
Speaking to GamePro, Gears of War screenwriter Stuart Beattie discussed the upcoming film adaptation of the blockbuster game. Apart from talking about the slowly changing Hollywood view of game-to-film adaptations -- as the writer of the first Pirates of the Caribbean film (a movie based on a ride), he knows something about adaptations -- Beattie elaborates on how Gears of War may be treated in production. Beattie says that Gears of War will likely utilize the same techniques used in 300, which was shot entirely using a green screen. Said Beattie, "There's no way to build that world any other way, really," noting that a green screen and soundstage is the only way the movie could be made on a reasonable budget. So, when you sit down to enjoy the upcoming film, remember that the Brumak about to eat Marcus isn't real.












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10-05-2007 @ 3:58PM
MYPS3KilledMy360 said...
the gears story in theory was EPIC no pun intended but the game just didnt show that hopefully the movie does but isnt there a book out. The halo books are great spartans being able to run 1 kilometer in 37 seconds (speed not really shown of in the game unless you have a custom game) the game does not do the story justice :(. i more of a RPG guy myself because of the story but FPSs are fun too.
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10-05-2007 @ 4:05PM
Clayton A. said...
Bleh I say! Physical effects are the only way to go. I hated 300 (and Sky Captain eve more) becuase of the fake looking CG... everythin! Either make it a CG movie or a physical movie.
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10-05-2007 @ 4:06PM
Hockle said...
Said Beattie, "There's no way to build that world any other way, really."
That's a dumb thing to say - it's called imagination, use it. And the fact that the words "reasonable budget" are already being tossed around doesn't bode well.
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10-05-2007 @ 4:15PM
DEMAN said...
we allol knew it want going through anyway
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10-05-2007 @ 4:27PM
MOSCHOPS said...
I wish these studios would wake up and get back to making films properly. Take Star Wars Episode 4,5 and 6. They managed to make such epic films without any CGI whatsoever. When are we gonna see some grit!!!???
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10-05-2007 @ 4:29PM
h0mi said...
They ought to ensure Paramount or Warner does this film. I'd hate to see Universal mangle it, or see this released only on Blu-Ray.
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10-05-2007 @ 4:35PM
Keyth.Halloween said...
Why bother with a Gears of War movie? It was really subpar in terms of plot and character development.
Everybody knows that the LucasArts classics are overdue for a live-action film treatment!
DAY OF THE TENTACLE!
OUTLAWS
and
ESCAPE FROM MONKEY ISLAND
These three properties have all been begging to be films since day one. In the case of OUTLAWS, they even have a complete score by Clint Bajakian that needs to be put on the big screen.
But Gears of War? A lot of running and shooting. That's it.
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10-05-2007 @ 4:42PM
bean said...
I wish these studios would wake up and get back to making films properly. Take Star Wars Episode 4,5 and 6. They managed to make such epic films without any CGI whatsoever.
correction...without that much CGI...
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10-05-2007 @ 5:30PM
Neil said...
Fully green screen movies almost always look cheesy, 300 is one of the few that turn out great. I'd rather a real and gritty look for GoW.
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10-05-2007 @ 6:00PM
qbix said...
All I can say about this image is "Quick Mask FTW!"
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10-05-2007 @ 6:45PM
Seroth said...
They should just render the whole movie in the Unreal Engine. The movie should just be one big advertisement for the Unreal Engine 3. They could be like, "You can do THIS."
Nah, really, that's stupid, but I'd still watch a movie like that. :D
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10-06-2007 @ 12:21AM
DVictor said...
wow their makin a movie?... well green screen would kinda be expected, its prolly cheaper too
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10-06-2007 @ 1:44AM
LiqwidZero said...
300 used a blue screen. I have no clue if there's a difference.
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10-06-2007 @ 2:50AM
Michael C. Sherrin said...
While green screen might make the movie look better for cheaper, 1) Gears should spend the money to make it the best and 2) why not just play the video game? IF you use an all digital background and all digital enemies with digital..stuff, why don't we just play the digital version.
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Michael C. Sherrin
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10-06-2007 @ 5:16AM
heckthor said...
I must say that i really dont have that much FAITH in Games to Movies adaptations anymore... and if they were to make this movie (Gears of War) and is anything like the game then it WOULD LOOK BADASS (for Sure) but it would be DUMB as F**K, but i guess it would not matter cuz everybody would see it or a lot of people would, but it would probably be a waste of time... So here's to Hoping it does not SUCK if they ever make it. Instead a movie Studio should pick up the RIGHTS to God of War which could be sooooo much interesting in so many ways and there are many ways in which the plot of the movie could play out. Big Screen + Greek Mythology + Badass Game = FIRST MOVIE WORTHY OF ATTENTION... KRATOS....... I know this was suppose to be about Gears of War (which i love and play a lot) but i could not help it talk about God of War... A Man Can Only Dream Sometimes...
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10-06-2007 @ 5:16AM
Timmy said...
LiqwidZero: 300 used a blue screen. I have no clue if there's a difference.
In 300 they used both blue, and green screens depending on how they wanted the light to reflect in different scenes. The green screen tends to light up the scene a little more and bring greater contrast to the red parts (like their caps).
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10-06-2007 @ 7:53PM
Skyway Park Bowl and Casino said...
There's no way that this is going to beat the Super Mario Movie where Dennis Hopper was Bowser.
Anybody having Dirty Disc problems with their 360 and Halo 3? Has everyone seen this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhuQuD8L6Bk
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10-07-2007 @ 2:11PM
GrossGreg said...
Has anybody noticed the reverence with which Frank Miller's comic books are adapted to films? Sin City and 300 may be the two best comic-to-film adaptations in recent history. I don't know the background for the two films, but it seems that Miller's involvement and the respect the filmmakers have for the creator as well as the content bleed over into the final product.
The only prayer the Gears of War movie has is that it is handled the same way Miller's films are handled.
...and by the way, arguing for rudimentary effects like those in the original Star Wars trilogy is like arguing for Disney to reopen their hand-drawn animation feature film studio. Times have changed; a combination of live action and CG has been flawlessly executed many times already. Using a green or blue screen (or a combination of the two) doesn't necessarily translate to a bad movie.
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