Thursday, April 9, 2009

Give Video Game Movies a Chance


That is what Justin Marks is saying anyway.
Marks will be adapting a screenplay for the video game "Shadow of the Colossus," a hit PS2 game. This isn't Marks' first time adapting a game as he also wrote the (terrible) "Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li."

"I think many of the games haven't worked as movies because it's hard to find the right game. There are very few that lend themselves to movies," Marks said.

"If we started thinking that anything that worked in one medium shouldn't be adapted for another we wouldn't have a lot of the great movies we've had, because so many of them came from novels."

"Colossus," which Sony and producer Kevin Misher are developing, is unique because a player spends much of his time basically alone in the game's universe, and Marks said that as he began to write, he hopes to find himself in a better position as a result.

"With a lot of games there are so many elements in the universe you spend your time tearing down and tearing down," he said. "What's nice about this game is that it's so sparse so you can start building right away." He added that he understood fan's concerns that a studio might be tempted to add Hollywood flourishes like a cheesy sidekick but that he would strenuously avoid those cliches.

Marks also said he felt this would make a perfect adaptation because it already contained not just visual elements but many of the things that work on a movie screen. "This is a game that catches you unaware -- it catches you on an emotional and experiential level, not just for the puzzles you solve."

And while fans are probably going to be skeptical about pretty much any beloved property that's turned into a story meant to appeal to the masses, he said he believed that with this property there was a nice symmetry between what the hardcore set appreciated and what the wider public wanted.

"With a lot of games you're caught trying to please the fans and the mainstream audience," he said. "What's so nice about this game is that it's all seen through such an adult lens, so that what pleases the fans also pleases a wider audience."

More news to come! Catch ya' later!

Source: The Hollywood Reporter

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, I already find Shadow of the Colossus to be a duller than dull game, so I can't wait to not see it in the theaters.

My brother will be excited to hear this news, though.

Head Hero said...

Have you played the game or just watched it? I admit, the riding the horse for 20 minutes part can be tedious, but fighting the giants are awesome.

I keep forgetting you have a brother. I wonder if he likes TV as much as you do.

Anonymous said...

Yes, I've actually played, and...yawn.

And no, my brother is not as much of a TV person as I am. He's such a disappointment... :( lol

Head Hero said...

I enjoyed it...though it was a short game.

Aw, so the brother fails to compare to the sister on the love of television. Don't worry, you have made many other join the cause of awesome television shows.