Universal, Hasbro to make movies out of board games
I can't fathom this story or understand it at all. How are these being made into movies?
So read this and weep. Universal has bought the rights to make a movie out of any of the Hasbro branded games. They'll make four films out of the series and--try to wrap your head around this--Ridley Scott is going to make a Monopoly movie.
Let me repeat that. Ridley Scott, the man who directed American Gangster, Gladiator, and Hannibal, will be adapting the Monopoly board game into a movie.
I was going to write up what I thought the potential plots would be for these films, but Mark over at I Watch Stuff has already done it far better than I could:
Ouija - A group of gullible teenagers attribute a string of recent murders to a ghost, only to find out it was just their asshole friend doing it. (Note: This should be made in Asia first, then remade here.)
Clue - A wealthy mansion-owner invites a group of similarly affluent guests over to watch Clue.
Battleship - A hotshot naval commander attempts a daring new formation of lining up his fleet in a row along the border. This fails, but the young leader still finds victory after the enemy can't find his fucking destroyer.
Monopoly - A light-hearted gathering erupts in argument; the film ends abruptly.
Stretch Armstrong - This movie (and toy) should never be made, but will star Jim Carrey and a lot of low-budget CGI.
Candy Land - A band of outcast teenagers find themselves in a colorful, candy-coated world where their movements are dictated by color. It turns out they're just really, really high.
Magic: The Gathering - An exciting battle between a powerful orc shaman and a dwarf paladin suddenly becomes dull when someone realizes it's a card game.
I particularly like the synopsis for Battleship, Monopoly, and Magic. Here's to hoping that someone at Universal has a sense of humor about this nonsense.
| Posted by PanasonicYouth on 02/21/2008 3:22 PM | Visits: 278 |
Nobody wins in situations like this, not the parents, not the filmakers, definately not the kids.
Gah....
It's like this ultimate plot to make kids grow up to be uneducated idiots who let THEIR kids spend money on bullshit like this.
Maybe that's just m eover thinking it.
But probably not.
Actually, Clue has already been done. In the 80's, I think.
Indeed. That's why for Clue, the plot talks about watching Clue.
I love how the latest generation of children are moving from playing board games to just watching them. Take all possible work and thought process out of purchasing the boardwalk and killing Mrs. Scarlet with the candle stick. Yay technology.
i've heard of writer's block, but board games?
And Monoploly could work if they had say John Cleese play the tycoon monopoly man like in Rat Race.
But srsly. Bottom of the barrel people.
But I prefer my Battle ship as game. With no plot.
"holy shit watch out for the giant explosive twizzler!"
"gah! I'll use my chocolate machine gun that shoots gumdrops!"
i can't wait........
Has the movie industry really stooped as low as to make movies out of board games, like Monopoly!?
That's sad.
"Clue" would probably be the best out of - What am I thinking?
I can't even imagine how these movie are going to turn out.
WOW.
Wait, what am I saying? OF COURSE it will.