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Yeah this looks like it's going to go in the same category as the Doom movie with The Rock.

Might be in so bad it's good territory, but definitely not good good.

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  On 2/21/2024 at 7:56 PM, TangledThorns said:

It's like a re-skinned Guardians of The Galaxy. I'll probably catch it on streaming tho.

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Definitely have to agree. It sorta looks like they just completely copied one of their trailers, music and all. I might still check it out, but it has Kevin Hart so I’ll see if it gets any good buzz. He’s just one of those actors/ comedians that I never really cared for.

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Called it... this is going to be Doom movie levels of bad. ðŸ¤£

That kind of makes me want to see it, just to be behold a beautiful disaster unfolding.

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  On 6/8/2024 at 4:51 PM, Seto Kaiba said:

Called it... this is going to be Doom movie levels of bad. ðŸ¤£

That kind of makes me want to see it, just to be behold a beautiful disaster unfolding.

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Doom was bad, but nothing beats that house of the dead movie.

Doom made it feel like you were watching someone play a video game, House of the dead was so lazy that they literally showed someone playing the video game for the action scenes 

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  On 6/8/2024 at 11:27 PM, Big s said:

Doom was bad, but nothing beats that house of the dead movie.

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True, Uwe Boll's gleeful incompetence in the director's seat made him the undisputed king of awful adaptations.  His schlock's usually unwatchable because it's bad on every level.

Andzrej Bartkowiak's Doom was undeniably a bad movie, but it was a fun bad movie because it was still competently produced despite every single creative decision that went into it being wrong.

Borderlands looks like it's shaping up to be another one of those competently produced, but creatively tone-deaf, adaptations that could best be described as "entertainingly wrong".

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We all knew it was gonna be schlock... so the only thing that's really surprising about the reviews is how much they're struggling to find anything nice to say about the movie. ðŸ¤£

I disagree with IGN's claim that there's no videogame movie curse.  There very clearly is one, because this film by any indication is one hell of a cursed object.

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My kid said no after watching the trailer.  He's played the game.  He said it's worse than some other video game movie he just watched recently about racing and an ice cream truck.

 

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Yikes. I figured this one would be bad, just not this bad. I love the first two games, like, a lot, they were some fantastic experiences, but this is just awful, what a waste of a solid cast too. 

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Honestly, the worse the reviews get the more I kinda wanna actually go see it just to see how much of a dumpster fire it really is. ðŸ¤£

 

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All right, I'm gonna go behold the IMAX edition of this turdburger of a movie in person tomorrow to see if it's as bad as it's cracked up to be.

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All righty then, I have just returned home from the 7pm showing of the IMAX edition of Borderlands at my local theatre.

 

First and foremost, I would like to remind the gentle readers out there that I know the square root of f*ck all about Borderlands lore and have never played any of the games.  The full extent of my exposure to Borderlands was watching some friends play one of the games on a Discord stream during the pandemic for an afternoon.

In the event that you are a Borderlands fan... I would like to offer my sincerest condolences, and a hug should you require it.  I cannot recommend watching this movie, because advocating self-harm is a terrible thing that I would never do.

Reviewers of Borderlands promised me a bad movie.  Some, like WhatCulture, promised me one of the worst video game movies ever committed to film.  Strong, hysterical words from a group of lifelong gamers with profound affection for the source material... but not that wide of the mark if we're being honest with each other.  Writer and director Eli Roth (The Last Exorcism, Clown, Haunt) delivered an experience almost, but not quite, entirely unlike entertainment.  This is not a "So bad it's good" movie or even a "So bad it's awful" movie.  Borderlands is "So bad it's actually pretty worrying and hard to believe anyone at Lionsgate, Gearbox Software, or 2K Games watched this movie before greenlighting it to release to theaters."  This exists on a similar level to the 1993 Super Marios Bros movie.

 

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In summation, Borderlands is a VERY bad movie and it is VERY obvious that everyone involved (except possibly Eli Roth) understood that it was a VERY bad movie while principal photography was still underway.  It is, in a way, fitting that there's a scene where the four main characters literally get sh*t on because that's what this movie did to the actors and audience alike.

How this film got green-lit for release in this state is a mystery for the ages.  I refuse to believe that this movie was subjected to any kind of test screening, because I still have just enough faith in Humanity to believe that no Human audience watched this and said "Yeah, that's a good time".  Especially not the IP owner (Gearbox), the game's publisher (2K), or the distributor (Lionsgate).

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  On 8/11/2024 at 3:04 AM, Seto Kaiba said:

one of the many junkyards that seem to be Pandora's only actual terrain feature

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That at least sounds true to the games...

 

Yeah, this looked like an atomic dumpster inferno from very early on. Sad to see it happen. If only Warner had been making this, they could've cancelled it for the tax writeoff and spared everyone the suffer ring.

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  On 8/11/2024 at 6:21 AM, Big s said:

Still sounds better than the House of the dead movie 

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Hm... I dunno.  

Uwe Boll's House of the Dead is undeniably a bad movie.  That said, I'd argue it has more to offer in terms of sincere entertainment value because the people working on it clearly understood the assignment.  They knew they were working on a video game adaptation of an infamously campy, low-quality, arcade cabinet rail shooter with an excuse plot for a story.  So they had fun with it by making it campy, over-the-top, schlocky zombie killing mindless fun.  It's bad, but it's bad in a way that's fun to both watch and poke fun at.

Eli Roth's Borderlands is also undeniably a bad movie.  However, Borderlands is a bad movie that takes itself completely seriously.  As I understand it, Borderlands the games are somewhat campy looter-shooters full of goofy, over-the-top characters and lots of comedic sociopathy.  There's no such sense of fun to Borderlands the movie.  The characters, excl. Tina and Claptrap, conduct themselves with grim seriousness at all times as they chase the poorly explained macguffin that is the Vault Key (which resembles nothing so much as a bedazzled buttplug) and then the Vault itself.  That puts them heavily at odds with the movie's visual design, which is brightly colored and vaguely cartoony in almost every scene.  That it takes itself so seriously despite how it looks is what really kills any "so bad it's good" entertainment value it might've had as a result of the awful writing, the terrible performances, and the mediocre digital effects work.

If I were asked to pick which movie I considered more fun to watch... sorry, it'd be House of the Dead all the way.

 

TBH, one thing that really doesn't help Borderlands is that Cate Blanchett, Kevin Hart, and Jamie Lee Curtis are all about 20-30 years too old to be in this kind of movie.  It's not just that they're all clearly bored to tears working on this project, it's that they look absolutely terrible doing it.  Kevin Hart looks very out of place trying to play a badass soldier.  Jamie Lee Curtis somehow manages to look even older than her 65 years, possibly because her delivery comes off as senile 90% of the time.  Cate Blanchett gets it the worst, though.  The flame-red wig, the tight outfit, and the very heavy makeup intended to make her look young and sexy and athletic just make her look like a 50-something cougar trying way too hard to look young.  IMAX resolution is not her friend here.  They could've just cast some fresh-outs in their early 20's and the whole thing would've looked a lot more natural, and cost quite a bit less too.

 

  On 8/11/2024 at 12:47 PM, JB0 said:

That at least sounds true to the games...

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... huh, I'm honestly not sure what that says about the games.

 

  On 8/11/2024 at 12:47 PM, JB0 said:

Yeah, this looked like an atomic dumpster inferno from very early on. Sad to see it happen. If only Warner had been making this, they could've cancelled it for the tax writeoff and spared everyone the suffer ring.

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Yeah, this is definitely one that would've been better off dying in development hell.

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  On 8/11/2024 at 7:06 PM, Seto Kaiba said:

If I were asked to pick which movie I considered more fun to watch... sorry, it'd be House of the Dead all the way.

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That’s really bad. I’ve only watched house of the dead once and my friends and I sometimes have a lot of fun with bad movies, but house of the dead was infuriating to all of us. People were walking out of the theater for refunds and that was one of the first times I’d ever seen that happen to a large crowd.
It really came down to the action scenes being non existent. Like they didn’t have a budget or didn’t care to film them at all and just cut to some kid playing the arcade game anytime a zombie got in someone’s face. I think people would have been less angry at it though if they hadn’t cheated out that bad. I probably would’ve disliked it, but I wouldn’t have anger for the film if they had just had something there. It’s one of the very few times a movie has actually angered me. I still think of that as the absolute worst movie I’ve ever seen, and it makes Redneck Zombies feel like an Oscar winner

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I watched it in a group of four people, and nobody thought it was good, but nobody thought it was as horrible as the comments in this thread would have you believe.

Simply, not enough happened, none of the character relationships were compelling, only maybe two moments/lines were at all funny. I wouldn't say I was bored, but I definitely never felt excited or invested in anything happening. JLC was definitely underutilized. Blanchett's hair was distractingly cosplayish.

Nothing was super cringe though. The world definitely felt like borderlands to me. But I was still left unsatisfied. 

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