Thread:ScaryMovie53/@comment-37044330-20190604181045/@comment-31330278-20190929231342

1. That's part of why most people like "Resident Evil" better. The enemies are ridiculously overpowered, but at least they give you more than just one instant kill before you're dead. Leon, Chris and the rest could do fine in "Obscure". Do you have a favorite RE hero? Mine is Leon.

2. I've checked about Moynihan, but couldn't find his specific quote you're referring. Remind me of what quote are we talking about please.

3. Turns out it can happen. Now, creativity freedom on its own is fine. my problem is when the adaptation is throwing the audience behind their back. JK Rolling, for example, know how to adapt her novels to movies in a good way. So does Peter Jackson ("Middle Earth" universe). We know improving an already good product is a form of creative freedom. But does fulfill an unrealized potential, like "Jungle Book" 2016 did for the animated version, counts as creative freedom too?