@mediumugly217 If its not made for the fans, who are gamers, what is even the point of putting Resident Evil on the fucking movie.
The series literally would not be popular enough to even get a movie without the fans.
@CH83Cable12 Its reversed actually you keep eating shitburgers and complaining and now youre mad somebody took the plate away and is giving you real angus beef patty on sesame seed bun with aioli
@emeriticus Genuinely could not be a more respectable person right now for a project like this. Its crazy to see people write him off when theyre about to eat better than 99% of game fans
Cregger writes whatever he wants and studios pull up dump trucks filled with cash into his driveway. It’s very funny that chuds and whiny babies (redundant) think Cregger is just “using” the Resident Evil IP to make a generic zombie movie, as if the guy would be so desperate. It’s also clear he genuinely enjoys the franchise and is trying to implement key aspects of it into the film. It’s going to be great.
@05jake5 these people have no idea they’re statistically favored to be the first fans in history to get an actually great movie based on their shit.
They just want a best-looking cosplay they have no respect for good kino while complaining about movies not respecting source material
@pizza_transcend Im genuinely in awe that you’d rather NOT see a cool ass auteur waste resources to make art about the game franchise he likes. And calling it a ‘fanfic’ as an insult is so funny cuz youre saying its worse that hes a fan of the games
@mediumugly217 So, is the experimental horror film the solution to a hostile audience? What is the REAL point of a Resident Evil film venture? Is the "RE world" really THAT absolutely teeming with wacky, creative stories to tell? This is absurd logic for an auteur like Cregger.
@pizza_transcend Arguably more difficult to win over a hostile audience by trying to turn their beloved source material into an experimental horror film
@mediumugly217 There's no way to know this because we haven't had an actual adaptation. I'm not really interested in directors using a massively popular IP in name only as a consequence-free playground for their fanfic or as a launchpad for easy marketing in hot pop culture buzz and relevance.
@s4pphirephoenix It sounds like people genuinely just want to see actors recreate the cutscenes so they know exactly what to expect every 30 seconds and mouth the words along with the movie
@AnbyArmpitsUwU@HenshinHarrison i really dont think people will question that and it doesnt undermine the legacy. Its iterative. Youre thinking about it like 9/11 and you should be thinking about it like Gotham City
@HenshinHarrison@mediumugly217 I mean I hear what you're saying but also - Raccoon City wasn't exactly small town. There's thousands of people that lived there that all could very well have had their own stories. What's so wrong about exploring that?