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Chris Gore's Footage Fetishes: Halo is the Next Epic Movie Franchise

Perhaps you are one of the many who has not been caught up in the Halo 3 hype. That’s okay. It’s alright if you don’t like it or just don’t get it. It’s probably because you’ve never played it. This week’s release of the game marked the largest grossing entertainment launch in history – Halo 3 racked up $170 million dollars in sales exceeding Spider-Man 3’s box-office opening and sales of the other recent geek midnight madness for the final book in the Harry Potter series. So, if you are not caught up yourself, there’s a good chance you know someone who is.

At its core, the multi-player aspect of Halo is as simple as schoolyard games like tag, king of the hill along with a healthy dose of paint-ball thrown into the mix. Perhaps that explains its unprecedented popularity – in many ways, it’s a new kind of sport. And while it’s very easy to understand the rules, it can take time to master the skills required to become a great player. But that only applies to the multi-player element of Halo, the campaign mode of the game actually has all the makings of the next great movie franchise on the level of a Star Trek or a Harry Potter.

A Faceless Hero
Basically, Spartan Officer John 117, or as most of you non-gamers know him, Master Chief, is the last of the Spartans, a kind of "Super-Stormtrooper," if you will. And we’ve never seen his face which allows anyone playing the game to picture them in his helmet. This is very much in keeping with the spirit of epic myths as explained by author Joseph Campbell in his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces. However, any film version of the movie will likely have to reveal the face behind the mask as this seems to be the most often asked question, “What does Master Chief really look like?” The answer is simple… he, or she for that matter, is you. I am hoping Chief is female, that would be hot.

Epic Musical Score
John Williams is the go-to man of choice when it comes to epic films. From the Star Wars movies to Indiana Jones and Harry Potter, he has composed the most memorable film scores in history. And if you can’t get John, there’s always Danny Elfman who has also created some amazing film music as well. Martin O’Donnell & Michael Salvatori have created a music track to accompany the levels of Halo’s campaign mode that is both emotionally stirring and triumphantly epic. It’s like no video game score you’ve ever heard and even non-Halo fans will recognize it if one begins to hum the notes.

War, Weapons and Blowing Up Real Good
There is no shortage of impressive technology in the Halo Universe – from the weaponry wielded by the Chief or the alien guns from the Covenant. The Covenant consists of a loose collection of alien allies who shoot pretty purple laser weaponry, the coolest of which is the “needler” gun. The “ghost” motorcycle is also damn cool along with the very practical “warthog.” It’s like opening the toy soldier set and letting them loose in a world where anything goes and in the sci-fi film world, we haven’t seen anything as epic as the battles portrayed in Halo. Well, we haven’t seen it yet, at least.

Actress Jen Taylor (center of course) is best known to as the voice of Cortana.

Sexy Holograms
Cortana is Master Chief’s guide through the story. She’s sexy as hell but unfortunately is not real flesh and blood – she’s a hologram and the Chief will only touch her in his dreams. In the world of movies, Cortana would be known as “Miss Exposition” showing up at key moments to explain what just happened, what we need to do next, and the goal that must be achieved. But she’s so much more than that as she represents, in a sad way, desire that will never be fulfilled.

Scary Zombies
Who doesn’t love zombie movies? The Flood is the scourge devouring sentient life in the galaxy, turning living things into a cross between the horrific creatures from George Romero’s Dead films and John Carpenter’s The Thing. Just the sounds of the Flood monstrosities creeping around unseen will make your skin crawl. And these things are as scary as they are hard to kill. I personally love all things zombie-related and I even have a bumper sticker on my car that reads: I “heart” Zombies.

The Biggest Threat in the Galaxy
Sure, the Star Wars movies had the menacing Death Star, two of them in fact. And Star Trek had that giant carrot-shaped planet eater from the original series, the huge Borg Cube from the Next Generation and the colossal V’Ger from the Motion Picture. But the Halo ring dwarfs them all with its ability to wipe out all life in the galaxy to prevent the scourge of the Flood from spreading. Now requires coining a new word on the level of Humongo-normous-colossalopolis!


Could a Halo movie win Peter Jackson another Oscar?

For some reason, the Halo movie has been filled with false starts, even with talent like Peter Jackson involved as executive producer. Perhaps this recent financial milestone and public frenzy will inspire a version of the film that will resonate beyond the rabid gaming fan base. And we may even see, for the first time, a movie based on a video game that actually goes on to win the Oscar for Best Picture. Just kidding, I think a Halo movie that works as a decent motion picture would be a worthwhile achievement on its own. Clearly, all the elements of a great film experience are there, but doing it right may be as difficult as finishing the fight… solo… on Legendary. (You know what I’m talking about.)

Gore gone!

Chris_Gore prefers to beat campaign before attempting multi-player. So shoot me.

 

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EvanX

EvanX

Grand Rapids, MI
June 2003

SEP 30, 2007 08:55 AM

The funniest part thing about the potential HALO movie is that FOX currently owns the rights to make it. Therefore, it would see a Blu-ray release. Who says PS3 doesn't have HALO? tongue

angeredvato

angeredvato

Pekin, IL
May 2007

SEP 30, 2007 09:54 AM

You cant forget resident evil...sure it really hasnt stuck with the game story but the fundalmentals are there to keep it tied to the game, and personally I think that all three of them kick ass.And as far as who would be master cheif, you would need to find a no name actor to fill this position. Why you may ask? Well mostly because master chief has never been "seen".

malkav11

malkav11

Saint Paul, MN
July 2003

SEP 30, 2007 05:07 PM

Silent Hill was a terrible movie, except for the maybe 10 minutes it spent in the dark version of the world.

Vanessa

Vanessa

SUICIDEGIRL

USA

SEP 30, 2007 06:01 PM

I'm one of those people who hasn't been into the whole Halo madness thing.
Why?
I suck ass at Halo.
I tried playing the first one when it came out and I was horrible at it, I tried #2 and I was horrible and I'm sure #3 will be no exception.
I can't fucking control weapons or shoot in the direction of what I'm aiming for in that videogame for the life of me.

And for the record, I liked the Silent Hill movie.
(2 cents)

Clerk

Clerk

Evans, CO
September 2007

OCT 02, 2007 10:18 AM

I hope you all know that there is a series of books about the backstory of the Halo Universe. It's got so much more story than the games give up. Oh, and they're liscenced by Bungie which means they actually have continuity. A film based on the first book in the series would be phenomenal.
Check the books out. There are four currently available and I heard there were supposed to be about five more.

Clerk

Clerk

Evans, CO
September 2007

OCT 02, 2007 10:23 AM

Veloxmortis said:
I think if there could be a video game movie that doesn't suck, Halo could be it.



Awe, c'mon! You didn't like Van Damme in Street Fighter? How about Bob Hoskins as Mario? And what of Double Dragon? Everybody loved Double Dragon!

Jk.

If I'm ever actually serious about that, rest assured, I'll cap myself.

noctem

noctem

I'm lost
October 2004

OCT 03, 2007 08:08 AM

angeredvato said:
And as far as who would be master cheif, you would need to find a no name actor to fill this position. Why you may ask? Well mostly because master chief has never been "seen".



I don't think it really matters who plays MC as long as as he's 7' tall and can do action sequences in a huge armor suit. They just need to get the same voice actor to do the voice overs. If they change his voice, I think it'll kill it.

EvanX

EvanX

Grand Rapids, MI
June 2003

OCT 03, 2007 12:42 PM

WereArdvark said:
I hope you all know that there is a series of books about the backstory of the Halo Universe. It's got so much more story than the games give up. Oh, and they're liscenced by Bungie which means they actually have continuity. A film based on the first book in the series would be phenomenal.
Check the books out. There are four currently available and I heard there were supposed to be about five more.



You must feel like a HUGE fucking loser.

FearTheReaper

FearTheReaper

NEWSWIRE

I'm lost

OCT 03, 2007 12:49 PM

Obviously you haven't been following the Halo movie news. This project has been in the works for two years and is already a complete disaster. Jackson was already attached and now is not. Several different drafts of scripts have been written. Studios backing off because of the cost, etc.

I am a Halo fan and the story line in the game is a fucking disaster. I don't even know what is going on "story wise" most of the time. The game is a success because of the style of play, not the story.

Manimatr0n

Manimatr0n

Lubbock, TX
November 2007

NOV 13, 2007 10:20 PM

The way for Halo to succeed is to make it 3D animation AT LEAST on a par with FFVII Advent Children, and then go on to base the story on the books, not the games. The Halo games sell as mutliplayer experiences. C'mon, X-Box Live, and X-Box itself as a viable product, is the house that Halo built, so to speak. For a movie, though, they'll need the books.

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