The Top 7... Gamers' New Year's resolutions
Your guide to a happy, healthy new year of gaming
2. Resist the temptation to see videogame movies
No, Uwe Boll isn’t going to get it right this time. Videogame based films are always awful cash-ins, and they’re relying on hardcore fans like you to keep them afloat.
What are you really going to miss? An hour and a half of feeling like you’re watching someone else play a game, except with acting somehow worse than that of jagged polygonal characters and a plot written by a dedicated fan of National Treasure?
If we all stop paying to see this filth, they’ll either have to start making better movies or stop making them at all.
Above: Just say no
Photo by Arbron (Flickr)
Just look at this list of the top ten highest grossing videogame adaptations, and consider that your $10 is included in some of these numbers. For shame.If you just want to see Angelina Jolie being sexy, skip Lara Croft and rent Gia, or one of the many other films which feature shots of her nude, pasty, tattooed figure.
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Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - $131,168,070
Pokemon: The First Movie - $85,744,662
Mortal Kombat - $70,454,098
Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life - $65,660,196
Resident Evil: Apocalypse - $51,201,453
Resident Evil: Extinction - $50,648,679
Silent Hill - $46,982,632
Pokemon: The Movie - $43,758,684
Resident Evil - $40,119,709
Hitman - $38,162,000
Source: www.boxofficemojo.com
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