Originally posted by Robtard
DDM,It's been over a decade since I've seen Event Horizon, but I thought it was heavily implied that when the Event Horizon bent space and vanished for those years, it [accidentally] went to hell and brought back a piece of hell or a part of its essence.
iirc, it was some sort of other dimension that closely resembled hell. for all intents and purposes, it might as well have been, i guess...
D.J. Caruso on the Dead Space Movie
http://shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=16087
"We've tried to crack the story a few different ways,"
Ummm theres only one way for the story not like the game has alternate timelines and why are they trying tie in a prequel storyline
Originally posted by Robtard
DDM,It's been over a decade since I've seen Event Horizon, but I thought it was heavily implied that when the Event Horizon bent space and vanished for those years, it [accidentally] went to hell and brought back a piece of hell or a part of its essence.
Sorry I did not respond sooner as I did not see this.
It was referred to as a dimension of "pure chaos" and referred to as "chaos" 2 or 3 times, later.
And, I was referring to that black "drive" sphere thingie as the black hole as it is the thing that creates the black holes for "wormhole" travel.
The dimension they 'burped' in and out of carried back with it some sort of sentience in the black sphere blob thingy and it was compelling people to go back to the chaos dimension. That, OR the "sentience" was doing it's thing THROUGH that hyperdrive blob thingie.
I don't remember it ever being referred to as hell and, based on the film, I don't see why hell is even fitting.
I saw the movie 12 years ago, one time...so forgive me for not remembering more of dialogue specifics. I don't have it on DVD, else I could just watch it again.
We are talking about this film due to the similarities between this insanity causing sentience having a very nice parallel to the insanity causing sentience in Dead Space. The divergence is the mutations (morphing) versus mutilations. (Alliteration and a rhyme, WEEE!)
I know nothing of the games. Not much of a gamer. But I had a friend tell me about it, so I watched the two animated movies. The first one was deliciously gory and pretty good. Not terribly original, mind you, but fun none-the-less. The second one was okay. I had mixed feelings about the animation. It was less inspired. But yeah...
Originally posted by Impediment
If a live action film is made, then it needs to be with the like of Carpenter's The Thing, Event Horizon, and Aliens.If not, then it will be massive fail.
Yeah, that would be good inspiration for it. Let's hope for lots of creepy practical effects and some good character drama. I just watched Carpenter's The Thing and old though the effects were, they still gave me the heebie-jeebies.
Re: D.J. Caruso on the Dead Space Movie
Originally posted by Kazenji
http://shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=16087"We've tried to crack the story a few different ways,"
Ummm theres only one way for the story not like the game has alternate timelines and why are they trying tie in a prequel storyline
Because they know that as long as they make any crap movie and slap deadspace on the cover then people will come see it