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OT: The Forever War Movie we've all been waiting for -- I hope
Fooling around on the internet, I discovered that Ridley Scott's current project is a movie adaptation of The Forever War. The reports are still sketchy, but most place the release date in late-2010, early-2011, or mid-2011. Ridley Scott plans to use CGI heavily, drawing on his experience with making Avatar. Supposedly, Scott is quite psyched up about making The Forever War into a movie.
There's no real single page for the project that I've found yet, but here's the I generated a Google web page after stumbling across the rumor on Wikipedia. I don't think a Google page link would really work here since I generated it through the search box in Firefox, but the search term I used was "forever war movie" (without the quotes).
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I really like the book. Based on Kingdom of Heaven and Robin Hood, I'm a little worried that Scott is well past his prime (i.e. Blade Runner and Gladiator). I hope he- or whoever takes on the FW film project- doesn't screw it up. It's really not the stuff that CGI blockbusters are made of.
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It seems, from the various sources, that Ridley Scott did have a hand in the CGI behind Avatar; maybe he owns a production company, similar to George Lucas's LucasFilms? I'll have to check.
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That is something I worry about -- that it will be turned into just another generic sci fi action film, like they did when they raped Starship Troopers. Despite the fact that the characters in The Forever War are soldiers in a centuries-long interstellar war, remarkably little combat is actually depicted in the book. It's more a novel about PTSD, loss, and detachment from society.
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Looks like it could be a good scifi movie, guess We'll have to wait and see.
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While I quite like a lot of Ridley Scott's films, his comments about a film version of The Forever War make me worry
Here's a quote from him after seeing Avatar... "I'm filming a book by Joe Haldeman called Forever War. I've got a good writer doing it. I've seen some of James Cameron's work, and I've got to go 3D. It's going to be phenomenal." Call me a cynic but I would change the last part of that quote to read "... it's going to completely miss the point of the novel". Bugger! Forgot the link to Scott's quote http://io9.com/5187373/james-cameron...ts-forever-war And after a little reading I think it's going to be not the movie we'd like, this is the brief synopsis of the film "An elite task force returns home after a brief interstellar military operation, but discovers that 20 years have past and the planet they once knew is completely different. Based on Joe Haldeman’s 1974 novel “The Forever War”." http://ragnarfan.wordpress.com/2010/...ver-war-movie/ Last edited by StainlessSteelCynic; 05-20-2010 at 01:35 AM. Reason: adding links and more info |
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I liked about 2/3 of the sequel. Very good story about what happens to soldiers when the war is over and society feels they are no longer needed or even wanted. Then when they got back to Earth and he threw in an encounter with God, he lost me...
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What is Forever Wars? Never heard of it. Is it a game or something?
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I recommend that you go to a bookstore or library and find it. You won't be sorry.
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As time-dilation is a central part of the book, do you think that typical Hollywood blockbuster fodder is going to be able to cope with that? I suspect that 'based on' means 'we borrowed the title and it's sci-fi too'. I may be wrong but I'm not holding my breath.
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directors' liberties with stories
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I second the hope that the action doesn't overwhelm the storyline for FW. There's plenty of opportunity for both and both are worth presenting in the film. I wonder how they're going to start it off--with Iraq/Afghan vets as the DI's instead of 'Nam vets? How are they going to integrate his parents' 60's Hippie lifestyle and the reason for his name (Mandella--misspelled from "mandala", a meditation aid) Perspiring Mimes want to know! or is that, "Conspiring Limes want to know!"?
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