The Minecraft Movie Looks Bad



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46 thoughts on “The Minecraft Movie Looks Bad”

  1. They should have made the humans blocky similar to the mobs or have the mobs look realistic. Use realistic animal models for the real-life animals and use a stylised fantasy style similar to Fire Emblem for the Piglins and Zombies if they want to go the non-cubical look. You cannot have both aesthetics.

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  2. I'd argue that Minecraft DOES have a story and rules. The scapegoat here's the end credits, where 2 humans discuss the events of the game and some more nuanced (at least it attempts to be nuanced, it fails imo) topics, which could easily be the inspiration for the human integration in the film (this and the comics). The way mobs, the communities (villagers, pillagers, zombie pigmen) and some tidbits of environmental storytelling (sunken ships, underwater temples, the broken Ender Portals, desert ruins, all the Nether structures) flirt with a narrative that is to some degree deeper than what meets the eye. Same with certain mobs like wardens, ghasts and the black skeletons, I think you can very easily expand on that with some lore.

    And then of course there's the modern Minecraft tie-in media. The comics (unfortunately they exist and they SUCK, don't recommend), the books and most notably the 3 spin-off games, Minecraft: Story Mode, Minecraft Dungeons and Minecraft Legends. The spin-off games are surprisingly heavy on story and lore and the movies could have used that to their advantage.

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  3. Ngl i kinda like it, just a movie about Minecraft.. no need to have story just minecraft and some humor.. like, its Minecraft not a storydriven stuff like "lord of the ring" or something.. just some fun silly stuff for all ages..

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  4. Can we all agree that Minecraft: Story Mode by Telltale games is the closest thing to an actual Minecraft movie? Speaking of that game, Mojang, let Telltale bring those back. And I think I'm not the only one, who actually liked 2 of these seasons.

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  5. First of all, Steve's Beard is brown not grey
    Secondly,, the Nether portal has always been purple it's not blue
    Third, there's no way that the materials on that crafting table makes two iron buckets it's just wrong

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  6. You know something's horribly wrong when a Sonic YouTuber is talking about the Minecraft trailer, and it's especially true since the Sonic 3 trailer came out a week or so earlier, with the difference being night and day.

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  7. they could've made the plot about steve being the last human than maybe meets other people or something but no let's copy jumanji welcome to the jungle but why when you can even make it like a middle ages fantasy movie this is what the game feels like

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  8. I think there are movie execs who mistakenly believe that video game movies are the new comic book movies. They didn't understand that the MCU did not reach the insane level of success that it did, because people suddenly got rock hard for comic book characters. It was because the movies were good movies that just happened to be about comic book characters. It's the same thing with the successful video game adaptations. All of them focused on being a good movie or a good show, and didn't really rely on name recognition for success. People don't want video game movies. They want good movies. If those good movies are adaptations, well, fine. But no one's going to go see a crap Minecraft movie just because it's Minecraft. I think we're in for a bunch of poorly thought through video game adaptations that mostly annoy and alienate people.

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  9. What if instead of a lame kids movie, we got a gritty, scary survival story of "steve" living the day to day minecraft life, adm we zee him build up his base, go mining, and then eventually beat the ender dragon. Amd then att he end we just kinda looj onto all that he has built and we see him walking away from his base onto another adventure. And it could be in a pixel art style! But a chunkier version- but not too much that it looks silly yk. And we can pretend to have mods and seasons in it just so that we have more of a passage of time sorta thing. Because at its core minecraft is a sandbox, so treat it like one 🤷‍♀️

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  10. The actual Minecraft lore that would make a great movie is: Steve once built this place for other characters to thrive in and killed the Dragon, but the creatures in the Nether are planning to retaliate from what Steve did there and go back up, now the Characters have to save a post-Steve minecraft world in peril of getting invaded by Piglins

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