Rifts, by Tarantino
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Rifts, by Tarantino
I had a thought last night about what a scene from the possible Rifts movie might be if Quentin Tarantino directed it.
A couple CS deadboys on patrol are ambushed by a group of juicers looking for a "good time". One of the CS troops is killed, the other is overpowered and bound up with a sack over his head. Later, the bag is taken off and the deadboy finds himself hanging upside down. After about 5 minutes of Tarantinist dialogue, a few of the juicers breakout sledge hammers and turn to the deadboy, the lead juicer says "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a deadboy?"
I know, I know, just a random pithy thought, but has anybody sprung a scene like this on their players? If so, what was it? How did it work out?
A couple CS deadboys on patrol are ambushed by a group of juicers looking for a "good time". One of the CS troops is killed, the other is overpowered and bound up with a sack over his head. Later, the bag is taken off and the deadboy finds himself hanging upside down. After about 5 minutes of Tarantinist dialogue, a few of the juicers breakout sledge hammers and turn to the deadboy, the lead juicer says "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a deadboy?"
I know, I know, just a random pithy thought, but has anybody sprung a scene like this on their players? If so, what was it? How did it work out?
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Actually, that scenario is a little funny. But then, I've always had a weird sense of humor.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
personally i'd prefer to see John Woo. just watch Appleseed: Ex Machina to see how well that style mixes with a rift-esque enviroment.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Personally, I would just love for someone who really cares about the world of Rifts to direct. They'd be more likely to want the movie to succeed based on being faithful to the source material and characters than by just making the most money on opening weekend because the visuals look pretty and the CG is impressive.
But that's a whole other topic.
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But that's a whole other topic.
Got to go, but carry on. I'll check back when I can.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Mercdog wrote:Personally, I would just love for someone who really cares about the world of Rifts to direct. They'd be more likely to want the movie to succeed based on being faithful to the source material and characters than by just making the most money on opening weekend because the visuals look pretty and the CG is impressive.
No director makes a movie that he doesn't care about. It's 24/7 for a year of his life. Even the worst movie had a director who was 100% devoted to the film.
However, every director is devoted to HIS vision. If we get really lucky, the director's vision of Rifts will overlap with our own personal vision. But regardless how awesome the Rifts movie might be, there will be some whiners about its "faithfulness"
The studio is devoted to the opening weekend because in capitalism, film is a business and movies are a product that has just ONE single chance to prove itself.
Everything depends on that opening weekend.
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As much as I love Quinten, he hasn't done a movie wrong yet, his style just doesn't sit well with me for a Rifts setting. I feel a lot of his dialogue would be too organized and almost flowery for the setting. Plus one of his plots, in an already convoluted setting, might just make the average moviegoers heads explode.Mercdog wrote:A couple CS deadboys on patrol are ambushed by a group of juicers looking for a "good time". One of the CS troops is killed, the other is overpowered and bound up with a sack over his head. Later, the bag is taken off and the deadboy finds himself hanging upside down. After about 5 minutes of Tarantinist dialogue, a few of the juicers breakout sledge hammers and turn to the deadboy, the lead juicer says "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a deadboy?"
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[quote="Spinachcat]
No director makes a movie that he doesn't care about. It's 24/7 for a year of his life. Even the worst movie had a director who was 100% devoted to the film.[/quote]
True, He is 100% devoted to making the film, but that doesn't mean he cares much about the material. I've seen interviews with several directors stating that they took a movie just for the work until a project came along that they were actually interested in.
Oh, don't get me wrong, I expect that there will be changes. In fact, part of me would like to see what kind of tweeks are made to the setting. I just hope the "tweeks" are not as extreme as those made in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, or G.I. Joe films were. I mean, love them or hate them, I'm happy the interest was there to make the films, but If you want to make a film based on a book/videogame/toyline, it should resemble the source enough not to alienate the fans of the source material.
Well, not everything. There are several films (Like Predator, for example.) that didn't do that well on their opening weekend, but they have a vast fanbase that almost demands a sequel or three.
Good Points Spinachcat, Thanks for the thought.
No director makes a movie that he doesn't care about. It's 24/7 for a year of his life. Even the worst movie had a director who was 100% devoted to the film.[/quote]
True, He is 100% devoted to making the film, but that doesn't mean he cares much about the material. I've seen interviews with several directors stating that they took a movie just for the work until a project came along that they were actually interested in.
However, every director is devoted to HIS vision. If we get really lucky, the director's vision of Rifts will overlap with our own personal vision. But regardless how awesome the Rifts movie might be, there will be some whiners about its "faithfulness"
Oh, don't get me wrong, I expect that there will be changes. In fact, part of me would like to see what kind of tweeks are made to the setting. I just hope the "tweeks" are not as extreme as those made in the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, or G.I. Joe films were. I mean, love them or hate them, I'm happy the interest was there to make the films, but If you want to make a film based on a book/videogame/toyline, it should resemble the source enough not to alienate the fans of the source material.
The studio is devoted to the opening weekend because in capitalism, film is a business and movies are a product that has just ONE single chance to prove itself.
Everything depends on that opening weekend.
Well, not everything. There are several films (Like Predator, for example.) that didn't do that well on their opening weekend, but they have a vast fanbase that almost demands a sequel or three.
Good Points Spinachcat, Thanks for the thought.
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Serve right and justice one last time.
Seek one last heart of evil.
Still one last life of pain.
Cut well old friend...
and then farewell.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Ale Golem wrote:As much as I love Quinten, he hasn't done a movie wrong yet, his style just doesn't sit well with me for a Rifts setting. I feel a lot of his dialogue would be too organized and almost flowery for the setting. Plus one of his plots, in an already convoluted setting, might just make the average moviegoers heads explode.Mercdog wrote:A couple CS deadboys on patrol are ambushed by a group of juicers looking for a "good time". One of the CS troops is killed, the other is overpowered and bound up with a sack over his head. Later, the bag is taken off and the deadboy finds himself hanging upside down. After about 5 minutes of Tarantinist dialogue, a few of the juicers breakout sledge hammers and turn to the deadboy, the lead juicer says "How many licks does it take to get to the center of a deadboy?"
That would be one hell of an opening weekend.
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Seek one last heart of evil.
Still one last life of pain.
Cut well old friend...
and then farewell.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Tarinto would be a great choice if he is as big a gaming geek as he is a film geek. Otherwise I don't think he would have as much interest in it. That is what the Rifts movie needs ia director with a passion for the souce material...like Tarantino and the old Brated movies and San Rami and the spider man movies.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Could you imagine if Peter Jackson got on board to direct the movie, or even Steven Spelburg? Or perhaps even Ridley Scott?
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You'd have to do that to capture the true essence of any Juicer fight scene.
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Re: Rifts, by Tarantino
Do bullet time like they did in the Matrix, that is.
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Umm, he was NOT a Juicer in Chronicles of Riddick. If anything, I would either say that he is either a City Rat or Mercenary. For Fast and Furious, he was either an Operator or a City Rat. Think about his streetwise skills in the movie, but I digress. He has directed, but more short films artsy fartsy type is the best that I could describe them for never having seen them but having read their descriptions. Of course that's not to say that he wouldn't direct such an endeavor. I doubt he would because he only has four significant movies under his directing belt, but he as produced nearly three times as many movies, including Hitman, Fast & Furious, and The Chronicles of Riddick. If he was going to do anything with a Rifts movie, I would definitely see him producing and acting in it, maybe (hopefully) also keep whoever is directing it (I could see him getting David Twohy to direct, considering the awesome job they did together on TCoR) as true to Rifts as possible.
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