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Minecraft the Game, although stuffed with iconic characters and interesting lore, is an odd foundation to build a big screen plot around. And it seems like the writers and director were acutely aware of this to the point of shrugging off the task and resorting to a goof-fest courtesy of Jack Black and, to a lesser extent, Jason Mamoa.
People will argue over whether these two comic fronts were more genius or ridiculous (or both), but that goes to show how the actual world of Minecraft, though well-rendered, was less the star of the show than over-the-top old man humor. 80's metal? Arcade games? Leather jackets? Who do these people think they're pandering to? Not the Minecraft community. Steve as a 50 something bearded guy? No shade on Black, who brought all the energy one could ask and more, but he's not any version of Steve that Minecraft players would recognize.
My family has been playing the game for a decade, and we appreciate the cute references to characters we love, especially Technoblade, but I'd rather go see an animated movie about the pandas than a sequel with Nacho Libre running amok with Aquaman.
When a Lego movie was announced, I wasn't expecting much, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I adored it. Minecraft gets the Razzies from me for being overwhelmed by unrelated personalities and underutilizing the depth of lore the game offers. I expected a rather formulaic plot, so no shock there, but the general consensus among our family, ranging from 14 to 40, was that the Minecraft Movie was about the dumbest thing we've ever seen in theaters.
You'll laugh, you'll cringe and you'll recognize everything from the soundtrack to the meticulous details, but standing in front of all of it will be a set of decidedly idiotic comedians playing front to a set of thankfully more bland backup child actors, dropping egregiously silly or cliche lines you've heard a million times before, just not in Jack Black accent, or awful Spanglish hack, in Mamoa's case.
A Mindcraft Movie? More like A Mindless Movie.
People will argue over whether these two comic fronts were more genius or ridiculous (or both), but that goes to show how the actual world of Minecraft, though well-rendered, was less the star of the show than over-the-top old man humor. 80's metal? Arcade games? Leather jackets? Who do these people think they're pandering to? Not the Minecraft community. Steve as a 50 something bearded guy? No shade on Black, who brought all the energy one could ask and more, but he's not any version of Steve that Minecraft players would recognize.
My family has been playing the game for a decade, and we appreciate the cute references to characters we love, especially Technoblade, but I'd rather go see an animated movie about the pandas than a sequel with Nacho Libre running amok with Aquaman.
When a Lego movie was announced, I wasn't expecting much, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I adored it. Minecraft gets the Razzies from me for being overwhelmed by unrelated personalities and underutilizing the depth of lore the game offers. I expected a rather formulaic plot, so no shock there, but the general consensus among our family, ranging from 14 to 40, was that the Minecraft Movie was about the dumbest thing we've ever seen in theaters.
You'll laugh, you'll cringe and you'll recognize everything from the soundtrack to the meticulous details, but standing in front of all of it will be a set of decidedly idiotic comedians playing front to a set of thankfully more bland backup child actors, dropping egregiously silly or cliche lines you've heard a million times before, just not in Jack Black accent, or awful Spanglish hack, in Mamoa's case.
A Mindcraft Movie? More like A Mindless Movie.