• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    As much as I want this to be good, I have a strong feeling it’s gonna be mid at best. Not a great director, screenwriters aren’t hitting, they have only released two actors names, and the producer is a mixed bag. I’m really hoping they can pull it out… but I’m definitely gonna keep my expectations low.

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        so, even worse than Wheel of Time stuff, then. I don’t really remember the costumes for that but I do remember they weren’t the main problem with the show, aside from being pristine. at least they weren’t low quality

        is that show even still on? I don’t think I even made it through the second season because of how goddamn clean everything was. looked fake as shit

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              Well, guess what happens when you let amazon of all fucking companies produce a tv adaptation of an influential/cornerstone fantasy book series…

              What sucks is they probably own the license now, so no one else can do a better job…

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      I think mid is the best we can hope for. The only way it comes out great is it they go weird with it and tell a story like Majora’s Mask. By all accounts it looks like we’re going to get a Breath of the Wild type story, which is safe and fine but as a film isn’t anything above mid.

      I’m hoping they tell a weird story.

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        So Mario Movie 2.5 then in terms of quality.

        I really hope Eiji Aonuma was consulted for this. But nah, Miyamoto will have his whole liver-spotted hand in the pie and the story will be a total afterthought. Another “point-and-oooooh-I-know-that-thing!” movie.

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      That would be a fair assessment.

      From the concept artist industry perspective, all the concept art was done using GenAI and a skeleton crew of artists to make it work for film. So I don’t think this film had much of a budget and is aimed at fans of the game in general.

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      Legitimately, why do you hope it’s good? Why do you even care? Even if you like the games, this is not part of that. It isn’t interactive. Honestly, I don’t see why it exists, except that certain people will give them their money for any piece of garbage that has an IP they’ve attached themselves to for some reason.

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        Because I want more things in my life that bring me joy? Seeing something I love from a new perspective sounds like a fun experience?

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          I’m not saying to not enjoy this, or other things. I’m just saying that people mindlessly consuming any slop that has an IP attached is how we ended up in this situation. There’s a lot fewer good and interesting things made, which actually have a hope of being good, because it’s so much safer to make slop with existing IP. Even if it’s bad (it almost always is, because they’re making it purely for profit, not because they care about the IP like you do), it still prints money.

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    Uh, given the recent spate of … Nintendo movies… and fantasy shows… and the fact that Link is a silent protagonist (aside of basically grunts and exclamations of various emotional tones)…

    I really don’t see any possible way this could be good.

    Brought to you by the director of ‘Maze Runner’, which currently has ~66% critic and user review score on Rotten Tomatoes.

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      Now you are going to start a nerdy discussion whether Link really can’t talk, doesn’t want or like to talk or does indeed talk, even though not directly shown usually in the games.

      There is plenty of reason to assume that he actually can talk fine, it was just omitted for convenience or immersion in the games. It was implied often by the dialogues thoughout various games.

      Official mangas show him talking, dialogue options, or that e.g. Zelda learns Links name when asking him in OoT imply this as well.

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      I actually liked maze runner (the first one), and I don’t think the director was the problem(s) with it more than the story and a few of the actors were

      But yeah no shot a Zelda movie is decent

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        You mean like the kid fron We Are the Millers who had freshly tweezed eyebrows in every scene of this supposedly post-apocalyptic survivalist future?

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      Ugh, I just had a visceral reaction when you said “Maze Runner.”

      I watched all three films back-to-back once, not out of interest or curiosity or commitment to the plot, no. It was out of masochism.

      I knew that they were terrible movies all along, and yet I couldn’t stop watching because I knew I deserved the misery and self-loathing that it was causing me…

      And it wasn’t even in a campy way that you could just laugh at and have a good time. They were just bad.

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    Anyone else feel like the time for this was 2008? Circa Twilight Princess? Fans were clamoring for a movie back then because the games hit peak “cinematic” around that time, TP directly references events of OoT, it feels like a continuity, a single story.

    Now? They’ve done so much with the franchise that it’s become a paint color like Star Wars. Is there an appetite for it like there was 20 years ago?

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      There’s arguably a larger appetite now, the popularity of the Switch has brought the series to a massive new audience. I understand your point though, Twilight Princess and Skyward Sword were really the peak of the linear, story-driven epics. The newer games have moved away from that formula a bit. I suspect this first film (there will be more if it is well received) will tell a very classic Zelda story that references many core elements of the series (similar to the first Mario film).

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        There’s more appetite now than ever before. Over the half the total sales of the series are BOTW and TOTK. There’s a whole generation of fans for whom this era is the definitive era of Legend of Zelda.

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          That’s kind of my point. in BOTW and TOTK, the story is thin on the ground.

          Literally. It’s thin, and it’s on the ground.

          I’ve watched streamers who played BOTW first then play earlier games, and reacted with surprise at how much lore was in them.

          I don’t see it failing, sheer force of brand recognition will fill theaters. I’m just not sure they’ll get anything good done.

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            I’ve watched streamers who played BOTW first then play earlier games, and reacted with surprise at how much lore was in them.

            Meanwhile, the lore:

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              I mean, that game contains the in-universe creation myth, the origin story of the series’ main villain, the establishment of four recurring in-universe races of people, and a host of ideas they’re still riffing on to this day…but this is Lemmy, no non-existent homoerotica will be left uninvented.

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                  (Funny thing is, most of that is from ALttP’s manual. If you haven’t, go find it and read it, the first 4 or 5 pages read like a design document for the rest of the series)

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      Twilight Princess…20 years ago…

      No. That can’t be right…

      checks calander

      …father time, you dick!

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    Should’ve just hired studio ghibli to animate a beautiful and poignant anime adaptation. Might be okay. Likely gonna be garbage.

    The Netflix one pice gives me hope but also that in itself is pretty cringy campy nonsense at the end of the day (but incredibly well done).

    Just waiting for the line delivered in a fake English accent more or less to the tune of “you’re a legend… Zelda!”

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    I’m expecting a mediocre movie that’s an enjoyable watch, but ultimately forgettable. Same as the Mario movies.

    I’m expecting Zelda will play just as large of a role in the film as Link.

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      Same as the Mario movies.

      I assume you’re not including SMB93 in this, because NO ONE can forget that masterpiece.

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    I hope its better than the last 2 mario movies. They were OK for my son, but I would recommend them for anyone but kids that are mario fans. This could be a crowd pleaser if done right.

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      I don’t know, they were pretty much the best you would expect out of a movie based on a game like Mario. They weren’t breaking new cinematic ground, but if that’s what you were looking for in a Mario movie then that seems like a problem with expectations more than the movies themselves.

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        Well excuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuse him and many others for expecting a movie to be more substantial than a 90 minute advertisement, krashmo!

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    How much we want to bet the first big budget live action movie from the Zelda franchise will not feature Link as the main character or hero but will put the princess as the hero, main protagonist and will have to save Link from himself at some point?

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      I think that’s pretty unlikely, Link is the iconic Zelda character. It’s more likely they will go down the direction of making the two co-leads who meet early in the film and go on an adventure together to save Hyrule. I don’t think the old trope of “hero saves the princess”, or the modern reverse of that, will be a central part of the plot.

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    And now they need a few years in the special effects department to apply the classical 8bit charm.

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    I have been dreaming of a TLoZ movie since I was a child. However, as most video game adaptions, I expect this will be rather shitty. At least I try to. To keep the level of disappointment low.