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KotOR movie...?
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:41 pm
by Mace Windu Jr.
i think that they should defianatly do a movie on the life of Revan, Malak, (of course playing it light side, since hollywood cant let the bad guys win

then do kotor 2 making the exile the main character but maybe put a little bit more background on nihilus and sion.
Posted: Fri Apr 01, 2005 10:26 pm
by ArĂen
the movie would be really long. they'd probably have to split it into alot of movies.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 12:50 am
by cim
They will never do that since new SW movies were so poor... Unless the episode III will be very good of course. I think LucasArts will go fishing for movie material in books first rather than games. After all, 99% of the time books are better.
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 5:17 am
by tj_92
that would be well good if they made a movie about kotor 1 and stuff but like you can't follow the path it wouldn't be linked to much to the game cause it has so many choices eg: killing people if you don't like them thats fun

Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 5:23 pm
by veridianwarrior
i doubt they would do that since george lucas has said that he will never do another star wars movie again after the last one and i cant see anyone else doing a sw film
Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2005 9:39 pm
by Darth Zenemij
Most of the rpg's would suck as movies though,I mean all the different charecters you can choose from and male female ds or ls e.t.c,and different things like that.But I think that unreal tournament could be a sucessfull movie beacuse it isn't an RPG,Or a MORPG like evercrack (ever quest).But yeah there are also war games that are movies also.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:24 pm
by montana_75
[QUOTE=Mace Windu Jr.]i think that they should defianatly do a movie on the life of Revan, Malak, (of course playing it light side, since hollywood cant let the bad guys win [/QUOTE]
i like watching movies were the bad guy wins or just gets away with it. like the 1st jeepers creepers. i was no a fan of the movie but i enjoyed seeing the bad guy get away with it.
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:29 pm
by Mace Windu Jr.
yea me to but...
i also like to see the bad guy win, but i just think that hollywood or GL wouldnt want that image going to kids that the bad guy wins aainst the good guys... although i wouldve liked to see darth maul reappear
Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2005 5:30 pm
by Faust
[QUOTE=veridianwarrior]i doubt they would do that since george lucas has said that he will never do another star wars movie again after the last one and i cant see anyone else doing a sw film[/QUOTE]
Well this is the issue, GL would probably not allow a Star Wars film to be made without his involvement. Likewise, he has been pretty clear that Episode 3 will be the last film. It's not impossible he'll change his mind; still, it doesn't seem likely in the immediate future. Considering the abysmal junk the last couple Star Wars movies have been, it may not be such a bad thing. Though, it is a rich universe that could be done a bit better if he did open the floor up a bit to other personalities.
Still, I'm not sure any video game really translates well into film. While KoTOR had an engaging story, to fully appreciate its scope would take a lot more screen time than a 2 hour film would allow.
Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 7:30 am
by Admo
Exactly, something like the early Kyle Katarn stories (with a few of the really cheesy bits left out) would translate better into a film than a huge story led RPG ever could, because you can cut out a lot of the bits in between the story.
But I don't think any more will be made, and I can't see them being an more successful than those already made, including the prequels, even if there stories are a bit better (I mean personally I don't think they're as bad as everyone likes to make out, they're not as good as the original trilogy but what did you expect?!)
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 3:56 am
by tj_92
If they like changed the first one to one story like JK Outcast kinda you would b able to do revans life that would be good but i really dought it would work
Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2005 2:22 pm
by Brockaine22
In my opinion most RPGs have better storylines then alot of movies because they take a good 20-30 minimum hours to complete...even tho half of that is opening loot and slaughtering lvl 5s *shakes fist at easy oponents who don't drop uber loot* if kotor or any other great rpgs were made into a film i would enver watch it because it would ruin the storylines of the game...i enjoy the roleplaying aspect of rpgs and like the feel of playing through a "movie" with a real character that i can customize to my personality
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 12:00 am
by Agarax
A novel for the game wouldnt be that bad...
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 4:50 am
by dorian_gray
I think even the greatest RPG story lines would make pretty average movies. The only reason that many RPGs' story lines are appealing is because you are controlling the character development and the events. Take away these two things and the majority of RPGs fall to their knees. Just because they are longer doesnt mean the story is better!!! (not sure where you go that idea).
Obviously there are a few exceptions. A few of the FF series had terrific stories, and of course games like Deus Ex keep you enthralled by the story.(Silent hill had a nice story line too). But i truely believe movies based on the story lines of these games would be unable to recapture the magic of the story line that is apparant while playing them. In fact they would probably barely scratch the surface. Without the character interaction/development and the freedom to explore, the stories of even these great games would appear fairly average. Although obviously a great movie could still be made, the story line would not be sufficient to make the movie great. If i think of some of my favourite all time movies and compare the story lines to my favourite RPGs there is absolutley no comparison. If you could take those story lines and some how incorpirate them in games without losing the magic they would be the greatests RPGs of all time, but i really dont think it is possible to transend the genre in that way.
Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 7:06 pm
by Darth Zenemij
[QUOTE=Mace Windu Jr.]i think that they should defianatly do a movie on the life of Revan, Malak, (of course playing it light side, since hollywood cant let the bad guys win

then do kotor 2 making the exile the main character but maybe put a little bit more background on nihilus and sion.[/QUOTE]
And while Hollywood is making this we might as well mae a Fable movie!
Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2005 5:53 am
by Lowkei
are still goin to make an episode 7 8 & 9. coz i heard they where. probly not true thou. i would quite like to see old luke training sum more jedi. I can't wait for episode 3. the anikin Vs obi 1 is sposed to be the longest lightsaber battle ever........YAAAAAY LOL.
Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 12:58 am
by Ulic Qel-Droma
I haven't heard of anything recently about another movie but i have heard of a tv series(i think on fox not sure though)about the time between episode 3-4,iam not sure when it'll come out,but hope to see it soon,if at all.
Posted: Thu May 26, 2005 3:07 am
by Admo
Probably just be another animated series to explain the gaps between the films, like the Clone Wars thing.
I heard a rumor that Mark Hamill had agreed to do another film/trilogy (not read the books but heard that the trilogy after RotJ is set a long time after the Battle of Endor, the age still roughly works) but I don't think it will work at all. You'll get Star Wars fans going, but it loses all of the classical appeal that made the "first" six good for casual fans.
The story is, in my opinion, complete. The constant in all the films is Anakin Skywalker - he is the only central character in every film. It is the story of him, how he fell and took the Jedi with him, and how he is saved. Luke Skywalker was only important in so far as his role in bringing Anakin back from the dark-side of the force, and completing this story (this is how it has turned out obviously, its different if you look solely at the original trilogy 4-5-6). Any continuation is distinct from this part of the story.