendicate Bias said:
The fight scenes were mostly good but every thing else was down right horrible. I could probably write a better script than what they had. Even die hard FF7 fans couldn't explain the story to me in a coherent manner. I think in general jrpg's have very weak generalized stories that do not translate well into the big screen. wrpg's on the other hand would probably have an easier time being made into a good movie.

And on that note, after seeing the live action ODST trailer, please give me my Halo movie someone.

And what evidence do you have to support your opinion?



Words Of Wisdom said:
Mendicate Bias said:
The fight scenes were mostly good but every thing else was down right horrible. I could probably write a better script than what they had. Even die hard FF7 fans couldn't explain the story to me in a coherent manner. I think in general jrpg's have very weak generalized stories that do not translate well into the big screen. wrpg's on the other hand would probably have an easier time being made into a good movie.

And on that note, after seeing the live action ODST trailer, please give me my Halo movie someone.

And what evidence do you have to support your opinion?

Notice I said in general. Please show me a jrpg that isn't full of quirky japanese humor, has a strong, interesting and unpredictable story line, great dialogue, convincing characters and a fleshed out universe. I'm sure you could name me 2 or 3 but overall the showing is weak, even for AAA title rpg's. Now take wrpg's like Fable or Fallout 3 and I can easily see a powerful adaptation into the big screen for both games with themes that can relate to world wide audiences.



                                           

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Mendicate Bias said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
Mendicate Bias said:
The fight scenes were mostly good but every thing else was down right horrible. I could probably write a better script than what they had. Even die hard FF7 fans couldn't explain the story to me in a coherent manner. I think in general jrpg's have very weak generalized stories that do not translate well into the big screen. wrpg's on the other hand would probably have an easier time being made into a good movie.

And on that note, after seeing the live action ODST trailer, please give me my Halo movie someone.

And what evidence do you have to support your opinion?

Notice I said in general. Please show me a jrpg that isn't full of quirky japanese humor, has a strong, interesting and unpredictable story line, great dialogue, convincing characters and a fleshed out universe. I'm sure you could name me 2 or 3 but overall the showing is weak, even for AAA title rpg's. Now take wrpg's like Fable or Fallout 3 and I can easily see a powerful adaptation into the big screen for both games with themes that can relate to world wide audiences.

So your response is that you have no evidence?



i actually liked Spirits Within alot lot more.
this one is.... cloud and his friend fighting some emotional girly men. its like a fangirl's movie or something.