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heck of a question...you rock man
heck of a question...you rock man
http://movies.ign.com/dor/objects/40236/halo/videos/sdcc09cap_inv_peterj_halo.html*sigh*...Well does this mean no more Jackson/Bloomkamp Halo Film?
IESB has posted an interesting scoop saying that Steven Spielberg is in talks to produce Halo: The Fall of Reach, screenwriter Stuart Beattie's adaptation of the Eric Nylund novel that is based on the series of video games. Here's an excerpt from their article:
IESB has learned exclusively (believe me this is solid and I've confirmed it three times over with studio executives and our close ties to CAA) that one of the biggest producers in Hollywood history is currently in active negotiations to develop the feature film adaptation and no it's not Jerry Bruckheimer or Peter Jackson. It's the man behind Jaws, E.T., Indiana Jones and Transformers, Mr. Steven Spielberg.
Spielberg is blown away by writer Stuart Beattie's take on the game in his script entitled HALO THE FALL OF REACH. This coupled with the fact that his Dreamworks umbrella is looking for a big tent pole to help launch their newly independant studio with distribution over at Walt Disney Pictures after losing Transformers to Paramount in the separation, it's the perfect combination.
For more on this, head here! 20th Century Fox and Universal's previous attempt at bringing the game to the big screen fell apart. District 9 producer Peter Jackson and director Neill Blomkamp were attached to that version.
I'm going to venture to guess that if Spielberg is involved Jackson won't be, maybe the same for Neill. I just hope Spielberg doesn't bring along Bay and cast Labeouf.I hope that Jackson will somehow be involved and if Spielberg doesn't direct, then please let Neil.
He's a double-edged sword. On one hand, he knows how to make great drama films. On the other hand, his blockbuster films have, in my opinion, been progressively getting worse. If he could find a perfect balance between sci-fi and drama then I'd be comfortable with the Halo property in his hands. But for now, all I have to do is think of "War of the Worlds" and worry.Spielberg.......................
I do not foresee good things.
Exactly why I mentioned Labeouf and Bay. I can picture Spielberg reading the script and thinking of a way to turn this into another TF franchise.I feel it can now turn into a pandering, bloated and obnoxious piece of film (TF2 style).
Eh, District 9 was made with a budget of $30 million, according to some the movie has some of the best CGI to date. The budget for a Neill/Jackson Halo movie wouldn't have been one of my concerns.Another positive with Spielberg is that this will get a big budget. Although I liked Neil's gritty feel of his youtube videos, it would cost a lot of money to do this series justice and the Jackson/Neil movie would have still easily been upwards of 100 million. I think that is one of the reasons that Fox/Paramount was weary about due to the string of bad video game movies.
i have no idea why people are excited... speilberg produced transformers..with michael bay directing.
Shia as Master Chief?
Cortana: Are you gonna need a weapon?
MC: A weapon? Wah-wah, what? Nonononononononononono.....
why?Since PJ and Spielberg are working together on a few Tin Tin movies i would think it be akward if Spielberg didn't ask him too come on board in some compasity