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Old 08/23/2007, 10:04 pm   #1
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Default Sam and Max: The Movie

Not an actual movie, but I just got an idea that (at least I thought) was really cool, What if after a few seasons, you guys put together a full leangth game, like about twenty hours of gameplay, sort every once in a while with TV shows you see a few seasons, then a movie, like the X-Files, maybe spend a season building up a story line, and then give the climax in a full length game, called Sam and Max: The Movie, though considering it's a video game, I'm not sure how good a title like "The Movie" would be. but please excuse me, it's 2:00 in the morning and I'm rambling.
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Old 08/23/2007, 10:28 pm   #2
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Errr... I think Telltale likes episodic gameplay and it works best for them and us.

As for a REAL movie, I think it would be awesome. But the thing with movies (especially animated ones) is that it seems the only studios willing to put them out are ones that want alot of control. Everyone will have there hand in the cookie jar and it might turn out horrible.
Straight to Video might be better, or even limited release because I can't see a Sam & Max movie being something that'll be huge with the mainstream movie crowd. Studios want the movie to be big so they'll mess around with the material until it's ready for mass consumption.
I can dream though. We can always pretend the Freelance Police trailer is really a trailer for a movie though! lol
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Old 08/24/2007, 02:51 am   #3
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i agree with chris but the only animated movie i have ever really liked was akira (brilliant movie intelligent plot) i haven't ever enjoyed any other animated films as the scripts are often awful
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Old 08/24/2007, 03:18 am   #4
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i agree with chris but the only animated movie i have ever really liked was akira (brilliant movie intelligent plot) i haven't ever enjoyed any other animated films as the scripts are often awful
You should watch Howl's Moving Castle, it is amazingly animated with a great plot.
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Old 08/24/2007, 03:24 am   #5
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You should watch Howl's Moving Castle, it is amazingly animated with a great plot.
i have also watched spirited away and it was ok but i prefer akira as it was amazing for its time and i prefer the animation style
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Old 08/24/2007, 06:33 am   #6
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You should watch Howl's Moving Castle, it is amazingly animated with a great plot.
Yeah, but it messed up the plot and characters of the book so horribly (should have just called it something else) that I refuse to rewatch it.
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Old 08/24/2007, 08:58 am   #7
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Yeah, but it messed up the plot and characters of the book so horribly (should have just called it something else) that I refuse to rewatch it.
I'd never read the book anyway, so I found it fine.
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Old 08/30/2007, 06:36 pm   #8
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I apologize for bringing up a (somewhat) old thread, but I just had to reply to this.

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Straight to Video might be better, or even limited release because I can't see a Sam & Max movie being something that'll be huge with the mainstream movie crowd. Studios want the movie to be big so they'll mess around with the material until it's ready for mass consumption.
What the heck would the big movie executives have to do to make Sam and Max appeal to a mainstream crowd? Make Sam the suave hitman with a mysterious past and Max his nerdy but endearing partner?

Actually, I'd love to watch a movie like that.
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What the heck would the big movie executives have to do to make Sam and Max appeal to a mainstream crowd?
they would have to screw it up completely, and frankly I'd never like to see Sam and Max apeal to a mainstream audience, I feel special being one of the few who actually know Sam and Max, I mean apart from those people who are like "wasn't that a children's show awhile back?"
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Old 08/30/2007, 06:48 pm   #10
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I wouldn't mind other people knowing about it because it's not exactly as if I own the license. It would be entirely up to Steve Purcell. I'm also not saying that I wouldn't like to watch a really awesome, cinematic Sam and Max movie in either two or three dimension. (Although, for the record, an animated, top-of-the-line as in Disney quality, movie would be so kick-ass) I'm just saying that this most likely isn't going to happen and I would take a really crappy inevitably hilarious one over none at all.

I completely see where you're coming from, though.
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Old 08/30/2007, 06:55 pm   #11
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What the heck would the big movie executives have to do to make Sam and Max appeal to a mainstream crowd? Make Sam the suave hitman with a mysterious past and Max his nerdy but endearing partner?

Actually, I'd love to watch a movie like that.

Dumb it down for kids.
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Old 08/30/2007, 11:27 pm   #12
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I wouldn't mind other people knowing about it because it's not exactly as if I own the license. It would be entirely up to Steve Purcell. I'm also not saying that I wouldn't like to watch a really awesome, cinematic Sam and Max movie in either two or three dimension. (Although, for the record, an animated, top-of-the-line as in Disney quality, movie would be so kick-ass) I'm just saying that this most likely isn't going to happen and I would take a really crappy inevitably hilarious one over none at all.

I completely see where you're coming from, though.
Don't get me wrong, I'd love it if it happened, but I like the feeling of being in on something that noone else knows about, of course telltale bringing max out to the world. My problem with the animated series was that it didn't capture the look of the comics, if I get a new Sam and Max, I mean in the animated variety, I want it to look gritty, like an old detective film, have the color schemes and the style to look just alittle overly dramatic as compared to what's going on in the story.

I would also love a full have hour show done with Telltales animation, I think that would be cool, even if it was like an episode once a month to corrispond with the games, I love the Machinema, but a full half hour would be even cooler.
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i agree with chris but the only animated movie i have ever really liked was akira (brilliant movie intelligent plot) i haven't ever enjoyed any other animated films as the scripts are often awful
then i suggest u check out the movie "MindGame" by Studio 4 C

it's got everything... i'll just say that now.
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Dumb it down for kids.
ummm or go the route jhonen vasquez did with invader zim
and push it to the limits.. without going full on ren & stimpy crude.

or maybe screw it all together and go ren & stimpy crude. har ahr har
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if I get a new Sam and Max, I mean in the animated variety, I want it to look gritty, like an old detective film, have the color schemes and the style to look just alittle overly dramatic as compared to what's going on in the story.
I agree with you there, I really wish they had the actual feel for the world down, but then again I just enjoyed it because it was so insanely incomprehensible.


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and push it to the limits.. without going full on ren & stimpy crude
I can't be the only one who doesn't think they did that already? Since the episodes themselves were so short, if you blinked you would miss half the plot but there were some memorable lines. I'm sure that in the Aiiiee Robot (or something like that) episode Sam makes a comment about a giant nipple and there's a real, real subtle joke about dreams...the kind of dreams that I'd really rather not explain.

Also, was the "Do Not Open Until X-Mas" joke in Christmas, Bloody Christmas really going for what I thought it was?
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Old 08/31/2007, 04:03 am   #16
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I don't think that a movie would be a good idea because Sam and Max is a great computer game, so making a movie whick you can't interact with would just destroy the Sam and Max feel.
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So the comics destroy the "Sam & Max feel"?
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I don't think that a movie would be a good idea because Sam and Max is a great computer game, so making a movie whick you can't interact with would just destroy the Sam and Max feel.
Can't really interact with comics can you? PAGE TURNING ACTION!
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Old 08/31/2007, 10:56 am   #19
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It seems strange that someone would think games based on Sam and Max could have more of a Sam and Max feel than the original comics they're actually based on.
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Old 08/31/2007, 03:55 pm   #20
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They tend to make horrible video game movies (house of the dead) but if the writers of the game worked on the movie it could be the best thing these eyes could ever see. Plus I have always wondered how they met.
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