US rating system is pretty messed up though, it has to be either R or PG, this movie belongs in the middle, many others are also victims of this like Deadpool is R in the US and MA 15+ in Australia.
Deadpool is in no way an R rated movie.
This is going to be another game adaptation disaster right?
It's going to suck so bad.
I love the Uncharted franchise. But take it out of the videogame format and it's basically a less good Indiana Jones.
US rating system is pretty messed up though, it has to be either R or PG, this movie belongs in the middle, many others are also victims of this like Deadpool is R in the US and MA 15+ in Australia.
Deadpool is in no way an R rated movie.
US rating system is pretty messed up though, it has to be either R or PG, this movie belongs in the middle, many others are also victims of this like Deadpool is R in the US and MA 15+ in Australia.
Deadpool is in no way an R rated movie.
What I mean is that seeking the approval of Amy Hennig and Nolan North, and seemingly getting it, bodes well for capturing 'Uncharted' in a script.
I would have been confident in this movie if Druckmann worked on it or if Hennig was involved when she was still around Naughty Dog. But no ND involvement just sounds worrying.
It's got swearing up the ass, a fair bit of violence and dismemberment and a pretty lengthy sex scene that has at least one fetish indulged. Maybe it's not a Tarantino film, but it's decidedly R-rated all the same.
No graphic sex scenes or anything horrific though. The movie is pretty tame for what R standards should be.
Aka, *cough* National Treasure *cough*
Tame for R-rated is Nebraska, which got one for all of three swear words total. Deadpool is no Nebraska.
Nope.
In the video game world Uncharted characters stand out.
In movie land they're pretty unspectacular..
Point is it doesn't take much for a movie to be rated R in the US.
lmao, this shit's never gonna get made
I love the Uncharted franchise. But take it out of the videogame format and it's basically a less good Indiana Jones.
Where did he imply this? He literally says that he HEARD this.
I doubt the Uncharted movie will be even half as good as National Treasure, though...
"We know nothing about the film." - Neil Druckmann (Naughty Dog)
There should be a movie made about the endless video gaming related movie failures...Get on it Spielberg
Could someone clue me in on how they have the right to the movie without ND's involvement?
This seems weird to me. Like... Neil's quote even has the words "it may not be true at all" in it.
Writer: I heard they like it, but that might not be true, who knows, just what I heard.
Neil: I WISH HE'D STOP IMPLYING WE LIKE IT
Comes off as needlessly aggressive when he could just say "Whoever's told you that was wrong, nobody here has seen your script yet."
If you think there's nothing horrific in Deadpool you're a dang sociopath.
So it's going to be steaming hot trash.
Sony owns Naughty Dog.
Going by what the writer said he shown the script to Henning and Nolan North and they liked it, but they aren't part of ND. Thus why he said he wasn't sure if ND got access to the script and if they liked it or not.
Druckmann seems unnecessarily aggressive, but that's just my impression of a single twitter.
I truly hope that the film is good.
Ah, right. I get that Sony then owns the right, but it's it just poor IP handling to not consult with the guys that actually know the franchise?
It's not going to be steaming hot trash because ND isn't in the loop.
It's going to be steaming hot trash because it's being produced by Sony Pictures and the writer's take on the franchise seems questionable going by him constantly parading that it's rated SO R. So, so very R. Hard as fuck. Ham.
But even if he wrote a good script that did justice to the games, it'd still be steaming hot trash because Sony Pictures.
He never said that.
”The script went in, the script got huge, it got a big round of applause at Sony, they were very, very happy with it. So I don't know, we'll see what the casting comes out [as]. Shawn Levy was brilliant; we worked together for a couple months on it... There was a lot of pressure because I've got friends over there at Sony, Jonathan Kadin, obviously Tom Rothman and I go way back, Doug Belgrad—these are like my guys. So I felt an additional weight of like, ‘I gotta deliver them something they'll make.' It's got four of the most insane—I've never written crazier shit in terms of an action sequence than what's in that movie... I'm very happy with the script, and listen it was important that I got Amy Hennig's approval, her and Nolan North, and what I've heard is the Naughty Dog guys are really happy with it. But who knows? That could be like Donald Trump hearing something; that may not be true at all."
He never said that.
Seems like the whole thing is silly. The director didn't say anything that seems incorrect. Said he had heard ND liked it, but who really knows? He never talked to them. Druckmann goes out of his way to correct that with a fairly passive aggressive tone. Not really sure why it matters that much, to be honest.
The whole situation seems fairly innocuous. I'm more concerned with the batches of NeoGAF posters who can't seem to be able to see the first post of the thread. Seems like something the admins should fix before it affects more people.
Neko Atsume is going to be the second good video game adaptation (The first was the first Mortal Kombat.)
If Neil ain't down with it. I'm not fuckin with it whenever it releases.