Halo Movie Slated For 2007 78
Master Chief is slated to come to the silver screen...in 2007. Gamespot reports that Fox and Microsoft have come to an agreement. From the article: "However, negotiating a movie deal proved as challenging as taking down a Covenant dropship, as several studios surprisingly passed on producing a Halo movie. The reason: film studios may be used to kowtowing to A-list actors' demands, but don't typically cave in to requests from non-Hollywood players. Initial reports saw the software giant asking for $10 million against 15 percent of the gross (whichever is higher), a below-the-line budget of $75 million (budget before hiring actors and crew), near-immediate production of the movie, and a large say in the creative development of the movie." Update: 08/23 20:59 GMT by Z : Fixed time travel problem.
2003? (Score:3, Funny)
Halo Movie Slated For 2003 (Score:1, Redundant)
Interesting typo....In other words, straight to video?
Re:2003? (Score:1)
I'm sure that time travel was involved, no doubt through an un-patched Windows exploit.
2003? Microsoft Time Travel Pictures Presents... (Score:2, Funny)
From the the title (Score:1, Redundant)
Gosh, I must've missed it!
From 2003 (Score:2)
typical Microsoft (Score:2)
Re:Fire Zonk. (Score:2)
Re:Fire Zonk. (Score:2)
In a few words... (Score:4, Insightful)
In other words: It will feature a very low and poorly used budget and will be about Master chief fighting human "mutant
In really few words: it will SUCK so much people will think it was made back in 2003.
Re:In a few words... (Score:2)
RVB (Score:2)
And am I the only person who sees the irony that Halo is basically the same as Marathon (famous for being Macintosh only) but running only on wintel hard
Re:RVB (Score:2, Insightful)
Alien vs. Preditor was a comic book.
Your basic point, that all movies based on videogames suck, remains valid.
And am I the only person who sees the irony that Halo is basically the same as Marathon (famous for being Macintosh only) but running only on wintel hardware?
No, but that just means you're not the only person who's wrong.
1. Halo is a sequel to Matathon 2, not the same game as Marathon.
Re:RVB (Score:2)
2. Marathon 2 ran on Windows PC's (although, bafflingly, it would not allow you play on a cross-platform LAN with Mac users.)
Wasn't Marathon before TCP/IP became pretty much universal though? I'd guess for a game of that era the Mac version probably uses AppleTalk, and the PC version IPX for networking. Although I don't have a copy to check.
Re:RVB (Score:1)
"Hey, Marathon is out for the PC. I heard a Mac-using frind of mine raving for something like the last two years about how it's so much better than Doom. We should get this, and we can do the LAN party at his house sometime."
"Oh wait... It doesn't actually let yo
Re:RVB (Score:2)
So which one is Marathon Infinity a sequel to?
Re:RVB (Score:1)
Re:RVB (Score:2)
IIRC, Marathon Infitity was a bundle-pack of Marathon, Marathon 2, and some map expansions. It wasn't a new game.
Although, I couldn't say for sure. Once Quake arrived, my Mac's life as a game platform was over. I jumped on the Windows LAN gaming bandwagon, and my Macs remained in my home strictly for the limited purpose of doing actual work. That remained the case for almost a decade, when I closed my CoH account and took my last Windows PC off-line in favor
Re:RVB (Score:1)
Re:RVB (Score:1)
Re:RVB (Score:2)
I wasn't aware Halo is out for the Mac. Still I prefer to play my games on the PlayStation. I think my 36 inch TV is just better suited to games then my 12 inch PowerBook screen.
Re:RVB (Score:1)
The game(s) were based on the comics, as was the movie.
And it's "Predator". *sigh*
Re:RVB (Score:2)
Re:RVB (Score:1)
Re:RVB (Score:3, Informative)
Several Dark Horse comics have been made into movies, such as Mystery Men, Barb Wire, Hellboy, The Mask, and Frank Miller's Sin City.
Also, if you look at the credits, the movie Alien vs. Predator was released by... ta-da! Dark Horse Entertainment.
So, the comic book publisher actually produced the film of the same title. Still want to make the case that it was "based on a video game"?
Re:RVB (Score:2)
You would be incorrect in this case.
AvP was pitched as a film idea back in the early 90s, long before the AvP game. It took over a decade to actually make it because they needed to find a screenwriter to write a stupid script (see below), and a mediocre director with aw
Re:RVB (Score:1)
Re:RVB (Score:2)
You're confused, that's Aliens: Genocide. And they didn't join forces with the red aliens - they nuked them from orbit, allowing the black aliens to overrun the red aliens and leaving the black alien hive open for the marines to attack.
AvsP is a much better comic. No marines at all - similar to the plot of the movie, the Preds hunt aliens as a rite-of-pas
Re:RVB (Score:2)
Nope. It was a wide-release comic which could be found almost anywhere comics were sold. Dark Horse is a huge publisher of comics, and not only are their comics commonly seen in news stands, but the softcover book volumes of their comics can be found in any major-chain bookstore, such as B. Dalton's, Barnes & Noble, or Borders.
The movie was an adaptation of the comic, as was the game.
You figure they'd learn by now (Score:2)
Re:You figure they'd learn by now (Score:2)
Re:You figure they'd learn by now (Score:2)
Article on Bungie.net (Score:4, Informative)
Linky [bungie.net], and cue Firefox users complaining about Gecko's abysmal performance with certain design elements (but it's open source, so people can fix the problems! That've been there for about five years! Go go open source!).
I suppose it's fairly informationless,[1] although there is a link to a page [bungie.net] from the "Bible" Bungie have prepared, which is vaugely interesting for Halo nuts (like me).
[1] Condensed version: Hollywood types wanted to make a Halo movie. We held back, and were advised to write our own script, and not to sign all the rights away. We got Alex Garland. He's written some good books and movies, and like Halo. We say the scripts great. Fox and Universal are the studios producing it.
Re:Article on Bungie.net (Score:1)
The site looks perfectly fine in Firefox BTW.
Needs to be animated (Score:1)
There are no actors out there that are capable of playing MC, and certainly none that would put up with having their face covered the whole movie, which needs to happen. There are also no actresses that would fit as Cortana. I also doubt the ability of live action SFX to create a believable Elite, or any of the Covenant for that matter.
The fact of the matter is, if this movie is going to be watchable, it cannot be live action.
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:1)
Cortana could be handled similarly, after all, she's a computer program, there's no reason why she couldn't be a CGI character.
Although I somehow think Hollywood types would pro
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:1)
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:2)
I would also like to suggest Casper Van Dien, Harry Prince JR., or Tom Cruise or Jude Law, just for the good measure.
Let's not forget the unlimited talent that Keanou has as well.
Van Damme. Damn, that's a good one.
Seeing as I got off on an IMDB-like thread, I would also like to point out that all the critics are wrong, you all are idiots, and the only one that knows the real truth about any movie is Me. (And if there is any sort of a twist or a surprise ending to a movie, I have figured it o
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:1)
However, if you're going to have Cortana be CG, and the Elites would have to be mostly CG, which they would almost have to be, given their particular anatomy in the head and neck region, then I think they should just go the whole nine yards and make it a CG animation movie, like Final Fantasy.
I won't second guess Bungie on the script, but personaly, I hope they don't go too much into the backstory. The books already cover his ori
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:2)
There are no actors out there that are capable of playing MC
Dude..... *I* played the Master Chief.
;)
Re:Nah... I Know Who Would Be Perfect (Score:2, Funny)
Yes, yes I could. I would like him to make us all a nice quiche.
Re:Needs to be animated (Score:1)
OH MY GOD BRING IT ON.
200_7_? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:200_7_? (Score:2)
teh master chef si in a moooovie!!!!!!11one
hehehe, sorry man, i had too, i just had too
good call on the 7 though... those people do like seven-y things.
Taking bets... (Score:2)
1. They don't use Halo like Armor even thought it readily available. Like this [gamespot.com] armor.
2. And either way they'll have the star take off the mask after the first 5 minutes of the movie to show the star's useless mugg.
You know what... I don't care who plays master Chef, but it would make me feel better if they kept his helmet on during the majority of the movie.
Re:Taking bets... (Score:2)
I don't see any reason why they wouldn't. They may drop some features (like shields) and change the color so it will stand out more, but it will be Halo like.
Depending on the plot, I don't care if they show his face or not. It is a FPS cliché to keep the face hidden so you can identify more with the main character. If you pay millions of dollars for a famous actor however, you are going to want to show his f
What's suprising about that? (Score:1)
Right, because video games are a proven source of massive money and hi quality, why, just look at Mario, Double Dragon, Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, that recent horror one (not Res Evil, that one's debatable if it's any good), etc etc etc.
I can actually see a Halo movie being plausable (even tho I consider the game massively overrated compared to anything on the PC) but it's far from a sure hit.
Oh joy! (Score:1)
Actually, This May Not Be A Bad Idea (Score:1)
I've played both Halo games, and have never been a fan. However, I was way too into the whole I Love Bees thing. If the movie takes that route (or even the Red Vs. Blue route), it may not be that bad...
Re:Actually, This May Not Be A Bad Idea (Score:2)
i could see Seth Green playing Jersey though
Re:Actually, This May Not Be A Bad Idea (Score:1)
Make a movie about Master Chief blowing up alien scum... *shrugs* why would I bother? I'd much rather hear about how our flawed heroes deal with the news of an impending alien invasion.
But I trust the fine folks at Bungie. They know what can be done with a good license in the right hands *hugs ilovebees DVD*
Well, MAYBE it won't suck... (Score:2)
Don't worry... (Score:1)
And why, because the "story" of HALO sucks. Game is great, storyline? generic sci-fi dribble. nothing special. certainly nothing there to feed a movie well. feeds a game fine, because with a game, all you got to do is run around and shoot things, open some doors, see some pretty graphics you haven't seen before, and darn, ain't that fun. but as a movie? it will suck.
unless they hook up an xbox 2 and the future halo 3 to the projector and let you play on an IMAX screen. Now
Oi oi (Score:1)
Objects I would rather eat than watch this movie (Score:1)
-Eric
Quick! (Score:1)