Screen Gems Gets Rolling With Its "Tekken" Adaptation
Summary
Variety brings news of the next video game movie to hit production. The title is "Tekken," and the property was picked up by Screen Gems (from Dimension), with a production date scheduled for late fall. Director Charles Stone III ("Drumline," "Mr. 3000") is an admitted fan of the "Tekken" video game, which is news that might give other fans some high hopes for the movie version. Back to Article
Variety brings news of the next video game movie to hit production. The title is "Tekken," and the property was picked up by Screen Gems (from Dimension), with a production date scheduled for late fall. Director Charles Stone III ("Drumline," "Mr. 3000") is an admitted fan of the "Tekken" video game, which is news that might give other fans some high hopes for the movie version. Back to Article
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VML writes: on May 17 2005 01:19 PM I got a feeling its going to be bad, just like the other video game-based movies (Reply to this) |
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speelbergo writes: on May 17 2005 01:51 PM In reply to this comment (#822159) [b]bad video game movies??????????[/b] What about double dragon, Super mario brothers and street fighter? Classics, every one of them. (Reply to this) |
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synergyred writes: on May 17 2005 03:09 PM um... why god why? (Reply to this) |
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The Senhman writes: on May 17 2005 04:14 PM Wasn't Sammo Hung attached to this a while back? (Reply to this) |
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the_game writes: on May 17 2005 04:52 PM It will be bad, doesn't matter if the entire cast are fans of the game, it will be bad. (Reply to this) |
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Stankton writes: on May 17 2005 07:13 PM Because the Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter movies were just that good. (Reply to this) |
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amamamy writes: on May 18 2005 11:07 AM [b]I'm waiting for Tetris: The Movie.[/b] Or an action packed thriller based on the Yahoo daily crossword puzzle. Christian Slater stars as a five letter word beginning with C making his way down and across to solve the seven letter word ending with Y. Jada Pinkett-Smith co-stars as Eleven Down. It could happen. (Reply to this) |
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Banana Kid writes: on May 18 2005 06:53 PM [b]NO NO NO NO NO[/b] Please god, not Tekken. I'm willing to give Metroid the benefit of the doubt, as I will the inevitable Zelda and Halo movies, but please, don't do this to Tekken. (Reply to this) |
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jeremyd4 writes: on May 20 2005 12:01 AM There's something about movies involving tournaments that immediately make them sound craptacular! Just like with Mortal Kombat, the tournament will be the main focus and not anything of substance. There's so many computer games out there with decent storylines that could easily be adapted into successful movies. As mentioned there's Metroid, Zelda and Halo. There's also Prince of Persia, Max Payne, Half Life, RTC Wolfenstein (when have movies with Nazis not worked?), Warcraft, Turok etc. ...And oldies such as Leisure Suit Larry, DiG, Full Throttle, Flashback, etc. ....and the day I get a movie of Monkey Island - I will die a happy man! Plus that's a LucasArts games so I don't see why they haven't considered it!! (Reply to this) |
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new_school_critic writes: on May 21 2005 05:37 PM [b]Anyone[/b] who thinks that this movie is going to be good, has no knowledge of film or cinema. This movie is going to suck. Not only does pretty much every video game adaptation suck, but Tekken isn't even a good video game to adapt. Not to mention look at the movies they credited the director with "Drumline" and "Mr.3000", Hollywood needs to be reformed. They are fucking morons, the fact that this movie is going to be made, more then re-affirms my idea that they have no ide what they are doing. Good thing a new crop of movie lovers will be taking ahold of Hollywood and actually putting out some descent films. (Reply to this) |
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Vega-Star writes: on May 22 2005 08:43 PM [b]Dear LORD[/b] help us........ when will they be creative? when will they learn? movie and game fans, let's swallow this one....but if someone even THINKS about making a Soul Caliber, Virtua Fighter, or DOA...there will be Hell to pay. (Reply to this) |
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