Ahulane wrote:Take a look at Mutant Chronicles...
It's based off of a post apocalyptic PnP RPG...
It was? I had no idea. Never heard of it before the movie trailer.
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Ahulane wrote:Take a look at Mutant Chronicles...
It's based off of a post apocalyptic PnP RPG...
LostOne wrote:I'd be curious to know how many people have written in. Too bad there is no way to get an accurate count.
LostOne wrote:Ahulane wrote:Take a look at Mutant Chronicles...
It's based off of a post apocalyptic PnP RPG...
It was? I had no idea. Never heard of it before the movie trailer.
Anthar wrote:LostOne wrote:Ahulane wrote:Take a look at Mutant Chronicles...
It's based off of a post apocalyptic PnP RPG...
It was? I had no idea. Never heard of it before the movie trailer.
I wonder how many people will say the same thing about Rifts?
Rallan wrote:I'd be curious to know whether any of Bruckheimer's people know that virtually every letter about wanting a Rifts movie has been written because of posts on Palladium's own forum by Palladium staffers.
LostOne wrote:Rallan wrote:I'd be curious to know whether any of Bruckheimer's people know that virtually every letter about wanting a Rifts movie has been written because of posts on Palladium's own forum by Palladium staffers.
I doubt it would really matter. The fact that the fans care about a product enough to do so is what matters. The forum is more just prompting and providing the info for people who might not otherwise know where to find the info or might think that their letter would go ignored and be a waste of postage. But when someone in the industry tells Palaldium that it can help, they'd hurting themselves to not try by informing the fans.
LostOne wrote:I'd be curious to know how many people have written in. Too bad there is no way to get an accurate count.
argos wrote:Actually, I believe it was due to the massive letter writing campaign that the option was picked up again. Just because people didnt post in the thread didnt mean they didnt write a letter.
Intolerance wrote:Rallan wrote:argos wrote:Actually, I believe it was due to the massive letter writing campaign that the option was picked up again. Just because people didnt post in the thread didnt mean they didnt write a letter.
What massive letter writing campaign? Kagashi's definitely being a tad melodramatic and unrealistic by blaming the lack of a Rifts movie RIGHT NOW on the lacklustre response to this thread, but I think letters from fans probably had about as much influence as the price of Froot Loops in Madagascar on Bruckheimer's decision to keep Rifts optioned.
IN related news, FrootLoops are tasty.
Ziggurat the Eternal wrote:I'm not sure if its possible, but if it isn't, then possible will just have to get over it.
Ninjabunny wrote:You are playing to have fun and be a part of a story,no one is aiming to "beat" the GM, nor should any GM be looking to beat his players.
Marrowlight wrote: The Shameless Plug would be a good new account name for you.
ALAshbaugh wrote:Because DINOSAURS.
COL. LYBOCK wrote:Boys & girls, I've been skimmin' over some o' these posts. After an hour the only question I could think of was this. Why are we wasting time trying to get Jerry "Pirates/CSI/National Treasure" Bruckheimer anyway? Rifts (at least the way I play it) is a scary game. Do you see ANYTHING J.B. produces as scary? Get a decent screen writer to adapt Adam Chilson's books and take it to Sam Raime and (or) Robert Rodriguez. Rodriguez especially, if you want to involve the Vampire Kingdoms! My point being they can both do scary. Remember the first "Evil Dead" or "Predators"? BTW, it don't hurt that my namesake get's a little facetime in the books. The only thing I'd send Bruckheimer would be a big box o' chocolates with an armed type 3 Fusion Block in the bottom.
COL. LYBOCK wrote:I wouldn't even mind a Rifts anime if it's done right.
TechnoGothic wrote:For a few more years i believe SamtheDagger....
Sam Raime and (or) Robert Rodriguez would make a better movie.
But with Rodriguez, I fear getting an extreme liberal propaganda movie at the same time.
His Movie "Matche" was good, but the whole liberal propaganda messages took away from my wanting to like it more.
Then again, he could skip propaganda messages like he did in Predators, which was super-great.
Swift-13 wrote:Have their been any updates at all on this? I'm not complaining, just curious. Every time I go to the theaters, I hope to see a Rifts movie trailer, I swear!
Swift-13 wrote:Yeah, this might be cynical, but NDA's be damned: drop Bruckheimer already and hit up del Toro!