Silent Hill

Because everybody thinks they have an opinion.
Post Reply
Calfborg
de Gaulle
Posts: 176
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:19 pm
Location: Joplin, MO
Contact:

Silent Hill

Post by Calfborg »

I'm looking forward to this quite a bit, and so far it has just about every reason not to be a disaster. I've only played some of Silent Hill 3, which was excellent, and the atmosphere appears to be very accurately translated to the film with a great attention to detail. Overall, the movie looks pretty evil. I will find out tomorrow night.
"Technology is like living with the eyes of a shark. A shark's eyes have no life in them." - Gary Busey
Calfborg | Jeshimoth
User avatar
Adam!
Niemöller
Posts: 1434
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:10 am
Instruments: Drum 'n' Bass (but not THAT Drum 'n' Bass)
Recording Method: Reaper + Stock Plugins
Submitting as: Max Bombast
Pronouns: he/him
Location: Victoria, BC, AwesomeLand
Contact:

Re: Silent Hill

Post by Adam! »

Calfborg wrote:so far it has just about every reason not to be a disaster.
Except the production company refused to let it be screened for critics, which is the biggest "Shit" warning a movie can give.

All the movies that weren't screened for critics this year (and their Rotten Tomatoes scores):
Grandma's Boy - 17%
Underworld: Evolution - 16%
The Benchwarmers - 13%
When a Stranger Calls - 10%
Ultraviolet - 9%
Date Movie - 8%
BloodRayne - 7%
Stay Alive - 6%
Doogal - 5%
Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector - 4%
Silent Hill - ???
raisedbywolves
de Gaulle
Posts: 195
Joined: Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:17 pm
Location: Phila-smells like piss even in winter-delphia
Contact:

Post by raisedbywolves »

I like the trailer a lot. I'm looking forward to the movie too.
Aren't you the guy that hit me in the eye?
j$
Ibárruri
Posts: 5378
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 11:33 am
Instruments: Bass, keyboards, singin', guitar
Submitting as: Johnny Cashpoint
Location: London, Engerllaaannnddd
Contact:

Post by j$ »

I just saw it. Looks fantastic. Not quite the mood of the game, but the mood works perfectly inits own right. Great design, costumes are great, camera angles very game-like at times, sound / music perfect. Also (nerdy theatrical thing) some fantastic blocking - great use of space and positions of actors to convey mood. More Silent Hill 3 than Silent Hill 1 probably, but that's no bad thing.

Story? Well within the limits of adaptions, pretty spot-on. Some things don't work, more do. Tries hard to convey a nighmarish, not quite making sense feel, which it almost manages until the big fat butter block of exposition about twenty minutes before the end.

I liked this but for two things - mainly I came away enjoying it without feeling involved like I do when i play the games. Also strangely only two of those moments like you get in the games when you know it's a bit shit and unscary but you still bolt when a strange noise precedes the arrival of, say, a flaming hillbilly.

PS there are no flaming hillbillies in the film.

PPS Sean Bean is looking terrible in this film. The women look perfect, like humanised versions of computer characters. More grown up than Resident Evil: the Movie but maybe slightly less fun.

PPPS And it is a little long for what it is. They could have trimmed.

PPPPS There's an 'interesting' debate as to whether this is a feminist film or actually a woman-hating film. Once other people have seen it, I will bring it up again, maybe, seeing as it would involve huge spoilerage.
Tonamel
Attlee
Posts: 346
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:22 pm
Contact:

Post by Tonamel »

j$ wrote:the big fat butter block of exposition about twenty minutes before the end.
Yeah, that's what I liked the least about this movie. The rest was decent, though.

Actually, I pretty much echo your sentiments, especially the lack of immersion, though I could probably blame that on the projector breaking partway through the movie, then they forgot to turn off the lights after they got it working again.

The beginning is spot-on Silent Hill, but lost the feeling somewhere along the line. And Pyramid Head needed more screentime.

I'll put it in the same category as V for Vendetta: Not quite faithful to the source material, but not horrible, and pretty much the best you can expect for a Hollywood adaptation. B+
catch
de Gaulle
Posts: 229
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:18 am
Location: MD, USA
Contact:

Post by catch »

For future reference, "Post Post Post Post Script" will now be replaced with the fuel efficient "Quad Post Script," or "QPS."

QPS - I can't remember the last time a videogame-to-movie transition was successful. Or movie-to-videogame, for that matter.
User avatar
jb
Roosevelt
Posts: 4227
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:12 am
Instruments: Guitar, Cello, Keys, Uke, Vox, Perc
Recording Method: Logic X
Submitting as: The John Benjamin Band
Pronouns: he/him
Location: WASHINGTON, DC
Contact:

Post by jb »

videogame to movie-- depends whether you think the first Resident Evil movie was successful. Otherwise, you'll probably have to go back to Tomb Raider.

movie to videogame-- the most criticially acclaimed movie tie in was Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay. I've also seen a bunch of good reviews for the King Kong game.
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
catch
de Gaulle
Posts: 229
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:18 am
Location: MD, USA
Contact:

Post by catch »

Yeah, I've heard that about Buther Bay, too. Haven't played it yet, though.

I think I was just being cynical. There are certainly some noteworthy exceptions. Spider-Man on the N64 was pretty rad... but that might've been comic book--videogame. I can't remember.

As for Silent Hill - I have two friends who are serious Silent Hill fans. I'll have to hear what they say about it.
User avatar
mc3p0
de Gaulle
Posts: 170
Joined: Thu Nov 18, 2004 10:14 pm
Location: PDX OR US
Contact:

Post by mc3p0 »

Tonamel wrote: Actually, I pretty much echo your sentiments, especially the lack of immersion, though I could probably blame that on the projector breaking partway through the movie, then they forgot to turn off the lights after they got it working again.
Request free passes for your compatriots to catch it on a more successful night. They pulled that exact shit when I caught Ed Wood and nerdy mildly organized thronging ensued. Remind them that you want "to be taken to a dream-world of magic."
"The toot of a flute with the flavour of fruit!" - Caractacus Potts, 1968
Tonamel
Attlee
Posts: 346
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:22 pm
Contact:

Post by Tonamel »

Butcher Bay is excellent, though short.

As for Video Game --> Movie, I'm going to stand by Mortal Kombat as the most faithful adaptation I've seen.
catch
de Gaulle
Posts: 229
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:18 am
Location: MD, USA
Contact:

Post by catch »

Not Super Mario Bros.?

(Pfffttahahahahahaha)
Tonamel
Attlee
Posts: 346
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:22 pm
Contact:

Post by Tonamel »

More like Double Dragon.
catch
de Gaulle
Posts: 229
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:18 am
Location: MD, USA
Contact:

Post by catch »

Hahaha, Scott Wolf looks like he'd make a good Lee. I need to see this.
User avatar
jb
Roosevelt
Posts: 4227
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 10:12 am
Instruments: Guitar, Cello, Keys, Uke, Vox, Perc
Recording Method: Logic X
Submitting as: The John Benjamin Band
Pronouns: he/him
Location: WASHINGTON, DC
Contact:

Post by jb »

Double Dragon and Super Mario Bros. were fun the first time I saw them. Super Mario Bros. wasn't so fun the second time I saw it. Haven't caught Double Dragon again. Isn't Alyssa Milano in that? At one point they're in a fight and she punches some guy out and says "Who's the boss NOW!?" It's that kind of movie.
blippity blop ya don’t stop heyyyyyyyyy
catch
de Gaulle
Posts: 229
Joined: Sat Jun 04, 2005 11:18 am
Location: MD, USA
Contact:

Post by catch »

That kind of movie being... the best kind of movie?
raisedbywolves
de Gaulle
Posts: 195
Joined: Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:17 pm
Location: Phila-smells like piss even in winter-delphia
Contact:

Post by raisedbywolves »

Silent Hill gets a B+ for style and a D for story/acting. So, I guess it's a C. It has a kind of weird beauty, but it doesn't even try to make sense for those of us who haven't played the game. I like the ending, though.
Aren't you the guy that hit me in the eye?
Tonamel
Attlee
Posts: 346
Joined: Fri Apr 01, 2005 9:22 pm
Contact:

Post by Tonamel »

The more I think about it, the more I agree with review I read which said that the movie's biggest failing is that it's too true to the games. Poor storytelling elements like finding the chunk of the hotel sign in the janitor's mouth are very much in the spirit of the games, but make no sense in the context of a movie.

Eventually, someone will be able to strike the balance between being true to the game, and being true to the movie format. I have high hopes for the Halo movie (go go Peter Jackson), but until then, we're stuck with adaptations like this (not horrible, but not great), or Uwe Boll (O God, make it stop).
raisedbywolves
de Gaulle
Posts: 195
Joined: Sat Apr 02, 2005 6:17 pm
Location: Phila-smells like piss even in winter-delphia
Contact:

Post by raisedbywolves »

Yeah, I was like "Did I miss something?" with the hotel key, but when I realized I was asking that a lot, I kind of let it go. But it was very item-y. "I have a knife, I used it for something, and whoops!, I just dropped it down a chasm! Shaaaa-rooooon! SHAAAAAA-ROOOOOONNNNNN!!!"
Aren't you the guy that hit me in the eye?
User avatar
blue
Niemöller
Posts: 1710
Joined: Sat Sep 25, 2004 12:09 pm
Location: irc
Contact:

Post by blue »

seriously, people, this movie was _awful_. i liked how all the other actors stared intently at the main chick hoping she'd make it through her lines. that was pretty much the high point of the deal for me.

it was way too long, it wasn't scary, the "itemy" bit as rxw put it bothered the hell out of me. it was obvious from the first encounter that she had some kind of guardian spirit, and once you know she's not gonna get brutilated, the rest of it is just looking for a place to stretch your legs while waiting for the credits to roll.
Post Reply