CreativeMage
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So, to avoid the movie's major pitfall, don't assume that the people who pick up your game have ever read the original.
Yes, good point...
So, to avoid the movie's major pitfall, don't assume that the people who pick up your game have ever read the original.
Keep your combat rules simple and fast moving. I would suggest something like the D6 system by West End Games.
It so happens that that's exactly the system we're using! Well, D6 Legend, actually![]()
But I ment unoriginal in the way the film was made, the characters portrayed, etc. A guy gets dumped somewhere weird, dhis destined to become great, fights, seduces princes, etc, etc, yawn. Seen it a dozen times. Very uninspired,like painting by numbers.
So...basically you're saying don't make the movie anything like the book? Because that's the book. Guy gets dumped somewhere weird; is destined to become great; fights better than anyone else; seduces princess; etc.
You and Zombie Babies must hate just about every book and movie ever.
I think the movie was pretty decent and fun. They should have left Mars in the name, though.
Or avoid the tropes we saw a hundred times already. The book is about a guys that goes to a sort of feudal-high tech Mars. No need to stick to a book that his not good by today's standards. Rossum's Universal Robots is a classic, should it be made into a movie without modifications?So...basically you're saying don't make the movie anything like the book?
So why not make Carter our comtemporary, someone who knows about science and saw films/TV shows about aliens and people who end up on other worlds. Make him ajust rapidly to the new place instead of having the stupid trope of the guy who doesn't know what is happening, just wants to go home and doesn't embrace is new status. We saw this many times. We know what will happen. Give me a protagonist that arrives and goes "cool, I was a nobody and now I am hero, die aliens /pew pew". I'm tired of the trope "the local aliens are cruel, but the hero will teach them a lesson about friendish and compassion". /vomits. Carter should kill the leader, eat his flesh and hear the lamentations of the women. I never saw that in a film.Because that's the book. Guy gets dumped somewhere weird; is destined to become great; fights better than anyone else; seduces princess; etc.
Hollywood just repeats itself, it is boring.You and Zombie Babies must hate just about every book and movie ever.![]()
They wanted to avoid the curse of Mars. I suggest making good films to get box office revenues, not title changes. But I am crazy.They should have left Mars in the name, though.
Whoa there, buddy - slow down. Having different taste is ok, right? Well, that's all there is to it. Some of us don't like formulaic crap that's been done to death and find silly re-skins, well, silly.
It's a prime example of "Mighty Whitey". The whole genre is. Also "Humans Are Special", "Going Native", and "Like A Fish Takes To Water".Something like this - which I actually have no opinion on (though I do trust goldo on film/books) - sounds to me like something that falls into the 'Marty Stu' category and would probably be lame. Like I said, some people don't like watching someone else's wish fulfillment. That's ok.
So "Going Native" is better than "Trapped In Another World?" They're both tropes. They've both been done. See, for instance, Avatar.Or avoid the tropes we saw a hundred times already....So why not make Carter our comtemporary, someone who knows about science and saw films/TV shows about aliens and people who end up on other worlds. Make him ajust rapidly to the new place instead of having the stupid trope of the guy who doesn't know what is happening, just wants to go home and doesn't embrace is new status.
Oh, "Like A Fish Takes To Water" combined with the "Blood Knight". Still tropes.Give me a protagonist that arrives and goes "cool, I was a nobody and now I am hero, die aliens /pew pew".
Well, typically people typically like to watch movies where they can empathize with the protagonist. I'd suspect that most people aren't interested in a martian recreation of the exploits of Jeffrey Dahmer.I'm tired of the trope "the local aliens are cruel, but the hero will teach them a lesson about friendish and compassion". /vomits. Carter should kill the leader, eat his flesh and hear the lamentations of the women. I never saw that in a film.
It's certainly a dogmatic viewpoint, I'll give it that. And if you never read anything, you'll never be challenged and risk being proven wrong. So, good plan, of a sorts.As for books, I do not read anything that has the fantasy or sci-fi label on it, I want a new take on old tropes. Not the same old tropes. This is why fantasy has so little to offer right now.
Crazy isn't one of the words I'd use.But I am crazy.