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No.4 Gears of War

Gears of War cover art

The plot:

Ex-con and super-soldier Marcus Fenix must protect his planet from a relentless onslaught by the subterranean horde known only as Locust. Also: chainsaws!

Why it could work:

So many reasons. While the Gears Of War franchise will never be accused of being a deep, meaningful dissertation of the perils of war, its Black Hawk Down-style of action, mixed in with enough pathos and sorrow to choke an elephant makes for a potent mixture. Locust bad guys come in all shapes and sizes, with some reaching skyscraper size, requiring the use of orbital weaponry to destroy. At its heart, Gears Of War is the science fiction version of Saving Private Ryan, with all the gore and pulse-pounding action that entails.

Why it might not work:

At the risk of sounding like a broken record, a Gears Of War movie would be prohibitively expensive to produce and Hollywood isn’t handing out blank checks to any movies based on video games. Prince Of Persia did a belly-flop last year. With a storyline that never stops for a moment’s rest in between major action sequences and wave after wave of gigantic alien baddies a studio would need very deep pockets to even consider making this movie.

Who should be involved:

Marcus Fenix could easily be played by a wide variety of leading men. Wanna go with sheer physical resemblance? Cast Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. Fenix isn’t exactly a young man, so a still amazingly fit Sylvester Stallone could fill his shoes. Or you could go for a underdog choice and cast Prison Break‘s Dominic Purcell, who has the look, the build, and the acting chops for the role.

Gears of War screenshot
Who do YOU want to see taking a chainsaw to alien freaks?

The potential:

Out of this world. With the right people both in front of and behind the camera, and a studio willing to go nuts on the budget, this could very well be the next major action franchise.

Snake eyes…

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  • Slithe

    I demand Terry Crews as the Cole Train!

    • https://www.yellmagazine.com Yell! Magazine

      Excellent casting choice! After looking it up on Google images, he seems to fit the appearance of that character perfectly. I can’t believe he slipped our minds. Thanks!

  • Jackdexx

    Nathan fillion is a bad choice. plain and simple that poster would be great if it was not fillion.

    • TheMatt

      He’s clearly a better choice than Wahlberg. He’s a bit older than Nathan Drake but he’s got all the charm and charisma. Wahlberg excels at playing dangerous, wild characters, he couldn’t act charming and disarming if his life depended on it.

  • Justindrysdale92

    I loved your list, you definitely picked some great games that I’d love to see as movies. But the truth is unfortunately that Hollywood has not a fucking clue how to make a great video-game based movie. Of all of the video game based movies I have seen, only a handful were what I’d consider great movies. Tomb Raider, Resident Evil (only the first one, hated the rest cept maybe Extinction, that one at least tried) and Mortal Kombat, the rest have been ok to downright agonizingly horrible. Not to mention, the best video-game based movies there are still suck compared to the games they’re based-on. Mortal Kombat has the look and feel but lacks the gore, the whole character mythology and seriousness of the game. I can think of at least a million reasons why the Resident Evil games will always be superior to the movies. Hell just the first Resident Evil is at least ten times better than every RE movie there is. The movies manage to capture some of the feel of the game but fail miserably in so many ways. The music, the ambiance, the monsters, the weapons, even the characters, the environment just doesn’t compare. Still I saw RE 3 times when it opened and loved it but the best RE movie is not even made by that director, it’s Degeneration, a CGI movie that’s easily better than all four movies put together. As for Tomb Raider, well I’ve never been into the TR games that much on account of the horrid camera but from what I do know about the first game, I know they left a ton of great parts out (like the T-Rex part, classic). Though as a hardcore gamer, one thing I’ve learned is Hollywood knows nothing about the vg industry and I don’t they ever really will. If you want a great vg-movie to be made then you need a gamer to make that movie. I thought your suggesting Kojima make MGS was the only great idea in the entire article, he could make a great MGS movie. Really what Hollywood needs to just do is to leave vg’s the fuck alone and stop trying, they just make us the fans suffer. And like I said, you want a great vg-based movie made, let a gamer do it, nuff said.

    • TheMatt

      Thanks for the well-written and well-though out opinion. I would like to reiterate that my main problems isn’t that Hollywood keeps making video games based movies, it’s that they keep adapting franchises will little to no story or character development. Mortal Kombat is a great series but not exactly brimming with deep, meaningful dialog. Same with Resident Evil. What the industry needs is just one, good, box office hit based on a video game to bring credibility back to the genre. Hopefully, something like a Mass Effect or an Uncharted can work well on the big screen. And yeah, Hollywood needs to bring people that have a fondness for the franchise they’re adapting, not these hacks that think they know better and immediately start by throwing the baby out with the bath water.

  • Justindrysdale92

    Oh, I forgot Silent Hill, terrific movie.

  • Kingbob

    Best list of this kind ive seen. Just missing one… HALF LIFE

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