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You heard wrong I think. They said they were considering making a movie soon after the first game came out.Icarusintel said:this was supposed to come out soon after the first game, wtf happened? well, better late than never if they can make a decent film out of it, which probably won't happen, unless they pull a batman begins with it (doubtful)
Agreed.Absinthe said:Am I the only one thinks that this movie will be coming out a few years too late?
TeamXbox.comThe Hollywood Reporter revealed today that producer Scott Faye of Collision Entertainment has teamed up with Firm Films head Julie Yorn to turn "Max Payne” into a feature film for 20th Century Fox. The hot property was optioned from game producer 3D Realms for both theatrical and television adaptation in 2001 and Dimension Films was supposed to bring the property to the silver screen.
Originally developed for the PC by Remedy Entertainment and produced by 3D Realms, Max Payne debuted in PC format in July, 2001 with an impressive preorder of more than 420,000 units worldwide. The game, which sold out instantly at stores, was released in fall of 2002 on Xbox and PlayStation 2. Max Payne 2:The Fall of Max Payne, a sequel to the original Max Payne, was released in 2003 for the PC, Xbox and PS2.
The companies has not yet decided who will perform the lead role but Yorn said that Fox envisions Max Payne as a big event film
"I think this is a real actor's part because although the story will have action and intrigue, at its core it's a story about a man who loses everything in life that's dear to him," Faye said.
chu said:Am I the only one who thinks that Max Payne character is too boring for its own movie?
It's the stereotypical gun-totin action hero with a vendetta. It's been done.
Agreed. Max Payne was just an homage (dumbed down even) to the noir/action style just like GTA to gangster movies, Warcraft to the LOTR, and Tomb Raider to Indiana Jones adventures. There is no point in making the movie besides money and a lack of creativity.chu said:Am I the only one who thinks that Max Payne character is too boring for its own movie?
It's the stereotypical gun-totin action hero with a vendetta. It's been done.
Except if people actually LIKE the genre in question. I like noir. I liked Max Payne. I will see and enjoy this movie.Styloid said:Agreed. Max Payne was just an homage (dumbed down even) to the noir/action style just like GTA to gangster movies, Warcraft to the LOTR, and Tomb Raider to Indiana Jones adventures. There is no point in making the movie besides money and a lack of creativity.
Sober said:Bah. Too bad they can't use the MP2 graphic comic actors. They don't have the same voice.