I lately have been thinking about the media in general. Most commonly MOVIES. I look at movies and I feel like I keep seeing the same thing repeatedly. Another Marvel movie, another comedy about drunken losers, ANOTHER CGI action adventure. So now I come to the forum of the famous Armor Games and I ask, "What should be made a movie?"
I think the Mortal Kombat movies should be remade. I believe that the improvements we have made in CGI could greatly improve them and allow a more seamless flow in the combat scenes.
I would love to see a movie about the Castle Crashers game. A nice animation about four knights that are on a quest for the King's four daughters and his Crystal.
I think Fallout 3 or new Vegas would make for a pretty good movie. It'd be sort of like Book of Eli only religion isn't involved. Gears of War would be pretty good if you're just wanting a lot of gore and not much of anything else. It'd be sort of like a modernized 300.
They should make a movie out of Sonny! Animated of course. I mean, we all know zombies are overused, but how about from The view of zombies? Or at least sonny and veradeux.
Koru, that is an excellent idea. You should suggest that to Jakrin.
If Krin had the money to make a movie about anything, he'd probably find a way to combine Sonny, Colony and Sinjid into one movie, so as to save money and not disappoint anyone at the same time.
If Krin had the money to make a movie about anything, he'd probably find a way to combine Sonny, Colony and Sinjid into one movie, so as to save money and not disappoint anyone at the same time.
No, I was suggesting he sell the movie rights to them.
A mortal kombat movie would be pretty epic
have you never seen the movies? They have outdated special effects and all, but they are still good. I was suggesting remakes of them.
Hancock 2? Oh god, I don't think I'd be able to sit through a second one of those. It was very inconsistent, and it couldn't seem to decide what genre it wanted to fit into. It was almost all action and nothing else, and I don't think there were too many people who enjoyed it anyway.