FOX and Universal Drop Halo Movie
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 10/20/2006 04:52 PM [ Print | 2 comment(s) ] · 811 views
Variety reports that 20th Century Fox and Universal Pictures, which previously acquired the movie rights for the Halo movie, have abruptly backed out of the project.
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Esthero Unregistered |
hehe yes I already got the feeling people were getting a bit bored with halo which is btw not completely surprising and could be one of the real reasons. I mean, I played a few levels myself and although the concept is not that bad, it's executed very poorly. For some reason or another I always saw this more as a game for the americans. Almost every level looked the same and basically being the only one who can save the world doesn't seem too convincing to many older players in 'the rest of the world'. But now maybe even the americans are getting bored with it and the upcoming release doesn't look like much of an improvement either. Sure they will hype it but I don't think it will have the same success as the previous games. Thank god for the 360! I hear ms say One word of advice ms, if you plan to make this movie no matter what, watch the doom movie at least once. |
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jago_ai Unregistered |
...and all the same RTS WW2 games that the europeans makes are fantastic works or art right? /rolls eyes It's pretty pathetic how make it seem like being "american" is a bad thing. (means they can't really think of anything) |


