Watching this trailer gives me hopes that we can Sonic this thing! Unfortunatly I have a sinking feeling it’ll be another Lion King, where they completely ignore the community. Ich drücke uns die Daumen!

  • @TheDemonBuer
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    373 months ago

    The irony is, something like this probably would have been a lot less expensive to make, while also appealing more to fans. It’s funny how so many people in the movie business are not very good at, you know, the movie business.

    • @SassyRamenOP
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      153 months ago

      Yeah… Unfortunatly some producer that doesn’t care about the original ip or the fanbase is probably at the wheel.

      • @PunchingWood
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        93 months ago

        It’s just your typical meme-movie that nobody really asked for, they gather a bunch of classic game tropes and shove it into a movie and then max out on publicity like “Haha look, so funny and recognizable Minecraft stuff. Are we right, fellow kids? We totally get you!”.

        They probably could’ve gotten away with it if they just used 3D characters like the Mario movie too and it would’ve worked fine for younger audiences. It probably still will work fine for younger audiences but it feels so terribly forced.

        • @[email protected]
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          103 months ago

          I think they’ll get away with it because they’re deliberately marketing it the way so many similar movies are managed: formulaically for kids, but with some actors and writing meant to give ‘the adults’ something to watch too. Unfortunately, ‘the adults’ are almost always assumed to have only a passing familiarity with the subject material, and I have a feeling they’re going to write the ‘for the adults in the room’ jokes with that assumption in mind.

          It feels like it’s being written on an outdated manual, ignoring the fact that there’s a very sizable core audience of 20 and 30-somethings they could tap into. My guess is that everything they tried only tested well with children in focus groups, since apparently they were dead-set on a live-action format from the very beginning. I hate to be so cynical, but it’s possible they decided to go all-in on kids because they can hit the appeal without worrying as much on the production standards.

          • LiveLM
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            52 months ago

            since apparently they were dead-set on a live-action format from the very beginning.

            The live-action fairy has these Hollywood execs in a trance.
            To this day I don’t understand what made Disney swap all their lovable animated characters for photorealistic-lion.fbx and make a Lion King “”“live-action”“”

        • @SassyRamenOP
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          03 months ago

          Username checks out, this guy Minecrafts.

          I just feel like the kids are gonna drag me to this… I just want it to be at least okay.

  • @RightHandOfIkaros
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    263 months ago

    This isn’t going to be fixed. It would take too much work to actually fix it. Maybe they have enough time before April 4, but that is extensive reshooting. They’d pretty much have to trash all of the video and keep just the audio probably.

    • @hoshikarakitaridia
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      133 months ago

      From the trailers it even looks like the story is gonna be super linear and boring. At that point they’d need to rewrite the whole thing. Even the most ambitious studio is gonna have a hard time committing to that.

      • haui
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        33 months ago

        I‘m somewhat sure the person who made the trailer will make a version of the film out of pure spite that works exactly like this and its going to be the best thing ever, maybe even shaking the movie industry.

          • @SassyRamenOP
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            23 months ago

            How’s the saying go? “Aim for the Moon, even if you miss, you’ll end up among the stars.”

            I’d like to assume it could be a wake up call for the industry, but sometimes the flop is on purpose.

            • @[email protected]
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              83 months ago

              “Aim for the moon, and if you miss, you’ll end up floating in the endless empty void of space.”

              • @SassyRamenOP
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                33 months ago

                Yeah, that sounds right! Live for ever baby!

            • MrScottyTay
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              23 months ago

              Sadly i don’t think the general movie industry cares about video games and their audiences. Otherwise we’d have more consistently decent adaptations.

        • @PunchingWood
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          33 months ago

          Seems like a bit of a reach in wishful thinking lol

          Nobody is going to spend that time on a ‘fixed’ version of the movie, let alone have access to everything needed to even do this. It’s more likely that someone will make a fan-made movie with audio from the original.

          • haui
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            43 months ago

            Have you seen the blender movie? Its quite short but you dont need any equipment to make good animated movies anymore. Its all there.