Pirates of the Caribbean director Gore Verbinski was going to direct a big-screen version of BioShock. But, the picture fell apart. Verbinski now says why.
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âI just wanted to really, really make it a movie where, four days later, youâre still shivering and going, âJesus Christ!â,â he continues. âItâs a movie that has to be really, really scary, but you also have to create a whole underwater world, so the pricetag is high. We just didnât have any takers on an R-rated movie with that pricetag.â
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Verbinski even hoped to shoot the flick in 3D, adding, âIâd like to go into that world wearing a pair of glasses.â The director thinks that gaming in general is perfect for 3D. âAnything where youâre the protagonist,â he says. âThe kid in The Shining on the big wheel, going around corridors. Thatâs what 3D is perfect for. To make people feel on-edge.â
Last June, Verbinski stressed the importance of an R-rating for the flick, saying he didnât want to âdumbâ anything down. And when things appeared to be stalling, the director even looked at filming outside the U.S. âBig movies are just not being shot in the States,â he told the LA Times.
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By the summerâs end, Verbinski was no longer attached as director, shifting to the producer role and handing director duties off to Juan Carlos Fresnadillo (Intacto, 28 Weeks Later). âI canât tell you whether â you know, the movie business is complicated â I canât tell you whether itâs going to happen for sure or itâs not going to happen for sure,â BioShock creator Ken Levine said at the time. âBut itâs something we are actively discussing, quite actively, and actively working on.â
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