Pues ojala sea una buena pelicula, si es asi va a estar de muchos suspenso y miedo, pues habra que verla para opinar

Silent Hill La Peli
Started by Edea, Oct 17 2004 02:49 PM
25 replies to this topic
#22
Escrito 19 October 2004 - 03:34 PM

#23
Escrito 20 October 2004 - 02:59 AM
Silent Hill: The Movie
Konami has recently announced that its psycho-thriller game Silent Hill is going to be released world wide as a major motion picture. John Fitzpatrick gives his thoughts.
Konami has recently announced that its psycho-thriller title Silent Hill is going to be released world wide as a major motion picture. I know everyone might not agree with me here, but Resident Evil the movie was a disappointment all together, that is, if you're looking for authenticity over production. Though, can't we just have both?
It's a step in the right direction. A game that isn't regarded as one of the more dominant titles in the market is making its move to the silver screen. Following in the foot steps of more well known titles such as Mortal Kombat, Mario Brothers and Resident Evil.
Parasite Eve was in there somewhere, but I'll be honest when I say I never saw it. I'm not sure it counts anyway. Regardless, Konami has themselves a potential cash cow here in Silent Hill the movie.
Movies falling under the vague horror genre have done pretty well spite having far less substance than the story lines that ran through the Silent Hill series with the exception of the second installment. I know, I know, nobody wants to give Silent Hill 2 any love. I do, believe me, even though it didn't have much to do with one and three at all, I still enjoyed it.
Konami taking this game to theaters can do a number of things for them and the gaming industry alike. The best case scenario is happy crowds everywhere leaving the theaters thinking to themselves -"There's a game like that? Wow!"
That's right, folks. There's a game like that, and it was excellent. The third one had a better story with more twists than a lot of good novels. Such a well done movie may cause more than a few non-gamers to convert to our side, thus causing a chain reaction of revenue for the business itself.
Such a best case scenario would largely rely on how authentic the movie is. Are they going to stray from a lot of the settings, places, and situations that made Silent Hill what it was? It happened with Resident Evil, and linking the movie to the game became more of an easter egg hunt than anything else. As fun as it may have been, there wasn't any snap kicking of bacterial zombie dogs in matrix time in Resident Evil the game.
Unfortunately, if there's any room for you to go up, there's always room for you to go down. What could go wrong? Well, I don't know, as I don't pretend to be an expert on the movie business, but there's a few things we could kick around.
Let's say the director, with his complete 'artistic control' gets a little wrapped up in popular culture. The hero or heroine involved turns into a gun wielding martial artist that rips flesh to a viciously Nu-Metal sound track. That's fine, but that's not Silent Hill.
It could also turn into something that the game isn't about at all and simply carry its title. Final Fantasy was nothing short of depressing. No, I'm not trashing what kind of movie it turned out to be, because even though many people weren't happy with it, I liked it.
Personal tastes aside, Final Fantasy would have done so much better if it had even one character that remotely resembled a character from one of it's many titles. You can bet, also, that if the movie was based on one of the games entirely than it would have done millions better than it did originally. Silent Hill shouldn't try to reach out and grab a different demographic, because in turn it ends up losing its handle on the large demographic it already has a hold of.
It's time to do the game world justice on the silver screen, and I can't think of a game that would be able to do it better than Silent Hill. There's nothing but substance there, and mixed with a little bit of creative input from a talented director the movie could really go places.
No, it's probably not going to score anyone an Oscar, but at least people would be able to look at the list of games-to-movies and be proud of Silent Hill. Resident Evil couldn't pave the way, and neither could Final Fantasy. Do your fans and gamers alike a favor, Konami, stick to your roots and your fan base will do the rest.
¿Como les quedo el ojo, he? Yo la esperare con ansias !
Fuente: http://www.playstati...icle.php/id/46/
MAS INFO:
Pagina oficial Japonesa: http://www.konamityo.com/sh4/
Pagina oficial Europea: http://www.silenthill4.net/
Pagina oficial Americana: http://www.konami.com/silenthill4/
Konami has recently announced that its psycho-thriller game Silent Hill is going to be released world wide as a major motion picture. John Fitzpatrick gives his thoughts.
Konami has recently announced that its psycho-thriller title Silent Hill is going to be released world wide as a major motion picture. I know everyone might not agree with me here, but Resident Evil the movie was a disappointment all together, that is, if you're looking for authenticity over production. Though, can't we just have both?
It's a step in the right direction. A game that isn't regarded as one of the more dominant titles in the market is making its move to the silver screen. Following in the foot steps of more well known titles such as Mortal Kombat, Mario Brothers and Resident Evil.
Parasite Eve was in there somewhere, but I'll be honest when I say I never saw it. I'm not sure it counts anyway. Regardless, Konami has themselves a potential cash cow here in Silent Hill the movie.
Movies falling under the vague horror genre have done pretty well spite having far less substance than the story lines that ran through the Silent Hill series with the exception of the second installment. I know, I know, nobody wants to give Silent Hill 2 any love. I do, believe me, even though it didn't have much to do with one and three at all, I still enjoyed it.
Konami taking this game to theaters can do a number of things for them and the gaming industry alike. The best case scenario is happy crowds everywhere leaving the theaters thinking to themselves -"There's a game like that? Wow!"
That's right, folks. There's a game like that, and it was excellent. The third one had a better story with more twists than a lot of good novels. Such a well done movie may cause more than a few non-gamers to convert to our side, thus causing a chain reaction of revenue for the business itself.
Such a best case scenario would largely rely on how authentic the movie is. Are they going to stray from a lot of the settings, places, and situations that made Silent Hill what it was? It happened with Resident Evil, and linking the movie to the game became more of an easter egg hunt than anything else. As fun as it may have been, there wasn't any snap kicking of bacterial zombie dogs in matrix time in Resident Evil the game.
Unfortunately, if there's any room for you to go up, there's always room for you to go down. What could go wrong? Well, I don't know, as I don't pretend to be an expert on the movie business, but there's a few things we could kick around.
Let's say the director, with his complete 'artistic control' gets a little wrapped up in popular culture. The hero or heroine involved turns into a gun wielding martial artist that rips flesh to a viciously Nu-Metal sound track. That's fine, but that's not Silent Hill.
It could also turn into something that the game isn't about at all and simply carry its title. Final Fantasy was nothing short of depressing. No, I'm not trashing what kind of movie it turned out to be, because even though many people weren't happy with it, I liked it.
Personal tastes aside, Final Fantasy would have done so much better if it had even one character that remotely resembled a character from one of it's many titles. You can bet, also, that if the movie was based on one of the games entirely than it would have done millions better than it did originally. Silent Hill shouldn't try to reach out and grab a different demographic, because in turn it ends up losing its handle on the large demographic it already has a hold of.
It's time to do the game world justice on the silver screen, and I can't think of a game that would be able to do it better than Silent Hill. There's nothing but substance there, and mixed with a little bit of creative input from a talented director the movie could really go places.
No, it's probably not going to score anyone an Oscar, but at least people would be able to look at the list of games-to-movies and be proud of Silent Hill. Resident Evil couldn't pave the way, and neither could Final Fantasy. Do your fans and gamers alike a favor, Konami, stick to your roots and your fan base will do the rest.
¿Como les quedo el ojo, he? Yo la esperare con ansias !
Fuente: http://www.playstati...icle.php/id/46/
MAS INFO:
Pagina oficial Japonesa: http://www.konamityo.com/sh4/
Pagina oficial Europea: http://www.silenthill4.net/
Pagina oficial Americana: http://www.konami.com/silenthill4/
#24
Escrito 20 October 2004 - 12:34 PM
Eeeeeer excuseme bit i'm not idea of inglish , please can you translate>seguro que lo he escrito mal , porque como he dicho no se casi naaaa de ingles ^^UU
#25
Escrito 20 October 2004 - 09:43 PM
Kiero q salga el Silent4 >.< kiero q salga la peli...q estress, asi no ay kien se concentreeEeEe!!xDD
Asias x las informaciones
Bsos a toos
ja ne-bye!
Asias x las informaciones

Bsos a toos
ja ne-bye!


#26
Escrito 20 October 2004 - 09:44 PM
Asias x la informacion kuchan ^^ aora si ke la kierOoOOOOoOO xDDD
besos
besos

1 usuarios están leyendo este tema
0 miembros, 1 invitados, 0 usuarios anónimos