During the PlayStation Experience keynote today, Square Enix came out to announce that Final Fantasy VII, one of the most critically acclaimed video games ever and a game that people have wanted to see remade for almost two decades, will be coming to the PlayStation 4. As a port.
Here’s a brief teaser for What Remains of Edith Finch, a mysterious, newly announced PS4 game from the makers of The Unfinished Swan. I wonder if Edith Finch knows Ethan Carter…
If you thought the idea of Christopher Nolan directing Ready Player One was crazy, you may want to sit down for a second.
Earlier this week, we reported that Warner Bros. was reportedly courting the Intersteller director to helm the sci-fi adventure film, written by Zak Penn based on a book by Ernie Cline. It seemed like a pipe dream – Nolan generally develops his own screenplays – but it hinted at the confidence Warner Bros. had in the new script.
Well, it turns out that confidence is very real. Ain’t it Cool News reports not only is Warner Bros. talking to Nolan about it, they’re also looking at Robert Zemeckis, Peter Jackson, Edgar Wright and Matthew Vaughn. Read more about the Ready Player One director short list below.
According to Ain’t It Cool, Zemeckis is the top choice because of ”how heavily his work is referenced in the book. It would be him revisiting the stuff from his heyday that we all fell in love with him for, and would probably the closest we’d ever get to a Zemeckis-directed BTTF 4.”
That’s true. The story is kind of Willy Wonka meet Tron meets The Running Man. In the future, everyone spends their time in a virtual world called Oasis. When the man who created this multi-trillion dollar software dies, he announces to the world he’s giving away his fortune. He’s hidden clues within Oasis and whoever finds them can have all his money. This changes the world as people devote their lives to the quest to find these clues. Now, what really makes this cool is that the creator grew up on ’80s pop culture so to truly find the clues, you have to be a total expert in everything from TV to music and movies. People study it as a job. Cline’s book tells a story where being a nerd is the coolest thing in the world. With plenty of sci-fi action and excitement along the way. It’s really awesome.
Back to the short list, it’s important to stress that every studio, on every movie, has a dream list of directors and on that dream list are Christopher Nolan, Robert Zemeckis, Peter Jackson, Edgar Wright and Matthew Vaughn. It’s like saying, “We’d love Leonardo DiCaprio or Johnny Depp for that role.” It’s a nice thought, but it’s almost never the reality.
That said, if Penn’s screenplay is good enough to even consider going to these directors with it, that’s a win for not only fans of Ready Player One, but for non-fans because eventually they’re going to get a great movie.
As for each director’s availability, there’s a chance for each guy. Wright might be the least available because, not only is he sought for Star Trek 3, it seems like he’s already prepping a movie. You think those tweets from Cleveland and New Orleans, in December, were for vacation? Tax breaks, people!
Vaughn just finished Kingsman, Jackson finished The Hobbit, Nolan Interstellar, and Zemeckis is in postproduction on The Walk. That comes out in October so you’d have to think if he wants to do it, they would wait on him.
Of this list, if one of these directors actually does it, my money is on Vaughn. The subject matter and opportunity for crazy visuals is right in his wheel house.
What do you think about the Ready Player One director short list?
This week filmmaker Christopher Nolan appeared on The Colbert Report. I wanted to spotlight this interview because Christopher Nolan usually doesn’t do fun talk shows like Colbert, and Stephen gets the almost-always-serious Nolan to swear and talk on a more down to earth level. I know that Nolan is very picky about which outlets he does interviews with (rumor has it he hates online blogs, which is why you almost never see him talk 1:1 with anything but print and television press) so for him to accept an interview with Stephen Colbert likely means he’s watched the show (he tells Colbert he’s also a big fan of his in the quick intro). My favorite moment comes when Colbert takes Nolan to task for making him think in a big blockbuster space epic, asking “Guardians of the Galaxy didn’t make me do that… why do you want to make me think? Why can’t you have shit just blow up?” Watch the full Christopher Nolan Colbert Report Interview embedded after the jump.
Christopher Nolan Colbert Report Interview
The following Stephen Colbert interview with Christopher Nolan on The Colbert Report aired on December 3rd 2014 on Comedy Central.
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week we don our nut cutters, headbands and knee high socks and pay homage to one of basketball’s greats, get serious about our nation’s racial divide by way of South Africa, find out the origins of one of the world’s greatest take out dishes, find Professor X giving the performance of a lifetime, we try not to get killed by reporting on the news, and Chris asks the audience if a binge watch of Black Mirror would be a good idea.
NASH: The Documentary Trailer
It shouldn’t be any surprise to anyone but I’m homogeneously ill-equipped to be a man in mainstream popular culture.
I don’t know how to take care of my house, my car, I can’t fix anything, I can’t hang a picture, I don’t care for spending any great length of time on a golf course, I’m thankful I have all girls because I sure as hell wouldn’t know what to do with a boy, and I’m probably the worst person you’ll ever talk to at a party about anything related to sports. With the exception of baseball, I haven’t a clue how many people are allowed on the field of play at any one time and whenever anyone on ESPN starts talking strategy, positions, players, whatever, it might as well be like that moment in Weird Science when mom tries to explain to dad that he has a son named Gary. No clue, no frame of reference, whatsoever.
That said, I’m stoked to see this.
One thing that I can find common ground with sports enthusiasts is, oddly enough, ESPN’s 30 for 30 or any number of their films. Directors Michael Hamilton and Corey Ogilvie here seem to have that touch in being able to bridge the divide between the things that make dudes talk emphatically about players and the more clueless, like me, who just want to be inspired or listen to a compelling story. This is why Hard Knocks is one of my favorite programs on television. I could care less about the sport and this trailer hones in on that. I’m sure it will get all kinds of complex, and I can respect that, but the trailer is that bright, silver hook that ought to try and catch as much of us as it can. What’s more, we have a veritable who’s who that wax poetic on Nash which includes Doug Ellin, Ron Howard, Owen Wilson, Andy Garcia, and more. The journey we take here is a gentle one and understands not all of us are as familiar with Steve Nash’s accomplishments. The trailer a great reminder that the difference between what makes a good sports film great is being able to communicate the power of a player in a language that suits everyone.
The Other Man: F.W. de Klerk and the End of Apartheid Trailer
With the events in Ferguson and, this week, in New York City this documentary couldn’t be more appropriate for discussion.
When you watch this trailer for director Nicolas Rossier’s retrospective on the life and political career of the very last head of state of the Apartheid regime. What’s fortuitous about this trailer is not that the subject matter is incredibly interesting, because it is, but the echos from the past seem to sound a lot louder when heard through the sounds of the last few months of our own timeline. The problems associated with the way Apartheid’s power structure proved itself untenable, a flawed and ignorant system based on presumptions of superiority, all rolled up to this one man who was in charge of helping to dismantle the very thing he stood for. The trailer becomes tough to watch when you consider that the answers to our own issues, decades removed from a place that was parodied in a Lethal Weaponsequel, for God’s sake, lie within de Klerk’s own reflections of a time that has not passed, a time that is very much still here. It’s those in power who have the actual power to drastically change things but if we’re only willing to say it’s a body cam issue or a training issue or something else other than a sweeping change of the way things are done at the highest levels, then we’re as deluded as the people who think everything’s OK with the status quo. The trailer here tells you everything you need to know about the power of ignorance and what it takes to have real change. Powerful stuff here.
Chameleon Trailer
If you have the means to check out the documentary Reportero, I implore you to do so.
One of the things that leap out at you when you see a documentary like Reportero, or hear about what happens to journalists in places like Russia where corruption runs rampant and dozens of reporters have been killed doing their jobs, is how very dangerous their livelihoods are compared to the challenges faced here in the US. Director Ryan Mullins takes a similar stance in showcasing what it is like for this reporter who works in Africa and has to resort to Bond-like tactics in order to expose the stories that otherwise couldn’t be told. This trailer fantastically encapsulates the why, how, when, and huh in explaining why a journalist would have to go to such lengths in pursuit of a story. It’s quick and we’re not given much to go on but what we do get is an incredible, almost jokey, look at someone who is fighting back against a power structure that, honestly, would probably like him jailed or killed for simply telling the world the secrets that powerful people would like kept secret. We don’t get much deeper here than hinting that his work has stirred a lot of unease but, at a minute and twenty-five seconds you make do with what you have and what they have is more than enough to stir the pot.
Match Trailer
This is designed for the stage.
There was little doubt in my mind, and little surprise when I found my suspicions were confirmed, that what we have here is a play that has been, through the sheer force of will, become a film. It’s been nominated for a Tony, of all things. Director Stephen Belber, who won my heart simply for his writing the episode “Inches” on Rescue Me, does something fantastic here and that’s capturing that sense that what we’re seeing here isn’t a simulacrum of a moment that we’re supposed to believe could have happened, but is a representation of something greater about our humanity when it comes to our past transgressions. It’s powerful and it takes a moment to get acclimated to this world before understanding that we’re not talking about an interview but something much darker and poignant. This trailer keeps you on unsure footing and I love that. You may not like that this seems like a pretty flimsy open and shut movie about some old codger with a secret past, and it well may be and it’s a shame that the Tony nomination, unless I missed something, isn’t mentioned whatsoever; it would certainly resonate with the core audience this movie should appeal to. Regardless, I’m left wildly interested in making sure this is one movie I invest some time in seeking out if only to see whether Belber has managed to retain the power of what make the play so resonant with audiences.
The Search for General Tso Trailer
I don’t think I’ve ever had it but this is wildly interesting.
I was young, impressionable, and was going through a rather vigorous Pauly Shore adoration phase. As a patron of the arts, I supported the Weasel with my meager wealth and one of those purchases was his CD which I purchased, literally, two decades ago and, in which, he stated (along with the crowd) that the croissant was not a French creation but one born in the labs of Jack in the Box. Of course, this was preposterous but it had the effect of questioning the entomology of many of the food items we come to accept as belonging to one region or the other. Here, then, is director Ian Cheney who has a thing to say about the origins of General Tso’s chicken. I do not know exactly why this trailer is so damn riveting but I’m curious about this plate’s history. There is little room for dilly dallying here as the reason why we’re all gathered here is established quickly and, just as fast, start getting input from restaurateurs, critics, and the general public. It seems a little chaotic but the subject matter is light and can afford to be a little hasty with its focus. If there is a misstep here it’s that the film’s accolades and the festivals where it has played should have led the trailer’s narrative. It’s just a small bump in an otherwise entertaining preview about a meal that so many people know as readily as they do the words “Kleenex” or “Q-Tips.”
Black Mirror/White Christmas Trailer
Never seen an episode. Looks like I might need to clear my schedule. Worth binge watching? Your comments below would be helpful.
Nota bene: If you have any suggestions of trailers to possibly be included in this column, even have a trailer of your own to pitch, please let me know by sending me a note at Christopher_Stipp@yahoo.com or look me up via Twitter at @Stipp
In case you missed them, here are the other trailers we covered at /Film this week:
According to an Infoscout study, the Xbox One dominated the rival PlayStation 4 on Black Friday in the United States. According to the study, Xbox One made up 53 percent of all consoles sold in stores on Black Friday while the PlayStation 4 came in second 31 percent. The Xbox 360 came in third with 9 percent (giving Microsoft a total of 62 percent of sales), Nintendo Wii U at 6 percent, and PS3 at 1 percent. Which console did you buy on Black Friday?
Another leak out of French publisher Ubisoft this week. A tipster revealed to Kotaku tons of exciting details about 2015’s Assassin’s Creed Victory. The game is set in Victorian Era London, and is said to feature a new grappling hook which could have a huge impact on gameplay in the annualized series. Ubisoft basically confirmed the leak, releasing a statement saying it is disappointed that the non-final assets leaked.
The Other Stuff (Stories We Like, But Didn’t Cover With a Standalone Post):
Asher Vollmer, creator of mobile hit Threes!, this week announced his next game. It’s called Close Castles, and it’s coming to PlayStation platforms such as PS3, PS4, and PlayStation Vita. It’s a cute-looking RTS that aims to fix all the problems with RTSes for consoles. That’s a big promise! You can read more about the game here.
Peter Molyneux of Fable fame has announced that his new mobile game, Godus, is now available for Android devices. If you need a refresher, Godus is a god game in the vein of Populous (which Molyneux created), that tasks players will wielding absolute power to determine the fate of the world’s inhabitants.
Looks like the rumors were right. Chair Entertainment’s epic mobile game, Infinity Blade, appears to be on its way to the Xbox One, at least in China. The first video footage of the Xbox One version arrived this week, showing off how players can use Kinect to control the action. We’re still awaiting official confirmation, but it looks very, very likely at this point.
Microsoft’s open-ended sandbox hit Minecraft this week added an official Dennis the Menace mod. That was a strange sentence to write. It’s an officially sanctioned mod, approved by publisher DC Thomson, and featuring not only Dennis, but also his dog Gnasher, and of course, Dennis’ nemesis, Walter. To learn more, check out the trailer above or read this story from The Guardian.
Could threatening to kill someone online, as is a frequent occurrence on Twitter and other social media platforms, soon lead to real jail time? That’s one of the questions the United States Supreme Court is tackling this week as part of a case stemming from 2010. You can read all about it here.
Hey Red Faction fans, this one’s for you. New series owner Nordic Games–which purchased the game rights from THQ after it collapsed–this week released Red Faction: Guerrilla on Steam. After a month of beta testing, the game is available today through Valve’s digital distribution platform. Of course, Games for Windows Live is no longer required, but Nordic has also added a number of new features, including Steam Trading Cards, achievements for DLC, various stability improvements, and Russian, Polish, and Czech Localization. Best of all? It’s on sale now for $3.
PC peripheral company Razer announced today that Gideon Yu, former Facebook and YouTube CFO, has joined the company’s board of directors. Yu is also the co-owned and former president of the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers.
Tough times at mid-tier developer Majesco, as the publisher has laid off a number of staff following a troubling earnings report just last month. One affected developer is Casey Lynch, who was behind Midnight City, Majesco’s indie publishing arm. We wish all affected staffers the best of luck moving forward.
The Suicide Squad arrived in Lego Batman 3: Beyond Gotham this week, only it’s not called that in the kid-friendly game. In “The Squad” expansion, as Warner Bros. is calling it, a mysterious figure has made its way into the Belle Reve Penitentiary. It’s up to you–playing as Deadshot, Deathstroke, Harley Quinn, and Captain Boomerang–to hunt them down. The DLC Is available for $3 by itself, or through the Lego Batman 3 DLC pass, which sells for $15.
Sony is gunning for a Little Big Planet world record this weekend, and you can help. The publisher is trying to set the official Guinness World Record for most user-generation LittleBigPlanet levels created in a 24 hour period. All you need to do is create a level between December 6 at 3 PM PDT and December 7 at 3 PM PDT to be counted. More information about the world record attempt is available here.
Have a Skylanders fan on your Christmas list? You’re in luck. Video game retailer GameStop has announced a special promotional effort focused around Activision’s popular toys-to-life series Skylanders. On Saturday, December 6 (that’s today!) you can visit any GameStop store in the US to score the following deals:
Skylanders Trap Team starter pack for $49.99 ($25 off) –Even more savings on the Trap Team Starter Pack for Tablets at $39.99 ($35 off)
Receive a free Skylanders Giants 3-pack when you purchase a Skylanders Swap Force or older starter pack
Receive a Trap character for 99 cents with the purchase of any new Trap Master character
Access to the GameStop-exclusive Eon’s Elite Whirlwind character. This limited edition character is three times more powerful than other characters, and features one-of-a-kind metallic armor.
Purchase the extremely limited Winterfest Lobstar Character
Skylanders Mini Comic Fun Packs are just $2 each (regularly $2.99)
Texas-based developer Robot Entertainment has announced a new partnership with Chinese giant Tencent Games to bring Orcs Must Die! Unchained to China. As part of the deal, Tencent will publish the upcoming PC game, which Robot is called a Tower Defense Online Battle Arena title, or a TOBA. Yes, TOBA.
Just in time for the release of the next Hobbit movie later this month, social game studio Kabam announced this week that is has updated its popular, free-to-play strategy game The Hobbit: Kingdoms of Middle-earth. The update includes the Lake-town Expansion pack, and a Middle-earth Magazine interactive companion app that comes with tips and tricks for the game, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the game’s development, and more. The Lake-town Expansion Pack is inspired by Peter Jackson’s movie, and includes new heroes such as Bard and the Lake-town settlement itself. The game’s executive producer, Weiwei Geng, said Kabam “worked very closely” with Warner Bros. to ensure that the game’s depiction of Lake-town accurately resembles what movie-goers will see.
Impressive trailer alert! Sega this week launched a new CGI trailer for upcoming strategy game Total War: Atilla. The impressively produced trailer is called “Red Horse,” but we won’t spoil the reason why. Check out the full trailer above.
Fox and developer Pocket Gems this week announced plans to release a new Night at the Museum game alongside the new movie, Secret Tomb, which arrives the week before Christmas. The officially licensed game is called Night at the Museum: Hidden Treasures, and it’s scheduled to launch this holiday for iOS and Android devices. You play as Larry Daley, security guard, who must search for hidden relics, seek out clues, and team up with legendary personalities such as Theodore Roosevelt, Jedediah Smith, and even Rexy the Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Just in time for the holidays, Nintendo and electronics giant Philips announced this week that they have resolved their patent dispute. Financial terms of the agreement were not announced, but as part of the announcement, Nintendo and Philips have agreed to a worldwide patent licensing deal. Philips initially claimed that Nintendo copied its patents, seeking damages, a trial, and the removal of the Wii U from sale.
Here is a video showing people in their 50s and 60s player Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. I don’t know what else to write here, so I guess you should just go watch the video. Have a great weekend!
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Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto and Eiji Aonuma revealed new footage of The Legend of Zelda Wii U at the The Game Awards 2014 tonight.
The video, which you can watch above, started with Link standing on top a high cliff, one of many in the game that let you look over the vast game world. Aonuma sets a marker on a tower far in the distance, which also shows up on the Game Pad’s screen, and then starts heading in its direction by riding Link’s horse, Epona. Aonuma said it would take a long time to walk across the game’s map.
On his way there, traveling through a large forest, Aonuma showed how Epona will mostly be able to ride without too much input from the player, freeing him up to swing his sword and fire arrows. We also got to see Link jump off the horse, slow down time, and fire arrows at enemies before he hit the ground.
Aonuma said the team is working very hard on the game, and that he’s confident that The Legend of Zelda for Wii U will be out next year.
Nintendo has not yet announced a release date for Zelda for Wii U, though producer Eiji Aonuma said today that he’s confident the game won’t slip to 2016.
“The way it uses the GamePad is really starting to feel good,” Miyamoto said about the new Star Fox.
A prototype of the untitled Star Fox game first unveiled at E3 in Los Angeles in June, and at the time Miyamoto said he was considering partnering with an external development studio to help support the project.
The Wii U Star Fox game will mark the first original game in the series to be published since 2006, when the company released Star Fox Command on the Nintendo DS.
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The Game Awards 2014 are now over. BioWare’s Dragon Age: Inquisition won overall Game of the Year, while Shovel Knight took home a trophy for best independent game. All winners, broken down by category, are listed below. Did voters get it right? Let us know in the comments below!
Tonight during the Game Awards 2014, Bandai Namco confirmed that its previously announced Godzilla game is coming to the PS4 in addition to PS3, and will be released in the West. Previously, the game was announced only for Japan. The new Godzilla game will launch this summer.
In the new Godzilla game, you play as the hulking beast, wreaking havoc on cities with your incredible force. In addition to destroying every city’s Energy Generator, you’ll need to collect as much G-Energy as possible, which you can use to grow your size and skills.
“The game will also allow players to utilize a dynamic Movie-Style Camera Angle System, delivering the most epic camera angles from which to destroy both a multitude of locations as well as classic enemies such as Mothra, King Ghidorah, and Mechagodzilla,” Bandai Namco said in a statement.
The new Godzilla game, which is simply titled Godzilla, features multiple game modes, including Mission, Diorama, and King of Monsters.
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