We're living in quite the dark age right now, and movie & TV adaptations of comics/books/games/whatever you enjoy are no exception - in fact they're probably one of the more obvious symptoms of how badly the culture has degenerated. Every time I hop onto KiA2, even the original KiA, or PDW there's usually at least one thread a day pointing out another shitty, woke-and-soon-to-be-broke adaptation that makes me die a little more inside.
So I thought it might be a better idea to turn that on its head and ask the board, what's a property you would like to see adapted to the big or little screen competently, once (if) we leave this absolute black hole of creativity and good writing the culture's stuck in behind?
For me it's gotta be Resident Evil. The first game's plot boils down to 'glorified SWAT team investigates strange murders in the backwoods, gets trapped in spooky mansion filled with zombies & traps/puzzles, eventually stumbles on corporate conspiracy and a traitor in their dwindling ranks'. It's basically a biopunk/zombie spin on a haunted house plot and should theoretically be perfect for a two-hour movie or an 8-10 episode season of TV. Which makes it all the stranger that literally no adaptation has ever gotten such a simple formula right - the new movie with raceswapped Jill & Leon comes the closest, but still shoots itself in the foot by insisting on adapting two games at once & mangling almost everyone's characterization.
All I ask is that one day, before I drop dead, I get to see a reasonably faithful and well-handled adaptation of the game. Jill Valentine/Barry Burton forming one half of the main cast & plotline, Chris Redfield/Rebecca Chambers the other, in a contained setting with only a few other characters running around (mainly Albert Wesker and the few other living STARS members). No full-blown zombie apocalypse, no Mary Sue OCs played by the director's wife even if she is hot, no ludicrous racebending or tearing one character down to lift up another for woke points, no attempt to shove an entire other game's plot or two into the show/movie, no teenage drama, none of the extra shit that's ruined every single past attempt to make a movie or show out of RE. The world can be gradually expanded by adapting the next games in the series afterward, not before.
A competent re movie, not a Mary Sue that does matrix king fu or whatever that Netflix show was. Personally I think Grandia 2 would be an awesome series done competently. Or a unique Persona series based on 4.
This exactly. There may be a bunch of Paul Anderson movies and a Netflix show bearing the Resident Evil title, but not once has there been a single movie that's actually Resident Evil (not even just based on the first game).
This reminds me, something based on Shin Megami Tensei could be really interesting if I ever got reason to trust that the creators could approach religion & occult stuff in a remotely respectful and competent manner.
Grandia 2 is also one with heavy occultism and religious overtones. Unfortunately we will never see one of those made competently without it celebrating hedonism.
Unfortunately structures like pedowood have been running on nepotism and hatred of America for some long it has become antithetical to write stories Americans would enjoy.
YOU ARE BASED
Agree about He-Man
Just watched the first few episodes of the classic He-Man. I learned:
We used to make fun of the "More you know!" segments after He-Man/She-Ra and G.I. Joe but damn, they actually had some pretty good advice that could be easily understood by children. Could you imagine points 2 or 3 being advocated for on TV (or even less likely, schools) today?
And yes, they were repetitive. Skeletor has to come up with a crazy plan that's a threat to all Eternia. Cringer has to whine. Orko has to do some magic that backfires and annoys Man At Arms. And He-Man has to save the goddamn day with a little help from Teela and the Sorceress. But they're stories for kids, and it's important to tell the story right.
Also, Skeletor is hilarious. Surprisingly good entertainment to just shut your brain off for a couple of episodes when winding down before bed.
You are right. As an adult I really appreciate that more now. I watched more GI Joe than He-Man but really enjoyed those shows and the messages. Sucks that Kevin Smith crapped all over He-Man
Yeah, I was a fan of He-Man and (at one time) Kevin Smith. Haven't watched his Teela and Evil Lynn fan fic.
Mask or Thundercats would be cool but they would destroy them.
Oh I’m sure we’ll have thunder cats, they’ll just be hyper sexualized gay cats
Some people are just so weird for nostalgia. OP probably played the game in middle school, it made a big impression on him, and he wants to re-live that experience.
I think there was a study some time ago that when you ask people their favorite music/media it is overwhelmingly whatever was most popular when they were in middle school.