First Max Payne Trailer Released 82
Kotaku has pointed out the first official Max Payne trailer for the movie based on Remedy Entertainment's third-person shooter. The movie stars Mark Wahlberg, and should be hitting the streets this coming October.
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I suspect that it's probably drug-related hallucinations from Valkyr. One of my friends suggested that it was a visual metaphor for internal demons (possibly related to Valkyr as well - in the game Max gets dosed a couple times unintentionally).
Anyway, as plusses:
Minuses on the other hand:
It bears noting that the positives outnumber the negatives.
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He's got his voice down? Not by a long shot. It sounded completely forced, way too deep, and way too aggressive. I'm playing through the game at the moment, so the memory is pretty fresh, and he's nowhere near the voice of Max Payne.
Other than that, the dialogue in the trailer sounded bad. Too dramatic, and sympathetic as well. What made Max Payne great was the idea that you're a good guy, but the good guys think you're a bad guy. No sympathy, no drama, just cold, hard killing, witty commentary, and a can f
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No sympathy, no drama, just cold, hard killing, witty commentary, and a can full of badassery. Doesn't look like they'll be sticking to that.
I think you have Max Payne confused with Duke Nukem.
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Wendy (Score:2)
Yeah, I would have liked Wendy Hoopes. I think she could do it.
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Actually, I can picture both Mark and Mila in those roles. I think it should be a good movie.
And having played (and immensely enjoyed) both Max Payne games, I can't wait.
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I can't see anything with Wahlberg without falling asleep :(
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High-res (Score:5, Informative)
Higher resolution video available at FirstShowing.net:
http://www.firstshowing.net/2008/07/10/must-watch-first-international-trailer-for-max-payne/ [firstshowing.net]
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Wow (Score:4, Interesting)
Actually looks like they have captured the nature of Max Payne (or at least that's how it seems from this brief trailer). The Hitman film was good, but not great, and the two Lara Croft offerings were pretty poor, but this looks promising.
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Huh? (Score:4, Funny)
How can you make a Max Payne movie WITHOUT abusing the bullet time?
Its like saying about the Superman movie "I hope they don't abuse flying effects... cause.. you know... its unrealistic that a man can fly."
The Hitman film good? (Score:4, Insightful)
You have either not seen the movie, or have not played the game.
Which one is it?
But yes... Mark Wahlberg "Max Payne" movie does seem to be targeted at just that kind of audience you represent.
People that think that Timothy Olyphant "Hitman" movie was a good movie based on the "Hitman" games.
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It's been a while since I saw it, and the second was poor, but I remember thinking the first Tomb Raider was quite a good movie. Hitman was okay. Doom was bollocks. This looks a bit cheesy but could be good.
I have to admit that while I enjoyed the first game, I never bothered to buy the second. Since the first game had dynamic difficulty, the level of ability the enemies had by the end was crazy - maybe I should have purposely played badly occasionally so that the enemies didn't react to me immediately as I
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I just remember enjoying the bit where the special ops dude invaded her mansion, as it reminded me of Operation Flashpoint, which I'd been playing a lot around that time :p The second one was just crap though.
I actually expected the first movie to suck though, so that perhaps made it easier for me to enjoy the bits that were good. I have never really liked Tomb Raider as a game, and was always quite cynical about their choice of a big titted heroine as the protagonist. It wouldn't have done nearly so well i
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Heh, and the ass in the Tomb Raider shower scene was actually a body double :p
Better Choices (Score:3, Insightful)
http://www.cbs.com/daytime/guiding_light/bio/robert_bogue/bio.php [cbs.com]
Maybe him or possibly Bruce Campbell.
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if you want someone that really reminds you of Max Payne, perhaps the developer from Remedy who was used for modelling would be even better (Sami Jarvi [http://www.moviefans.de/a-z/m/max-payne/sam-lake.jpg]) :)
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I can assure you that he would do a better job than Mark Wahlberg. ;)
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The parent got labeled funny, rather than insightful? What is the world coming to.
very good looking so far (Score:4, Informative)
almost everything I saw reminded me of the first game.
the checkered floor, the candles, the crib and bedroom fading to unsaturated darkness, the bullet time!
This looks like someone might actually have gotten the source material right.
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You mean the screen shots look good. How does that tell you about whether it will be fun to play? (ie, watch)
I really don't get these game-to-movie things. Make a good movie. Why would I care whether its based on a video game or not? Its either good or its not.
Look at the batman movies/games. Sure, the license is cool but the movies and games suck when they arn't fun to watch or play respectively, not based on how good they look.
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You're not a gamer.
And, no, I meant the trailer for the movie looked good.
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I guess playing videogames a minimum of 3 hours a day and being a game developer makes me not a gamer. :D
Its almost impossible to make a bad trailer. Most gamers just have woefully low standards. I don't really get the desire to see a game turned into a movie. I like good games, I like good movies. I don't need one industry to reference the other - that's just window dressing.
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yep, you're not a gamer.
being a game developer doesn't make you a gamer. I've never met any developer that has time to PLAY games.
And I have ridiculously high standards.
I'm really tired of movie producers and uwe boll crapping on source material for original games. the fact that you don't get the desire to see a game turned into a movie further enforces my point that you are not a gamer. I've been a gamer since the age of 5 when I got my Atari 2600 and my commodore 64 soon after. I love games. I buy mo
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You sound like you're under the stockholm sydrome. I played Quake1 for 7 years, every night unless I wasn't sleeping at my place. I played q3 ra for 6 years. I own a 360 and a wii, and every single day I play games on them. I think Myst is one of the best games ever made. Blizzard can do no wrong, in general. I like RTSes, FPSes, action games, and Ico was more than worth the 20 hours spent completing. It was a work of art. RTCW, awesome. I actively play Street Fighter and Virtua Fighter. Soul Calibur 4, I'm
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I guess you're that other type of gamer. I think myst was a huge waste of time.
I'm very passionate about faithful translations of in game experiences because I obviously loved the games.
I agree that writers and voice actors aren't payed enough. I think bad writing and horrible voice acting completely detract from a gaming experience. They make a game less fun.
You could have perfect gameplay but couple that with a stupid story which makes no sense and horrible voice acting and the game just won't fly in m
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Hey, I liked Myst not because of the game play, but because of the atmosphere, the voice acting, and the story. You didn't like it, but thats more a matter of taste. I liked it for the same reasons you like some of your games: the experience. Between gameplay/story, neither can be king because different games need or use different amounts of them.
My main point is that games, as being able to provide a solid foundation for a movie, rank below both books and comic books in my world. (And I love comics.)
I just
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Actually, and this isn't an insult, but it occurs to me that you're a guy looking for a good story and good acting in a medium which is very much secondary to another medium which is fully founded on it. Why play games if what you're looking for is good acting/good story? At the end of the day, most of the money on a game HAS to be spent on programming, modelers and texture artists because if there's no game play, what you're sitting in front of at your computer is a movie? The different between you and I i
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I forgot, 'ridiculously high standards' is one of the dumbest things you can say to somebody. We're talking about standards - if there is an absolute scale in the universe, well why bother? Standards vary from person to person and the reason I'm entering into this discussion is to adjust yours. Not make them better or worse - that transcends what standards mean.
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... Are you sure you watched the right trailer? I see many instances of bullet-time in it.
That's not bullet time (Score:4, Interesting)
Remember the game? In bullet time, you were slowed a little, and the enemies and bullets were slowed far more... you could dodge the bullets.
In this trailer, all we have is standard slow-mo, with all actors slowed the same amount, and firing blanks (not dodgable bullets like in Max Payne). The hero dodges not a single bullet in the trailer. The game is about entering bullet time and dodging bullets in just about every other firefight.
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probably trying to give a visual to "the flesh of fallen angels" which was mentioned several times during the hallucinations when Max had to deal with anyone on V. It looks promising from the trailer. I just hope it gets Remedy to make us a Max Payne 3 already! I loved 1 & 2,in fact I think I still have 2 installed. I may have to dust it off and enjoy some Max goodness.And as always this is my 02c,YMMV
I read that 3 is supposedly coming out in either late this year or early '09.
Hopefully (Score:2)
they manage to capture the spirit behind the voice-overs of max and the sound track, I will be thoroughly impressed. The cello solo from the intro/menu of Max Payne II still haunts me. That dark, gaping noiresque(?) feeling just permeates off the strings.
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Forgot an if in that first sentence. Anyways, per Kotaku's posters, his a youtube of the music. No, not rick rolled.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N5uC_my4Vy4 [youtube.com]
Thank god they didn't cast... (Score:1, Funny)
Thank god they didn't cast Keaneau Reeves as the main character.
"Like woah, the sky was totally raining down pitchforks of ice"
"The pills totally eased the pain, dude!"
"I know bullet-fu!"
Mark Wahlberg? Ewww! (Score:1)
That said, the film could be decent enough. I'd be willing to bet that none of the allusions to Norse mythology make much of an appearance however.
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What, you mean you bet it has nothing like the giant dark, winged, valkyrie-type-beast at the end of the trailer?
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I'm assuming that was just a hallucination from Valkyr and any such metaphors that do show up (visual or other) will not tie together in any meaningful way. I may be surprised however.
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Good Vibrations (Score:2, Funny)
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Movies from anything... (Score:1)
I tend to nitpick every single little thing that deviates from the game/book. I feel like if they're going to make a movie, they should either make a seamless transition of the book's storyline (this is why I hated the Harry Potter movies...) or just come up with an original idea.
I did see Fight Club before I read the book, and thoroughly enjoyed both (though the book was a little
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Generally speaking, I do a decent job at giving an adaptation an even chance. I really enjoyed Starship Troopers, the book, and actually enjoyed the movie...even though the two are radically different. I enjoyed the Lord of the Rings movies, even though there were some dramatic differences between the books.
The only thing I can think of that I didn't enjoy as much, and probably didn't give a fair shake, was the Dresden Files TV show. I really enjoy the books, and didn
SUOMI, FINLAND, PERKELE! (Score:1, Funny)
Looking surprisingly good (Score:2, Interesting)
Looks nice! (Score:1)
Not so fast! (Score:2)
One example (of many): Doom came out in October.
Re:Not so fast! (Score:5, Funny)
The shawshank redemption came out in September. Pulp Fiction came out in October. Do you want to play this game all day long or admit this was a stupid generalization?
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You didnt say movies based on video games, you said movies that come out at this time are mediocre.
Shawshank Redemption' barely made a profit in the theaters and while 'Pulp Fiction' made hefty money during its run it was initially very underrated. I know because I am a huge Tarantino fan and was at opening night - with only 20 other people in an entire 350 seat theater. Somewhat anecdotal I know, but it was one
Max Payne with no "Bullet Time"? (Score:1)
You're in an action movie, Max. (Score:1, Interesting)
The truth was a burning green crack through my brain. Actors floated by on strings shooting blanks, while CGI animation filled in the gaps.
I was in an action movie. Funny as hell, it was the most horrible thing I could think of.
I must admit, it brought me around... (Score:1)
However, I must admit that this trailer really brought me around! I love the Max Payne games, and the trailer sure has the right vibe. Lets just hope that they don't screw it all up... By the way, Mona looked (in those 3 seconds) really awesome!!
Another video game movie . . . (Score:1)