IGN - Rockstar's Dan Houser on the company's Hollywood hesitation.
Spot the difference: The London Evening Standard, whose front page yesterday suggested Grand Theft Auto had inspired London's riots, later issued a reprint binning the game blame reference altogether.
the blame game is lame, such a shame, its a problem we must tame. back to my favorite game.
GTA is not to blame.
What really happened is the chavs couldnt get football tickets so they can travel abroad and trash other towns and cities that werent their own, so they went berserk and started a riot.
According to an article on Deadline Hollywood Daily Fox Atomic owns the rights to any future Grand Theft Auto movie because of a 1977 picture of the same name which starred and was directed by Ron Howard.
I thought it was already confirmed that there wasn't going to be a GTA movie?
could it be that someone else has the rights to the GTA title.
It's really strange that Hollywood still hasn't got hold of this Game.
That would actualy be kind of weird, since all the GTA games are kind of ripofs of movies :D
"If we were to attempt to make a movie, we would like to make it ourselves, or at least work in collaboration with the best talent, so at least if it is bad, we can know we failed on our own terms."
Hell to the yeah.
If only Naughty Dog/Sony had this train of thought with Uncharted. :(
I saw the Grand Theft Auto movie and it was directed by and starred Ron Howard:
http://www.imdb.com/title/t...
here is the trailer:
http://www.youtube.com/watc...