I think that 'Halo' is a hard property because they don't need to make a film. They make far more money out of the games so why risk?
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I'm all about 'Halo 2'.
My goal is definitely to direct features - action movies, that's my favorite genre. So I would love to do the 'Halo' movie.
There is a lot of 'Halo' movie material no one has ever seen in New Zealand.
I'm not a gamer. I've never played any games. I was more a books and games outdoors kind of a person, so I was extremely daunted when I got this job knowing the size of the fan base and the commitment of the fans to 'Halo.'
Having worked on 'Halo: Nightfall' and gotten a taste for what 'Halo' has to offer, it definitely has me interested in picking up the games and getting familiarized more with the 'Halo' universe.
All Internet comedy is niche comedy. If you do an Internet video about Halo, every Halo fan will send it to every other Halo fan. But if you did an episode of a network comedy that parodied Halo, most of your audience wouldn't even get it.
If anything, game development is even more of a team effort than making a movie, so for individuals to get credit for making a game is absolutely insane.
I love games, and I feel they've been sold short shrift in films so far.
Everything's a risk, by the way, these days. Every film you make is a risk. There's no guarantee.
It kind of irks me that the studio films still have to be so safe even though they don't really cost as much to make.
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