BioShock Movie To Be Made By Universal
azuredrake writes "Gamasutra reports that Universal Pictures has just announced a completion of licensing negotiations to bring the game BioShock to the silver screen. For those unfamiliar with the property, it was the much-lauded Game of the Year contender, praised for its storyline which emerged through gameplay, not just cutscenes. The director for the project is to be Gore Verbinski, who proved himself on the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, and the current writer for the screenplay is John Logan, who is recently known for the also-creepy Sweeny Todd."
The director for the project is to be Gore Verbinski, who proved himself on the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy
Proved himself what?
I mean, did you sit through the last one?
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The story needs to be about the fall of Rapture, not what occurs in game, because that will turn out to be shit. Also it shouldn't be called BioShock. Something like 'Rapture' springs to mind.
So if you like "motion picture by pastiche," this will be your movie.
You'll need a top of the range HDTV and Bluray player to watch this movie, which will not work on 10% of the world's Bluray players because it includes a poorly-designed additional copy protection scheme on top of the usual Bluray DRM. The disc requires online activation before it will play, and you'll be limited to five activations, so you can use each disc in no more than five Bluray players. The good news is that the trailer will also be protected by the same scheme, so you will be able to check your equipment for compatibility before you buy.
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You're an immobile computer, remember?
The director for the project is to be Gore Verbinski, who proved himself on the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, and the current writer for the screenplay is John Logan, who is recently known for the also-creepy Sweeny Todd.
So what you're telling us is that it's gonna star Johnny Depp?
This guy's the limit!
WTF does "its storyline which emerged through gameplay, not just cutscenes" mean in English?
And when will this actually contribute to making the world a better place?
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Particles, stuff that matters.
The game sucked? What were you on while playing this? The games story and visuals were absolutely amazing. I do agree however that game to movie adaptations have been terrible.
Some might want to know that Universal is probably THE greatest supporter of both MPAA and RIAA. Some of the members of the aforementioned cartels started to come to their senses, but Universal is adamant in their MAFIAA ways.
"The agriculture ministry is not in charge of Gundam" - Japanese ministry official.
this has got to be the most informative GNAA trolling ive ever seen, but it is more fitting for digg since its is barking moonbat anti bush drivel at best.
would fit right in over there.
Finally, Objectivists will have a film to their name!
Well, with the exception of The Fountainhead, which was accidentally filmed as a screwball comedy.
Thank fuck. I thought for a moment Uwe Boll had found another notch for his bed post...!
Universal already did this once with the rights to a Halo movie. Then they backed out of funding when the time came to cut a check for pre-production... and that was with a HUGE franchise that was a sure thing.
Great special effects, and the ending totally sucked story-wise. Perfect template for Hollywood.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
Great, another movie based on a video game - hopefully it won't suck this time.
I kinda hope they bring back System Shock - I'd like to see a new sequel in that series. Not as a movie though.
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When you go to the theater, you will meet an obnoxious minimum wage drone who will charge you $15 for a movie and take 25 minutes to enter the transaction while you miss the opening scene.
You can...
(1) Harvest the clerk, and get into the movie for free along with unlimited popcorn.
or
(2) Save the clerk, teaching him how to operate a register. You'll still have to pay a bit to get in, but at least you helped the world a bit and the clerk might hook you up with some presents later.
It could have used a lot more gore, and a lot less Verbinski...
Actually, in a lot of ways they got what would happened if you would attempt objectivism with normal people in a originally resource rich but ultimately low-quantity environment, with no ability to expand or improve on the way they use resources. If a philosophy like objectivism is to work, it requires that upwards of 75% of the population be willing to take responsibility for their own actions. Good luck getting anywhere near that percentage.
Actually, I can't wait the adaptation of Duke Nukem Forever!
No sig for now.
If it's not about the back story (which it should be), they need to cast Bruce Campbell as the player and camp up the whole thing like the Evil Dead series.
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Well of course the game gets it "wrong." If this crackpot Utopia had actually worked there is no story.
If there is a Half-life/Portal movie, to which some people have speculated, why not have the following people play the possible role.
- Dr. Gordon Freeman: Edward Norton, Hugh Laurie, Simon Pegg, David Tennant, Cillian Murphy, Viggo Mortensen, Gary Oldman
- The G-man: Christopher Walken, Robert Patrick, Sean Bean
- Dr. Isaac Kleiner: Kurtwood Smith, Michael Gross
- Dr. Eli Vance: Danny Glover, Morgan Freeman
- Alyx Vance: Freema Agyeman
- Barney Calhoun: John Turturro
- Adrian Shephard: Topher Grace
- Dr. Gina Cross: undecided
- Dr. Colette Green: undecided
- Dr. Wallace Breen: Ian McKellen
- Dr. Arne Magnusson: undecided
- Father Grigori: undecided, maybe Peter Stormare
- Colonel Odessa Cubbage: undecided
- Dr. Richard Keller: Jeff Bridges, Nick Nolte
- Dr. Rosenberg: undecided
- Uriah: undecided
- Chell: Michelle Rodriguez
- GLaDOS: Ellen McLain
Another thing to consider is that Universal already owns the rights to Half-Life. So why not a Half-Life/Portal movie?The Rapture is NOT an exit strategy.
Yes, yes, we get it. You never understood Capitalism, OR Millsian ethics. OR even values-ethics. Therefore everyone who doesn't subscribe to your depressing view of an ideal world must be a sociopath. Congratulations, Mr. Marxannabe, on your ignorance, you've certainly taken it to an impressive level.
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Since Bioshock played a lot like Doom 3 (ie. I was bored after an hour), I image the movie will be a lot like it's counterpart as well. And they sincerely wring their hands about dropping attendance at theatres and pirated movies? They actually want us to pay for this rubbish?
Iron man is a case in point. Interesting for the first hour, then repetitive (in the sense of "I've seen this movie before") for the second hour.
I'd like to see people complain about movies and try to get their money back. That will perhaps encourage a little effort on the part of studios, who are getting very very, lazy these days.
It's a shame that recent games get all the attention when it comes to crossing over to the big screen. There are many classic videogames that would make great movies: System Shock, Syndicate, UFO - Enemy Unknown, anyone? Hell, even Simon The Sorcerer would make a decent family movie (and a great Harry Potter parody) in the right hands. Let's hope there's no Uwe Boll syndrome in this Bioshock adaptation. Oh well, at least it can't suck as badly as Super Mario Brothers...
I think BioShock is one of those games that speaks for itself, and shouldn't be translated to other mediums. Something will be lost in the process, that's for sure. And where is Ken Levine in all of this?
There is a place for comic relief - but sci-fi, fantasy, and horror almost always works best when played straight:
Very likely the world's first singing-cowboy science-fiction adventure, this 12-episode chapterplay features Gene Autry in his first starring role -- as "Gene Autry," the proprietor of Radio Ranch.
It is said that Wallace MacDonald...came up with the concept while under the influence of nitrous oxide at his dentist's office. That seems quite possible, given the screenplay's furious imaginings, which include an interesting kind of television that requires no cameras (but has an inconvenient, floor-level circular screen) and and "radium bombs" posed to destroy the entire planet.
What gives "Phantom Empire" its enduring charm is the refusal of the filmmakers to play any of its outrageousness for laughs. As extravagant as the action becomes, the picture never loses its sense of complete conviction.
Long a victim of third-rate, public-domain releases on home video, "Phantom Empire" has been nicely restored by VCI Entertainment for a new two-disc edition. New DVDs: 'The Phantom Empire' [Mascot 1935]
I enjoyed all three movies, and I've watched all the making of stuff on the discs. HE DEFINITELY DIRECTED ALL THREE MOVIES
Where do people get this shit that they spout as fact?
sweeny todd and pirates of the carabien both had jhonny depp in it if they put him in this movie i will stab someone seriously mat damon would be better (but not by much) or bruce willus could play atlas or get adam sessler to play atlas would be hilarious