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Ridley Scott is definately not opposed to video game movies

Posted: 2004-11-23 07:34am
by Chardok
From IGN.com

January 05, 2004 - Further extending its already deep ties within the entertainment community, Atari, Inc. today unveiled another "convergence first" between Hollywood and the interactive entertainment company. Atari announced that it has retained Ridley Scott Associates (RSA) - the commercial production company owned and run by legendary filmmakers Ridley and Tony Scott - to produce an original three-minute live-action film inspired by Atari's highly anticipated upcoming game, DRIV3R. The film short, which is the first of its kind in the video game industry, is titled "Run The Gauntlet" and will be the core component of both the DRIV3R web site, www.DRIV3R.com, and an extensive marketing and advertising campaign for DRIV3R being launched globally by Atari, beginning in late January.

RSA, the producers of several of the original series of short films on BMWFilms.com, is currently in post-production on "Run The Gauntlet," which was written and directed by RSA's Sean Mullens, and inspired by the characters, plot and action of DRIV3R. The third installment in the DRIVER franchise, DRIV3R casts players once again as the original Wheelman -- undercover cop Tanner -- who must infiltrate a global car theft ring in an action-packed adventure that features Hollywood-caliber production values and a gripping, narrative story line.
"DRIV3R is a unique property and we wanted a marketing approach that matched the game in innovation. Since Hollywood and interactive entertainment have become more and more intertwined in terms of content, it was a natural progression to expand that relationship to encompass marketing and promotion," said Wim Stocks, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Atari. "With RSA's tremendous talent and experience, we knew we would get an explosive film that would enhance the DRIV3R brand the way BMWFilms enhanced the BMW brand. And by bringing this original film to gamers in an interactive environment on the Internet, we will be able to deliver the same kind of immersive, adrenaline-filled experience that they get actually playing games."

While the plotline of "Run The Gauntlet" is being closely guarded, RSA, in collaboration with Atari, is producing a series of :30 second vignettes as preview trailers for each one-minute episode of the film. A rough-cut of "Run The Gauntlet" in its entirety will debut at Atari's DRIV3R U.S. launch event on Tuesday, January 13 in San Francisco, CA. The two vignettes promoting Episode I will debut on www..DRIV3R.com on January 13 and 19, 2004, respectively, building to the exclusive release of Episode I on the site on January 23, 2004. Episodes II and III, and their corresponding vignettes, will be released exclusively to www.DRIV3R.com during February and March, respectively, leading to the launch of the game itself.

"To be given artistic license to bring the world of DRIV3R to life through our vision is an incredible creative opportunity," said Jules Daly, President of Ridley Scott Associates. "DRIV3R plays like an interactive movie, with richly developed characters, expansive environments and non-stop action. There are no boundaries in the world of DRIV3R and Atari put no creative boundaries on RSA for this project."

"Run The Gauntlet" and its supporting vignettes will be at the heart of www.DRIV3R.com., which will contain exclusive content that will only be available at the official site, which launched in late December 2003. In addition to "Run The Gauntlet," the site will contain detailed character studies and renderings, interactive vehicle showcases and information, video content and more.

Developed by Reflections Interactive (an Atari studio), the masterminds behind DRIVER and DRIVER 2 - which have sold more than 12 million copies worldwide - DRIV3R is an action-packed driving adventure game that stays true to its roots, incorporating the cinematic gameplay and gritty street crime of its predecessors with ground-breaking graphics and three mammoth, wide-open city environments: Miami, Florida; Nice, France; and Istanbul, Turkey. DRIV3R is slated for release in March 2004 for the PlayStation(r)2 computer entertainment system and the Xbox(tm) video game system from Microsoft. For additional information on DRIV3R visit www.DRIV3R.com.





It's a bit old. But, I think that this further bolsters my hope that he will reconsider doing a Halo film....PLEASE let Ed Harris play Keyes and Bruce Willis as the MC....

Posted: 2004-11-23 07:59am
by Losonti Tokash
Fuck. I thought this was a thread announcing Scott's decision to do the Halo movie in the first place.

Posted: 2004-11-23 08:14am
by Zac Naloen
Was it directed by ridley though?

Posted: 2004-11-24 03:21pm
by Melkor
I can definitly see Ed Harris as Keyes but I don't know about Bruce Willis as the MC. He just doesn't seem to fit for me.

Posted: 2004-11-24 03:29pm
by Vendetta
It doesn't matter who plays the Chief, since his face should never be seen anyway.

An unknown with decent voice acting skills and a good gruff tone would be enough.

Posted: 2004-11-24 03:50pm
by Losonti Tokash
Or they could go for the Darth Vader effect and have an actor that is physically suitable, while dubbing over the physical actor with Steve Downes.

Posted: 2004-11-24 05:57pm
by Sea Skimmer
Vendetta wrote:It doesn't matter who plays the Chief, since his face should never be seen anyway.

An unknown with decent voice acting skills and a good gruff tone would be enough.
They'd probably cast a separate actor and voice actor

Posted: 2004-11-24 06:17pm
by Agent Fisher
I will not accept it unless they use Steve Downes for the Chief's voice.

Posted: 2004-11-24 06:19pm
by Duckie
I too, think that they should use Steve Downes, but what happens then when both Cortana is CGI [for Jen Taylor's voice, nothing else sounds right IMHO) and Master Chief is voiceovered? No main stars to brag about.

And when is "Ridley Scott's Tetris: The Movie" coming out? ;)

Posted: 2004-11-24 06:20pm
by Ghost Rider
Agent Fisher wrote:I will not accept it unless they use Steve Downes for the Chief's voice.
I will give that. His voice to MC is literally the same that Hayter's has to Snake's.

Still if Ridley goes through it'll be nice to see someone real at the helm.

Posted: 2004-11-25 10:16pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Vendetta wrote:It doesn't matter who plays the Chief, since his face should never be seen anyway.

An unknown with decent voice acting skills and a good gruff tone would be enough.
ron pearlman!!!

Posted: 2004-11-26 06:21pm
by Eleas
The Yosemite Bear wrote:
Vendetta wrote:It doesn't matter who plays the Chief, since his face should never be seen anyway.

An unknown with decent voice acting skills and a good gruff tone would be enough.
ron pearlman!!!
He doesn't look gengineered. I love him, but he looks kinda... simian. :)

Posted: 2004-11-26 08:47pm
by Agent Fisher
The Yosemite Bear wrote:
Vendetta wrote:It doesn't matter who plays the Chief, since his face should never be seen anyway.

An unknown with decent voice acting skills and a good gruff tone would be enough.
ron pearlman!!!
He is already part of Halo-verse

Posted: 2004-11-27 12:20am
by Losonti Tokash
Agent Fisher wrote:He is already part of Halo-verse
Really? Who is he the voice of?

Edit: I have no idea why it was in blue. It's fixed.

Posted: 2004-11-27 01:35am
by Agent Fisher
Losonti Tokash wrote:
Agent Fisher wrote:He is already part of Halo-verse
Really? Who is he the voice of?
Why is that in blue?


He is the voice of the Admiral. AKA Lord Hood. The guy that pins the metals on you.

Posted: 2004-11-27 12:55pm
by Losonti Tokash
Agent Fisher wrote:Why is that in blue?


He is the voice of the Admiral. AKA Lord Hood. The guy that pins the metals on you.
Oh, damn. I thought he'd sound like he did in Hellboy, since that's the only other thing (to my knowledge) that I've seen him in.

Posted: 2004-11-27 01:07pm
by The Yosemite Bear
Well he's a good voice actor and a good makeup actor

that's why I mentioned him...

here's the imbd listing Ron Perlman

btw since I have been a fan of his work since Beuty and the Beast and Quest for Fire....

Posted: 2004-11-29 06:00pm
by Melkor
I didn't realize that the Prophet of Regret is voiced by everyone's least favorite telepath from B5.

Posted: 2004-11-29 08:52pm
by Durandal
MRDOD wrote:I too, think that they should use Steve Downes, but what happens then when both Cortana is CGI [for Jen Taylor's voice, nothing else sounds right IMHO) and Master Chief is voiceovered? No main stars to brag about.

And when is "Ridley Scott's Tetris: The Movie" coming out? ;)
Jerry Bruckheimer picked that one up, remember? "See the new shape of terror!" :)

Posted: 2004-11-29 09:30pm
by Rogue 9
Ridley Scott Associates (RSA)
AAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH! Scooter has infiltrated the movie industry! *Flees in abject terror.*