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who should direct the Mass Effect movie?


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#76
Stratomunchkin

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They shouldn't make a movie.

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elmephd1

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Faust1979 wrote...

 I've been reading that no one is involved yet and Bioware is still weighing options. I think if the movie does happen that Zack Snyder should be the director. I've liked his movies and the action is always intense


If there is a Mass Effect movie then hopefully Bioware would have involvement in directing it. Lord knows it's miles better done then many recent sci-fi movies.

It's a sad state of affairs when a video game company does a better job at movies then those in Hollywood.

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h_pepon

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JJ Abrams or Christopher Nolan.

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A Killing Sound wrote...

Not that this would ever happen: Clint Eastwood. Ever movie he touches is cinematic gold.

This.

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I kinda like the idea, but the director must be proven to make good sci-fi films and good adaptations. I don't thing JJ Abrams would be half bad.

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Lundquist wrote...

I honestly hope it'll never be made - I don't think I've ever seen a good game to movie adaptation.


Resident Evil?
And i hope this game doesnt get into a movie, its a game that needs to be just that, a game

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/Hopes this pointless thread gets locked soon

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Spectre_Shepard

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Abrams, definitely.



his character interaction and development- particularly with Ashley and Liara- would be excellent

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M. Night Shyamalan wonder if there will be a plot twist

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Don't think Bioware would ever let it happen cause they're smart enough to realize these video game movies never are as good as the games themeselves. I think Mass Effect in particular is cinematic enough already that its about the closest thing to actually being in a movie anyway.

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 J.J. Abrams. If he can make Star Trek into an awesome movie, he can do Mass Effect. Just, hopefully with fewer lens flares. 

Course, there is always George Lucas.......he kind of dissapointed me with the new Star Wars three. (ep 1, 2 and 3.)  

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Robert Rodriguez would do something interesting. Zack Snyder would be awsome for an ME film version

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i really really really hope the movie can be made.. jj abrams to direct and mathew fox staring as shepard... would be so friggin awesome..

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M. Nite shamalan



I dont think there should be a ME movie, I just wanted to misspell that

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Ridley Scott... I mean the guy made Blade Runner and Mass Effect was totally inspired by Blade Runner.

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David Lynch.
If someone would hand him another sci-fi project and give him free reins, we'd have something mind-****ing-tastic on our hands.

Modifié par LiquidGrape, 24 février 2010 - 12:44 .


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Mars Nova

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Me.

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My original thought was J.J. Abrams because the Star Trek remake was a really good movie. But then I saw someone mention Joss Whedon and now I cannot stop thinking how awesome that could be. Serenity is an excellent sci-fi flick with some cool characters and really enjoyable action scenes.

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I have to jump on the Ridley Scott bandwagon. No one else could/should do it.



But I also think it shouldn't be done. Hollywood and the game industry can't seem to find the proper chemistry.

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MarloMarlo wrote...

Ridley Scott or James Cameron


Ridley Scott or George Lucas.


James Cameron are you kidding me?

The movie under Cameron would end up being some kind of hippy left-wing moral of a movie, besides....

Cameron has a distaste for gamers.

“We were showing that Grace doesn’t care about her human body, only her avatar body,” Cameron said. Augustine’s destructive behavior “is a negative comment about people in our real world living too much in their avatars, meaning online and in video games.”

So he basically just slapped you and RPGs in the face and challenged you to a messy duel.

Besides Avatar kinda blew, he muddled it with his own leftist political messages, since when did the Taliban become blue people with bows and arrows? but I suppose he would be better off just copy and pasting the script of mass effect as he did with Avatar.

http://failblog.org/...atar-plot-fail/

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A Disgruntled C-Sec Officer

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They won't be making a movie unless they execute it PERFECTLY, and it still is very unlikely of happening.

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I'm honestly afraid of a movie being made. After being a Watchmen fan for a decade then having to suffer through the relative mediocrity that was the film, I'm worried that Mass Effect will suffer the same fate. I know the guys at Bioware can make an amazing film, it's just the changes that will be subjected to the film by studios that will make or break it.

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George Lucas

Modifié par Trenrade, 24 février 2010 - 04:16 .


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Cascadus wrote...

JJ Abrams, personally. The way he dealt with Star Trek was incredible, and the Star Trek movie itself drew significant parallels while not in thematic terms, the aesthetic sterile, clean feeling of it mixed with the sweeping, epic battles and the sharp, nicely done character interactions.

Moonstryder wrote...

Peter Jackson.... then after another game franchise movie falls apart he can make District 10

Neill Blomkamp directed D9... not Peter Jackson. Which on that note... it'd be interesting to see Blomkamp given the reins in the Mass Effect universe. He's certainly a better choice in terms of a Mass Effect movie. Also, those wanting a Blomkamp movie with a massive budget should be disappointed. He himself has confessed he does not want a budget over around (40... 50 million was it?) because then it (and I'm paraphrasing here) 'stops being a Peter Blomkamp film and starts becoming a studio film).


Agree on Abrams. I do think he needs to slow down and inject a bit more plot into his films first though. Star Trek was a very fast movie all the way through...loved it though.

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Neil Blomkamp. District 9 was incredible and I think he would have a field day in the ME universe.