Sony Pictures seems determined to dominate the world with its new movie based on the adaptation of the classic board game Risk!
This world wide famous board game has inspired a story for the big screen, where strategy and tactical thinking will be the protagonists. For now there is not even the name of a possible writer, but Sony seems determined to want to make a big budget movie on the popular board game Risk and, according to the producer, this new gaming film, will be full of action.
But a question remains: will this movie last 18 hours as an average game of Risk?
After the action figures, board games are now in the sight of Hollywood producers.
The success of movies like Transformers and G.I. Joe has pushed the creative inspiration in Hollywood on classic board games.
The new blockbusters movie for the next year will be based on board games: other than Risk we will see a film based on Monopoly (directed by Ridley Scott) , and a Battleship ( directed by Peter Beg).
For all those who love to spend their nights with friends to move the Risk coloured armies this news should be really exciting. Risk is a board game of strategy, vaguely focused on the Napoleonic wars. To win a game you have to complete the goal to your army by a random card and defeat the other players, but you must have good foresight and a little luck with the dices.
How Sony want to move this into a film is not clear yet, but they do know that the strategic elements of this classic board games and the thrilling story of the movie will give birth to a hit film.
Besides, Risk inventor was a film maker, in fact this popular board game was invented by French director Albert Lamorisse, Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956 for the film Le Ballon Rouge.รน
While we’re waiting for the risk trailer and for this new exciting Hollywood film, let’s have a look at this amateur short clip on the risk board game.
Maybe Hollywood scriptwriters of the new Risk movie, can start taking some inspiration from this short creative clip based on this worldwidefamous board game.
8.11.09
Hollywood news: Risk board game will be soon adapted into a movie
Sony Pictures seems determined to dominate the world with its new movie based on the adaptation of the classic board game Risk!
This world wide famous board game has inspired a story for the big screen, where strategy and tactical thinking will be the protagonists. For now there is not even the name of a possible writer, but Sony seems determined to want to make a big budget movie on the popular board game Risk and, according to the producer, this new gaming film, will be full of action.
But a question remains: will this movie last 18 hours as an average game of Risk?
After the action figures, board games are now in the sight of Hollywood producers.
The success of movies like Transformers and G.I. Joe has pushed the creative inspiration in Hollywood on classic board games.
The new blockbusters movie for the next year will be based on board games: other than Risk we will see a film based on Monopoly (directed by Ridley Scott) , and a Battleship ( directed by Peter Beg).
For all those who love to spend their nights with friends to move the Risk coloured armies this news should be really exciting. Risk is a board game of strategy, vaguely focused on the Napoleonic wars. To win a game you have to complete the goal to your army by a random card and defeat the other players, but you must have good foresight and a little luck with the dices.
How Sony want to move this into a film is not clear yet, but they do know that the strategic elements of this classic board games and the thrilling story of the movie will give birth to a hit film.
Besides, Risk inventor was a film maker, in fact this popular board game was invented by French director Albert Lamorisse, Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1956 for the film Le Ballon Rouge.รน
While we’re waiting for the risk trailer and for this new exciting Hollywood film, let’s have a look at this amateur short clip on the risk board game.
Maybe Hollywood scriptwriters of the new Risk movie, can start taking some inspiration from this short creative clip based on this worldwidefamous board game.
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