Borderlands is a 2009 action role-playing first-person shooter video game developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K. It is the first game in the Borderlands series. Plus, it's set in the distant future at a time when various mega-corporations seek control of planets to colonise and mine for their mineral wealth and resources. Prior to the events of the game, the Atlas Corporation, one of the major mega-corporations, uncovered an ancient alien Vault filled with advanced weapons technology, allowing them to rapidly overtake their competitors. Finding similar ruins of the same alien architecture on the planet Pandora, Atlas sought to settle the planet in hopes of finding more alien technology, but were forced to abandon their plans due to a failure to find any alien technology on the surface, and being unprepared for the dangerous wildlife coming out during their stay. After their departure, the Dahl Corporation, another mega-corporation, colonized the planet to secure its vast deposits of minerals, using large amounts of convict labor for the mining operations, while initiating their own search for a Vault. Their research team's efforts to find the Vault were headed up by Patricia Tannis, a respected xenoarchaeologist. Despite losing all of her colleagues to the planet's wildlife and being driven partially insane herself, Tannis found proof that a Vault does exist on Pandora. Her news was intercepted by Atlas, who sent its private military force, the Crimson Lance, to kidnap Tannis and get the Vault's location from her. Faced with their invasion, Dahl abandoned the planet, taking only the wealthy colonists with them, and leaving the remaining population to scavenge for a living amongst the barren wastelands and industrial trash heaps across the planet. To make matters worse, the convict labor was allowed to go free, leading them to form gangs of bandits that terrorize the local populace. Despite the circumstances, the Vault and its rewards transformed into a legend that attracts mercenary "Vault Hunters" to the planet. Also my favorite video game movie adaptations are Mortal Kombat ( both the 2021 & the 90s versions), Detective Pikachu (Pokemon), Warcraft, The Super Mario Bros Movie, Resident Evil (1,2,3, & 4) , and The Last Of Us (tv series)🎬🎮🕹
What did you think about the Trailer to Borderlands? What is your favorite video game made into a movie? Comment below and let us know
For me it probably has to be Mortal Kombat. I really think the movie I was referring to is Fallout.
Movie looks good, great action and good comedy
It looks okay. Can't really decide off the trailer though.
Lol just okay though
@@123LilBit1 Hopefully it's good though
I want to see this movie. It looks like a ball of action and an overall fun time.
Idk I'm in between honestly.
Got to see the 2nd trailer to see for sure
That looks like a load of fun. (React to the trailer for Boy Kills World for a wild one)
I agree!
I'm trying to figure out which reference this is lol 😂
Right I agree, we will try to get that one done
Oh now I understand lol 😂 reading too fast lol
Borderlands is a 2009 action role-playing first-person shooter video game developed by Gearbox Software and published by 2K. It is the first game in the Borderlands series. Plus, it's set in the distant future at a time when various mega-corporations seek control of planets to colonise and mine for their mineral wealth and resources. Prior to the events of the game, the Atlas Corporation, one of the major mega-corporations, uncovered an ancient alien Vault filled with advanced weapons technology, allowing them to rapidly overtake their competitors. Finding similar ruins of the same alien architecture on the planet Pandora, Atlas sought to settle the planet in hopes of finding more alien technology, but were forced to abandon their plans due to a failure to find any alien technology on the surface, and being unprepared for the dangerous wildlife coming out during their stay. After their departure, the Dahl Corporation, another mega-corporation, colonized the planet to secure its vast deposits of minerals, using large amounts of convict labor for the mining operations, while initiating their own search for a Vault.
Their research team's efforts to find the Vault were headed up by Patricia Tannis, a respected xenoarchaeologist. Despite losing all of her colleagues to the planet's wildlife and being driven partially insane herself, Tannis found proof that a Vault does exist on Pandora. Her news was intercepted by Atlas, who sent its private military force, the Crimson Lance, to kidnap Tannis and get the Vault's location from her. Faced with their invasion, Dahl abandoned the planet, taking only the wealthy colonists with them, and leaving the remaining population to scavenge for a living amongst the barren wastelands and industrial trash heaps across the planet. To make matters worse, the convict labor was allowed to go free, leading them to form gangs of bandits that terrorize the local populace. Despite the circumstances, the Vault and its rewards transformed into a legend that attracts mercenary "Vault Hunters" to the planet.
Also my favorite video game movie adaptations are Mortal Kombat ( both the 2021 & the 90s versions), Detective Pikachu (Pokemon), Warcraft, The Super Mario Bros Movie, Resident Evil (1,2,3, & 4) , and The Last Of Us (tv series)🎬🎮🕹
One on the right is showing a little too much
So what exactly is showing too much 🤔
I guess my arms and sides 🤣
Are you trying to police what people wear now? 🤔
You don't have to look
@@rmathis268 thank you lol... Appreciate you!