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Why are movies based on video games so hard to make successful?
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Because the filmmakers never want to make a faithful adaptation that preserves the elements that made the game successful. They always want to change shit either to make it more mature, or more marketable, or more woke. Or they just want to make their own movie idea and are only using the game IP for wider recognition.
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>>216970084
deciding to adapt a video game script is already an extreme cost-cutting measure. nobody goes into a video game adaptation with intent to create kino. its all soulless cash grabbery.
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faihful adaptations are garbage as are sourcefags, you must completely obliterate any original material and remake it from the ground up to create good works.
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Filmmakers despise video games
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i don't understand the question.



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