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Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:20 pm
by Maryann
I've know about this for about two weeks now and couldn't tell!!!

Congradulations to Kev and all the guys up in Michigan!!!

Tell Jerry I still want to drive Eleanore

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:38 pm
by Maryann
Star_Colonel_Ian wrote:
Maryann wrote:Tell Jerry I still want to drive Eleanore


What the hell is Eleanore? Jerry's badass car?

Hey, if I can make it for shooting, can I be an extra on the set? Please? What you guys need is a contest where one lucky Palladium fan gets to be in the movie. That person would probably get cut out, but they still get to claim they were there.


Ever see the Mustang in Gone in 60 Seconds? Jerry Bruckheimer bought the real one (4 mock ups were used in the film) and I wanna drive it!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:38 pm
by Cardiac
Ranger34 wrote:Congrats and may the movie be done way better than D&D. May it show up the matrix.


I don't think it's possible for ANYONE to make a movie worse than that movie loosely based on D&D. I could have written a better screenplay for christsakes! ANYONE who ever played the game could have.

Oh, and if the Rifts script is anything like the novels, with dozens of main characters, burn it. Keep the movie focused to a relatively small group.

Look at what Brian Singer/the X-Men writers did with that movie. They had the chance to include dozens of characters and all kinds of minor storylines, but they didn't - they kept it focused and mature and it worked really well. Follow the same equasion and you will make something that will appeal to the general public and not just Rifts fans (which are a comparitively small bunch)

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:43 pm
by CS John
so i guess my hope that this movie would get an R rating is out the window being disney eh? unfortunately 90% of the time pg-13 = mediocrity

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:45 pm
by Maryann
CS John wrote:so i guess my hope that this movie would get an R rating is out the window being disney eh? unfortunately 90% of the time pg-13 = mediocrity


Disney has 3 divisions, this will not be a kiddy movie.

Oh and please remember Palladium will not have any control over the casting of this movie or any script approval. Thats in Mr. Bruckheimers very competent hands. I have faith that he's going to do an incredible job. This has been close to five years in negotiations and it feels so good to have it done.!!!!!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:47 pm
by Preacher
Remember a few weeks ago when I said to be patient. This was it. I was dieing to say it happened but could not!!!! Now I want a 12 inch Glitter Boy with a six inch pilot with sound effects. :lol:
OH and remember Guys/Gals Palladium is not doing the movie Bruckheimer and Disney are. So if you think it is gonna stink to high heaven don't take it out on Kevin and Palladium!!! They want the suck factor as low as possible as do the rest of us.
Oh and Steve Bucieme(SP?) as a Crazy.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:51 pm
by Maryann
DarkLordDC wrote:Has Bruckheimer ever made a movie that wasn't cool????


Not that I know of, but then again I didn't see Kangaroo Jack, but my sons, girlfriends six year old thought that movie rocked!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 6:54 pm
by Esckey
Days of Thunder is my least favorite. Then Top Gun......but that's probably because those were released during my childhood

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 7:36 pm
by MADMANMIKE
..congratulations gang! I'm psyched! Looks like I have a reason to buy that sleeping bag I saw on sale the other day now.

-Mike >8]

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 7:46 pm
by Carl Gleba
Congrats to Palladium. I found out a few weeks ago when I talked to Kevin. He sounded like he was walking on air heading to cloud nine!

CG

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 7:59 pm
by Demonboy®
Yipppppppie-kaiiii-yaaaaay....errr...I mean Goodness Gracious, Great Balls of Fire!!!....


oooooohhhhhh are they gonna sanitize the Coalition States with its Uber-Soldat glamorizations :lol:

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 9:24 pm
by Aerv
Any word on what the story is going to be about, or how long it's going to be until they have a release date?

This is awesome, I've been waiting to see this for a long long time, I know Bruckheimer will do a good job on it, and Disney won't mess things up because they saw how bad the D&D movie flopped, they don't want it to happen to them.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 9:53 pm
by Aerv
Oh, btw, Drakonred...

*beats Draekonred over the head with a dragonslaying sword*

J00 should have given us a hint or something!!!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 9:59 pm
by Prettz
Congratulations to Palladium Books.

I am anxious to see it.

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 10:51 pm
by Mike Taylor
Congrats, Palladium. :)

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 11:02 pm
by CS John
not a kiddie movie, super. i was worried about that from the moment i heard rumors about a movie. i'm more interestd in seeing the direction Palladium Books will go after the movie is released and their fanbase has grown exponentially. lots to be excited about!

Posted: Thu May 08, 2003 11:58 pm
by Display-Name-Alpha
I just hope Jerry doesnt cast someone like Vin Diesel for the part of main character.... He is a sportys money man, he isnt Sci Fi materiel. thats why XXX, and Fast and the furious we good, cause he looks like one of those thug G homies that would race cars, and do illeagle things. i hope they get someone like.... Hugh Jackman.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 12:02 am
by Drakenred®™©
DarkLordDC wrote:Wow, I need to verbally berate some of my contacts.... :nh:

But still. Great news! So glad that Kev and Disney were able to see eye to eye on things!

I love Bruckheimer's work. That guy knows how to make an exciting film.


Dark lord, they wanted to keep their Jobs, witch is why they kept their mouths shut.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 12:04 am
by Drakenred®™©
Aerv wrote:Oh, btw, Drakonred...

*beats Draekonred over the head with a dragonslaying sword*

J00 should have given us a hint or something!!!


the only thing I knew was that no one was talking about it because the word was that anyone who blabed would not get any work from them for a while.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 1:59 am
by ZEN
Make the movie in New Zealand!!
Look at how well we did LoTR!
That way I can go and get a job on the set and make some cool props, maybe get a job as an extra.
heh heh.. yeah right..
Well, all I can think of, about Disney and movies, is that the dog never dies.. so that's good news for the Dog Boys :lol:

I knew this day would come.. congrats Kevin!

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:09 am
by Shawn Merrow
Congratulations for getting the deal done. :)

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 3:42 am
by Esckey
Just how long have the negiotions been going on?

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 4:44 am
by Comrade Corsarius
First off, Congratulations Palladium! I get to see my favourite RPG system in film at last! Hurrah!

But for every good news, there is a dark side...
DarkLordDC wrote:Has Bruckheimer ever made a movie that wasn't cool????


Indeed. Kangaroo Jack isn't exactly rave review material, especially here in Australia. In fact, from what I have seen it's quite offensive. Now I know that Bruckheimer is not entirely to blame, but were I he I would distance myself from that film, a LONG way, lest he become the kent burles of movie making.

All I can do is utter the eternal gamer's prayer, you know, the one that we all said before the curtain opened on the pot-boiler of the D&D movie.... Please God, don't let it stink. I wish that Kevin would be able to have more input, but hey, them's the breaks, and if that's what it takes to make a movie, so be it. Let's hear it for palladium. I'll buy a ticket!

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 7:18 am
by Maryann
Esckey wrote:Just how long have the negiotions been going on?


Four years, eleven months, one week.

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 9:23 am
by Eclipse
*crosses fingers* Good luck Palladium! :ok:

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 9:27 am
by Omote
Now is it my understanding that RIFTS has been Optioned for a movie? Or is it definate and work should start sometime soon. If you look at it this way, LOTS of licenses and Ideas get Optioned for a movie, but very litte ever comes of it. D&D the movie was optioned way back in like 1991. It took them what, 9 years to get it in the can?

Regardless for whatever happens ~ I congradulate the Peeps of palladiumbooks. I really look forward to such a movie!

Please tell me that KS will at the very LEAST be and advisor for the film!

Totally PSYCHED! Rock.

...................................Omote

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 11:32 am
by Pax Concord
Well, it's inevitable that some changes will be made from the original source material. ("The boys in the art dept. think that the Glitter Boy would look better covered with blue neon tubes, kinda like Tron."). I think that it would be amusing if Palladium released a "Movie Sourcebook" attempting to reconcile what is depicted in the movie with what had previously been established in the RPG.

You guys must be pretty rich now, eh? Are there any expensive projects that you've wanted to do but couldn't for lack of capital? Now's the time, methinks!

Auggggg!!!!

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 12:39 pm
by Maryann
There are so many tid bits I wish I could tell everyone! But soon, ... soon ...

Re: Auggggg!!!!

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 12:51 pm
by Demonboy®
Maryann wrote:There are so many tid bits I wish I could tell everyone! But soon, ... soon ...



You know from what I've heard over the years and saw come into being from palladium, I have good vibes on this. Palladium has done Robotech, TMNT, RPG books, CCG, Mintures, et cetera. All in various degrees of Success. So hopefully, after this, Palladium will be in a better posistion to dominate the market. i wanna see Palladium Material become a household name in the areas like Todd McFarlane Toys (Imagine detailed Palladium Action Figures of that grade or better), RIFTS RTS Computer Games, Animated Series, Live Action TV Movies, maybe even a Palladium TV Series like Babylon 5 or Star Trek. Be nice seeing the mavericks of the rpg market proving once again, that they have The Right Stuff...an maybe a Full Colored, high Gloss, High Detail HArdbound Books;) :lol:

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 1:45 pm
by Carl Gleba
Maryann wrote:
Esckey wrote:Just how long have the negiotions been going on?


Four years, eleven months, one week.


...but whose counting, right? :lol:

CG

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 2:54 pm
by Omote
MattBaby wrote:Palladium needs to get cracking on consolidating its RIFTS material for the coming wave of success. If they're lucky, it might catapult them to #1. If not, of course, well it's gonna be bad.


I think we're going to start seeign alot of license like this picked up. The Comic Movie thing (if it hasn't already) will start to get old and the studios will have to start looking for more material. The problem is tho that alot of the major license have already been "optioned" for film Especially over the last 4-5 years. ShadowRun comes to mind first.

I agree, seeing RIFTS on the Big screen will get the sales pumping and the jiuce flowing for Bigger and Better RIFTS (not just RPGs either. I just hope it's all for the best!

Oh yeah, MARYANN, PLEEEEEEAAAASSSSEEEE just give us a hint! please.
Well ok, maybe not - but I still can't wait for the rumors to really start flying!

.....................................Omote

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 5:07 pm
by Maryann
Richard Edminson wrote:true. (now ........if ever, would be a good time for a second EDition)


(pssst, its not gonna happen any time soon, meaning not in the next few years)

Posted: Fri May 09, 2003 11:04 pm
by Aerv
Hey, if the Rifts movie does good, does that mean we'll get a Nightbane movie next? :D

Also, you should get a ad done on the movie, like during the opening previews talking about the actual RPG, so that people realize that it's all based on the game, and not the other way around.

Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:11 am
by acreRake
The Reverend wrote:Now I want a 12 inch Glitter Boy with a six inch pilot with sound effects.
:shock:

i'm going to say woo to this news. :ok:

Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:57 am
by Rallan
DarkLordDC wrote:Has Bruckheimer ever made a movie that wasn't cool????


Ah... are we talking the same Bruckheimer here? Coyote Ugly? Gone In Sixty Seconds? Armageddon? Con Air? I mean the guy's got a few good movies under his belt, but I seriously doubt the world at large would consider his stuff to be universally cool.




Rallan

Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:24 pm
by Lord_Dalgard
Chello!

Esckey wrote:Days of Thunder is my least favorite. Then Top Gun......but that's probably because those were released during my childhood


No for me it has something to do with that Cruise fellow. TG is saved for me just because of the uber-kewl Val Kilmer and somewhat nerdy but somewhat kewl anthony Edwards.

As to the Rifts movie, let's just say this is gonna rock....this is a real production company with a proven track record of hits, not like that Courtney guy who did the DnD movie.

Though w/o script control, I can't wait to see what Hollywood does to Rifts Earth.... :? Any chance of an HU movie if this works? ;)

Tony

Tony

Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 12:54 pm
by Maryann
Rallan wrote:
DarkLordDC wrote:Has Bruckheimer ever made a movie that wasn't cool????


Ah... are we talking the same Bruckheimer here? Coyote Ugly? Gone In Sixty Seconds? Armageddon? Con Air? I mean the guy's got a few good movies under his belt, but I seriously doubt the world at large would consider his stuff to be universally cool.




Rallan


Bruckheimer is the most profitable producer in Hollywood. I think he's universally thought of as a top notch producer.

Posted: Sat May 10, 2003 11:49 pm
by Brandy Cron
Definate congrats are in order; 1, for making an RPG that ROCKS so much they're making it into a movie, and 2, for branching out into more markets with Rifts. I can't wait to see what happens when more people start picking up on how much Palladium has to offer.

Posted: Sun May 11, 2003 10:24 am
by Sinder Sleeping
Fantastic!

Posted: Mon May 12, 2003 3:36 am
by Ice Dragon
Congratulations to the ppl at PB :ok:.

Good luck for the film production.

Posted: Fri May 16, 2003 10:18 am
by Syndicate
Ahhh...sweet satisfaction. Oh how I have dreamed of this day... :twisted:

Make us proud palladium.

Rifts Movie

Posted: Sat May 17, 2003 1:25 pm
by SharDCRuez
First off, I pray this movie will make it as some sort of success. Secondly, D&D didn't suck. You must understand, it was produced to be seen as if watching a D&D game in progress. So in that regard, it did rather well. (And if you are comparing it to LOTR.. Shut up. LOTR had an INCREDIBLE budget to work with. It was New Line Cinema's last ditch effort. They were flopping big time on their money management.) And on a personal note, my thoughts go to wondering how the story shall go. There is mentions all over the Palladium Books site, mentioning they will not be supervising or the such at the production of the movie. Does this mean they won't help with it at all, or will they possibly give some advice? I mean, we don't want the guy making a Glitter Boy some little 4 ft. tall drone for a D-Bee race, you know.

Anywho, that is my voice. I'm getting off my soap box.. (And taking it with me! Mwhahahahaha! Oh, sorry.)

Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 11:44 am
by Lazlo Kid
That's just great. It's about time Palladium started getting the press time it deserves! As a loyal fan of Palladium since the very beginning, I'm really excited for all you folks! Keep up the good work!

Posted: Sun May 18, 2003 10:27 pm
by Typhon
Your not the only one, I remember when Mechaniods first came out. *hugs his copy of that, which he keeps in near mint condition*

I hope to hear the release date on the movie soon.

Posted: Mon May 19, 2003 4:05 pm
by Maryann
skippythebox wrote:
Maryann wrote:
Star_Colonel_Ian wrote:
Maryann wrote:Tell Jerry I still want to drive Eleanore


What the hell is Eleanore? Jerry's badass car?

Hey, if I can make it for shooting, can I be an extra on the set? Please? What you guys need is a contest where one lucky Palladium fan gets to be in the movie. That person would probably get cut out, but they still get to claim they were there.


Ever see the Mustang in Gone in 60 Seconds? Jerry Bruckheimer bought the real one (4 mock ups were used in the film) and I wanna drive it!


you know you could have had that written into the option agreemant.....


Well only if they would agree to it and he wouldn't. I tried ...

Posted: Thu May 22, 2003 9:10 am
by Preacher
Lazlo Kid wrote:That's just great. It's about time Palladium started getting the press time it deserves! As a loyal fan of Palladium since the very beginning, I'm really excited for all you folks! Keep up the good work!


Hey Lazlo, how you been? Long time no see.
:)

Re: hopeful but cynical

Posted: Wed May 28, 2003 4:46 pm
by Uncle Servo
mystarinmajere wrote:ok peeps multiple points

a) Disney, mmm...can`t help but think all that truly `real` stuff that makes the palladium world stand out, as in death cults, neo-nazism, other-worldly beasties,(basically an appreciation tat we are NOT all 12 yrs old) etc etc etc may be `toned down` to appeal to mass-market holywood cinema audiences will apply

b) realised a) makes me sound like a power gaming moron wannabe goth

c) Rifts is easily seen as a power gamer`s paradise but has a depth and richness of flavour rarely seen in many modern RPGs. it has magic, Hi-tech and an acknowledgement of `real` themes such as predujice and the simple need to survive that many game overlook when placed against "Dwarfs hate Elves" and other one-dimensional basic concepts. I wanna see this preserved in any mass-market venture.

d) realised I`m using to many `

e) Rifts is one of my favourite games. I fear the dilution of the theme. it is such a rich gaming theatre, almost any type of game can be set in the world, unfortunately this includes your average "post-holocaust" love story with some interesting(ish) stuff in the background. (a la D&D movie)

e) there are more but I`ll save them for future posts

f) I sooooooo want a good Rifts movie. Will probably be the only thing that would outshadow the Matrix movies (Cyberpunk<tm> anyone) but am to British and cynical to raise my hopes.

g) er....better shut the hell up now


Uhm... Gee. This'll teach me to be away from the boards for any length of time. Congratulations to the folks at Palladium!

Just a quick note to remind people like mystarinmajere... Disney owns several different movie companies in addition to Walt Disney Pictures (Touchstone, Miramax, and Hollywood come to mind IIRC). Don't let the Disney name make you think you're gonna see Winnie-the-Pooh buzzing around the 100 Acre Wood in a SAMAS or a Glitter Boy with mouse ears.

I think this has enormous potential, but only if they narrow their focus to a small group of adventurers (see the X-Men analogy early on in this thread). If the movie is successful (I'd like to say "when" but I thought the D&D movie was going to be a success too...), you still have lots of stuff to pull from for sequels.

Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2003 2:15 pm
by Defender_X
:D I hope it does get made. As long as the script is halfway decent, I won't complain much.

Wow, yet another RPG optioned for a movie.

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2003 12:55 am
by ProtoClone
I don't know about all of you, but I am a multi-RPG'er. So I keep track on lot's of RPG's, and I like to hear things like Rifts possiblely getting a movie. It was like when I heard about Dragonlance getting optioned for a movie a year ago, it makes you happy. Then you think about it, and think about it some more..."They don't think like me, they don't care about it like I do. I hope they don't do this, or that, or...man, they could really mess this up."

Now I am not saying they will. But I am saying that (as someone else posted) this world is a violent one. To make a Rifts movie you are probablely going to have to water it down so it's not so dark and forboding. You're probablely not going to see Coalition as a (real in the sense of the definition of Neo) Neo-Nazi army. But more as an army lead by an evil dictator bent on world domination at any cost, with no metion of Hitler being his inspiration.

Also, let's hope that the combat is not as klunky as the mechanics of the combat system.

If the movie is going to be anything like the game. Magic users and psionists are going to be the only real characters that grow with the movie.


We are also probablely going to be jipped out of enviroment f/x's. Such as, scenerary, activity, and action.

Just my thoughts, this is all.

Re: Palladium Books - Press Release - May 8, 2003

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 12:01 am
by Coric
If this is goiing to be a real disney movie, don't let the mom die. the mom always dies...