By Paul Murphy 1Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:12 GMT
>It will, wait for it, "create a plot from scratch" - stop that crazy talk since between 'The Last Starfighter' and 'Impact' Hollywood has more than enough source material to draw on.
Also like the idea of the bizarre Wii fit accident - I suspect you are a Spinal Tap fan Lester.
pew pew, rotate, thrust.
Whereas for PH it's 'thrust, thrust' then 'pew, pew'
By Kevin JohnstonPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:20 GMT
I know it is a Friday and this is the way of Friday stories but I only have one spare keyboard left after reading the suggested cast-list and synopsis.
Are you sure this isn't for that 'interactive pre-movie game' there was a prior article about.. where the crowd must wave their hands around like lunatics to avoid ... asteroids ?
By P SaundersPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:35 GMT
...and its sequel, Ms Pac-Man. Then, of course, the summer release of Space Invaders, Galaxian and Dig Dug rounding off with the multi-award winning, 3-movie saga of Lunar Lander.
Paris, 'cause of her groundbreaking dramatic work in The Hottie and the Nottie.
Almost as bizarre as ASCAP bending people over for their ringtones.
But not quite...
I like your plotline. Could we also add human-unfriendly aliens, who, once the hoomans save one of their few remaining hive ships from asteroidal collision befriend humanity, setting aside their differences, in a 'Why can't we all just get along' and 'World Peace' type subtextual parable for the world to ingest?
Remember the "good old days" when video games were difficult? Centipede, asteroids, missile command, defender - only people with fast reflexes had a hope. I was hopeless at them. I think my all-time high score on asteroids was less than 30,000.
Nowadays the games are all much easier.
[[By the way, the correct "alt" text for a hand grenade is "chew on this pineapple, dino" not "suck on this".]]
By Anonymous CowardPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:09 GMT
An evil alien monkey race, having already wiped out the ancient space invader civilisation now threatens to destroy the intergalactic nature reserve that is the asteroid belt.....
Perhaps they will get away with it because TP won't remember it was his book.
By The Fuzzy WotnotPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:53 GMT
Hollywood wonders why piracy is so high! Does anyone in Hollywood have a) any originality anymore b) any balls to take a chance on a new idea?
Tell you what how about these?
Horace Goes Skiing - Brad Pitt plays the plucky little fluff-ball trying to errm, well ski I suppose!
Ant Attack - Brad Pitt plays the plucky hero trying to avoid, well the ants attacking I suppose!
Roland on The Ropes - Jude Law beefs up in his role as the plucky rope climbing hero.
Lunar Jetman - Val Kilmer ( he'll be in a space suit so we won't have to look at his face! ) comes out of retirement to play the plucky hero destined to bounce across the moon surface!
Look on the bright side.....at least there won't be a plot for Hollywood to ruin.....
Michael Bay is the perfect choice for it, as we can go to the cinema, be wowed by the special effects for 30 seconds and spend the next 110 minutes or so wondering what we could have got for our money if we hadn't wasted it on going to see one of his films.
Balls for the Register .... which could please Ms Bee and the Ladies. #
By amanfromMars 1Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 13:38 GMT
Does anyone else here think that El Reg and El Regers could Seed a Series of Movies with an IT Base of Allied XXXXSScripts.
And when a Thought Shared is Supported, is IT Squared rather than Doubled and thus is Exponential Growth the Natural Norm of even the Simplest of IT Programs, putting them very soon way out in Front ....... and Leading Everything.
Wanna Play AI Beta Great Game, El Reg, .....with the Banks Footing the Bill/Funding ITs Projects?
Which is a Perfectly Crazy Offer Ideally Suited to a Boozy Friday Afternoon at the Bar Office....... and when one Considers the Number of Inventions which have been Born of Liquid Alcoholic Refreshment, it would be no Stealthy Surprise to Many or Any, should IT be a BlockBuster MegaMetaData Success.
One could even Tempt Paris and the Hilton Chain Gang into the Plot and IT ...... for Businesses are always looking to Diversify and Hedge their Bets.
By Ed BlackshawPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:03 GMT
"Roland on The Ropes - Jude Law beefs up in his role as the plucky rope climbing hero."
-Surely that would be a horror/slasher movie, what with the killer bats, followed by ghosts and later vampires. Come to think of it, it shouldn't have Jude Law - it should be Wesley 'Duane Dibley' Snipes...
By MinionZeroPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:27 GMT
I can't wait to buy the film sound track. DU du, DU du, DU du, DU du, DU du, DU du, powowowowowowowowow, DU du, DU du, DU du, DU du, powowowowowowowowow
Classic. I have 3 albums already.
Wow Hollywood, what next, Tetris parts 1, 2 and 3, the revenge of falling blocks.
By James O'BrienPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:50 GMT
I want to commission you to write a script for Pong. Should be more interesting then Asteroids the Movie.
We could have Tom Hanks as one of the paddles after his stunning table tennis playing in Forrest Gump, get good ol' Armie to be the other one for the obligiatory "I'll be back" when he loses and setup a sequel. Pong the Return.....
Please tell me this isnt serious, because if so I'm going to sign myself into a looney bin.
By not'known@this.addressPosted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:58 GMT
Why bother with Asteroids, there's a whole galaxy (or 8) of adventures just floating around.
Or, for a more updated, open-source version, try OOLITE. There's even some brilliant fanfic based on Oolite out there that beats The Dark Wheel any day of the week...
Dammit, where's my coat with the fuzzy, slimy frogs and Alterian Poets in the pockets, and "Hoot if you love Trumbles" on the back?
By amanfromMars 1Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 11:19 GMT
"Please tell me this isnt serious, because if so I'm going to sign myself into a looney bin." ... By James O'Brien Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:50 GMT
James,
I can only speak for myself of course, and am always serious, and it is as well to realise that there are always a lot more outside than inside the looney bin, so you may feel right at home, and be much more comfortable, here.
I wonder how many Shrinks/Opinionated Professional Listeners? find Time to Play in this Registered Space?
What about Ultra 3-D Pinball? Seperating the epilectic from the person who falls asleep :o
Hollywood is so SHIT
Re. The Cards Trilogy .... Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 12:19 GMT #
By amanfromMars 1Posted Sunday 5th July 2009 19:06 GMT
Mr Bear,
That was very Mornington Crescent of you. And there everyone is, imagining IT stops Hollywood dead in her curvaceous tracks.
For the Love of a Good Gamey XSSXXXXual Script keeps Hollywood always as a Cowboy Outfit, hitting on the Punters for More with Less though ....... and that no longer computes? Certainly Arnie "I'll be Back" could do with a new Magical Mystery Formula to keep the Lights on in the Sunshine State. Something Hot to steal the Harry Limelight from Washington DC and Wall Street Hacks and Hackers/Code Crackers.
<quote>Plus the horrendous problems of how to handle the physics of "circular space"</quote>
Physics 101:
Actually folks, the "Asteroid" universe is toroidal (i.e. doughnut-shaped): You can move from the top to the bottom (screen folds into a tube) and from side to side (tube joins up to make a "doughnut").
By Tony PaulazzoPosted Monday 6th July 2009 08:48 GMT
x2311 and x6574 had been friends ever since failing to coalesce into one of Jupiters moons four billion years ago. Errant orbital trajectories had sent them spinning out into the oort cloud where they had discovered their shared love of solar wind. x6574 had gone walkabout some years previously but been destroyed by Earth when it sailed too close to the blue eyed monster. x2311 was out for revenge, its planned orbital trajectory was to slingshot it round Saturn, tearing it into a thousand smaller pieces headed directly for Earth.
As acclaimed poet asteroid x8352 had once said, 'Revenge is a dish best served cold.'
Get Sean signed up. He's the real grandad of asteroid films. Oh wait, that was Meteor though (which was daft anyway as the film was about an Asteroid whereas Meteors are much smaller).
But anyway, Asteroids has been done. See the Asteroid Field scene in Empire Strikes Back. No one can top that (especially with the John Williams score).
Comments on: Hollywood prepares to battle Asteroids
Shirley you jest #
By Paul Murphy 1 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:12 GMT
Please - no more #
By Kevin Johnston Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:20 GMT
Is this not... #
By Tom 15 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:21 GMT
Soundtrack? #
By Alien8n Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:24 GMT
El Reg plot #
By Rosco Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:25 GMT
Interactive Asteroids #
By B3vil Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:30 GMT
Oh my... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:32 GMT
I'll be waiting for the Pac-Man movie #
By P Saunders Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:35 GMT
I foresee... #
By Ray0x6 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:35 GMT
LOL!!!! #
By chris 50 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:35 GMT
Remind me of #
By eJ2095 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:44 GMT
Dark Star #
By Conrad Longmore Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:45 GMT
Crikey #
By g e Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:46 GMT
Astef*ckingroids? #
By Rod MacLean Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:51 GMT
Could never play it #
By BKB Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:52 GMT
Tetris #
By Stef 4 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:53 GMT
Cuba Gooding Jnr Should have a bigger part #
By Dave Murray Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:56 GMT
Standard format for a Hollywood action film. #
By SmallYellowFuzzyDuck, how pweety! Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:57 GMT
@ Soundtrack? #
By Kane Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:58 GMT
The plot actually works #
By alistair millington Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:01 GMT
Titanic Quarter Master Pilot Plottings. #
By amanfromMars 1 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:02 GMT
The scene everyone will remember... #
By Tzael Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:08 GMT
Only you can save mankind #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:09 GMT
What about Defender? #
By Balefire Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:10 GMT
More great film ideas #
By adrian lynch Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:11 GMT
re:P Saunders Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 10:35 GMT #
By Boris the Cockroach Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:11 GMT
What about Joust??!? #
By Simon 79 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:13 GMT
Game tie-it? #
By chris 50 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:19 GMT
I suggest Frogger: The Movie #
By Daniel 1 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:21 GMT
Nice pitch #
By Olly Simmons Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:23 GMT
What about.... #
By Martin 49 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:28 GMT
@Martin 49 #
By Tony Smith Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:31 GMT
re: Cuba Gooding Jnr Should have a bigger part #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:40 GMT
Defender... #
By YumDogfood Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:49 GMT
Oh FFS! #
By The Fuzzy Wotnot Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:53 GMT
Nic Cage on line one... #
By Mike Richards Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:53 GMT
Rasterized projectors #
By Annihilator Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:55 GMT
Coming soon #
By Naich Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 11:56 GMT
Yet they don't make the obvious ones... #
By JP Strauss Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 12:05 GMT
Torrent! #
By Jonathan 12 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 12:09 GMT
More video games ripe for movie versions #
By James Hughes 1 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 12:51 GMT
Hmm #
By Raspy32 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 12:54 GMT
Surely they've missed a trick? #
By Andy Cadley Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 13:01 GMT
What title? #
By Brutus Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 13:27 GMT
Balls for the Register .... which could please Ms Bee and the Ladies. #
By amanfromMars 1 Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 13:38 GMT
re: #
By Witty username Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:00 GMT
Seriously?? #
By Sooty Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:01 GMT
@The Fuzzy Wotnot #
By Ed Blackshaw Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:03 GMT
Might as well have #
By Steen Hive Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:21 GMT
Huh?! #
By MinionZero Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:27 GMT
To be TRULY authentic... #
By NogginTheNog Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:30 GMT
@Brutus #
By SmallYellowFuzzyDuck, how pweety! Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 14:43 GMT
Another classic begging for a movie #
By Robert Moore Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 15:51 GMT
And the Oscar for best performance in a supporting role goes to... #
By jonathan keith Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:10 GMT
Re: I'll be waiting for the Pac-Man movie #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:24 GMT
@AMFM #
By James O'Brien Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:50 GMT
ELITE!! #
By not'known@this.address Posted Friday 3rd July 2009 16:58 GMT
re: bat on the right #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 05:37 GMT
Madness .... Man's Initial Default Intelligence State? #
By amanfromMars 1 Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 11:19 GMT
The Cards Trilogy #
By Mr Bear Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 12:19 GMT
Crap .... #
By ZenCoder Posted Sunday 5th July 2009 08:24 GMT
How about Pong: The Movie #
By storng.bare.durid Posted Sunday 5th July 2009 12:41 GMT
The story of 1-inch adventurers #
By Skymonrie Posted Sunday 5th July 2009 16:54 GMT
Re. The Cards Trilogy .... Posted Saturday 4th July 2009 12:19 GMT #
By amanfromMars 1 Posted Sunday 5th July 2009 19:06 GMT
@Martin49, @Tony Smith #
By Neoc Posted Monday 6th July 2009 00:03 GMT
What, no Berzerk? #
By skeptical i Posted Monday 6th July 2009 04:06 GMT
@Freecell: Trapped Ace of Frustration. #
By JP Strauss Posted Monday 6th July 2009 06:59 GMT
Video games on the silver screen #
By jon 72 Posted Monday 6th July 2009 07:40 GMT
Asteroid: The Revenge #
By Tony Paulazzo Posted Monday 6th July 2009 08:48 GMT
What about Robotron 2084? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 6th July 2009 10:11 GMT
Time to... #
By Bod Posted Monday 6th July 2009 14:36 GMT