Universal and Gore Verbinski are going into "Bioshock."
Studio has signed a deal to turn last year's hit videogame, which won numerous awards and sold more than 2 million units worldwide, into a film.
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" helmer is attached to direct and produce. "Aviator" scribe John Logan is in talks to pen the screenplay.
Paramount Pictures has snapped up a pitch titled “Atari,” with Leonardo DiCaprio attached to star.
Written by Brian Hecker and Craig Sherman, project is a biopic about entrepreneur Nolan Bushnell, the creator of Atari and one of the founding fathers of the vidgame industry.
Bushnell and Ted Dabney founded Atari in 1972 and were instrumental in bringing arcade games, home vidgame consoles and home computers to the masses. Among the company’s contributions were Pong and the Atari 2600.
The end days are near for Seth Rogen and Jay Baruchel.
The pair will star in the action comedy "Jay and Seth vs. the Apocalypse" for Mandate Pictures.
Film is based on a comedy short from "Superbad" scribes Rogen and Evan Goldberg, which in turn was based on a story by Goldberg and Jason Stone. Rogen and Goldberg will write and produce the feature.
Several production companies vied for the rights to the comedy, which revolves, as the title implies, around two guys dealing with the apocalypse. Last summer, the project caused a stir in the blogosphere when a trailer for the short appeared on YouTube.
Mandate is aiming to shoot the pic in 2009.
I just want to say how depressed I am about the industry...
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Jun 13 2008 06:35 am
If Bioshock is anything like Pirates 3, it's going to be boring, stupid, unnecessarily long, and completely self-indulgent.
Also, Nolan Bushnell didn't just found Atari, he created Chuck E. Cheese as well.
Oh, and if it makes you feel any better, the Jack Black project Man-Witch has been cancelled.
The Atari one looks like it could be good, Leonardo DiCaprio can get fucking annoying though.
Making hit games into movies almost always fails, this is jsut fucking stupid.
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Jun 13 2008 09:20 am
anorexorcist wrote:
The Atari one looks like it could be good, Leonardo DiCaprio can get fucking annoying though.
Making hit games into movies almost always fails, this is jsut fucking stupid.
But if they made a Pacman movie I'd still watch it.
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Jun 13 2008 05:09 pm
username wrote:
i dont care what y'all say, Leo DiCaprio is a great actor and i cant wait for the atari movie, although it does sound very very boring.
The movie could get very interesting if they include the histroy leading up to the giant lawsuits Nintendo and Atari were involved in. If Atari would have won, shit would be a lot different now a days. I tell you what.
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Jun 14 2008 05:41 pm
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Yeah, Bioshock is awesome game, but I can't see them making a non-horrible movie out of it.
Exactly, it broke my mind knowing that a movie is getting rushed. I'm kinda in the boat that believes the game has to have a successful franchise first before making a movie of it... But Hollywood has screwed them all up so bad anything goes now. Gore was an odd choice for director. Did they say: Hey, he knows about water; he made three pirate movies and a movie about a well!
Edit: Bioshock the game is grotesquely awesome.
The Atari movie looks like a big budget version of Pirates of Silicon Valley. The truth is computer development isn't very interesting, no matter the backdoor politics.
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Jun 15 2008 02:59 am
Wasn't Bruce Willis mo-capped for a game on the PSX called Apocalypse?
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Jun 15 2008 04:33 am
lordsathien wrote:
Wasn't Bruce Willis mo-capped for a game on the PSX called Apocalypse?
The less said about that game the better...
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Jun 15 2008 08:38 am
Bushnell was forced out Atari before anything interesting happened. He wasn't there for the Pac-Man disaster, the ET disaster, the video game market crash of '83, or the Nintendo lawsuit. Basically, he helped create a successful company, lost control of it, then the company failed. The Atari story is an interesting one, the Bushnell one is not. Whoever greenlit this project is an idiot.
You may have thought the space-western was dead after Joss Whedon’s Serenity failed to make its money back at the box office but, hey! It’s amazing what landing a hot star can do! Robert Downey Jr, fresh off the biggest hit of his career with Iron Man, has just signed up to star in Cowboys and Aliens. It’s the film adaptation of a graphic novel that has apparently been kicking around Hollywood for about a decade but Downey’s game, Downey’s hot and so the film is a go. Plot? Well, there are cowboys. And aliens. And they fight. What else do you need?
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Jun 17 2008 01:21 am
What about Cadillacs and Dinosaurs?
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Jun 17 2008 02:17 am
More on Cowboys & Aliens: The project has been in development at several studios during the past 10 years. Among the writers who have drafted versions of the adaptation are David Hayter ("X2: X-Men United"), Thomas Dean Donnelly and Joshua Oppenheimer ("Sahara"), Jeffrey Boam ("Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"), Thompson Evans ("Wedlocked"), Chris Hauty ("Never Back Down") and Steve Oedekerk ("Evan Almighty").
EDIT: actually, it be pretty boring, but I always thought that the stories I read about his rise and "decline" would be interesting if they were depicted.
Spike Lee will co-write and direct "Time Traveler," a feature adaptation of a memoir by Ronald Mallett, one of the nation's first African-Americans to earn a Ph.D in theoretical physics.
The Times feature, which ran Thursday and was written by reporter Penelope Green, describes an Upper East Side luxury apartment on Fifth Avenue that the occupants had redesigned to include hidden compartments, messages, puzzles, poems, codes and games for their four preteen kids.
The parents, Steven Klinsky and Maureen Sherry, are Wall Street financial experts and purchased the 4,200-square-foot, 1920s co-op with views of Central Park in 2003 for $8.5 million. Soon after, they hired young architectural designer Eric Clough, who devised an elaborately clever "scavenger hunt" built into the apartment that involved dozens of historical figures, a fictional book and a soundtrack. (Many of the secrets were included without the parents' knowledge, either.)
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Jun 18 2008 06:29 pm
Blackout Boy wrote:
Fuck that there was sposed to be a Mechwarrior Movie
They already made it, it was called "Robot Jox" and it was epic.
Black time traveler movie huh?
Isn't that called: Black to the Future?
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Aaron Sorkin to write Facebook film
Aug 27, 2008, 08:43 PM ET
Aaron Sorkin is about to get a whole lot of friends on Facebook. Sorkin, one of the town's biggest writers and show creators, is in negotiations to write an untitled film project about the founders of the popular social networking site that Scott Rudin will produce for Columbia.
Sorkin broke the news on Facebook when he opened up his own account.
"I understand there are a few other people using Facebook pages under my name -- which I find more flattering than creepy -- but this is me. I don't know how I can prove that but feel free to test me," he wrote before going on to talk about the movie project.
"I figured a good first step in my preparation would be finding out what Facebook is, so I've started this page. (Actually it was started by my researcher, Ian Reichbach, because my grandmother has more Internet savvy than I do and she's been dead for 33 years.)"
Sorkin also asked the Facebook public for any stories relating to the site.
Facebook was founded by Mark Zuckerberg while studying at Harvard along with pals Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes. At first, membership was restricted to Harvard students, then expanded to all Ivy League schools before going on to open up for all universities and high schools in Canada and the U.S. The site now has more than 100 million users worldwide.
Despite offers in the billions of dollars, Zuckerberg has steadfastly remained independent.
Endeavor-repped Sorkin last wrote "Charlie Wilson's War," while Rudin has "Revolutionary Road," starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet, and the film adaptation of the Broadway play "Doubt" coming out this fall.
"I feel about this introduction the way I felt about 'Sophie's Choice': It could have been funnier," Sorkin finished.
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