Us games journalists, Boll argues, should be pleased that videogame-based movies are getting made at all. "It's tough to convince someone from the studio system to believe in a videogame-based movie. It's way easier to have a great book or to have a comic book [as your source material], because these studio guys, they know Spider-Man, Batman, that kind of stuff."
Boll believes that part of the problem with convincing Hollywood that game movies are a good idea is down to game publishers themselves. He argues that Marvel, for example, are very good at cross-promoting movies based on their properties - whereas videogame companies simply sell off the licence and then forget about it.
A child playing the likes of Bloodrayne especially to the point where they are regarded as found memories doesn't reflect wellRiley, if you have any sembelence of intelligence, you'd realise that he was talking about Alone in the Dark as his 'fond childhood memory'...