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Games to movies

Discussion in 'Sensorium' started by kuemper, Sep 26, 2007.

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    There was a trivia question on the radio the other day and, even though the dj said he'd give the answer, we never heard it and we waited through 3 songs.

    With the release of Resident Evil 3, what is the other movie based on a video game to get a trilogy of films?

    I checked the radio's website with no luck. I thought it might be Mortal Kombat, but that only has 2 films. The closest I can find is Pokemon, but that's based on the tv show than the game. Anyone know the answer?
     
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    Don't know if this would count but evidently there were 3 Final Fantasy movies released direct-to-video style that formed a trilogy of sorts, Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within was seperate from this supposed trilogy but it's existence may count the others out. Hope this may help
     
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    List of Films Based on Video Games

    Sadly, I use this as a reference when I go to the video rental store to rent these crummy films. Then I get drunk and watch them... by myself, of course!
     
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    Oh.
    My.
    God.

    Bloodrayne II and Alone in the Dark II are in production?

    Seriously, why do people keep giving Uwe a budget?
     
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    I saw Bloodrayne II recently. Its actually worse than the first one. Billy the Kid was the main badguy......yes....he was a vampire...........need I say more?
     
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    Street Fighter II has two animated T.V. series and a live action T.V. series to along with its two movies.
     
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    Well, because he keeps getting enough rubbernecking bystanders interested enough to buy a ticket to gawk at the crime scene he's created. He's got a good return on investment, sadly. :nolike:
     
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