Movie Chronicles

Keep things ticking over March 31st, 2007

We’re get­ting reports of all sorts of video game to movie adap­ta­tions, they seem to be spring­ing up left, right and cen­tre. But noth­ing new on the Halo movie front — it seems like the pro­duc­tion is still in its deadly limbo mode. All we can do is hope for some big announce­ment in the near future and keep our fin­gers crossed.In the mean­time how­ever I will bring up a cou­ple of lit­tle treats I have come across.

Firstly, there’s an arti­cle look­ing at the recent spate of video game adap­ta­tions here which goes into some details about the Halo project, here are some quotes from Peter Jack­son and Microsoft rep­re­sen­ta­tives that are in the article:

“My goal is not just to make ‘Halo the Movie’ a great film adap­ta­tion of a great game,” he says. “I really want it to be a great science-fiction action film. I want it to be a great movie in its own right.” […] “We real­ize there’s not a great track record there,” he says. “That’s why it was so impor­tant to part­ner with some­body like Peter Jack­son. It’s about as close to a guar­an­tee as we could get that this is going to be a high-quality movie with high-production val­ues and good sto­ry­telling.” […] “For me, the Mas­ter Chief is like the Clint East­wood — Dirty Harry — was for us when we were grow­ing up,” Lee says. “He could poten­tially be that for the kids grow­ing up today.”

Rumours do con­tinue to fly, but a nice one is the pos­si­bil­ity of some Halo Movie con­tent appear­ing as a bonus with Halo 3 (in the leg­endary pack maybe?). Maybe some con­cep­tual art­work; with pro­duc­tion on hold we shouldn’t really hope for much more. Many sites are claim­ing teaster trail­ers et al, but I think that’s a bit much to expect. Peo­ple have also reported to me rumours of Microsoft wait­ing for Mar­vel to develop their own film stu­dio as they have tie ins with the Halo graphic novel. How­ever I think this is just spec­u­la­tion and such a wait would impose sig­nif­i­cant delays.

Finally, here is a very nicely FAN made trailer that pulls together a lot of Halo 3, Halo Wars, Halo 2 and ran­dom tid-bits to cre­ate an inter­est­ing pic­ture of what the Halo Movie could achieve.

Squabbling amongst the studios February 13th, 2007

Dead­line Hol­ly­wood Daily reports that Fox and Uni­ver­sal are fight­ing over the $12m Halo movie pre-production costs, the slew of the prob­lems come as Fox refuse to pay for the split costs 50–50, claim­ing that Uni­ver­sal stu­dios should have asked per­mis­sion to split these costs before­hand. In response, Uni­ver­sal are threat­en­ing to sue Fox to force them to pay what they believe they right­fully should.

It’s all quite funny.

The Silence December 16th, 2006

I have just fin­ished watch­ing Ing­mar Bergman’s “The Silence” and it seems like an apt title for the pro­ceed­ings of the Halo Movie. Since the announce­ment that this Halo adap­ta­tion was going on hold we have heard nigh pip nor squeak, except maybe a soli­tary arti­cle enti­tled “The 5 things you didn’t know about the Halo movie” which cov­ers every­thing we already know and noth­ing more.

The hope­ful announce­ment amidst the Wii and PS3 releases was that of a Halo 3 pub­lic beta and a now aired Halo 3 commercial:

Well, amidst this desert of media activ­ity I bid you Happy Christ­mas, “for one and all”.

Peter Moore comments on Halo Movie November 11th, 2006

Peter Moore has spo­ken out about the Halo Movie adap­ta­tion in an MTV inter­view. He states that since the project was placed on offi­cial hia­tus there have been a num­ber of vis­its to Weta’s stu­dios in New Zealand by inter­ested par­ties to check out the pre­lim­i­nary devel­op­ment of the movie. In his own words, he continues:

“While we have no deals to announce, every­one in Hol­ly­wood is look­ing at it. For the mag­ni­tude of what the script is — I’ve read the screen­play — and what we need to do to uphold the ‘Halo’ uni­verse for its legion of fans in the way they want to see a movie being made, no, it won’t be next year.”

Full Arti­cle at MTV​.com

Halo Movie Officially Postponed October 31st, 2006

Well, given the pre­vi­ous state­ments con­cern­ing the movie’s con­tin­ued progress this is most def­i­nitely a shot to the gut. The offi­cial state­ment via Peter Jack­son and Microsoft’s WingNut Films goes like this:

As was pre­vi­ously con­firmed, we deeply regret that both Uni­ver­sal and Fox did not choose to move for­ward with financ­ing the Halo film under the orig­i­nal terms of the agree­ment. At this time Peter Jack­son and Fran Walsh, along with their part­ner, Microsoft, have mutu­ally agreed to post­pone mak­ing a fea­ture film based on the Halo video game uni­verse until we can ful­fill the promise we made to mil­lions of Halo fans through­out the world that we would set­tle for no less than bring­ing a first class film to the big screen. We are fully sup­port­ive of Direc­tor Neill Blomkamp’s vision of the film. Neill is a tremen­dously gifted film­maker and his pre­lim­i­nary work on Halo is truly awe-inspiring. While it will undoubt­edly take a lit­tle longer for Halo to reach the big screen, we are con­fi­dent that the final fea­ture film will be well worth the wait.

Please note POSTPONED does NOT mean can­celed. So many news arti­cles claimed Game Over for the Halo movie, it’s not over, it’s an unfor­tu­nate set back.

AintitCool’s Quint also has a com­men­tary on this predica­ment.
Com­ing­Soon — Fur­ther coverage.

A Third Screenwriter, Josh Olson? October 28th, 2006

Rumors are abound with reports that a third screen­writer is being called upon to look over and mod­ify the exist­ing Halo screen­play. Vari­ety reports that “A His­tory of Vio­lence” writer Josh Olson is in the mix.

The difficulty of finding a new studio October 28th, 2006

Vari­ety has a new arti­cle dis­cussing the issues and prob­lems Microsoft now faces with regards to find­ing a stu­dio and part­ner to fund and take the risk for the Halo movie adaptation.

The key studios:

  • Sony — As a huge rival to Microsoft this is sim­ply not an option.
  • New Line — Con­tin­ued dis­putes between Peter Jack­son, Fran Walsh and the stu­dio over “Lord of the Rings” pro­ceeds make any deal unlikely.
  • Dis­ney — Chief share­holder is Steve Jobs, CEO of another Microsoft rival Apple.
  • WB — Maybe inter­ested but have had a dif­fi­cult finan­cial year and may not be will­ing to front the risk.
  • Dream­works — A lonely option.
  • Para­mount — Another name not tied down to a rival of Microsoft.
  • Microsoft could go it alone, this would give them the best deal when it comes to prof­its and pro­ceeds yet they would also have to face all the risk involved with the project.

Fan made live action trailers October 25th, 2006

Con­tin­u­ing on the theme of the pre­vi­ous post, here are some fan made live action Neon Gen­e­sis Evan­ge­lion movie trail­ers built from the clips of a few well known movies. They are put together pretty well and I’ll leave you to work out who is cast as each character:

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