They lost me the second they announced the cast. It's like the people making the movie never once opened up a single one of the games.
Kevin Hart as Roland is just infuriating. It shows they had no intention of treating the IP with any level of respect and they just wanted a campy action comedy with famous actors.
Who even likes Kevin Hart and goes to see a movie because of him. Been so confused about how he seems to be in everything, but don't know who likes him.
Apparently so, I'll admit the story in the first game wasn't the most gripping, but if they could make a decent movie following it, then the sequel would be a guaranteed success. Instead no, they pulled characters from all over the place completely disregarding the established lore looking for a quick cash grab throwing enough star power to hopefully draw in people who didn't play the games.
Incredibly disappointing.
Street Fighter the movie is honestly one of the best things ever put to film. It’s just so bad and campy, it manages to circle back to ‘fucking awesome’. I can’t help but watch it when it’s on somewhere.
Probably because this is the first time I've ever heard about it. And probably the first time most of us have heard about it. Just like you probably didn't know they are making a BioShock movie.
Where were they announcing and advertising this? The fucking moon?
I've seen ads for it but the discourse is that the trailer looks so ass that nobody wants to bother with it. Not that anyone had expectations to begin with.
This has been advertised just normally and talked about (hated on) here on Lemmy and everywhere else for several months now.
You surely must just have been unlucky (or lucky) to have missed all of that till now.
The trailer on YouTube from 5 months ago has 14 million views with 82k dislikes and 67k likes.
There's been a couple terrible trailers. If you use an ad blocker, don't have cable, and happened to miss the social media posts around when the trailers dropped, then there you go. Happens to me more and more these days.
It makes sense if the studio executives knew how bad the movie was and didn't want to throw marketing money at it. This is just another title going in to the pile of disappointments from the past few years.
Yes, I have a family friend that is a script writer and everyone knows that a film is going to bomb before release if it is bad. He's even been brought in before to be the "writer" for an awful film that was already finished but they gave him a dump truck of money to attach his name to the sinking ship.
It's no The Last of Us but in terms of video game adaptations it's arguably one of the better ones on the account of it not being completely horrible with the source material.
I’ve got an unlimited movie pass for my local cinema so I’m basically seeing it for free this Saturday.
My expectations are low; I imagine it’s going to be a poor representation of the game, just like most game movies are. I’m HOPING it’s going to be at least campy fun, but with ticket prices being what they are, I can understand most people not wanting to pre-buy tickets without seeing some reviews…