The SMB movie is actually one of my favorites, even though it doesn't really have much to do with the games. I'm pretty sure it's the only videogame movie I actually own.
Watching it today, though, it does feel a bit like they had to rush it in time for a certain release date. There are parts, especially nearer the end of the film, where the editing just feels very muddled like certain parts had to be dropped and switched around.
I remember liking the Street Fighter movie too, and almost buying it, though the storyline behind Dhalsim and Blanka was kind of ret*d.
But asking me to pick the worst videogame movie ever is like asking me what my worst vomit ever was. I try not to watch game movies if I can help it, so I guess right now I can only say the worst is that one Uwe Boll movie I had to sit through one time. Does it matter which one it was?
PerfectlyDarkTails wrote:
Doom- had nothing to do with the game, had a first person scene which should have had more of
That was the one part of the movie I didn't like, way too cheesey.
And it did have a lot to do with the game, just that the original game had very little story to begin with. It's more based on DOOM 3 (obviously).
Titangeek wrote:
I'm suprised Hitman hasn't been listed yet.
I actually thought that movie was surprisingly close to the videogames (that is, if he was playing an Agent 47 who was new to the games and wasn't trying to get Silent Assassin), but after watching the deleted scenes, that's definitely a movie that deserves a director's cut. That "bunch of clones, swordfight out of nowhere!" scene that Sony threw into the finished movie made no sense at all.
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