Wolfenstein Movie
Verfasst: Mi 31. Okt 2007, 20:01
Nachdem er vor einiger Zeit angekündigt wurde, gibt es nun endlich wieder etwas zum aktuellen Status.
Film Director Roger Avary hat seine Begeisterung über das Project Luft gemacht in einem Blog, da ihn das Spiel schon von klein auf begleitete und begeisterte.
<blockquote><i>"One of the foremost experiences I had growing up was playing Wolfenstein 3D. I played the original Castle Wolfenstein game, but really it was 3D that changed things. It was like a quantum leap in graphics at that point, and it was the first time I was transported inside another world and in control of it. My avatar was me, and when I turned it off, it was like I was leaving a very real world."
"What's not to like? You have guys shooting Nazis, storming bunkers, blowing up bridges and busting dams. To me, there's this proud tradition of guys on a mission in WWII . I already loved that, along with monster films, and Castle Wolfenstein kind of pulls both of those together."
"So when the opportunity to do this movie came up-through Samuel Hadida, who produced my first film (Killing Zoe), I was like, 'Hands down, I'm in.' That's the kind of adventure for me. It's something I want to do, and I'm finishing the script now. I've kind of done the festival film circuit; I want to make a big popcorn adventure movie, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein seemed like the perfect thing for me."</i></blockquote>
Wenn das nicht gute Aussichten sind, das sich jemand für Story und Regie verantwortlich zeichnet, der das Genre und vorallem das Spiel selber kennt. Warten wir ab, und verdrängen langsam die Enttäuschung über den DooM-Film.
Film Director Roger Avary hat seine Begeisterung über das Project Luft gemacht in einem Blog, da ihn das Spiel schon von klein auf begleitete und begeisterte.
<blockquote><i>"One of the foremost experiences I had growing up was playing Wolfenstein 3D. I played the original Castle Wolfenstein game, but really it was 3D that changed things. It was like a quantum leap in graphics at that point, and it was the first time I was transported inside another world and in control of it. My avatar was me, and when I turned it off, it was like I was leaving a very real world."
"What's not to like? You have guys shooting Nazis, storming bunkers, blowing up bridges and busting dams. To me, there's this proud tradition of guys on a mission in WWII . I already loved that, along with monster films, and Castle Wolfenstein kind of pulls both of those together."
"So when the opportunity to do this movie came up-through Samuel Hadida, who produced my first film (Killing Zoe), I was like, 'Hands down, I'm in.' That's the kind of adventure for me. It's something I want to do, and I'm finishing the script now. I've kind of done the festival film circuit; I want to make a big popcorn adventure movie, and Return to Castle Wolfenstein seemed like the perfect thing for me."</i></blockquote>
Wenn das nicht gute Aussichten sind, das sich jemand für Story und Regie verantwortlich zeichnet, der das Genre und vorallem das Spiel selber kennt. Warten wir ab, und verdrängen langsam die Enttäuschung über den DooM-Film.