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Kreuk has some asian in her, she'd make a great Chun Li! 
Seriously.. Someone like Maggie Q would have been much better suited, than a chick who's only action experience is from getting saved by Clark Kent.
Duncan as Balrog might be okay, though I'd think he be too old for it. McDonough is a good actor, but seems really miscast as Bison. He'd make a decent Guile, though. Charlie Nash is pretty average character-wise, so Klein might pull it off, though he isn't that great an actor. Taboo looks the part of Vega, but god knows what his acting range is.
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Beau Bridges joins the cast of Max Payne:
Bridges has joined the cast of Max Payne, a thriller based on the video game by Rockstar Games that already has Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis among its cast members. Wahlberg plays the title character, a maverick cop who steps outside the system to seek revenge against the killers of his partner and family. Bridges will play B. B. Hensley, who serves as a mentor to Payne, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
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Imho? it's emo, douche.So if you're going to call me emo do it right.not imao, ihmo, or imo, but EMO.
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Another person joins the cast of the new Streetfighter movie:
The new movie version of Street Fighter, which is currently filming with Smallville actress Kristin Kreuk in the lead role of Chun-Li, has added a new cast member: Chinese actress Josie Ho.
Ho may not be known to most American moviegoers, but she's a singer and actress from Hong Kong, and has starred in the recent films Exiled and The Drummer. According to Variety, she's joined the videogame adaptation in an unspecified role.
The rest of the cast breaks down like this: Micheal Clark Duncan is Balrog, Taboo from the Black Eye Peas will play vain Spaniard Vega, Chris Klein is marine Charlie Nash, Rick Yune is the gnarled, mystical warrior Gen; and Neil McDonough plays M. Bison.
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Metal Gear Solid movie news:
During an interview, producer Mike De Luca who's got a plethora of films under his belt after 23 years in the industry couldn't stress it out enough that the movie is not even in the position yet to kick things off. The good thing? Solid Snake's silver screen appearance seems to be in good hands, and we may hear solid information in less than two months from now.
He explained that taking the Metal Gear Solid series to the movies is akin to bringing books to life, saying "whenever you’re adapting from another medium for film you try to take into account what you need to do to make it a movie."
De Luca intends to honor the original material's storyline the way Mortal Kombat did by adopting the game's DNA and give it "its own cinematic identity so even if you don’t play the game... you’ll come out of that movie feeling like you did at the end of 'The Matrix' or the end of 'Robocop'". He feels that filmmakers have set the bar low for video game-based movies by taking it easy since they expect fans to swarm theaters anyway, and said he plans to break the mold.
While De Luca revealed that the script is already done, he only dropped a few hints about the Metal Gear Solid movie's plot. He made it clear that the story won't be a rip-off, focused on the Cain and Able relationship between Solid Snake and Liquid Snake and their father who should be the Big Boss.
Furthermore, the upcoming stealth action movie's producer expressed his thoughts on Hideo Kojima's work. He was quoted saying:
There’s so much story in Metal Gear as opposed to other video games that I think it’s going to be a challenge but it’s an upscale problem to have some much thematic subtexts and story material to draw from so I think we have a leg up already in that it’s such a rich universe.
Kojima is like George Lucas in terms of creating this universe... about war by proxy in this kind of future where war has been outsourced to private companies .
He cited Robocop and The Matrix as inspiration for the aesthetics of Metal Gear Solid's big screen incarnation, and said going very topical and satirical is not a bad idea. It's possible that we may also see a script that honors the storyline of all four games in the core series, he added.
Metal Gear Solid movie producer on adaptation philosophy, current status - PS3 News, Wii News, Xbox 360 News, PSP News and more! |
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| Sounds like it might be decent, then. Here's hoping. *fingers crossed* |
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Only a snippet of info regarding a Gears of War movie:
In an interview with Comingsoon.net, Gears of War [movie] producer Temple Hill revealed that the anticipated film is currently scheduled for release in summer 2010.
“We’ve got our script and a director we’re about to attach, we’ll hopefully make that early next year for the summer of 2010.”
Probably a trailer will be forthcoming before that time.
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| 2010. hope people remember what GOW is by then haha. but that means the trilogy would have ended so its good. |
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