Being a member since April, I haven't really had the time to start a blog. I'm a big Halo fan, so I decided to write a blog about the canceled Halo projects. First off, the Halo movie. I know the history of video games turning into movies is a big failure in the film industry. Take Dragonball Z as an example. I only saw the commercial and I knew it would flop. The introduction gave me a chuckle. "We have to find all the dragonballs!" That was the stupidest movie line I had ever heard in a movie ad, let alone a movie. Seeing that, a lot of people who never played Halo, or just not a fan, would've thought that the movie was going to suck. But you have to pay attention to the story, people! I know almost all you reading this blog has played Halo. The story is amazing, set over five hundred years into the future, with a war between the human race and the Covenant. The Covenant have superior technology, while the human race have Master Chief SPARTAN-117, the kick-ass soldier of the SPARTAN Project with bad-ass MJOLNIR armor. They land on a Forerunner (extinct alien race the Covenant worship) ring construct, which contain a parasitic organism called the Flood. C'MON, PEOPLE!! That has to be a good enough storyline for a movie! Peter Jackson is a good filmmaker! He shouldn't have let production fall apart. I say he should get the film up and running, even if it means delaying the opening for a few more years. At the 2009 Comic-Con, Peter Jackson announced that the Halo: Chronicles Project fell apart when the movie didn't end up happening. I know you reader want to know what happened to Master Chief at the end of Halo 3. Well, I do, and think that Bungie should go beyond just The Fall of Reach in the Halo story. The way Jackson described the game as the most movie-like game ever made, I knew I had to get the game. Now all we have to look foreward to is Halo 3: ODST and Halo: The Fall of Reach. As a note to Bungie and to Peter Jackson: DO NOT GIVE UP ON HALO! THE FANS ARE BEGGING YOU!
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