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<blockquote data-quote="Celebrim" data-source="post: 7773980" data-attributes="member: 4937"><p>[MENTION=32740]Man in the Funny Hat[/MENTION]: All of that is a part of what I was trying to convey when I say it would take a staggering work of genius to convert even a good adventure (or adventure path) into a blockbuster movie successfully, said more clearly than I had. </p><p></p><p>Almost everything you need to make a great story in a different non-interactive medium is missing. Not only does an adventure often not have the protagonists, but even if you had an adventure with Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, and C3-P0 as the pregenerated PCs, the dialogue that would constitute the script of the movie wouldn't be there. You'll notice also that the structure of the movie very much doesn't match the structure of a typical adventure. In a typical adventure, all the PC's are introduced to the story at once as some sort of group, and they immediately begin working together on the problem. In 'Star Wars' the characters that will become the ensemble cast are introduced slowly over a series of scenes where we establish their character and slowly drip exposition about the setting in which they occur. And we don't have a first person experience of an adventure. We have many very important establishing scenes where none of the protagonists are present where we establish the antagonists - Vader, Tarkin, Stormtroopers, and the Empire generally. </p><p></p><p>None of that is insurmountable, but the distance between 'a great adventure' and 'a great movie' is enormous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Celebrim, post: 7773980, member: 4937"] [MENTION=32740]Man in the Funny Hat[/MENTION]: All of that is a part of what I was trying to convey when I say it would take a staggering work of genius to convert even a good adventure (or adventure path) into a blockbuster movie successfully, said more clearly than I had. Almost everything you need to make a great story in a different non-interactive medium is missing. Not only does an adventure often not have the protagonists, but even if you had an adventure with Luke, Leia, Han, Chewie, and C3-P0 as the pregenerated PCs, the dialogue that would constitute the script of the movie wouldn't be there. You'll notice also that the structure of the movie very much doesn't match the structure of a typical adventure. In a typical adventure, all the PC's are introduced to the story at once as some sort of group, and they immediately begin working together on the problem. In 'Star Wars' the characters that will become the ensemble cast are introduced slowly over a series of scenes where we establish their character and slowly drip exposition about the setting in which they occur. And we don't have a first person experience of an adventure. We have many very important establishing scenes where none of the protagonists are present where we establish the antagonists - Vader, Tarkin, Stormtroopers, and the Empire generally. None of that is insurmountable, but the distance between 'a great adventure' and 'a great movie' is enormous. [/QUOTE]
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