Mass Effect

Octoberist said:
I really think that it's not going anywhere if studios are still nervous about doing a Halo or Bioshock movie.
Well for one Mass Effect ain't got Microsoft being stuck up over how the movie will be made, they got Bioware who genuinely seem happy to be having a movie made. And Unlike Bioshock Mass Effect will easily fit in a PG-13 rating (the first game in many places wasn't even a high rating, i.e. in the UK it was a 12+ rating) and the R rating was the big killer for Bioshock since it required a big budget & the studio didn't have that much confidence.
 
Its always been my understanding that the deal breaker was that Microsoft refused to allow Master Chief's face to be shown and the studio got cold feet about dumping 200 million dollars into a big budget movie where they couldn't even show the main character's face.

Anyhow, Jeffery Donovan for Shepard!

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Heck yes! :word:

Also, I agree that ME would likely have an easier time since it's suitable for a PG-13. Bioshock and Halo would pretty much have to be rated R to maintain the integrity of the source material, and getting 100 million for an R rated movie is a daunting task even for proven franchises. With Mass Effect though, it's a shoe-in for PG-13, and a lot of studios have been keeping their eyes peeled for the next Star Wars/Star Trek-like franchise for quite a while. ME already has a rich mythology and it definitely has the makings of a strong franchise beyond just video games. Heck, I could even see ME as a live action TV series, but for some odd reason I have a feeling that it would be a lot harder to get made as a show than a movie (probably because of the expense).
 
I love Mass Effect, but I'm wary of Hollywood's checkered past of bringing video games to the big screen. For every Lara Croft part 1, there's 3 of every Mario Bros/Street Fighter/Doom. Mass Effect has an unbelievable story, and if done right it could really make people open their eyes on a sci-fi movie. I hope Avi Arad will get it right, as long he learned his lessons from Spider-man 3.
 
Wait, Avi Arad is involved? Ah.... crap. Well there goes my hopes for this film. :csad: Well maybe we can get a good director.
 
Eh, it's not like Arad is the kiss of death. He's been the producer on a lot of good projects, even if the value of his contributions has been-- mixed. It all really comes down to who is directing and what kind of budget they can get for it. Arad does at least have industry clout, which is important for a big expensive project like this as far as producing goes.
 
plus on top of that its Legendary Pictures (Watchmen, TDK, BB, 300, Inception, Hangover, Superman Returns, etc) so its at least got a good production company behind it. But I agree with Tumstuff, it comes down to director (and the script) really.
 
I know Avi has done good films, and is in no way a immediate kiss of death on the film. But I just don't like seeing his name attached to films. I agree that it's going to come down to the director and script.
 
I'm just the hoping that they won't choose a good director that not only has little understanding of the game, but also has little respect for video games in general (David O. Russell)..
 
I'm just the hoping that they won't choose a good director that not only has little understanding of the game, but also has little respect for video games in general (David O. Russell)..

They don't even have to be familiar with Mass Effect as a pre-requisite. They just need to be someone who respects Video Games as a medium and recognizes that they are more than just "noisy things that kids play with." I want a director who will actually sit down and play the games before he makes the movie, the same way a decent director will read a comic before he makes an adaptation of it. I think that when you look at the "new generation" of directors you find that a lot more of them are video game savvy, but the big studios don't trust them enough to make 100 million dollar movies yet.
 
plus on top of that its Legendary Pictures (Watchmen, TDK, BB, 300, Inception, Hangover, Superman Returns, etc) so its at least got a good production company behind it. But I agree with Tumstuff, it comes down to director (and the script) really.

Don't forget that Ray Muzyka, Greg Zeschuck (BioWare founders) and Casey Hudson (executive producer of the Mass Effect series) will be executive producers of the movie.
 
That's certainly good to hear. I wish we could see creators getting involved behind the scenes of game movies more often, since the source material needs a behind the scenes advocate to make sure the end product actually resembles the original.
 
I like doing casting calls so I threw together a Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 cast. Though in some cases (Wrex, Grunt, Thane, maybe the Turians), the game voice actors could play the roles, I tried to avoid from that as I doubt a studio would fill a 200 million dollar film with a bunch of video game voice actors. I only cast game actors when they are real actors (Greene, Strahovski, and Sheen).

Commander Shepard - Jeffery Donovan

Ashley Williams – Mila Kunis

Garrus Vakarian – Keifer Sutherland – Not an exact match with the voice, but his personality fits the role well.

Kaiden Alenko – Alex O’Loughlin

Wrex – John Goodman – It would be a CGI role, but he can do the gruff, hardened, experienced voice that Wrex needs.

Liara – Morena Baccarin

Tali – Basically any actress who can do the voice could do this role. It needs to be a mix of an Indian and English accent. Maybe Freida Pinto?

Joker – Seth Greene

Saren Arterius – Matthew Fox (Hugo Weaving is too cliché)

Matriarch Benezia – Sigourney Weaver

Captain Anderson – Dennis Haysbert or Tony Todd

Ambassador Udina – Tony Shalhoub

Admiral Hackett – Lance Henriksen

Miranda Lawson – Yvonne Strahovski

Jacob Taylor – Anthony Mackie

The Illusive Man – Martin Sheen – Duh.

Kelly Chambers – Alyson Hannigan

Mordin Solus – Neil Patrick Harris – I know its unconventional, but it would be a CGI role and I think he could pull the voice off.

Jack – Selma Blair

Grunt – Ron Pearlman

Thane Krios – Eric Bana

Samara – Famke Jassen

Morinth – Natalie Morales

Zaeed Massani – Jeffery Dean Morgan

Kasumi Goto – China Chow
 
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Some interesting choices there. I don't know about Matthew Fox as Saren though, but I agree with your point on Hugo Weaving.
 
Not just any actress can play Tali-- her testosterone brigade will be none too pleased if the actress does not live up to their fantasies of how beautiful she is under the mask.

That said, Pinto is actually a pretty good choice. :atp:
 
Matriarch Benezia needs to be more attractive than Sigourney Weaver, who, let's face it, is another cliche. But I can't really think of anyone other than the cliche Salma Hayek or Monica Bellucci right now.
 
If you really want to get the fanboys squealing, Summer Glau would be a pretty obvious choice for Tali. Perhaps it's a bit too obvious since saying "Summer Glau should play this cute but slightly awkward girl with odd characteristics in Sci-fi property X" is kind of like saying "Penut butter would be great on a sandwich with jelly," but even so I think it would be pretty novel. She can even fake an Eastern-European accent. ^_^

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Only downside is she'd be wearing a mask for about 95% of her screen time, but even that 5% would be enough. (As you may have figured out, I'm a bit of a Summer Glau fanboy and a bit of a Tali fanboy. :atp:)
 
I have to say, John Goodman as Wrex is probably the best casting choice i've ever heard.
 
If the actor's physical form isn't even going to be utilized, I don't see why they can't just go with the original voice actor(s). You're not going to improve over the person who actually created the performance.
 
Yeah, that's kind of how I feel too. The Krogans, Turians, and Salarians are almost definitely going to be CG, and unless the actor is on the set doing motion capture / reference footage, the acting side of things will probably all be done in a sound booth. If the character is going to be CG they might as well stick with the original voice actor methinks.

BTW, I made two manips of Summer Glau as Tali, 'cause I'm weird cool like that. :awesome:

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Some interesting choices there. I don't know about Matthew Fox as Saren though, but I agree with your point on Hugo Weaving.

Don't sell Fox short. He can do cold and detatched with a touch of arrogance (which is what you'll need for Saren prior to Virmire). He can also pull off bat **** crazy (which would be perfect for the council chambers scene, especially if they use Saren's [blackout]suicide[/blackout]).

Not just any actress can play Tali-- her testosterone brigade will be none too pleased if the actress does not live up to their fantasies of how beautiful she is under the mask.

That said, Pinto is actually a pretty good choice. :atp:

I like Pinto and for some reason I see the Quarians as Middle Eastern (no doubt due to the game's very subtle metaphors regarding them ;)).

Matriarch Benezia needs to be more attractive than Sigourney Weaver, who, let's face it, is another cliche. But I can't really think of anyone other than the cliche Salma Hayek or Monica Bellucci right now.

Weaver looks good for her age, but you're right, it is cliche. I didn't want to go with Hayek or Bellucci because as a matriarch, I thought that an older actress was more appropriate. Here's an idea:

Susan Sarandon. You would be hard pressed to find a more attractive 65 year old woman. Portraying a villain in a sci-fi movie would be playing against type for her, but I'm sure she could nail the role.

If you really want to get the fanboys squealing, Summer Glau would be a pretty obvious choice for Tali. Perhaps it's a bit too obvious since saying "Summer Glau should play this cute but slightly awkward girl with odd characteristics in Sci-fi property X" is kind of like saying "Penut butter would be great on a sandwich with jelly," but even so I think it would be pretty novel. She can even fake an Eastern-European accent. ^_^

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Only downside is she'd be wearing a mask for about 95% of her screen time, but even that 5% would be enough. (As you may have figured out, I'm a bit of a Summer Glau fanboy and a bit of a Tali fanboy. :atp:)

Ah, its cliche, but some times the cliches are are cliches for a reason. I struggled with Tali, but Glau makes a lot of sense. My ony hesitation is, that everything Glau touches fails. She may be cursed. :(

I have to say, John Goodman as Wrex is probably the best casting choice i've ever heard.

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If the actor's physical form isn't even going to be utilized, I don't see why they can't just go with the original voice actor(s). You're not going to improve over the person who actually created the performance.

Because a studio isn't going to give a 200 million dollar budget to a director who is looking to cast several major supporting roles with video game voice actors. Voice acting (in large part due to Pixar) has become a credible art form in Hollywood. Mainstream actors are lining up to do it, so finding big name actors willing to do the roles won't be hard. Warner Bros isn't going to let a potential tentpole franchise be filled up by video game actors, when you can have a marketable guy like John Goodman on Leno and Letterman promoting the film as one of its actors. So I was trying to be realistical when casting the roles, and I am highly skeptical if Warners is going to be willing to cast the original voice actors in the CGI roles.

Plus, it is becoming common place to use a real actor in the motion captures rather than a stunt man. They incorporate the actors body motions, responses, and even facial expressions into the CGI creation. Acting is more than verbal expression and I'd rather have a real actor doing that kind of stuff than a voice actor who has their motion captures done by a stunt man.

Yeah, that's kind of how I feel too. The Krogans, Turians, and Salarians are almost definitely going to be CG, and unless the actor is on the set doing motion capture / reference footage, the acting side of things will probably all be done in a sound booth. If the character is going to be CG they might as well stick with the original voice actor methinks.

I agree that the Krogans and Salarians will be CGI, but I could see the Turians being a mixture of make up (especially in the facial area) and CGI tweaks. Though a large part of that will depend on who is hired to direct and their preference.

BTW, I made two manips of Summer Glau as Tali, 'cause I'm weird cool like that. :awesome:

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Not bad. :up:
 
Mass Effect will star Matt Damon and take place in New York City where a secret government created by aliens is trying to take over political positions and force their agenda.



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Because a studio isn't going to give a 200 million dollar budget to a director who is looking to cast several major supporting roles with video game voice actors. Voice acting (in large part due to Pixar) has become a credible art form in Hollywood. Mainstream actors are lining up to do it, so finding big name actors willing to do the roles won't be hard. Warner Bros isn't going to let a potential tentpole franchise be filled up by video game actors, when you can have a marketable guy like John Goodman on Leno and Letterman promoting the film as one of its actors. So I was trying to be realistical when casting the roles, and I am highly skeptical if Warners is going to be willing to cast the original voice actors in the CGI roles.

Yeah, I can see what you mean. A big expensive project like this is gonna need a huge budget, and it would probably be in the best interest of the project to get some known names in it. John Goodman would be a great choice for Wrex though, so if they're going to use known actors in the CG roles then hopefully they get good actors who can deliver performances remiscent of their game counterparts.

Ah, its cliche, but some times the cliches are are cliches for a reason. I struggled with Tali, but Glau makes a lot of sense. My ony hesitation is, that everything Glau touches fails. She may be cursed. :(

Meh, I don't believe in curses. I think Glau unfortunately just has an unfortunate knack for picking projects that are either doomed by netowrks or they just suck ass from the start.

Firefly: Fox killed it
Terminator: Fox killed it
Dollhouse: It sucked ass, and then Fox killed it
The Cape: It sucked ass, and then NBC killed it

Most of the other stuff she's been in has been made-for-cable schlock and a few indie films. She's a kind of niche actress who isn't really very known outside of geek circles. However, she was in Superman / Batman Apocalypse as Supergirl, which as far as I know was considered a success by DC. :)
 
Mass Effect will star Matt Damon and take place in New York City where a secret government created by aliens is trying to take over political positions and force their agenda.



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Mass Effect

A David O. Russell Joint
 
Mark Wahlberg will be Shepard. He's becoming to video gamemovie actors what Uwe Boll is to video game movie directors. No matter what fans do, they can't stop him from playing game characters.

Liara: Planning on stealing my virginity?
Marky Mark Shepard: What? Yes ma'am, yes!
 
This movie will never get made.

Gears of War never got off the ground either.

Look at what Doom became too.
 

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