Video Game Movies
Has there ever been a great video game movie? I don't mean "campy fun" like Mortal Kombat (the '90s one) or fun in a "what the heck did I just watch!?" sort of way (Super Mario Bros.) I'm talking about a genuinely really great movie based on a video game.
I haven't seen newer offerings (the new Mortal Kombat one or Warcraft), nor have I seen the first Resident Evil film (which was popular enough to launch a zombified franchise).
With that in mind, I think the best one I've seen is Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, which actually made an effort to tell a story and had some pretty impressive visual effects (for the time). It wasn't quite true to the source material, but I wonder if that's almost a prerequisite.
Video games are designed to give the player an experience as much in common with sports as with narrative forms. That experience is hard to translate into a film because film removes that participation aspect of it. When it comes to RPGs - which have more story-centred experiences (particularly JRPGs) - the video game is sixty hours long, and that presents a new set of challenges to any game to film operations.
Is it possible to make a brilliant movie based on a video game? I'd guess, "Yes", but they don't seem to be able to do it. Any theories as to why? Or do you disagree? Maybe somebody here thinks there is a brilliant video game film that I'm overlooking.
As a quick note: I'm talking about an adaptation. I'm not talking about Wreck-It Ralph, for instance. I don't think TRON counts, either, although it could be argued that it's close enough (the video game was created and released as a tie-in, if memory serves).