cralkhi wrote:MaxxQ wrote:Remember that Evergreen are trying to make a movie that will make enough money that they can continue to do so. I'm realistic enough to know that if that means point-blank missile battles, visible lasers and grasers, "swoosh" sounds, and engine trails on missiles, then so be it.
Isn't this kind of a "self fulfilling prophecy" though? In that nobody makes movies that do it realistically, so we don't actually know that they would sell fewer tickets.
Somebody has to be the first, otherwise everybody just copies how Star Wars (or whatever) did it forever...
I agree. The problem is that it's such an expensive risk. Nobody wants to invest million$ in a movie hoping to make it back without giving the audience what they expect. I mentioned elsewhere that I had heard a couple-three decades ago that a film has to make 1.5x the budget in box office gross in order to break even. If the Honor Harrington movie costs Evergreen $75m to make, they will need to gross $113m just to break even.
Doesn't seem like a whole lot, until you think that they would probably *like* to make at least triple that so they can make another film.
The last movie to do space right was 2001, back in 1968, and for its time, it actually did very well. Try to do it the same way today and it may still be a critical success, but it would end up a complete commercial flop.
Now, one thing that strikes me as interesting is that Evergreen are not a Hollywood-based studio. There's a possibility that they may be far enough from the copycat mindset of Hollyweird that they may be willing to take the risk. I honestly would like to see them do just that, but IMO, I don't think they will. They may try for a compromise between realism and Star Wars-y.
We just don't know enough. All we've seen are a few comic covers. The movie, last I heard, is slated for a 2016 release, so things may change between now and then.