NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED - (1st FILMING) -
NEED FOR SPEED MOST WANTED - (1st FILMING) -
I WANT YOU TO GIVE YOUR OWN OPINION TO THE FILMING OF NFS MOST WANTED!
We've already seen that it is possible to convert the idea of the movie "The Fast And The Furious" into an impressive arcade racing simulation game that was made by EA in 2003 an hold the title "Need For Speed Underground". With the extension of "NFSU" to "NFSU2" EA has made the tuning world almost perfect because of the some parts which were added to the tuning shops an all those cover magazines the cars were on. The story wasn't as good as in the first part as well as the soundtrack. There was something missin'. Yeah indeed, the final goal wasn't in there. It was mentioned: "The cops were sleepin' " - "Since when the cops ..." . Need For Speed Most Wanted brought them all back to the streets again and the story got the final goal back again.
With regard to the New Year we might look forward to the new possibilities in the film trade!
We might want appeal to EA in order to produce the 1st Need For Speed "Most Wanted" - FILM!
I WANT NEED FOR SPEED "MOST WANTED" TO BEAT "2FAST2FURIOUS"!
LET'S GO & POST 4 IT!
BTW: "Maybe we should make a survey to this topic worldwide..."
"LIFE MAKES SENSE!"
We've already seen that it is possible to convert the idea of the movie "The Fast And The Furious" into an impressive arcade racing simulation game that was made by EA in 2003 an hold the title "Need For Speed Underground". With the extension of "NFSU" to "NFSU2" EA has made the tuning world almost perfect because of the some parts which were added to the tuning shops an all those cover magazines the cars were on. The story wasn't as good as in the first part as well as the soundtrack. There was something missin'. Yeah indeed, the final goal wasn't in there. It was mentioned: "The cops were sleepin' " - "Since when the cops ..." . Need For Speed Most Wanted brought them all back to the streets again and the story got the final goal back again.
With regard to the New Year we might look forward to the new possibilities in the film trade!
We might want appeal to EA in order to produce the 1st Need For Speed "Most Wanted" - FILM!
I WANT NEED FOR SPEED "MOST WANTED" TO BEAT "2FAST2FURIOUS"!
LET'S GO & POST 4 IT!
BTW: "Maybe we should make a survey to this topic worldwide..."
"LIFE MAKES SENSE!"
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- BluePhirePB
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I agree with xHaZxMaTx, there is no point of a NFS MW film. The game has the barest and most boring story and plot line, it just holds itself together. I know for one that audiences would get bored watching one guy miraculously (but inevitably) creaming everyone's ass to get to the top of a so called 'Blacklist'.
IMO, its more 'Hollywood' than Hollywood itself .
IMO, its more 'Hollywood' than Hollywood itself .
TR was super unrealistic with some stupid parts, but in general I did amuse myself in the theatre
But a Movie about NFS, don't give Hollywood any more stupid Ideas, 2f2f was bad enough as a story.
If we even get a movie about NFS (wich would basicly be a FnF movie, this site would be flooded with ricers and anything remotely like it...
And I am not waiting for that.
But a Movie about NFS, don't give Hollywood any more stupid Ideas, 2f2f was bad enough as a story.
If we even get a movie about NFS (wich would basicly be a FnF movie, this site would be flooded with ricers and anything remotely like it...
And I am not waiting for that.
Personally I think a movie for Most Wanted would be awful. It would simply be seen as a bad rip-off of Fast And Furious (which was crap anyway).... so in theory it would be a rip-off of an existing bad movie, and that ain't good.
The story for Most Wanted sucked anyway.
Games and movies are very different forms of medium. You simply can't just make a movie based on a game.
The main aspect of a movie is the story - although nowadays it just seems to be visual affects. And the main aspect for game is the Gameplay. Narrative in games are mainly used as a form of motivation for the player (revenge, kill the bad guy, etc). It isn't impossible to make a game>movie, but it ain't easy to make a good one.
The story for Most Wanted sucked anyway.
Games and movies are very different forms of medium. You simply can't just make a movie based on a game.
The main aspect of a movie is the story - although nowadays it just seems to be visual affects. And the main aspect for game is the Gameplay. Narrative in games are mainly used as a form of motivation for the player (revenge, kill the bad guy, etc). It isn't impossible to make a game>movie, but it ain't easy to make a good one.
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No I havent, but I have a better methof. If anyone steals my ideas I break his legs.DarrenR21373 wrote:Hmmm - this actually sounds like quite an interesting idea to me... hope you haven't copyrighted it yetKoffy wrote:It would be as if you made a NFS:MW game but the racer was a was a bank robber and it all happened in japan.
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EA should concertratrate on making the GAMES more cinematic not making a movie of a game, these are 99.99% RUBBISH in the extreme.
Interactive entertainment of this nature is the future.
Movies based on games are (hopefully) a thing of the past. However.....Ii heard that HongKong cinemas finest John Woo has bought the rights to make a METROID feature film. I guess this exception proves the rule eh?
Interactive entertainment of this nature is the future.
Movies based on games are (hopefully) a thing of the past. However.....Ii heard that HongKong cinemas finest John Woo has bought the rights to make a METROID feature film. I guess this exception proves the rule eh?
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I think David Hayter would have to write the screenplay for Most Wanted if there were to be a movie. I'm pretty sure it won't happen, which makes me happy because I know how bad it would be if there were, but if there was by the slimmest chance, David Hayter (yes, the voice of Solid Snake, and the guy who wrote screenplays for all X-Men movies, Incredible Hulk, Fantastic 4) should write it because he's great at writing screenplays.