If you liked 28 Days Later... you probably won't like this
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If you liked 28 Days Later... you probably won't like this
<strong>[Film & TV -> Update]</strong> - More info on <a href="http://wikipocalypse.duckandcover.cx/index.php?title=28 Days Later">Film & TV: 28 Days Later</a> | More info on <a href="http://wikipocalypse.duckandcover.cx/in ... ?title=Uwe Boll">Person: Uwe Boll</a> | More info on <a href="http://wikipocalypse.duckandcover.cx/in ... title=Alex Garland">Person: Alex Garland</a>
If you liked the post-apocalyptic zombie film <a href="http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/28dayslater/">28 Days Later</a>, you might be interested to know that <strong>Alex Garland</strong>, the person who wrote that movie, is now going to write a script for a <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/games/pc/halo.aspx">Halo</a> movie.
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<p><em>"Halo" will present Garland with an adaptation challenge. <strong>It's one of
the richest narratives in the vidgame world</strong>, developed over both games
and three novels that extend the storyline. Plot concerns a warrior
soldier known only as "Master Chief" battling a group of alien
religious zealots who believe one of their most sacred artifacts is
located on Earth.</em></p>
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Now I don't know about you, but I take issue with that particular bit of hype. <em>Halo</em>'s narrative was as rich as <em>Playboy</em> is intellectual (and that's coming from a big fan of <a href="http://www.bungie.com">Bungie</a>'s early games).
Anyway, I expect an announcement that the director is Master of Disaster <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0093051/">Uwe Boll</a> is imminent, ensuring that any potentially interesting script Garland has written will be ruined.
You can read the rest of the announcement and some commentry <a href="http://freezedriedmovies.com/news/index ... 2181">here on Freeze Dried Movies</a>.
If you liked the post-apocalyptic zombie film <a href="http://www2.foxsearchlight.com/28dayslater/">28 Days Later</a>, you might be interested to know that <strong>Alex Garland</strong>, the person who wrote that movie, is now going to write a script for a <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/games/pc/halo.aspx">Halo</a> movie.
<blockquote>
<p><em>"Halo" will present Garland with an adaptation challenge. <strong>It's one of
the richest narratives in the vidgame world</strong>, developed over both games
and three novels that extend the storyline. Plot concerns a warrior
soldier known only as "Master Chief" battling a group of alien
religious zealots who believe one of their most sacred artifacts is
located on Earth.</em></p>
</blockquote>
Now I don't know about you, but I take issue with that particular bit of hype. <em>Halo</em>'s narrative was as rich as <em>Playboy</em> is intellectual (and that's coming from a big fan of <a href="http://www.bungie.com">Bungie</a>'s early games).
Anyway, I expect an announcement that the director is Master of Disaster <a href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0093051/">Uwe Boll</a> is imminent, ensuring that any potentially interesting script Garland has written will be ruined.
You can read the rest of the announcement and some commentry <a href="http://freezedriedmovies.com/news/index ... 2181">here on Freeze Dried Movies</a>.
The story of Halo is far more interesting than that of most first-person shooters. I'd imagine, of course, that they would set the movie - or at least a portion of it - on a Halo, which should be doable if they don't incorporate repetitive level design into the film itself.
Another potentially good thing is that it doesn't really matter which actor you get to play the Master Chief, seeing as though only his voice is important because he's always in that armor.
Another potentially good thing is that it doesn't really matter which actor you get to play the Master Chief, seeing as though only his voice is important because he's always in that armor.
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Yeah he is the gentlemen who fucking made House of the Dead. It was complete and utter shit, And if he directs Halo then he will totally ruin it big time. He claims to be a director of good movie along with POS Anderson. I hope that german or whatever he is piece of shit does not direct the Halo movie for he will ruin it. And as far as Garland is concerned no. He is a good writer but for crying out loud we don't need some art OH SHIT I HEAR THE ICE CREAM TRUCK!!!!!111!1111oneone ruining a perfectly decent or good story with creative licensing. Shit they should get new people all together to do a Halo movie. Fuck Uwe Boll.Also, who the fuck is this Uwe Boll?
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And I suppose Half-Life 2 and Doom 3 were the pinnacle literary form?Subhuman wrote:Yeah, if this were 1998.Retlaw wrote:The story of Halo is far more interesting than that of most first-person shooters.
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Interplay made a couple of games based on Hunter, though. I always liked the description of Hunter: the Reckoning I read someplace that explains why Hunter, a game where you play a character driven by newly gained supernatural senses to fight vampires, werewolves and other creepy crawlies that inhabit our world, is crap (paraphrased): "This is a game where you kill people because you are told to do so by voices in your head.'
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