talan37 wrote:That being said, I would probably watch it. The link character seems a little too fluttery looking for my tastes, and Zelda looks a little too old.
It looks like they just used the Planet of the Apes costumes from the 60's for Ganondorf. They could do a lot better than that. I will see this though.
talan37 wrote: I mudded pretty hardcore for many years. 60wpm? Weak:) I was up to about 130wpm when I was really playing, and sit at about 90-110 now depending on the words.
Are you the real Mavis Beacon?
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talan37 wrote: I mudded pretty hardcore for many years. 60wpm? Weak:) I was up to about 130wpm when I was really playing, and sit at about 90-110 now depending on the words.
Are you the real Mavis Beacon?
Pleas teach me. The only typing I'm good at is stereo.
ign.com wrote:[EDITOR'S NOTE: April 2, 2008 - 12:01 a.m. PST. Yup, you guessed it. The Legend of Zelda trailer featured above is part of an elaborate April Fool's Day prank. Check back in later today for more details on the IGN/Rainfall Films collaboration that resulted in this "love it or hate it" piece of videogame movie history.]
ign.com wrote:Has IGN's trailer shown that a Zelda movie could be made? According to some fan comments, just the opposite -- that the character of Link simply doesn't translate to the big screen. We're still much more optimistic about the franchise's chances for success in Hollywood, though. Certainly stranger things have happened. If moviegoers will go to see Tomb Raider, which mimics Indiana Jones, why won't they go to see Zelda, which is similar to Lord of the Rings?
Well cast Angelina Jolie as Link and dress her in a skimpy elf outfit and it'll work.
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