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I just think having a bigger star isn't something they need to worry about when it's a game adaptation, as they almost always bomb at the box office. Hell, 'Assassin's Creed' had a total A-list cast, and that movie was torn to shreds.
It was torn to shreds because it sucked, not because it was a video game film. I'm just saying that them casting Yen would dwarf any proceeds they'd get by selecting a relatively unknown actor (to the western nations) like Lee to take on the role. Yen can play to both markets.
I'll be there for the plethora of or best that'll be on display. I may need some muscle relaxers.
Andy Lau, recently seen in 'The Great Wall' with Matt Damon, is already back in a new badass action flick from Hong Kong:
I have to say I rolled my eyes when I learned about this being made, however I laughed a lot at that trailer! :))
The only thing missing here is a cameo by The Hoff. That would really seal the deal for me.
That trailer had me legitimately laughing. That Jason Bourne line... :))
I had that same feeling about the poster too. I have high hopes for this film! Guess I will see in May whether I am happy or not?
The latest film from the director of In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths:
As a huge fan of the games, I was very disappointed in Assassin's Creed (and I had low expectations). It would've been fine if they'd advertised it as its own thing, but the director and everyone else kept saying it was set in the same universe as the games when that really couldn't have been the case. It also failed to capture what I love about the games (big, epic historical stories with brilliant fleshed out characters, instead the animus sections were just a couple of fairly short action scenes).
As a film however? It was fine. Some clunky dialogue sure, and the characters and story in the historical sections were really underdeveloped, but it was still well shot, well acted and the story was decent enough. I really don't get why it received the reviews it did. I think a combination of people jumping on the bandwagon and video game films having a bad reputation in general.
I think it deserves respect for the balls the filmmakers had (the Muslim Moors are the heroes and the Christians the villains, it's very dark for a 12a, the concept itself is pretty tough to pull off anyway and and can you imagine a Marvel or DC flick for example having half the films dialogue in Spanish?) even if the final product wasn't really up to scratch.