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okay, 1 of 5 didn't have it.Not in DMC2 or DmC (not counting VD DLC since that wasn't the real one)
( I AM counting VD so I have an excuse to exclude DMC2)
okay, 1 of 5 didn't have it.Not in DMC2 or DmC (not counting VD DLC since that wasn't the real one)
Yes. The remake of Evil Dead was fantastic! It made me cringe so many time. I want more!!!!You can't call yourself an Evil Dead fan if you had a problem with the remake. I am an Evil Dead fanatic. The Evil Dead trilogy are some of my favorite movies of all time and the remake was everything The Evil Dead should be without being just some carbon copy of the original. Same Raimi and Bruce Cambell were still on board and it was basically them just remaking their own movie with a budget this time.
The remake was unapologetically gory and kept true to the spirit of The Evil Dead. The remake was one o those few remakes done right and it was.....
You mixed up something there. The developer that created Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive is Team Ninja, not Ninja Theory. I'd even prefer Team Ninja over Ninja Theory for a new Devil May Cry, though. Still, my vote goes to Platinum Games, if they'll have it. They've got the creator of DMC1, after all. Sadly, as far as I know, they were pretty negative about doing another Devil May Cry in the past. But then I heard Kamiya was interested, so... yay! Itsuno also expressed interest, so... maybe they should work something out.I hate Team Ninja for crippling the Metroid franchise with Other M...that doesn't mean I want to toss every copy of Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive into a lava-filled crevice. If you hate DmC, that's fine...but Ninja Theory has honestly made some really good games, most notably Heavenly Sword and Enslaved: Journey to the West (the latter of which Taneem Antoniades had nothing to do with).
I'm not a stranger to the popular opinion on DmC, if that's what you mean. That's old news...and tired news, to be frank. But swearing off an entire development team based on the harbored disdain for one project? That's a new one....you're new here aren't you?
I'm well aware that Team Ninja was the Devs responsible for Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. I was knowingly making an analogy to a different company besides Ninja Theory.You mixed up something there. The developer that created Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive is Team Ninja, not Ninja Theory. I'd even prefer Team Ninja over Ninja Theory for a new Devil May Cry, though. Still, my vote goes to Platinum Games, if they'll have it. They've got the creator of DMC1, after all. Sadly, as far as I know, they were pretty negative about doing another Devil May Cry in the past. But then I heard Kamiya was interested, so... yay! Itsuno also expressed interest, so... maybe they should work something out.
Redeemed himself with 3 and right back in the sh!t hole with 4. Also only after messing up canon and turning the Dante I liked in 1 to some idiot who thinks he's cooler than he actually is.I'm well aware that Team Ninja was the Devs responsible for Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive. I was knowingly making an analogy to a different company besides Ninja Theory.
If I had to pick out of Kamiya or Itsuno, I'd pick Itsuno. He helped supervise the combat in DMC3, DMC4, and DmC (Yes, apparently his input was crucial during DmC's development). He's helped make---in my opinion---the best games in the series (even though his first project in the series was DMC2, though. Not a good start, but he redeemed himself three times over). I'd like to see him team up with some other Developer to make DMC5/DmC2.
Suda51, maybe?
W-Wait a minute...you're saying that...you didn't like what they did to Dante in DMC3?Redeemed himself with 3 and right back in the sh!t hole with 4. Also only after messing up canon and turning the Dante I liked in 1 to some idiot who thinks he's cooler than he actually is.
And while I love Suda 51 for his ideas his games always become this, cool and unique ideas with universally agreed mediocre gameplay.
Eh, my favorite Suda51 game actually isn't a hack n slash but an overlooked little gem on the Gamecube called Killer 7. I'd like to see that game expanded upon and polished up.
Yea. While I still like to play the game itself, I never liked what they did to the characters. He seemed to have lost that campy self awareness he had in the first game. I don't know, it's just none of the sequels really captured the spirit of DMC 1 again. I still enjoyed playing the hell outta 3 but the cast, eh not so much.W-Wait a minute...you're saying that...you didn't like what they did to Dante in DMC3?
I'm...I'm not alone in my opinion...?
It's...n-not possible.
Excuse me. I have to, um...have a nice, cool scotch with a side of blotter-acid. I need something, ANYTHING to wake me up from this incredulous dream my fragile mind is deluding me with.
Dude, I'm beginning to think we were cloned from the same genes. I literally feel the same way about the characters in 1 and 3. I've despised DMC3 Dante from the unholy second he came in on screen, plopping his edgy ass on a table and scarfing pizza. That persona of Dante is the one non-fans associate with the character, and it makes me sick when looking back at Hideki Kamiya's original vision for the character. Or at least, that's my unbridled, dogmatic fanboy interpretation on the matter.Yea. While I still like to play the game itself, I never liked what they did to the characters. He seemed to have lost that campy self awareness he had in the first game. I don't know, it's just none of the sequels really captured the spirit of DMC 1 again. I still enjoyed playing the hell outta 3 but the cast, eh not so much.
You can't call yourself an Evil Dead fan if you had a problem with the remake. I am an Evil Dead fanatic. The Evil Dead trilogy are some of my favorite movies of all time and the remake was everything The Evil Dead should be without being just some carbon copy of the original. Same Raimi and Bruce Cambell were still on board and it was basically them just remaking their own movie with a budget this time.
The remake was unapologetically gory and kept true to the spirit of The Evil Dead. The remake was one o those few remakes done right and it was.....
Do you have opinions of your own or are you gonna keep referring to these typical critics who most likely aren't a part of the cult following of die hard Evil Dead fans.
I think this: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_evil_dead_2013/ and this http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the-evil-dead/
pretty much summarize it. It wasn't on pair with any previous ED movie. Gore alone isn't enough when the rest is lackluster. It has to much copy-paste scenes of original, actors were ok, but could have been better. Gore attempted to be shocking, but in the end falls flat on the face. It was pretty mediocre in all it parameters. It could have been much better, and to be honest it's scores on rotten tomatoes talks louder than anything that you have to say
You DO realize that Rotten Tomato features not only voice of critics but also voice of fans. (no obviously, not, since you don't have a clue about one of the biggest and most relevant movie sites) And most gave it mediocre reviews, while being long-time fans. I mean there is of course so called "fans" who will eat any crappy idea just because it has label on it, but at least don't be so obvious about it. If you read critics they pretty much confirm everything i said, so sorry, it's obvious that you don't have a slightest idea what a good movie, plot or writing even means. You may have watched enough amount of movies, but watching crappy B rated movies, won't help you to educate yourself. If you like it, it's your call. But calling it better than original or even living up to original...wellI never saw Dante and Trish as anything romantic, I mean, she does look exactly like his mom so it's kinda weird don't you think? Unless Dante just has a mom fetish then I'm just like, whatever floats his boat I guess.
Do you have opinions of your own or are you gonna keep referring to these typical critics who most likely aren't a part of the cult following of die hard Evil Dead fans.
This was a movie that was remaking the original Evil Dead, a movie that wasn't a comedy and when it even says how it lacks humor in the description, that right there shows you how much they know. The original Evil Dead was a straight up horror flick that even under a very small budget made created great practical effects for its time remembered mainly for how over the top and graphic it was. From the tree rape scene to the deadites monsterous transformation, The Evil Dead wasn't the most successful movie ever but over time people began to appreciate its beauty.
You're just pretentious and obnoxious. Tell me, have you seen the films yourself? Or are you just going to continue to straw man and try and call me stupid?You DO realize that Rotten Tomato features not only voice of critics but also voice of fans. (no obviously, not, since you don't have a clue about one of the biggest and most relevant movie sites) And most gave it mediocre reviews, while being long-time fans. I mean there is of course so called "fans" who will eat any crappy idea just because it has label on it, but at least don't be so obvious about it. If you read critics they pretty much confirm everything i said, so sorry, it's obvious that you don't have a slightest idea what a good movie, plot or writing even means. You may have watched enough amount of movies, but watching crappy B rated movies, won't help you to educate yourself. If you like it, it's your call. But calling it better than original or even living up to original...well
Yes i saw them. It's pretty obvious, otherwise i would never even mention it. Not that i expect you to believe me, since you won't believe your own mother about your birthday, if you didn't liked the date :/You're just pretentious and obnoxious. Tell me, have you seen the films yourself? Or are you just going to continue to straw man and try and call me stupid?
They are. Just like Critters, Gremlins, Ghostbusters and most other cult classics in B rated category.The original films are B movie camp and I know that, it's also why I can appreciate them. It gives them a special charm. It's the same kind of camp the Devil May Cry series embraced with it's cheesy one liners and over the top obsession with style.
It's hard not to notice, especially since you start to scream "U A STUPID" at everything that goes against it.The most important opinion is my own to me.
I don't care wether it's reboot, original title or sequel. I only look at how well it made.I'm not the type of person to condemn remakes as there are some out there that are even better than the original and this idea that they can never be is hackneyed at this point.
Remakes aren't always bad, but in the case of ED it fails to live up to it's original. It's not THE worst horror movie i saw, it's just mediocre as it is. It had much more potential that they actually used. Relying solely on gore and trying to make it into AAA Slasher film did it no justice.Remakes aren't always bad and out of all the other damn horror remakes Sam Raimi and Bruce Cambell have been wanting to remake Evil Dead and they served the franchise justice. I mean, it's only their movie that they were remaking basically.
1. It has not connection to current discussion. 2. Elaborate, you calling DMC nothing special or Divine Comedy? If you talking about first, well it's a game. It doesn't tries to be a movie. It's good for what it is. It has cool setting, characters and enemies. IT's not quantic dream QTE movies. IF you call Divine Comedy nothing special, I'm afraid case closed :/And yea, keep trying to act like I don't know what proper story telling is. You're the one who doesn't see DMC for the big slice of cheese it is and try to call it intellectual just for taking inspiration from The Divine Comedy which isn't anything too special for one and they do nothing but turn things from Dante Alighieri's terrifying tale of a man's descent in to Hell in to nothing but trite and generic anime tropes.
Ok, evidently you don't know how to read AND write.Yes i saw them. It's pretty obvious, otherwise i would never even mention it. Not that i expect you to believe me, since you won't believe your own mother about your birthday, if you didn't liked the date :/
They are. Just like Critters, Gremlins, Ghostbusters and most other cult classics in B rated category.
It's hard not to notice, especially since you start to scream "U A STUPID" at everything that goes against it.
I don't care wether it's reboot, original title or sequel. I only look at how well it made.
Remakes aren't always bad, but in the case of ED it fails to live up to it's original. It's not THE worst horror movie i saw, it's just mediocre as it is. It had much more potential that they actually used. Relying solely on gore and trying to make it into AAA Slasher film did it no justice.
1. It has not connection to current discussion. 2. Elaborate, you calling DMC nothing special or Divine Comedy? If you talking about first, well it's a game. It doesn't tries to be a movie. It's good for what it is. It has cool setting, characters and enemies. IT's not quantic dream QTE movies. IF you call Divine Comedy nothing special, I'm afraid case closed :/
Nothing worthy like creating cult classic game? ...ok, good to know. Because you know, you can't completely separate gameplay from the rest. It's package that counts.Ok, evidently you don't know how to read AND write.
I didn't say The Divine Comedy isn't special or anything. I said just taking inspiration from something isn't worthy of praise if you still just don't do anything worth while with that inspiration. And what DMC does with The Divine Comedy is just borderline parody.
Well because if you disagree with someone it means he didn't read or played anything he talks about. I'm not going to debate on it. I only gonna say that I never gonna debate about things i haven't seen, played or read.I like The Divine Comedy. I have it sitting on my shelf being the big bookworm I am. I'm willing to bet you haven't even read the story.
I told you my opinion, you started screaming its wrong and i haven'T saw the movie. I showed you that many people share it. You continued your denial. Now you attempt to accuse me that I just copy opinion of others....*sigh* As for your "arguments" they are nothing but subjective opinion and mostly based on childish "Because i said so!". New ED tries to concentrate on gore scenes while letting suspense and atmosphere down instead. Thats why it looks more like slasher movie than like mystery/supernatural horror.Now back to Evil Dead, for one, it isn't a slasher flick. Slasher is like its own sub genre in horror movies bro. And of course I'm gonna call you out on your BS. You use OTHER people's opinions in an argument about what is good or bad making you seem like you don't have a mind of your own for one and when I called you out on stuff you got wrong about the films, you still never countered or answered so I'm still just gonna say you're playing strawman.
And than Ghostbusters itself basically tries to parody Lovecraft and other horror ghost stories with cheesy writing. No doubt great movie, but it doesn't attempt to be clever. It's attempts to be silly on purpose. Well though if considering spec.effects, it probably was over B production. I forgot how old it is actually.Finally, Ghostbusters, a B movie? Because Bill Murray, Sigourney Weaver, Dan Aykroyd, and Harold Ramis sure are B movie acting talent. I mean, people like Bill Murray and Sigourney Weaver are only Academy Award nominated actors and Harold Ramis was only one of the greatest and most influential comedy writers in film history.
Pffffttt what do they know about anything more than B movies?
And than Ghostbusters itself basically tries to parody Lovecraft and other horror ghost stories with cheesy writing. No doubt great movie, but it doesn't attempt to be clever. It's attempts to be silly on purpose. Well though if considering spec.effects, it probably was over B production. I forgot how old it is actually.