I heard about this, it's one of the films fox has in development before 300 of their movies were scrapped cancelled or shelved. 3C Films made a list of Fox's cancelled movies.
@@Jose-se9pu I would not be suprised if Disney scrapped this film, considering they have a deal with McDonald's allowing their newest films like Luca and even TV shows and the anniversary of its theme parks to be featured in Happy Meal promotions.
It's good that y'all are talking movies that aren't just comic books. Will y'all do one on Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon, Pixar's movie based on the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco and Newt, Amblimation's Cats (better than the godawful movie we got), and Good Morning Chicago (the sequel to Good Morning Vietnam taking place in Chicago during the 1968 National Democratic Convention).
Guermo had a halo script that was god awful and had an evil clone of master chief. Then peter jackson was going to do that halo rpg, which revolved around marines getting forerunner genes that gave them superpowers, so that was awful. So I can only think the halo movie would have been awful. The images of their covenant redesigns uphold this, the elites looked like cloverfield and the prophets looked like the cantina band. For some reason people can't seem to get a hold of halo unless they twist it until it's unrecognizable anymore.
@@christopherrapczynski204 actually Guillermo Del Toro never wrote any script, all he was doing was brainstorming ideas of what his version of Halo would be. Blomkamp had a script written.
Honestly this would make an interesting 10 to 20 minute youtube video but it's not an idea that can sustain a feature length movie. It's almost hard to believe people were trying to get the rights to make a movie based on an internet click-bait article.
This would have been an amazing film had they made it. It’s a shame it didn’t happen, but perhaps someone else down the line will get the rights and make it someday. It’s nice Matt Damon had now started in a film directed by Ben Affleck with Air, but it’s interesting to think how this could have been the first time they would have teamed up as a actor-director collaboration. Thanks for the video guys, take care!
I never understood these kinds of movies. The documentary exists and its great. Why bother? It's like The Walk movie or the Tiger King movie they're making
Parallel verticals. They often do this the other way around and make a tv documentary or docuseries when a biopic is made, sometimes by the same production company! This is to better authenticate or to strike the popularity of the film to drive ratings to the documentary. For this case, however, they seemed to genuinely be working in tandem and didn't have anything to do with one another save for the docuseries hearing about the film being made.
Yeah. Spielberg definitely shouldn't have made Schindler's List since WW2 documentaries already existed at the time. What silly logic you have there, kiddo.
I love your content, I've been binging them left and right. Can I make a suggestion for "The Greatest Movies Never Made" series the Mickey Rourke and Philip Carlos (novelist) project based on his book "The Ice Man: The Confession of a Mafia Contract Killer." Based on the true story about Richard Kuklinshi infamous hitman for the 5 Family. This project was around 2008 and on when Mickey Rourke made his big comeback with The Wrestler. They said the story was going to be Godfather meets a slasher movie, a sprawling gangster epic expanding from 70s to earlier 2000s. They had a big backer, money from a Saudi prince, Channing Tatum for a young Richard. Production and financing was taking a while to the point Mickey Rourke was going to do another project before this one about a real life gay soccer player. Rourke wanted to make the film before Carlos death because he was deadly I'll at the time... I mean I'm going off memory here but there was a lot going on. But a point of contention was eventually someone else made a Ice Man film with Michael Shannon around 2010 ultimately killing Rourke's and Carlos project. But it never came to fruition. I would love to see a deep dive into this subject.
From my understanding of the project and could be mistaken but it had alot to do with the fact that Kuklinshi was found to be a compulsive liar. Many of the stories he told where easily proven to be lies.
The problem is the story has already been told. The docuseries was already released. Is there any demand for a motion picture version of this same old story? I don't think so. The momentum has been lost. Whether Disney nixes the film, or not, it lost all the momentum it had and unfortunately I think most people hear the story and say... 'Oh, yeah, I heard about that.' or 'I saw the docuseries'.
That makes absolutely zero sense. There are hundreds of historic events that have been told in news articles and had books written about them that have also been made into movies. Some of them have had more than one book/documentary/movie made about them.
It's the same dynamic as Corona Virus dominating the news when that alternate universe was discovered last March. That's absolutely insane any other year besides where we all have to be afraid of air (no really, my grandpa is fuckin' dead.)
Even though we would never get to see this movie, I’m still glad he’s moving forward with the Chinatown biopic film.
Check out *'The Corrupter'* if you care for *Chinatown, New York, USA!* *Mark Wahlberg & Chow Yun-Fat* star.
So the Monopoly story was bought out and buried by the Monopoly Disney.
The irony.......😈
Disney is the Taco Bell Futurama foretold us of. Lol
I heard about this, it's one of the films fox has in development before 300 of their movies were scrapped cancelled or shelved. 3C Films made a list of Fox's cancelled movies.
@@Jose-se9pu I would not be suprised if Disney scrapped this film, considering they have a deal with McDonald's allowing their newest films like Luca and even TV shows and the anniversary of its theme parks to be featured in Happy Meal promotions.
Do one of these about Texas Chainsaw Massacre that got filmed and scrapped two years ago
I would like to see a video on the cancelled Sly Cooper movie that was supposed to come out in 2016
It's good that y'all are talking movies that aren't just comic books. Will y'all do one on Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon, Pixar's movie based on the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco and Newt, Amblimation's Cats (better than the godawful movie we got), and Good Morning Chicago (the sequel to Good Morning Vietnam taking place in Chicago during the 1968 National Democratic Convention).
Make those videos longer than 4 minutes & I'll watch then y'all lol. Wtf Catwoman!
I'm just glad someone else cares about that cancelled 'Cats' movie! =)
Literally never heard of this. I genuinely had no idea.
He's the 1st to cover the movie on YT but the 3rd or 5th to cover the story itself.
After seeing the title I thought ben pulled a mcdonalds scam
Buddy, your video made me want a McDonalds
OK mate. We’ll see how it goes.
Have a good one. Thanks.
WOLFIE
please do x-men movie. there's a lot of unused scripts, even there's magneto origins spin off and comic accurate Darren aronofsky's the wolverine
Another great video! Can you do videos on Neil Blomkamp's unproduced Halo script and the history of all of the unproduced live-action Akira scripts?
Dude, you read my mind!
Guermo had a halo script that was god awful and had an evil clone of master chief. Then peter jackson was going to do that halo rpg, which revolved around marines getting forerunner genes that gave them superpowers, so that was awful. So I can only think the halo movie would have been awful. The images of their covenant redesigns uphold this, the elites looked like cloverfield and the prophets looked like the cantina band. For some reason people can't seem to get a hold of halo unless they twist it until it's unrecognizable anymore.
@@christopherrapczynski204 actually Guillermo Del Toro never wrote any script, all he was doing was brainstorming ideas of what his version of Halo would be. Blomkamp had a script written.
@@christopherrapczynski204 Who's Guermo?
So, Ronald McDonald's a goddamn crook. Knew there was something funny behind that facepaint......!😈
Hamburglar I’d definitely understand.
(Yes, the one that Keaton played.)
Honestly this would make an interesting 10 to 20 minute youtube video but it's not an idea that can sustain a feature length movie. It's almost hard to believe people were trying to get the rights to make a movie based on an internet click-bait article.
0:20-Beware of wagging chin! You could put an eye out with that!
I like the Corvey Stingray.
This would have been an amazing film had they made it. It’s a shame it didn’t happen, but perhaps someone else down the line will get the rights and make it someday. It’s nice Matt Damon had now started in a film directed by Ben Affleck with Air, but it’s interesting to think how this could have been the first time they would have teamed up as a actor-director collaboration. Thanks for the video guys, take care!
I never understood these kinds of movies. The documentary exists and its great. Why bother? It's like The Walk movie or the Tiger King movie they're making
Parallel verticals. They often do this the other way around and make a tv documentary or docuseries when a biopic is made, sometimes by the same production company! This is to better authenticate or to strike the popularity of the film to drive ratings to the documentary.
For this case, however, they seemed to genuinely be working in tandem and didn't have anything to do with one another save for the docuseries hearing about the film being made.
Yeah. Spielberg definitely shouldn't have made Schindler's List since WW2 documentaries already existed at the time. What silly logic you have there, kiddo.
Yeah but…now we can have pretty people tell the story
AUDIT THE AUDIT..?
the fact that the filmmakers just casually decide how they're going to portray real people is annoyingly hilarious
I can't believe this narrator said, "all of the sudden."
Could you do one on George Miller's justice league?
That ain't Ben affleck
Hmmm. Wow. That actually would’ve been a great movie. @The Entity’s Lair, if you’re reading this, please make a trailer about this.
I only play McDonald's monopoly for the free food insta wins 😂
0:37 Just like you.
16:43 *I COULDA WON A SEGA GENESIS AS A KID?!*
Who was the idiot who thought Kevin Hart was right person for the job.
I love your content, I've been binging them left and right. Can I make a suggestion for "The Greatest Movies Never Made" series the Mickey Rourke and Philip Carlos (novelist) project based on his book "The Ice Man: The Confession of a Mafia Contract Killer." Based on the true story about Richard Kuklinshi infamous hitman for the 5 Family. This project was around 2008 and on when Mickey Rourke made his big comeback with The Wrestler. They said the story was going to be Godfather meets a slasher movie, a sprawling gangster epic expanding from 70s to earlier 2000s.
They had a big backer, money from a Saudi prince, Channing Tatum for a young Richard. Production and financing was taking a while to the point Mickey Rourke was going to do another project before this one about a real life gay soccer player. Rourke wanted to make the film before Carlos death because he was deadly I'll at the time... I mean I'm going off memory here but there was a lot going on. But a point of contention was eventually someone else made a Ice Man film with Michael Shannon around 2010 ultimately killing Rourke's and Carlos project.
But it never came to fruition. I would love to see a deep dive into this subject.
From my understanding of the project and could be mistaken but it had alot to do with the fact that Kuklinshi was found to be a compulsive liar. Many of the stories he told where easily proven to be lies.
Your voice is so familiar. Do you create content for audit the audit?
Same voiceover guy 👍
What a small world 😂
Ben Affleck is out of his mind on coke in that first interview lmao
I know this voice? But I cant put my finger into it 🤔
The problem is the story has already been told. The docuseries was already released. Is there any demand for a motion picture version of this same old story? I don't think so. The momentum has been lost. Whether Disney nixes the film, or not, it lost all the momentum it had and unfortunately I think most people hear the story and say... 'Oh, yeah, I heard about that.' or 'I saw the docuseries'.
That makes absolutely zero sense. There are hundreds of historic events that have been told in news articles and had books written about them that have also been made into movies. Some of them have had more than one book/documentary/movie made about them.
All lies this would never happen in America
Love.me some.neshall I belive that her name who interviewed BEN
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What's the song playing around 7:30 onwards?
It's 'Run To The Light' by TeknoAxe: th-cam.com/video/OYmaFOw347k/w-d-xo.html
Hey your Audit the Audit are you not?
Same VO artist
Dies Ben Affleck have Parkinson’s disease?
Wtf is up with the 4 minute video on Catwoman of all things? I thought 15 on Batman 4 wasn't much for you!
They're just clipped from a long video about Tim Burton.
It's the same dynamic as Corona Virus dominating the news when that alternate universe was discovered last March. That's absolutely insane any other year besides where we all have to be afraid of air (no really, my grandpa is fuckin' dead.)
This story really isn't that interesting, but it's got Oscar bait all over it.