John Woo is making a Metroid movie

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Re: John Woo is making a Metroid movie

Originally posted by sentinelrv
Originally Zide/Perry purchased the rights to make a Metroid movie. They didn't go through with the film and their rights to make it expired.

John Woo just bought the rights to make a Metroid film. He also sounds very confident about doing it. He said that he is looking at a release date of 2006 and the movie is going to get a budget of well over $100,000,000. 😱 💃

Old news.Real Old news.Horrible idea.If the idea actually goes into action the chances are In the end it will fail.

Originally posted by Samas-adian
Is the movie about the game or the Tom Clancy book?

Is really hard to say at the moment. Most likely it will be a combination of both. Since the book and the video game were realease nearly at the same time, it will be based on both (I think). John Woo has made a couple of mistakes with MI 2 and Paycheck. But this one he can't go wrong. The idea of Rainbow Six is mostly action and gun fights. Most likely it will resemble movies like Delta Force or Navy Seals.

is John Woo the dude who made The Hulk? if so,.............. FOR THE LOVE OF GOD DONT DO IT

but if he aint the dude who did the hulk then go right ahead.

No, Ang Lee made Hulk. John Woo made Face/Off and Mission Impossible 2.

Didn't he make The Rock too?
However, I'm a big Metroid fan but I don't know how can that game be made into a movie? There's only one human character in there - Samus, fighting monsters, all alone...

okay he didnt make the hulk then go right ahead and make the movie.

I think it could turn out good and even if he completly fcks up it will be better then Tomb Raider.

Originally posted by Drifter101
okay he didnt make the hulk then go right ahead and make the movie.

But he made Mission Impossible 2.

Originally posted by sentinelrv
Samus does talk. She talks in Metroid Fusion to her ship's computer. She can talk in the movie, but not that much maybe. Also, they have to make her a strong character. She has to be dependent on herself, not some big macho guy that she falls in love with during the movie and he protects her by doing all the fighting for her. That would suck.

if she DOES talk at all.. I hope her voice is loud and guttoral like the grunt marines in half life (because of the suit voice distortion). I'd be disappointed if they made her talk alot in a gentle voice..
I hope they cast Milla Jovovich O_o

yea mission impossible 2 kinda sucked, but not as much as the Hulk so go ahead and make it anyway

I think it'd be cool if samus didnt speak 'in the now' , instead narrating her own events as they were happening.. or maybe they could have text scroll up the screen from her personal logs to serve as narration. Samus is a very dynamic character that manages to keep very little info about herself from reaching a public viewpoint, so I think it'd only be rightful to keep that mystery about her.

Re: John Woo is making a Metroid movie

Originally posted by sentinelrv
Originally Zide/Perry purchased the rights to make a Metroid movie. They didn't go through with the film and their rights to make it expired.

John Woo just bought the rights to make a Metroid film. He also sounds very confident about doing it. He said that he is looking at a release date of 2006 and the movie is going to get a budget of well over $100,000,000. 😱 💃

what! that should be off the hook!

Bump and move to the new forum!

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Who the hell gave John Woo a $100 M dollar budget after BOMBING on his last two ventures in "Windtalkers" and "Paycheck", to make a video game movie?

Just..mindboggling. Guaranteed to bomb even worse than the last 2 aforementioned flicks.

I am thinking since he is famous for making gun fight movies like Hardboiled and crap and other great Hong Kong action films seriously he is famous for making gun fight films and Metroid has guns.

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
Who the hell gave John Woo a $100 M dollar budget after BOMBING on his last two ventures in "Windtalkers" and "Paycheck", to make a video game movie?

Just..mindboggling. Guaranteed to bomb even worse than the last 2 aforementioned flicks.

Here is some info on his greatest movie.

Year: 1992
Director: John Woo
Action: Philip Kwok Chun-Fung
Cast: Chow Yun-Fat, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, Teresa Mo Sun-Kwan, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang, Philip Chan Yan-Kin, Bowie Lam Bo-Yi, Philip Kwok Chun-Fung, Kwan Hoi-San, Stephen Tung Wai, John Woo, Lo Meng
The Skinny: Reviewing this film is useless. As everybody knows, Hard Boiled rocks.
Review
by Kozo: Note: The following is not a review. It's more of a fan's personal diatribe.
If you're reading these words and you haven't seen this film then you've obviously happened upon this website by accident. Please, return to your search engine and continue looking for whatever it was you were looking for, because if you've never seen Hard Boiled then YOU WEREN'T LOOKING FOR THIS WEBSITE!
What, you need a synopsis? Here we go: this vintage John Woo action flick pits top Hong Kong actors Chow Yun-Fat and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai against evil bastard Anthony Wong and his army of bad guys. Chow Yun-Fat is Tequila, the cop who "breaks all the rules." His mirror is Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as triad assassin Tony, who's secretly an undercover cop disillusioned by his double life. Anthony Wong is Johnny, an evil bad guy who's evil because it serves the film's plot. Teresa Mo is Tequila's superior officer/love interest, who really plays no part other than to be a female in a testosterone homoerotic male action-fest. And John Woo shows up onscreen as a bartender who is the Hong Kong reincarnation of Yoda.
That's the set-up. There's also some deal involving illegal arms and rival triad gangs, and Tony's identity crisis over being a cop/triad guy. All that standard cop/triad stuff is set up in the first sixty minutes. After that, we get sixty minutes of the MOST INSANE BLAZING TWO-GUN ACTION YOU'LL EVER SEE. Yes, our respect for this film is so great that we must resort to capital letters like a newsgroup newbie to get our point across.
Not to say that Hard Boiled is a perfect movie. Nothing could be further from the truth. The film suffers in its sixty-minute exposition opening, as the conflicts and characters smack of your standard genre types. The dialogue is sometimes cheesy and given to undue existential metaphor that sounds simply terrible when dubbed into English. It's not even John Woo's best film, as it lacks the emotional resonance of The Killer or the powerful nihilism of Bullet in the Head.
But it's got action. What makes Hard Boiled a genre-defining film is the sheer insanity and theatrical showmanship that the filmmakers bring to the table. The action in Hard Boiled is simply some of the most amazing stuff you'll ever see in an action film. It's incredibly staged, over-the-top balletic action that has probably never been equalled onscreen. Also, the acting is top-notch. Chow Yun-Fat is his usual charismatic self, but Tony Leung Chiu-Wai runs away with the picture. His performance adds weight to a genre that is, in its usual form, weightless and without consequence.
There's not much else I can say. I saw Hard Boiled in 1993, and was an immediate convert. Probably everybody who reads these words has already seen Hard Boiled. There was once a time when very few people stateside had seen the film, and those who had were rabid fans of it. That day is over, as John Woo has become some sort of renowned action god and Chow Yun-Fat is beloved by people across America. Tony Leung Chiu-Wai has won a Best Actor trophy at the Cannes Film Festival and three Best Actor Hong Kong Film Awards since. Many fans have seen more Hong Kong action films and lamented that they simply aren't as good as Hard Boiled. And they're right. They just don't make 'em like they're used to. (Kozo 2002)
Awards: 12th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards
• Winner - Best Editing (John Woo, David Wu Dai-Wai, Hai Kit Wai Ah Chik)
• Nomination - Best Supporting Actor (Tony Leung Chiu-Wai)