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  • Here Are 11 Board Game Movies Hollywood Should Make Next

    The following post was originally published on February 24th 2014.

    Mouse & Mystics and other board game movies that Hollywood should make

    Which board game movies should Hollywood make next? This week it was announced that Gail Katz (The Perfect Storm, Air Force One) had acquired the film and TV rights to Settlers of Catan, a very popular eurogame which while fun, probably wouldn’t make a great film. So I thought now is a good time to republish my list of the 11 board game movies Hollywood should make next.

    The following article first appeared on /Film in February 2014:

    Over the last year or so I’ve gotten sucked into the table top scene, and now have a board game addiction. I’m not talking about Monopoly or The Game of Life, but designer hobby board games that offer more strategy and theme than the games we all played as children.

    Hollywood has dipped its toes into the board game movies a handful of times over the last few years. First with Battleship. It was such a huge bomb that Universal later dropped Monopoly, which was being developed for years by Ridley Scott. Universal released a horror/thriller adaptation of Ouija. Universal and Warner Bros are both fighting to make a movie based on the role-paying game Dungeons & Dragons. And most recently, 20th Century Fox has announced they are brining the popular role-playing card game Magic: The Gathering to the big screen with the help of Simon Kinberg.

    There are many reasons Battleship failed but I think first and foremost the audience refused to take the movie seriously after hearing the title. The studio clearly greenlit the project hoping to turn massive brand recognition into tickets sold, but it didn’t take a genius to realize that the 1930 board game didn’t have enough story to warrant a movie adaptation. So much so that director Peter Berg made up his own “alien invasion at sea” construct.

    So if Hollywood is going to develop board game movies, why not look at some board games that offer deeper storytelling, more interesting scenarios and compelling characters? The list I have put together after the jump includes a bunch of board games that you might not have heard of, but are popular in the tabletop gaming world. Each of them has something to offer Hollywood if they wanted to bet on concept and story vs. huge branding.

    It should be noted that while the tabletop world is a niche market, the brand recognition might be the equivalent of developing an adaptation from an independent cult comic book series. For instance, The Walking Dead was selling around 25,000 copies of each issue when it was picked up for television adaptation on AMC. Some successfully produced strategy games like Pandemic are said to have sold hundreds of thousands of copies.

    I have played all of the games I featured in this list – not only do they offer big screen opportunities, but all of them are great games. If you want to get into table top board games, any of these would be a good first buy. To make things easier, the following list is not in any order. (I do start off the list with my top choice.) If there were a board game on the market that should be made into a movie, it should be…

    Mice and Mystics

    1. Mice & Mystics

    Mice and Mystics might be the deepest storytelling game I’ve ever played; it comes with a 58-page campaign storybook divided into 11 chapters of story-based missions. The tiny fantasy tale features mice heroes with magical powers and insect villains on the ground floor (literally) of an epic tale in a royal castle.

    ONCE UPON A TIME In the kingdom of Owendale there lived a kind, but lonely, king who had no queen to help him rule the country or raise his son, Prince Collin. One autumn day an emissary arrived at the castle – the mysterious and beautiful Queen Vanestra. Before long, the King announced his intentions to marry Vanestra. And then the dark days came. ADVENTURE AWAITS. In Mice and Mystics players take on the roles of those still loyal to the king – but to escape the clutches of Vanestra, they have been turned into mic. Play as cunning field mice who must race through a castle now twenty times larger than before. The castle would be a dangerous place with Vanestra’s minions in control, but now countless other terrors also await heroes who are but the size of figs.  … Mice and Mystics is a cooperative adventure game in which the players work together to save an imperiled kingdom. They will face countless adversaries such as rats, cockroaches, and spiders, and of course the greatest of all horrors: the castle’s housecat, Brodie. Mice and Mystics is a boldly innovative game that thrusts players into an ever-changing, interactive environment, and features a rich storyline that the players help create as they play the game.

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    The game was released in 2012 and very well received, selling over 30,000 copies (in the US alone) and winning three Dice Tower Awards.  The game is a favorite of both families and adult gamers, making it perfect for an animated adaptation. The story by Jerry Hawthorne features wonderful imagery worthy of a DreamWorks or even a Pixar adaptation. I’m currently working my way through the game with my game group.

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    Mad Men co-star Rich Sommer recorded an audiobook of the “story moments” which is available for a small charitable donation. Plaid Hat Games have since released the Mice and Mystics: Heart of Glorm small-box expansion which adds six chapters to the story, and is working on a full expansion called Mice and Mystics: Downwood Tales which will take the mouse heroes out of the castle into the enchanted forest and introduce a new set of green lizard heroes and foes. So there is more stories that could be told in sequels.

    Mice & Mystics is available on Amazon for around $52.

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    2. Two Rooms and a Boom

    Two Rooms and a Boom is a hidden-role social role-playing game for six to 30 players. One player is a terrorist bomber, another player is the president of the United States, and the rest of the players are split into teams trying either to help the president stay alive or help the terrorist make the kill. The players are randomly given roles and placed into two separate rooms. The bomb is going to blow up in a specific amount of time, and the rooms are allowed to trade hostages a few times. The players are allowed to show their role cards to each other, but revealing your side or role to the wrong person could be fatal. If by the end of the game the President has avoided the room with the bomber, his blue team wins. If the bomber ends up blowing up the room with the president, the red team wins.

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    Many of the participants in the game are also given their own secret objectives – for instance, the President’s wife and mistress both want to end up in the same room with the president, and win if they accomplish that goal but not if both of them are in the room. One player in each room can be a spy, who has a card that makes it look like he is on the other team, but he is really a secret operative trying to gain information for the other team to use to win the game. Another player is an engineer who has the trigger for the bomb. He needs to find the bomber and get him the trigger before the countdown is over or the bomb won’t work.

    The game is played in many game conventions around the world and was recently kickstarted for a retail release. For now, you can download and print the game for free from the creator’s website. The game is a ton of fun and very involved, unlike another hidden-role game, Werewolf, which has a player elimination each round and very few interesting extra player goals.

    We’ve seen the scenario in movies and television in the past (most recently the season one finale of Homeland) but the concept has never been the entire subject of a feature film as far as I can remember. I could definitely see the idea turned into a real-time contained mystery thriller which could be accomplished on a Jason Blum-budget level. (Hey, it only takes a couple rooms on lockdown.) A big-screen adaptation might have to ditch the president for a lower key character who wouldn’t be recognizable by those stuck in the rooms.

    Two Rooms and a Boom will be released later this year but you can download a print and play version to try yourself on TuesdayKnightGames.com.

    Pandemic

    3. Pandemic

    Pandemic is one of my favorites, a cooperative strategy board game set in the near future when several virulent diseases that have broken out simultaneously all over the world. Players are disease-fighting specialists working together to treat disease hotspots while researching cures. Each player takes on a different role with different game abilities, and the team has to travel the world and prevent the spread of the diseases before Earth is saturated with them.

    The game, designed by Matt Leacock, is a grand puzzle that requires both foresight and teamwork to win. Zman Games have since released two expansions: On the Brink, which introduces another virulent disease (as if Pandemic wasn’t already hard enough), and a bio-terrorist scenario. In The Lab introduces a scientific research laboratory (an extra board) where “scientists race against time to sequence diseases, take samples, and test cures” which adds to the realism of the theme.

    The only reason this might not ever be made into a movie is because Steven Soderbergh‘s dramatic thriller Contagion is essentially a big screen version of this board game. Hollywood could look at the Bio-terrorist variant included in the On the Brink expansion, however, as a storyline option.

    Pandemic is available at some Target stores or on Amazon for around $28.

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  • EL James Wants More Control Over ‘Fifty Shades of Grey’ Sequel

    Fifty Shades of Grey sequel

    Fifty Shades of Grey is exactly the box-office powerhouse Universal and Focus hoped it might be, with a $300m global take so far, and few signs of slowing down as the film goes into its second weekend. (That’s despite a low CinemaScore of C+, which would generally suggest a huge drop-off is on the way.)

    That isn’t making a green light for the proposed Fifty Shades of Grey sequel, Fifty Shades Darker, come any faster. We’ve heard suggestions that Sam Taylor-Johnson, who directed the first film, won’t be back for the second. And now, as original author E.L. James jockeys for more control over the film version of her creation, screenwriter Kelly Marcel may be out as well, with James taking over screenwriting duties. 

    Variety reports that James wants to take, er, a firmer hand with the sequel, which is presumably the result of the many reported conflicts between she and Taylor-Johnson. Though even if she does write the first draft, Universal would probably reserve the option to hire another screenwriter to do revisions.

    The official studio line on the situation is “the studio had always intended to sit down with the author after the film opened and discuss next steps and that has not yet happened,” which is the PR version of Pee-Wee Herman saying “I meant to do that” while picking himself up from a pratfall.

    The sequel moves much more into overt thriller territory, with Cristian Grey doing more weird stalking, and Ana dealing with unwanted attention from her new boss. Without the lure of the unknown that the intro to BDSM provides the first film, the sequel will have to work even harder to distinguish itself if it wants to even equal the success of the first film, much less top it.

    Another question is, following any behind the scenes reshuffling, whether or not the cast will be affected. Dakota Johnson really has to stick around, because she’s the prime redeeming quality of the film as-is. But if they wanted to re-cast the Christian Grey role, played in the first film by Jamie Dornan, there might not be too many complaints after his severe lack of chemistry with Johnson the first time out. Regardless, any scheduling delay is going to be problematic for them, as they put off other work until they know what’s up with this sequel.

    Any cast changes are purely, totally speculative at this point. We’ll see if James badgers Universal into letting her write (which seems likely) and then who takes the director’s chair in the wake of that decision. Currently, Universal would love to have the film out next year, but a Valentine’s Day release may already be out of reach, and the scheduling will have to fall in line behind work on the screenplay.

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  • 'Terminator: Genisys' Will Get Remastered for Release in IMAX 3D

    'Terminator: Genisys' Will Get Remastered for Release in IMAX 3D

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    The films heading to IMAX screens this year just keep stacking up. Not only did Fifty Shades of Grey get a small, last minute run on the giant screen starting last weekend, but Interstellar is coming back for one showing only this Saturday, Focus hits IMAX screens next week, followed by Cinderella in March and the recently bumped up Mission: Impossible 5 will also hit the massive screen. Now Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions have announced another teaming with IMAX as their franchise reboot Terminator: Genisys will be re-mastered into the IMAX 3D format and released worldwide on the big, big screen. ›››

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  • Louis C.K. Wants to Die Horribly in Neill Blomkamp's 'Alien' Movie

    Louis C.K. Wants to Die Horribly in Neill Blomkamp's 'Alien' Movie

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    Just last night we got official word from Neill Blomkamp along with confirmation from 20th Century Fox that the District 9 and Chappie director would be at the helm of a new film set in the Alien universe. The news came after the filmmaker posted some concept art he created for the project, followed by an interview where he said the odds were good that he would end up doing the film, despite his own hesitation. And while we don’t know if Sigourney Weaver will officially be part of it (she was included in the concept art), since she also stars in Chappie, she’s been talking with Blomkamp about it and even inspired the role. Well, Jimmy Fallon asked about it last night, and it sounds like she’ll be involved. But that’s not all. Read on! ›››

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  • 'Friday Night Lights' Movie Star Jay Hernandez Joins 'Suicide Squad'

    'Friday Night Lights' Movie Star Jay Hernandez Joins 'Suicide Squad'

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    Just after Joel Kinnaman was brought in to replace the departed Tom Hardy on Warner Bros. Pictures and DC Comics’ adaptation of Suicide Squad, another cast member has joined the project. The Wrap reports Friday Night Lights film star Jay Hernandez is in talks for a role in the film that already has a mostly impressive cast that includes Will Smith as Deadshot, Joel Kinnaman as Rick Flagg, Margot Robbie as Harley Quinn, Jai Courtney as Captain Boomerang, Cara Delevingne as Enchantress and Jared Leto as The Joker. But with all the roles filled on the super villain team, who will Hernandez play in the film? Read on! ›››

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  • Ominous & Odd International Trailer for Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River'

    Ominous & Odd International Trailer for Ryan Gosling's 'Lost River'

    Lost River

    The only way to break the spell is to bring peace to the surface.” After the first peculiar trailer for Ryan Gosling‘s directorial debut Lost River arrived not too long ago, an international trailer gives us another look at the very strange film. Christina Hendricks, Iain De Caestecker, Ben Mendelsohn and Saoirse Ronan star in the film that is full of dark fantasy and gorgeous imagery. But it looks like Gosling just may have been trying too hard to make this one work in the end. It feels like the kind of film that sounded good and beautifully artistic on paper but doesn’t end up connecting with the audience. Watch? ›››

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  • Watch: Crazy New International 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Trailer Hits

    Watch: Crazy New International 'Mad Max: Fury Road' Trailer Hits

    Mad Max: Fury Road International

    “Out here everything hurts… now pick up what you can and run!” We’ve seen some kick ass trailers for this movie already, but why not another one? A short new 1-minute international trailer has debuted for George Miller’s Mad Max: Fury Road and there are just a few glimpses of new footage in this, along with all the awesome music and badass shots we’ve seen so far. There’s not much new stuff, but there is enough to make me keep saying “holy shit!” This is going to be the movie of the summer, move over Avengers, I can’t wait for this! Wow. Tom Hardy stars as the new Mad Max, joined by Charlize Theron, Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Hugh Keays-Byrne as Immortan Joe, among many others. I still can’t believe this movie was even made, and has everything we get a glimpse of in this trailer. Enjoy! ›››

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  • Will Smith to Produce & May Star in 'Bounty' at Paramount Pictures

    Will Smith to Produce & May Star in 'Bounty' at Paramount Pictures

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    Next week sees Will Smith back on the big screen, but without any big sci-fi action accompanying him, in the con artist romance Focus with future Suicide Squad co-star Margot Robbie. And now the international superstar has just lined up another project for his future slate as THR reports Smith is attached to star in Bounty, a new thriller set up at Paramount Pictures. The studio just picked up the spec script written by Sascha Penn, an up and coming writer who previously sold a spec script called The Ditch to Warner Bros. and a pitch called Yakuza vs. Mafia to Good Universe. He’s also scripting The Idolmaker remake at MGM. ›››

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  • Ewan McGregor to Make Directorial Debut with 'American Pastoral'

    Ewan McGregor to Make Directorial Debut with 'American Pastoral'

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    As of last fall, Salt director Phillip Noyce was still slated to direct the long-gestating Ameircan Pastoral, based on the book written by author Phillip Roth. However, since Jennifer Connelly and Dakota Fanning joined the project last fall, it sounds like Noyce fell away from the project. Because now Deadline reports Ewan McGregor, who was already on board to lead the film, is now set to make his directorial debut with production slated to begin in September in Pittsburgh. Noyce had been trying to get this project off the ground for more than a decade, so it must have taken something pretty drastic to draw him away. ›››

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  • Neill Blomkamp Confirms 'Alien' Sequel Project As His Next Movie

    Neill Blomkamp Confirms 'Alien' Sequel Project As His Next Movie

    After teasing fans with some concept art this January for an unrealized Alien sequel, sci-fi director Neill Blomkamp addressed the existence and status of the project in an interview earlier this month and was very hopeful that the project would get made, even though he indicated that it was his own hesitancy that kept it from happening initially. But now Blomkamp seems to be making good on his teasing as he just confirmed that this new Alien project will be his next film. The director again took to Instagram to post another piece of art, but now with the caption, “Um… So I think it’s officially my next film. #alien.” Whoa! ›››

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