blkmage wrote:In my opinion, it'll be hard, what with Samus having never said anything ever.
Samus spoke numerous times.
She spoke in the opening part of Super Metroid...or at least wrote a personal log entry, which I count as speaking since SNES wasn't much on voices.
In Metroid Fusion, she held conversations with the computer a bunch of times. That's how you find out who the computer really was, because she says it.
So, Samus DID speak. You just need to play more Metroid.
Pent wrote:Although I fear an R rating for Metroid, Doom, Silent Hill, and Halo. Delaying me from seeing it. But I'll probably be old enough to see them by the time they decide to start making them. No probably not. I'll probably be to old.
Tom Dincht wrote:If anybody, the best blonde actress that`s famous for being pretty I can see playing Samus is Jessica Alba. Except, I heard she did a bad job in Fantastic 4, but this was People magazine.
Myoti wrote:We really know zilch now, save for the fact that John Woo is doing it.
If anything, they need Nintendo themselves to back it. I mean, look at FF7: AC. SE is doing it directly, so the chances are it's going to be amazing. Why can't other gaming companies realize that?
That's also an animated movie. And I remember people saying how awesome Spirits Within would be, even me, but it obviously wasn't. Anyway an animated doesn't have to deal with the hassle of hiring celebrity actors in most cases, getting a crew, transporting/sustaining the cast and crew, building a set, props, transporation, dealing with execs of movie business, so on. And of course Advent Children won't be having a theatre release so there ya go. Advent Children can't really be compared to other video game movies it's just not on the same level.
Myoti wrote:SW was good for what it was, but it didn't have anything to do with the series. While AC may not be a theatre release, there's been plenty of movies like that ended up being pretty well done.
I'm not saying it will be good or bad. I'm just saying it's not in the same league as other movies. It doesn't have to deal with the huge number of hassles of live action movies. And it doesn't even have to deal with the hassles of an animated feature being released in theatres anywhere. Square didn't put out Spirit's by themselves hence why it's under Sony/Columbia Tri-Star, no way they could of afforded to that themselves.
And I'm sure Nintendo will have alot of pull when the thing actually gets anywhere close to being made. Which it's not since a director hasn't even been chosen yet.
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