Silent Hill theatrical trailer

GEC: Discuss gaming, computers and electronics and venture into the bizarre world of STGODs.

Moderator: Thanas

User avatar
DPDarkPrimus
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 18399
Joined: 2002-11-22 11:02pm
Location: Iowa
Contact:

Silent Hill theatrical trailer

Post by DPDarkPrimus »

Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest
"Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
User avatar
Durandal
Bile-Driven Hate Machine
Posts: 17927
Joined: 2002-07-03 06:26pm
Location: Silicon Valley, CA
Contact:

Post by Durandal »

I'm going to venture a guess and say that Uwe Boll had nothing to do with this at all.
Damien Sorresso

"Ever see what them computa bitchez do to numbas? It ain't natural. Numbas ain't supposed to be code, they supposed to quantify shit."
- The Onion
User avatar
Captain tycho
Has Elected to Receive
Posts: 5039
Joined: 2002-12-04 06:35pm
Location: Jewy McJew Land

Post by Captain tycho »

Nice, did anyone else spot Pyramid Head? :D
Captain Tycho!
The worst fucker ever!
The Best reciever ever!
User avatar
DPDarkPrimus
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 18399
Joined: 2002-11-22 11:02pm
Location: Iowa
Contact:

Post by DPDarkPrimus »

Durandal wrote:I'm going to venture a guess and say that Uwe Boll had nothing to do with this at all.
Nope, in fact the guys who wrote the story (one of whom is also directing) had to personally convince Konami that they knew what they were doing before they allowed them to make the film.
Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest
"Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
User avatar
Sephirius
Jedi Master
Posts: 1093
Joined: 2005-03-14 11:34pm

Post by Sephirius »

DPDarkPrimus wrote:
Durandal wrote:I'm going to venture a guess and say that Uwe Boll had nothing to do with this at all.
Nope, in fact the guys who wrote the story (one of whom is also directing) had to personally convince Konami that they knew what they were doing before they allowed them to make the film.
+ Roger Avary is the writer (Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs)
+ Akira Yamaoka is doing the music.
+ PYRAMID HEAD!

Pyramid Head
Saying smaller engines are better is like saying you don't want huge muscles because you wouldn't fit through the door. So what? You can bench 500. Fuck doors. - MadCat360
Image
User avatar
2000AD
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 6666
Joined: 2002-07-03 06:32pm
Location: Leeds, wishing i was still in Newcastle

Post by 2000AD »

It's got Sean Bean in it, which is always a plus.
Ph34r teh eyebrow!!11!Writers Guild Sluggite Pawn of Chaos WYGIWYGAINGW so now i have to put ACPATHNTDWATGODW in my sig EBC-Honorary Geordie
Hammerman! Hammer!
User avatar
Lost Soal
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2618
Joined: 2002-10-22 06:25am
Location: Back in Newcastle.

Post by Lost Soal »

:luv: Hubba Hubba Hubba :luv:
Ok, there are 2885 members of this board, some of them must have experience with the bookies. I would like to hear the odds that this film finally breaks the game-movie mold and turns out good or better.
"May God stand between you and harm in all the empty places where you must walk." - Ancient Egyptian Blessing

Ivanova is always right.
I will listen to Ivanova.
I will not ignore Ivanova's recommendations. Ivanova is God.
AND, if this ever happens again, Ivanova will personally rip your lungs out! - Babylon 5 Mantra

There is no "I" in TEAM. There is a ME however.
User avatar
Dorsk 81
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2592
Joined: 2003-03-04 08:10pm
Location: England
Contact:

Post by Dorsk 81 »

I don't know, there are alot of films out there which had really good trailers, but turned out to be shit, mediocre, dissappointing, or just plain bad. Although, if I were going by the trailer, and if Avary and Boukhrief did have to convince Konami before they started, then I'd say it maybe just be the first good video game to film transition. We'll have to wait till April to know for sure though.

EDIT: Oh, I found this, which has a bit of info on the plot, and the release date.
"I would, for instance, fellate a smurf before I pick death." Dylan Moran
"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
EBC's Devonian Deviant | GALE's Supplementary Bi Brit | BoTM's Raw Recruit | GDC's Horny Delphinidae | I'm with RMA | CoIB
User avatar
Erik von Nein
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1747
Joined: 2005-06-25 04:27am
Location: Boy Hell. Much nicer than Girl Hell.
Contact:

Post by Erik von Nein »

The only thing I'm confused on is why Pyramid Head exists here. I thought that it was only a representation of the main character's guilt (or some such) from Silent Hill 2?
"To make an apple pie from scratch you must first invent the universe."
— Carl Sagan

Image
Pick
Sith Marauder
Posts: 3690
Joined: 2005-01-06 12:35am
Location: Oregon, the land of trees and rain!

Post by Pick »

If it weren't for the fact I'm not a fan of horror games, I'd play SH2 just to figure out what the fucking thing is about Pyamid Head.
"The rest of the poem plays upon that pun. On the contrary, says Catullus, although my verses are soft (molliculi ac parum pudici in line 8, reversing the play on words), they can arouse even limp old men. Should Furius and Aurelius have any remaining doubts about Catullus' virility, he offers to fuck them anally and orally to prove otherwise." - Catullus 16, Wikipedia
Image
User avatar
DPDarkPrimus
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 18399
Joined: 2002-11-22 11:02pm
Location: Iowa
Contact:

Post by DPDarkPrimus »

Erik von Nein wrote:The only thing I'm confused on is why Pyramid Head exists here. I thought that it was only a representation of the main character's guilt (or some such) from Silent Hill 2?
Pyramid Head actually shows up in all the Silent Hill games, but played a major role only in SH2.


Pick: If you're not a fan of horror games, then SH2 is definately not for you. I've been playing it in the middle of the day, and still can't stand more than an hour or two at a time. The first time you see Pyramid Head, oh man...

SPOILER:
What the... what is he doing to that mannique- oh my god...
Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest
"Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
User avatar
DPDarkPrimus
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 18399
Joined: 2002-11-22 11:02pm
Location: Iowa
Contact:

Post by DPDarkPrimus »

Oh yeah guys, make sure to check out the movie's website.

http://www.sonypictures.com/movies/silenthill/
Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest
"Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
User avatar
Erik von Nein
Jedi Council Member
Posts: 1747
Joined: 2005-06-25 04:27am
Location: Boy Hell. Much nicer than Girl Hell.
Contact:

Post by Erik von Nein »

DPDarkPrimus wrote:Pyramid Head actually shows up in all the Silent Hill games, but played a major role only in SH2.
Hey, wait ... so, he was in the first game, too? And the third? Weird. I totally missed that. :? What was he doing in them all?
"To make an apple pie from scratch you must first invent the universe."
— Carl Sagan

Image
Dominus
Padawan Learner
Posts: 281
Joined: 2005-11-24 05:19pm

Post by Dominus »

Erik von Nein wrote:Hey, wait ... so, he was in the first game, too? And the third? Weird. I totally missed that. Confused What was he doing in them all?
No, I think you had the right of it... to the best of my knowledge, Pyramid Head has never appeared in any Silent Hill game besides SH2. DPDarkPrimus might have been thinking of Valtiel, who was introduced in SH3 as one of the God's attendant demons (and who is supposedly one of the town's Old Gods, at least according to some fans).

The Wikipedia article

(Being Wikipedia, you might want to take it with a grain of salt, such as it is.)
User avatar
DPDarkPrimus
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 18399
Joined: 2002-11-22 11:02pm
Location: Iowa
Contact:

Post by DPDarkPrimus »

Dominus wrote:
Erik von Nein wrote:Hey, wait ... so, he was in the first game, too? And the third? Weird. I totally missed that. Confused What was he doing in them all?
No, I think you had the right of it... to the best of my knowledge, Pyramid Head has never appeared in any Silent Hill game besides SH2. DPDarkPrimus might have been thinking of Valtiel, who was introduced in SH3 as one of the God's attendant demons (and who is supposedly one of the town's Old Gods, at least according to some fans).

The Wikipedia article

(Being Wikipedia, you might want to take it with a grain of salt, such as it is.)
Your link doesn't work, for some reason.

In the first Silent Hill, there are a couple Pyramid Heads hung up on the walls. I don't recall exactly when in SH3 he appeared, but I know he shows up in a sketchbook in SH4. PH only appears in a major role in SH2.
Mayabird is my girlfriend
Justice League:BotM:MM:SDnet City Watch:Cybertron's Finest
"Well then, science is bullshit. "
-revprez, with yet another brilliant rebuttal.
User avatar
Dorsk 81
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2592
Joined: 2003-03-04 08:10pm
Location: England
Contact:

Post by Dorsk 81 »

Erik von Nein wrote:The only thing I'm confused on is why Pyramid Head exists here. I thought that it was only a representation of the main character's guilt (or some such) from Silent Hill 2?
Would it not make sense then that Pyramid Head would appear in all the Silent Hill series, if only briefly? Since everyone is bound to feel some guilt about something they've done. It's just that he had such a big role in SH2 because of the huge amount of guilt that James would have.

DP, try this one.
"I would, for instance, fellate a smurf before I pick death." Dylan Moran
"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
EBC's Devonian Deviant | GALE's Supplementary Bi Brit | BoTM's Raw Recruit | GDC's Horny Delphinidae | I'm with RMA | CoIB
User avatar
Vendetta
Emperor's Hand
Posts: 10895
Joined: 2002-07-07 04:57pm
Location: Sheffield, UK

Post by Vendetta »

Pyramid Head only actually appears in Silent Hill 2.

In universe, his appearance comes from the executioners from the civil war prisons there, via the priests of the Valtiel cult. (Walter Sullivan's "red devil" was one of these priests).

His appearance wasn't defined by James' psyche, in the way that the other SH2 monsters were, he was simply called by it, and the town itself gave him form.

(Remember though that the movie is based more on the first game, where all the monsters, and the burnt out appearance of the alternate town, and the intermittent siren, come from Alessa's psyche)
In the first Silent Hill, there are a couple Pyramid Heads hung up on the walls.
There are people hung up in steel frames, which is what Pyramid Head does to people and things, but the Man Himself doesn't appear. He wasn't designed until Silent Hill 2.
User avatar
Admiral Valdemar
Outside Context Problem
Posts: 31572
Joined: 2002-07-04 07:17pm
Location: UK

Post by Admiral Valdemar »

Having never played these games (though I have often wanted to) and only knowing that they're a supernatural competitor to Resident Evil, is the town and all the goings on and monsters down to each individual's mind? So if they make a sequel and follow a second character as with the games, it's a similar concept, but with different things within Silent Hill?

I always thought that the alternate hell like plane that randomly appears was when the town was misty like that and normally it was just a clear town, though empty.
User avatar
Dorsk 81
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2592
Joined: 2003-03-04 08:10pm
Location: England
Contact:

Post by Dorsk 81 »

Admiral Valdemar wrote:Having never played these games (though I have often wanted to) and only knowing that they're a supernatural competitor to Resident Evil, is the town and all the goings on and monsters down to each individual's mind? So if they make a sequel and follow a second character as with the games, it's a similar concept, but with different things within Silent Hill?
I've only played SH1, but I assure you, it was far superior to RE 1, 2 & 3. It's been a while since I've played it, but what really sticks out is the atmosphere, in the school, hospital and just running around the town, it was fantastic. I'd advise you to go pick up a copy of SH1, you should be able to get a copy of the Platinum edition secondhand in GAME or somewhere for less than a fiver.

I know SH 1&2 share a fair few locations, the hospital for sure, and a couple other places I think. And I know they share a couple monsters, the nurse/manequin things, I'm not too sure about the others.
"I would, for instance, fellate a smurf before I pick death." Dylan Moran
"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
EBC's Devonian Deviant | GALE's Supplementary Bi Brit | BoTM's Raw Recruit | GDC's Horny Delphinidae | I'm with RMA | CoIB
User avatar
Admiral Valdemar
Outside Context Problem
Posts: 31572
Joined: 2002-07-04 07:17pm
Location: UK

Post by Admiral Valdemar »

It'd have to be damn good to beat the remake of RE which is possibly the greatest horror game out there, and RE2 is just a classic (RE3 would be the weakest of them).

They could do with bringing out a collector's set with all the games in one bundle, because I doubt I'd just be content with SH on its own.
User avatar
Enigma
is a laughing fool.
Posts: 7777
Joined: 2003-04-30 10:24pm
Location: c nnyhjdyt yr 45

Post by Enigma »

Saw the trailer and all I can say is HELL YEAH!!! I WILL FUCKING SEE THIS MOVIE!!!!

:):)

I am also definitely getting the soundtrack too. :)

Oh and AV? RE sucks major ass compared to the Silent Hill games.
ASVS('97)/SDN('03)

"Whilst human alchemists refer to the combustion triangle, some of their orcish counterparts see it as more of a hexagon: heat, fuel, air, laughter, screaming, fun." Dawn of the Dragons

ASSCRAVATS!
User avatar
Dorsk 81
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2592
Joined: 2003-03-04 08:10pm
Location: England
Contact:

Post by Dorsk 81 »

Well, nothing from RE1 or 2 stands out in my mind the way the atmosphere in SH does, even though it's been about 8 years since it came out, and nearly 7 since I played it. I certainly don't ever remember having to play RE with the lights on.

Edit:
Admiral Valdemar wrote:They could do with bringing out a collector's set with all the games in one bundle, because I doubt I'd just be content with SH on its own.
There're 5 endings in SH1 to keep you happy for a bit, and I think there are atleast 4 in SH2. As to a box set, who knows? They may do when the film comes out on DVD.
"I would, for instance, fellate a smurf before I pick death." Dylan Moran
"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
EBC's Devonian Deviant | GALE's Supplementary Bi Brit | BoTM's Raw Recruit | GDC's Horny Delphinidae | I'm with RMA | CoIB
User avatar
Admiral Valdemar
Outside Context Problem
Posts: 31572
Joined: 2002-07-04 07:17pm
Location: UK

Post by Admiral Valdemar »

Dorsk 81 wrote:Well, nothing from RE1 or 2 stands out in my mind the way the atmosphere in SH does, even though it's been about 8 years since it came out, and nearly 7 since I played it. I certainly don't ever remember having to play RE with the lights on.
The RE remake is certainly different, but then 6 years advancement in technology makes it better atmospherically. RE2 is about surviving more than creeping you out. The SH games would be more akin to the Alone In The Dark ones for psychological horror more than survival horror, if a distinction exists.
There're 5 endings in SH1 to keep you happy for a bit, and I think there are atleast 4 in SH2. As to a box set, who knows? They may do when the film comes out on DVD.
That's what I'm hoping. If the film is a success, or even running up to it they release a special edition of the original, perhaps on PS2 along with the first sequel like some book adaptations have reprints when a movie comes out.
User avatar
Dorsk 81
Sith Devotee
Posts: 2592
Joined: 2003-03-04 08:10pm
Location: England
Contact:

Post by Dorsk 81 »

Admiral Valdemar wrote:The RE remake is certainly different, but then 6 years advancement in technology makes it better atmospherically. RE2 is about surviving more than creeping you out. The SH games would be more akin to the Alone In The Dark ones for psychological horror more than survival horror, if a distinction exists.
I haven't had a chance to try the remake of RE, never bothered with a GC. There's definatly a diffence with the psychological horror and survival, I never felt anything underlyingly sinister with RE like with SH. A review I saw on Amazon put it best I think, saying SH wasn't Survival Horror, it was Survival Terror.
That's what I'm hoping. If the film is a success, or even running up to it they release a special edition of the original, perhaps on PS2 along with the first sequel like some book adaptations have reprints when a movie comes out.
I had a quick hunt around, and I doubt there'll be a full boxset, because it looks like there'll be a SH5 for the PS3, although it has yet to be officially announced.
"I would, for instance, fellate a smurf before I pick death." Dylan Moran
"Only two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the the universe." Albert Einstein
EBC's Devonian Deviant | GALE's Supplementary Bi Brit | BoTM's Raw Recruit | GDC's Horny Delphinidae | I'm with RMA | CoIB
User avatar
Admiral Valdemar
Outside Context Problem
Posts: 31572
Joined: 2002-07-04 07:17pm
Location: UK

Post by Admiral Valdemar »

Dorsk 81 wrote: I haven't had a chance to try the remake of RE, never bothered with a GC. There's definatly a diffence with the psychological horror and survival, I never felt anything underlyingly sinister with RE like with SH. A review I saw on Amazon put it best I think, saying SH wasn't Survival Horror, it was Survival Terror.
A plague would be shit scary if you didn't know what was going on, but it's also highly possible. Suddenly finding yourself in a town that shouldn't exist and with random dimensional shifts featuring creatures of an unknown origin, well, that's shit scary and something Mulder and Scully should look into. The unknown works on you more mentally even if hardly anything really happens (how many modern horror movies have bored people because you see the monster as often as possible as really obvious, if expensive, CGI?).
I had a quick hunt around, and I doubt there'll be a full boxset, because it looks like there'll be a SH5 for the PS3, although it has yet to be officially announced.
At least that means if I get hooked I have a nice franchise to go through for a while.
Post Reply