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@ultimamage3 And God knows how horrible, poorly written, potentially career-ending for a number of the main cast actors in it and even propagandistally problematic all of these wish-fulfilling fanfictions are (with The Marvels being simply another poorly written feminist fantasy in which all men are lamen subservient or evil, all women are better even when evil and the lonely Air Army Karen with daddy issues is stronger and better at leading than the mostly-POC trio because of White Saviorism from one hand, but brown girls are cool and "black girl's magic" ; then on another hand, Peavemaker being basically everything James Gunn dreamt to be, so to speak a muscular overt psychopathic white suprematist KKK terrorist on roids with a flair for toilet humour, taunting people to the point of bullying and whining about/crying about how his even evilier and more abusive surrogate father was, then get basically awarded by the establishment for being himself while classical A-list superheroes eho keep saving the universe and banking box office hits are in the meanwhile downplayed as deviant, bourgeois/aristocratic, presomptuous, dark and incompetent. What a bold way from both DC / WB and Marvel / Disney to let people who hates cinema and moreo hates the superhero comic book genre using the IPs as springboards to Ponzi-scheme their way into a billionaire lifestyle, termimate careers, bully the whole lot of Hollywood, gain influential and political power then outright radicalizing the lowest common denominators of the population) ...
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@honeybadger6275 I loved Mortal Kombat from 1995, as well as Mortal Kombat from 2021.
The Wes Anderson Resident Evil film franchise was way too obsessed about Milla Jojovich but overall, it's the only live action iteration if the video game franchise that did good to the undead and the key canon characters.
Tomb Raider from 2001 was decent, and Tomb Raider from 2019 could have been even better if they haven't decided to retcon the Sun Empress's dark magic into a mutant viral infection.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children was a pretty decent film.
Any anime series or OAV of Street Fighter was epic, from as far I can remember.
And lastly, the only thing Netflix is good at, when they adapt Japanese piece of fictions, is when they does adapt video games into anime series, as proven with Castelvania and Tekken: Bloodline.
So, you're not going to find one of those purists who shouts "meh" at any video game adaptation because time and time again, we actually get some decent pieces of fictions when adapted by people who actually cares about the source material.
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