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#1 Cartman

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Posted 08 November 2007 - 16:42

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Variety - Disney, Bruckheimer talking Prince

Newell in negotiations to direct live action film.

Disney and producer Jerry Bruckheimer have made an offer to Mike Newell to direct "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," a live-action feature based on the videogame.
Newell, who last ventured into franchise fare with "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire," met execs at the studio to discuss the project this week, and negotiations are expected to begin shortly.

The vidgame has spawned six installments and several spinoffs, prompting studio hopes that the project will have tentpole potential.

"Prince of Persia" has a script by Jeffrey Nachmanoff ("The Day After Tomorrow") and vidgame creator Jordan Mechner.Disney, whose topper, Oren Aviv, will put as many as seven films in production between now and March, recently decided not to race to get "Prince of Persia" into production until labor issues are resolved.

Newell most recently helmed "Love in the Time of Cholera."



Jag gillar spelen så detta kanske kan bli bra. Dock har jag inte mycket till övers för Jerry Bruckheimer.

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Posted 08 November 2007 - 20:11

Om de gör filmen så den ser ut som originalet (till Amiga för sisådär två decennier sedan) får den i alla fall schysst retro-känsla. Men jag tvivlar... ;)
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Posted 08 November 2007 - 20:19

Jag håller med Cartman här. Älskar de nya spelen också, åtminstone Sands of Time och the Two Thrones. Fantastiska, episka spel. Och nu blir det åtminstone inte Michael Bay som regissör som det ryktades om förut - det kan bara vara bra att slippa Bay. :cool2:
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Posted 08 November 2007 - 20:23

Spelade endast SNES-versionen back in the days.
Kan säkert bli en film i härlig matinéanda om det görs rätt dock.

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Posted 09 November 2007 - 14:55

Jag har gillat spelen sedan det kom till Amiga som Fiskrens så snällt påpekade. Dock är det väl mest dom senaste som jag ägnat mest tid åt och om detta görs på rätt sätt kan filmen bli hur bra som helst. Bara tanken på att Sands Of time ska bli film är så coolt.

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Posted 13 November 2007 - 11:32

Ja, spelade också de där gamla spelen. Fast till PC då. Men jag tycker att de nya (förutom Warrior Within som var klart sämre än Sands of Time och the Two Thrones) var fantastiskt lyckade uppdateringar och jag har spelat dem tills mina tummar blödde i stort sett. Bara de inte missbrukar "bullettime-effekten" från Matrix osv. Den är redan utsliten.
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Posted 13 November 2007 - 17:25

Tycker det finns många andra vägar att gå nu när spelet äntligen ska filmatiseras, utan att dom för den delen överanvänder sig av "bullettime-effekten". Tycker precis som dig att den känns så pass utsliten och vanlig nuförtiden att den lätt skulle kunna sänka hela filmen om den används in absurdum.

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Posted 28 November 2007 - 17:14

Carveonline.Com - Mike Newell on Prince of Persia

November 21, 2007

Mike Newell has done right by big fantasy franchises before. His Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire honored the epic book despite consolidated scripting. Now he's tapped to handle Prince of Persia. He was on tour promoting his latest film, Love in the Time of Cholera, but warmed up to the PoP inquiries quickly.


Crave Online: How do you feel about doing a video game movie?

Mike Newell: It's not a video game movie. It's a great story. I'm sorry, that slightly blindsided me. I will talk about Prince of Persia but I've been making Prince of Persia for only the last five days. I don't have any great truths to say about it. If you had read the script, you would know that it wasn't a video game. It's very exciting and it's immensely romantic and it's like Lost Horizon. It takes you to somewhere you've never been.



Crave Online: Is the script set in stone because of the strike?

Mike Newell: Oh no, no, no. This is a Jerry Bruckheimer film. Strikes are like the weather. If it's rain today, it'll be sunny tomorrow. That's how Bruckheimer is. You just wait. It'll all be fine.



Crave Online: Have you plaid the video game?

Mike Newell: No, I haven't played the Prince of Persia game. I've got a minion who is, even as we speak, training on the Prince of Persia game and will show me tomorrow.



Crave Online: You have guys holding onto ledges and pulling themselves up, right?

Mike Newell: Oh, we'll have all that. Certainly we will. Yes, yes, you bet. But there's so much that will happen with that story because it's 1300 years ago. This girl who was actually a kind of priest… I'm sorry, I've been on it five days. I'm full of f***ing ideas. It'll be terrific.



Crave Online: It'll be like Pirates probably.

Mike Newell: No, absolutely not like Pirates. Pirates is comedy. This isn't comedy. This will be romance. This will be a great love story set against danger and the fate of the world. You know what Stonehenge is? Stonehenge is a machine that tells you that the world will survive because every year the sun comes up in exactly the same place. And… yeah, I know.



Crave Online: Okay. Cholera has lots of fans too. Will they be satisfied with your movie?

Mike Newell: I can't tell you that. I'm satisfied with the movie because what the book says is that Farmina is all her life a great beauty and she's timid. She's not sure whether she's lived her life. Did I really love him? He was a good man but did I really, really love him?

She thinks that all the way along, all the way through. She gets married for the wrong reasons. She has a stressed relationship with him and yet at the end, she can perfectly honestly say that it was a good marriage. It was a good marriage. It's just there were stresses in it. But she's tinted and Florentino isn't timid at all. Florentino is wild and brave and crazy and loves her to distraction all his life, and has 622 other lovers.

In the end, what the book says is now is now. I know we're 70, we're old people, we might die tomorrow. Marry me now and at least we'll get 24 hours. So the book is a great heroic, as well as everything else, as well as how delicate and subtle and careful and well observed it is.

It's a great heroic affirmation of life, of positiveness, of belief and doing things. That we got. If we got that, we've got a version of Marquez. How could we ever be literal? If we were going to be literal, I would need 16 hours of television to do it. What we do have is a film that sees what the book is about and does that. Sure, there were things that killed me to leave out.



Crave Online: Like what?

Mike Newell: One of the things was, I don't know if you know the book, was the very first chapter. I loved the very first chapter. I loved this silver haired old bullsh*tter coming into the room and saying, 'Don't worry, it's suicide, clearly suicide but the police don't have to know that and we'll do this, that and the other.

Then there is this fantastic image of him opening his medical bag and inside his medical bag is chaos. The chaos is his life. He looks so great from the outside, Juvenal, and the bag which is literally his impedimenta and those enormous elegances of construction are wonderful. I used to read the book every couple of weeks, while we were shooting.

I used to read it every couple of weeks for pure pleasure. I would sit down and say, "Why don't I read up? I'm shooting that in the next couple of days. I'll just check it out of the book." I would just cruise on through and love it. But the making of a movie is not the writing of a book.



Crave Online: So the book starts with everyone in old age too?

Mike Newell: That's what the novel does. The novel was always a guide for us. Marquez was very generous about it and said, "I think you feel too respectful towards the novel." This is in the scripting stage. When he saw the movie, he didn’t feel like that at all. He thought the movie was great, which I can't tell you what a good feeling that is for us because we don't have to sit in front of guys like you and duck and weave because we know that he didn't like it.

He did like it so no ducking and weaving. But the beginning is outlandish. You have a man falling out of a tree because he's bitten by a parrot. You have an old, old, old man in bed with a naked girl of about 17-18. Then extraordinarily enough, you have that old man going to the old woman whose husband just died saying, I have loved you for 50 years and I'm now pledging you my heart all over again and would like to marry you.

It's outrageous and outlandish. It's Marquez. He's one of the great writers ever. He has that kind of cheek and gall and surprise. If you don't do that, if you simply let it unroll from young to old, I don't think that you have done that sort of seizing the audience in surprise.


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Posted 21 February 2008 - 12:45

Mania - Disney Moves Persia Release

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Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008

In a move to avoid heavy screen competition, Disney has begun making moves in their 2009 release schedule. One of the films getting a release date change is the upcoming Bruckheimer-produced adaptation of Prince of Persia: Sands of Time, which was originally scheduled for July 10 has now been pushed ahead to June 16, 2009.


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Posted 21 February 2008 - 16:36

Låter logiskt, finns nämligen en MASSA bra filmer inom PoP's äventyrs/fantasy genre som kommer ut ungefär samtidigt. :)

Låter riktigt trevligt att dom har med lite romantik i PoP faktiskt, och en härlig äventyrsstämning. ^^ Vanligtvis är jag inget fan av romantik, men gillade verkligen det inslaget, och hur det hanterades, i Sands of Time.

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KERMIT: Öh, Bruckheimer och Bay är ju gjorda av lite av samma skrot och korn, så tror du inte att det är flera som känner lite i invers i jämförelse med dig? Säkert många som vill slippa Bruckheimer... XD

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 16:48

Tja, Bay har väl gjort fler stinkbomber tycker jag iaf, och dessutom är väl Bruckheimer producent här. Annars förstår jag inte vad du menar med

så tror du inte att det är flera som känner lite i invers i jämförelse med dig?

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 17:18

Invers betyder ju tvärtom... :P

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Posted 21 February 2008 - 17:20

Jaaaså. Norrlandsslang eller? ;)
Spelar väl ingen roll vad andra tycker, de får tycka vad de vill och jag vad jag vill? :)
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Posted 07 March 2008 - 11:42

FirstShowing - Bruckheimer's Prince of Persia Movie Shooting in Morocco

March 7, 2008
Source: Variety

An update from Variety today mentions that director Mike Newell has scouted out Morocco as the location to primarily shoot the upcoming video game adaptation Prince of Persia: Sands of Time. That's it, yep, that's the entire update regarding Prince of Persia. Although I'm guessing a cast has already been set, or at least is very close to being finalized, nothing else besides the director has still been announced. Due out next June, Prince of Persia is set to start filming in Morocco this June, as long as the SAG doesn't strike.

The film is being produced by powerhouse Disney producer Jerry Bruckheimer, directed by Donnie Brasco, Mona Lisa Smile and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire helmer Mike Newell, and written by both Jeffrey Nachmanoff (The Day After Tomorrow) and one of the game's creators, Jordan Mechner. In addition to shooting in Morocco, the film will be using the Pinewood Shepperton studios in England. Considering the line-up involved, we can expect a big budget and great production values set within a warmer version of The Day After Tomorrow combined with the action and pacing of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Sound any good to you? I like everything but that The Day After Tomorrow reference.

You can read a great update on the status from Jerry Bruckheimer back in early December, who also shares his story of how he was first introduced to the video game and how they plan to be the first to break the bad video game movie mold. Prince of Persia: Sands of Time is currently set to arrive in theaters next summer on June 19th, 2009. We'll be sure to bring you more updates as we hear them.

The last good topic of discussion is who would be the best actors to take on the roles of the Prince and Princess Farah? Any actors to mull over while we wait for the official casting announcements?

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Posted 07 March 2008 - 15:20

Nämen, Jordan Mechner har varit med och skrivit manus?? Det är ju GÖTT! :D

Den här filmen låter faktiskt som om den faktiskt HAR potentialen att bryta trenden med DÅLIGA tv-spelsfilmer. Bådar gott, för det finns en massa bra historier, teman och figurer att hämta där.

Extra kul att det faktiskt verkar bli baserat i största del på Sands of Time, och att Farah är med.

Vad säger ni om Casting gossar? Vet ni några undersköna indiskor och ståtliga Perser? :) ( Antar att om man är från Persien så är man från turkiet, Iran, Irak eller Saudiarabien..?)

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Posted 12 March 2008 - 13:34

Vad säger ni om Casting gossar? Vet ni några undersköna indiskor och ståtliga Perser? :) ( Antar att om man är från Persien så är man från turkiet, Iran, Irak eller Saudiarabien..?)


Det finns en bra indisk skådespelerska med en bra "look" för den här filmen och som kanske skulle kunna fungera som Farah

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 11:49

TORN - Bloom Up for Persia Role?

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From NYPOST.Com: DISNEY execs are annoyed at a self-styled Persian prince who’s angling to beat out Orlando Bloom, Milo Ventimiglia and Zac Efron to star in “Prince of Persia: Sands of Time,” Jerry Bruckheimer’s movie version of the video game. David K. Zandi is suspected of circulating an official-looking “Worldwide Audience Poll” that shows him as the favorite of 17 million movie fans. “Most people are fascinated that a real Persian with royal lineage could be hired to play this role,” Zandi told a reporter. But a Disney rep said: “There is absolutely no truth [to the rumor that Zandi is being considered]. The speculation is self-created.”


David K. Zandi har ju i alla fall en bra "look" för rollen, eller vad säger ni?

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 15:38

Måhända, men är han verkligen en skådespelare av högre rang? Hade varit trevligt om PoP kunde få en motsvarighet till Johnny Depp, och att sätta en sån skådis i rollen som prinsen hade ju varit perfekt. Kan nästan bli lite Indiana Jones-kvalle på ett sånt franchise. :)

Så jag vet inte jag. Självfallet hade jag gärna sett en kille som ser åtminstone hjälpligt persisk ut i rollen dock.

Urmila var ett utmärkt förslag förresten, Cartman. Sista fotot på henne har en bra look, och om hon nu är en bra skådis som du säger, så låter det ju vettigt.

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 15:59

Inte en aning om han är rätt för rollen. Har inte sett honom i någonting och han har enligt IMDb inte varit med i något direkt tidigare. Fast det behöver inte betyda någonting egentligen då alla som vill bli skådespelare måste börja någonstans. Han kan ju ha kvalitéer som gör honom till ett bra val men han kan även visa sig vara motsatsen. Här gäller det ju att dom ser över castingprocessen ordentligt innan dom kontrakterar någon skådespelare.

Sedan var det tal om följande kandidater enligt artikeln jag postade (ingen som säger att den är korrekt iofs).

Milo Ventimiglia
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Jag tycker att rent utseendemässigt sett så passar ingen av dessa i rollen som prinsen.

Urmila är en utmärkt skådespelerska, trust me on this one! :)

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Posted 26 March 2008 - 16:07

Av de tre, så är ju Milo bäst utseendemässigt, även om han är helt fel för rollen. Zandi verkar utseendemässigt rätt för rollen, men frågan är ju då om han är duktig på att agera.
Huruvida de varit med i mycket väger lite tycker jag. Som Carty säger; De måste börja nånstans, och vem vet? HAn kanske är riktigt duktig.

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Posted 31 March 2008 - 20:43

Jag känner mig en aning kluven till filmen då regissören säger att filmen kommer vara väldigt löst baserad på spelet liknande hur PotC var baserad på en Berg & Dal bana och att han vill att filmen ska vara lika cool som PotC fast med en totalt ny story olik den i spelet. Att han dessutom aldrig spelat spelen utan har en assistent som spelar dem och berättar lite om det... jag känner mig inte så säker.
Att spelseriens skapare ha skrivit orginalmanuset hjälper inte heller när 4 personer har skrivit om manuset efter det.
Nu har jag inte spelat mer än det gammla orginalet så mig kommer det väl inte göra så mycket men jag har en känsla av att fans kommer hata den här filmen för regissören verkar göra precis det som de flesta retar sig på ang. den här typen av filmer baserade på spel.
Att de aldrig lär sig. Antingen gör man en trogen version av ett spel eller så gör man något helt annat som bara använder element och karaktärer. Att göra en film som lånar lite från spelet och har samma namn kommer reta upp spelare så förbaskat.
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Posted 31 March 2008 - 20:55

Urmila känns helt klart mest lämpad för rollen av de där! Orlando Bloom vore ett trist val, Efron och Ventimiglia är inte tillräckligt bra skådespelare eller karismatiska enligt mig.
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Posted 01 April 2008 - 08:32

Är ni säkra på att ni inte vill ha en äkta persisk prins i huvudrollen? :P

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 12:26

Poster. Officiell sägs den vara men det låter jag vara osagt.

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Posted 07 May 2008 - 12:39

Snygg är det vilket som! :D

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