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Machinimagic! The Top Fan-Made Films Based on Video Games, And Why Hollywood Should Pay Attention

Movies adapted from video games are usually like video-game zombies: shambling brainless wrecks. Thanks, in part, to the vacant movie adaptation of Prince of Persia , Jake Gyllenhaal is doing theater now; the adaptation of Max Payne should have been spelled Max Pain , and the Resident Evil franchise continues to stupefy. And judging from the latest delay in the making of Uncharted: Drake’s Fortune , Hollywood still struggles mightily with how to turn good games into good movies. Sadly, unlike video-game zombies, these adaptations are impossible to kill. They exist in perpetuity and will be playing on Cinemax long after your corpse resembles a rotting zombie. The best you can do is ignore them, which is increasingly easy thanks to some inspired and inspiring gamers who are solving the problem the way they’ve been trained — through countless hours of play — to solve all problems. They’re taking the controls and doing it themselves. They’re winning, too. Here are four fan-made movies inspired by video games that should have the movie industry’s total attention: 1. Dead Fantasy : Give the Gamers What They Want — Action! Video games should feature more pure action than a Terminator   T-800 UFC match, so it’s weird that most game-inspired movies feature more pointless explanation than you’d find in a manual for some old-school Bond villain’s Death Laser. If someone’s going to see Street Fighter — and they really shouldn’t — they don’t need an hour of set-up explaining why people are fighting. The gamers already know the back story, and even if the filmmakers have strayed from the game to develop the plot line, the less said the better. Monty Oum, the creator of Dead Fantasy understands this principle better than most and packs more kickass per minute into Dead Fantasy than you’ll find in the entire Thai film industry. For the uninitiated, Dead Fantasy depicts a battle between the ladies of Dead or Alive and Final Fantasy , two of the most popular gaming series in existence. And while this abundance of X chromosomes might make you think it’s all about titillating fan boys, this clip is all about eye-popping choreography, not anatomy. If this video starred rotting mummies you’d still watch it five times. Dead Fantasy is able to pile on the action because it rightly trusts the intelligence of its audience. For example, the girl in blue arrives by teleport, so you know she can teleport, and it’s used in several awesome and original moments of fight choreography. In a theatrical movie there’d be an entire expository scene explaining her teleportation skills ad nauseam, and at no point would she be thrown off a collapsing bridge to save a falling gunslinger. The film-industry should be stalking this guy. 2.  Escape from City 17 : Make a Movie That Honors the Game The Purchase Brothers — David and Ian — embarrassed the producers of every video game movie ever made with just $500. They filmed part 1 of Escape from City 17 — which is set in the universe of the Half-Life video game franchise — with less money than most film productions spend on mineral water. Their genius was realizing that you don’t need to design sets, clothing and a plot for a video game because that’s already been done by the video game publisher. The brothers matched the costumes of their original characters to the ones worn in Half-Life 2 and even extracted special effects directly from the game code. What you see on the screen really is in the world of the game — which is what gamers have always wanted from movies, and what video game movie directors have never understood. Escape from City 17   isn’t your typical movie inspired by a video game, which usually amounts to a film that has very little connection to the actual game except for a few key words and characters that get thrown around. (See the Resident Evil series.) It’s a live-action movie made by people who actually played and loved the game — and it’s a first in that respect. The brothers then made a sequel that was triple the length for half the budget in their spare time. Given their level of proficiency, if they had a real movie budget, they wouldn’t just make the best parallel-universe alien-invasion game movie ever: they’d probably be able to stage one for real. 3. Freeman’s Mind :  You Don’t Always Have to Appeal to the Lowest Common Denominator The blanding of movies has a lot to do with the minimization of risk in the name of profit-making, which is a weird strategy when you’re making a movie that’s essentially about cops blowing up terrorists. The biggest budget movies need to convince everyone on the planet to watch it, and,  if at all possible, sell tickets to a few alien planets as well. Small creators don’t have that problem: if they want to make something they’re already halfway there. Ross Scott’s Freeman’s Mind is genius, but its entire target market is “People who’ve played through Half-Life .” If you have, you’ll love it. If you haven’t, you might not even have read this far. The Internet connects niche productions with their perfect audience, while machinima — using video game graphics engines for filmmaking — gives them an incredibly powerful set of actors and cameras. This kind of production is popping up everywhere, as fans driven by pure love and enabled by awesome technology turn a hobby into entertainment for others. The most famous example is Red vs Blue, who turned Halo into an entire film studio, and are now building a real film studio based on that success. 4. Thousand Pounds Action Company: You Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Fancy Graphics While the Purchase Brothers showed how easy it was to match a game’s look and feel, the Thousand Pounds Action Company demonstrated that it’s possible to be true to a game without all the fancy visuals. (The company name is also much cooler.) Their three Ultra Combos clips perfectly match the feel of Street Fighter IV  (with the help of some of the games smackdown sound effects) using original characters who wouldn’t exactly be welcome in an American Apparel store. Street Fighter was the only game with a more disappointing movie than Mario Bros , and its 2009 sequel of sorts,  The Legend of Chun Li   only made things more disappointing. These videos show what could be done with the franchise, and we’ll soon see more. Because these fan-made videos are not only fun for other fans who get to enjoy them, they’re drawing attention to skilled creators who should be working in a film industry that seems eager to make movies based on video games but then doesn’t seem to know how to go about it properly.  That brings us to the fifth and final lesson; 5. Get Your Act Together Hollywood, Because Gamers Are Realizing They Don’t Need You. Dead Fantasy producer Oum has been hired by Red vs Blue. The Purchase Brothers, who are represented by William Morris Endeavor, are beavering away on a “secret feature film project”, and the Thousand Pounds Action Co are turning their fame into their future right now with a LINK Kickstarter campaign to  fund their first original series. Stay tuned. Luke McKinney loves the real world, but only because it has movies and video games in it. He responds to every tweet. Follow Luke McKinney on Twitter.  Follow Movieline on Twitter.

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Here’s A Look At Prometheus Alternate CG Character Design That Doesn’t Make Any More Sense

It seems Ridley Scott gave himself options when it came to some of the effects in his Prometheus saga, which the forthcoming DVD/Blu-ray release (and its reportedly sprawling bonus features menu ) should handily reveal for hungry fans. Newly unveiled unused effects shots of a pivotal action scene in the film involving a certain crewmember are so drastically different than what’s seen in the theatrical version it actually is making my brain hurt more trying to figure out how this alterna-design would have made any sense. Spoilers! The character at hand is Fifield, played by Sean Harris, the mohawked geologist who gets mutated by the black goo and then spider-walks his way back to the ship where he zombie-attacks his old crew mates in one of the film’s least sense-making sequences. In the theatrical version, this was one of the first scenes that prompted SO MANY QUESTIONS . Like: Why did the goo mutate Fifield into a hulking undead killer-thingy in the first place? If you recall, Fifield looked like this pre-mutation: Then post-goo was transformed into this charming look, achieved with practical make-up: However, new effects images debuted by Cinefex show a CG design that makes Fifield look much more alien. More gelatinous. More Mars Attacks , if you will. From Cinefex via Bloody Disgusting : “To mutate Fifield beyond what was possible using practical makeup effects, Weta Digital generated a digital character with elongated limbs and an engorged, transluscent head, incorporating a semblance of Harris’ face. Scott filmed the sequence both with the actor in makeup and without, providing clean plates that would allow for the insertion of the digital character. The final cut featured mostly makeup effects, which Weta enhanced with digital wire removal, bullet hits, and one shot of the digital creature’s body blended to the actor.” The alternate design is more terrifying in its own way, but doesn’t necessarily seem to fit the world of Prometheus . For starters, I’d have had even less of an idea who the heck Fifield-Zombie was during his undead attack if he looked like this. So, good call? Now, if there’s a CG version of Old Guy Pearce out there floating around in the WETA digital trash bins, I’d be curious… [ Cinefex via Bloody Disgusting , Movies.com ]

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Jon Turteltaub’s Chubby Kid Swimmer Pic Beached Has The Best Synopsis

This is for real! Get excited , per THR : ” Beached centers on a chubby 4-year-old child who falls overboard during a family outing, is raised by whales and goes on to become an Olympic swimmer.” Jon Turteltaub has just signed on to direct; Betty Thomas was previously attached, according to the trade report, though I can see one clear advantage to having Turteltaub behind the camera off the bat. Two words: Three Ninjas . Yeah sure, and National Treasure or whatever. The guy knows kids and extra-curricular athletic activities. Do I smell a franchise or what? [ THR ]

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June Shannon, Mother of Honey Boo Boo, Broke the Law in 2008

In March, the parents of Alana “Honey Boo” Thompson, were reportedly visited by Family and Children Services , who somehow did NOT find a reason to prosecute June Shannon and her husband “Sugar Bear.” Despite, among many other reasons, that one of them is named Sugar Bear. But we can now confirm that June has a separate criminal history, as she was arrested in 2008 in Henry County, Georgia. The 33-year old was booked on counts of contempt of court and theft. Not much information is available aside from the charges themselves, but her mug shot has been located – and it’s a classic: “You have to take pride in how you look,” June said on a recent Here Comes Honey Boo episode. “Granted, I ain’t the most beautimous out the box, but a little paint on this barn, shine it back to its original condition. Cause it shines up like it’s brand new. “There’s a lot of people that are bigger than me. They got five hundred chins. I only got about two or three, but I embrace it.” We really can’t add anything to that quote. It speaks for itself.

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Lady Gaga "You and I" Fashion Video: Fifty Shades of HOT!

Perhaps Lady Gaga would be a good fit for the Fifty Shades of Grey movie . She may not be your prototypical Ana Steele, but in her fifth and final fashion video for “You and I,” the star definitely rocks her fair share of bondage/S&M gear. In typical Gaga fashion, the video exemplifies the many different layers of her persona. Some shots show Lady Gaga without makeup , and even in a white veil. Whipping her hair, gnashing her teeth, clawing at the camera and posing in every conceivable way, Gaga makes her latest video a work of art, as usual. See if you can spot her boyfriend Taylor Kinney shirtless, too! Lady Gaga – You & I Fashion Video (HAUS OF Ü Ft. BARN HOOKER & MOTHER)

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