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WOW!!! I'm surprised.....I never would of saw this coming!!
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Summary: IGN first speculated about the possibility of a BioShock movie, based on 2K's best-selling videogame, back in August. Then rumors began to circulate that Pan's Labyrinth and Hellboy helmer Guillermo del Toro was involved. He flatly denied the reports, and the buzz quickly died. Now, however, the project is officially underway with other director, Pirates of the Caribbean's Gore Verbinski, in charge. Read Full Article
Homicidal Cherry53 said:http://www.egameaddiction.com/forums/index.php?topic=9535.0
This was confirmed several months ago actually.
I would contest the good director part. When your best work is Pirates of the Caribbean, you aren't exactly a high-quality director. =PNova said:Apparently this one has both a good script writer and a good director.
Homicidal Cherry53 said:I would contest the good director part. When your best work is Pirates of the Caribbean, you aren't exactly a high-quality director. =P
Homicidal Cherry53 said:I would contest the good director part. When your best work is Pirates of the Caribbean, you aren't exactly a high-quality director. =P
Strubes said:I respectfully disagree. PotC is a very popular and loved trilogy.
Nova said:How so? PotC (and its sequels), as well as The Ring, are two very popular films...
I don't care about popularity, to be honest. The first one was a reasonably good summer action-comedy, but certainly wasn't anything fantastic, and that was by far his best movie, IMO. The next two PotC movies and the Ring were all mediocre to bad. That doesn't exactly make him reputable, in my mind, especially considering I was hoping for depth in the Bioshock movie.Strubes said:I respectfully disagree. PotC is a very popular and loved trilogy.
Homicidal Cherry53 said:I don't care about popularity, to be honest. The first one was a reasonably good summer action-comedy, but certainly wasn't anything fantastic, and that was by far his best movie, IMO. The next two PotC movies and the Ring were all mediocre to bad. That doesn't exactly make him reputable, in my mind, especially considering I was hoping for depth in the Bioshock movie.
Yes, that entire thing was meant to be my opinion, actually.Zidart said:i agree with the ring but still wouldn't that be an opinion? because in my own opinion pirates of the caribbean are great..... but i see where you are going though.
I don't care about popularity, to be honest.
The Ring being bad is pretty much fact.
Yes, movie-making is about making money but a director isn't fantastic, solely because they made a cookie-cutter summer blockbuster that made 300 million dollars. In short, I don't have to think highly of the guy just because his movies make money.Nova said:Except that popularity is the only thing that matters with entertainment.