On this episode, Judge Greg is joined by Tony from No Time for Time Travel as they take on 1995's Action Adventure
movie adaption of the video game: Mortal Kombat!
It seems like Square Enix has trademarked the name Deus Ex: Human Defiance, for an apparent
movie adaption of the futuristic franchise.
In a lot of ways, God of War III is like a great
movie adaption of your favorite TV show; it packs in all your favorite bits, with better production values, into a shorter space of time.
In
the movie adaption of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Scott the lead character was played by Michael Cera and Ramona by Mary Elizabeth Winstead.
«The Hunger Games» is the first
movie adaption of Suzanne Collins's futuristic literary trilogy which tells the story of a young teen who must fight for her life in the post-apocalyptic land where North America once existed.
HBO have released a full - length trailer for
their movie adaption of the classic dystopian novel, «Fahrenheit 451».
In fact, it's becoming a family affair as her Irish husband Niall Leonard, is reportedly set to write the screenplay for the sequel to
the movie adaption of her erotic novel series.
When attending the 2018 photo call for
the movie adaption of Peter Rabbit, Margot wore her hair in a flattering half - up half - down top knot.
He also landed the role of Ford Prefect in the long - awaited 2005
movie adaption of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
Not exact matches
Officials at the Abbey, by the way, refused to allow any filming
of the
movie adaption on their premises because they could not «commend or endorse the contentious and wayward religious and historic suggestions made in the book.»
Adapted by esteemed crime writer Dennis Lehane from his short story «Animal Rescue,» the
movie doesn't have the same cynicism as past
adaptions of the author's work («Mystic River,» «Gone Baby Gone»), but it's a grimy little crime drama that harkens back to the great Sidney Lumet films
of the 1970s.
Everything about the
movie is top - notch, from Scorsese's daring direction, to Nicholas Pileggi's hard - hitting script (an
adaption of his book, «Wiseguy»), to the rock - influenced soundtrack, to some fantastic performances by Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci, who won an Oscar for his portrayal
of psychotic gangster Tommy DeVito.
Over the years watching lots
of films based on books, I have learned to look at any
adaption in and
of itself, and how well it is done as A
MOVIE.
Chief among those questions is the most important one: whether the new boss will be the same as the old boss (The answer is left for the final
movie or, if the unfortunate trend
of splitting the final installment
of adaptions of young - adult book series into two parts continues with this franchise,
movies).
Is this a
movie a faithful
adaption that fans
of the franchise will love, or is this yet another example
of a bad video game
movie.
Portman and Scarlett Johansson do their best to bring life to the sometimes - dull
movie about sisters vying for the king's affections, an
adaption of the novel by Philippa Gregory.
Michael Shannon as Zod really stole the
movie for me... and Russell Crowe and Jor - El was very good... this is the best
adaption of Superman to date, in my opinion..
With the live - action
adaption of the new Detective Pikachu
movie now underway it seems that more surprises are coming soon.
You'd expect that a
movie called «Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter» would have a certain amount
of humor to it, but save for a couple unintentional laughs, Timur Bekmambetov's big screen
adaption of the Seth - Grahame Smith novel plays things surprisingly straight.
Though The Disaster Artist is nominally an
adaption of the same - titled book by Wiseau's former roommate and co-star Greg Sestero and the critic and journalist Tom Bissell, the movie bears only faint traces of its characterization of the secretive, self - made filmmaker; the exclusion of any biographical details (many of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of the same - titled book by Wiseau's former roommate and co-star Greg Sestero and the critic and journalist Tom Bissell, the
movie bears only faint traces
of its characterization of the secretive, self - made filmmaker; the exclusion of any biographical details (many of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of its characterization
of the secretive, self - made filmmaker; the exclusion of any biographical details (many of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of the secretive, self - made filmmaker; the exclusion
of any biographical details (many of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of any biographical details (many
of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of which are now public knowledge) leaves yawning gaps in the script, which was written by the duo
of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
of Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber (500 Days
Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.
Of Summer, The Spectacular Now, The Fault In Ours Stars, etc.).
The
movie «Kick - Ass» is easily one
of the best comic book
adaptions in the last few years.
Final results
of these
movies vary big time, some become lame efforts, where we think it was not right in the first place to go for the
movie adaption, but some on the contrary and to our surprise turn out to be the best examples
of how a video game should transform into a
movie.
The director for this
adaption will be Scott Waugh, the man best know for Act
of Valor, a
movie which featured active NAVY Seals and that had some great cinematography.
With talk
of Assassin's Creed and Uncharted
adaptions taking up the bulk
of 2011's game - to - film speculation, many have forgotten that it wasn't so long ago that Irrational Games» BioShock was heavily rumored for the
movie treatment.
The big draw, here, really is the fact that it's Middle - Earth and toddling around is a neat geek moment for any fan
of either the books or the
movies, albeit one already readily available in the Lego
adaption of Lord
of the Rings.
Video game
adaptions of movies don't have a stellar track record, so smartly developer Avalanche have opted to craft a game that takes place sometime before Fury Road rather than trying to follow or replicate the events
of the film, granting them the freedom to expand Mark Miller's postapocalyptic Australia a little bit more while escaping some
of the stigma that comes with being based on a series
of movies.
We have no idea exactly what their planning for the
movie adaption, but we do feel this has potential
of being one
of the best video games being remade for the silver screen.
So, when given the chance to review THQ's
adaption of the latest cinematic offering from Pixar, Wall - E, the first thing I did was toddle off to my local cinema to catch the
movie ahead
of playing the game.
One
of the few, if only, good game to
movie adaptions.
Neil Druckmann, creator
of The Last
of Us has confirmed that the upcoming
movie will be an
adaption of the game, rather than a spin off.
On the topic
of games to
movies, one country that seems to be quite adept at this
adaption is Japan.