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Could these games make the leap to film?

Abstract:
There are tons of videogame franchises out there that could make compelling films. While the games are good enough on their own, the thought of seeing our favorite characters fleshed out on screen is one that could make any fan giddy. However, it could also make anyone squeamish as well....

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Gary Hayes

posted 10/10/08 @ 5:52 PM EST

Hey great item Paresh and very timely. At the Australian Film TV and Radio School we are about to launch two key courses looking at the cross over between film and games/virtual worlds and you pick up some of the key issues with adaptation. You may also be interested in a post I did last week covering a range of films being developed based on games and vica versa over at personalizemedia.com - item "Video: Cinematic Game Renaissance - Game Now Leading Film?"

Best Gary

Serge

posted 10/11/08 @ 1:55 AM EST

Scarlett Johansson (actress)actually is a clone from original person,who has nothing with acting career.Clone was created from stolen biomaterial.Original Scarlett Galabekian last name is nice,CHRISTIAN young lady.Clones(not 1)made in GERMANY,leader manufacturer of humans clones,it's in Ludwigshafen am Rhein,N.Bavaria,Mr.Helmut Kohl home town,they spreading globaly NAZI type disciplined and mind controlled,be careful get close you'll be controlled too.Original family didn't authorize activity with stolen biomaterials,it's all should go to Cedars-Sinai MedCenter in LA.Controlling clones is US military operation.Original Scarlett wasnt engage,by the wy
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