Do check out Forward Unto Dawn - it proves that it could work well (because it did). It was an enjoyable mini-series to watch. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.canadamus_prime said:No I didn't seen Forward Unto Dawn. However I'm still not sold on the concept because I don't even think Mass Effect lends itself well to a TV show format.Lattyware said:Did you see Forward Unto Dawn? If not, check it out, really well done.canadamus_prime said:Wait... they're doing a Halo TV show? Ooooookaaay.
The Halo universe is almost as good as the Mass Effect one - most people don't realise that because the games are not designed to showcase it as much as in ME.
Aww man, the Jenga gamemode in Halo 3 was awesome. Cheers for givin' be a nice lil wack 'round the head of nostalgia.Daaaah Whoosh said:You know, an entire show devoted to Master Chief shooting a bunch of aliens would't be all that bad, as long as he did some cool parcour jumps. And maybe set up elaborate Rube Goldbergs. And played Jenga. Man, I miss Halo 3.
Spielberg hasn't been in top form this last decade. And his recent live-action series reputation isn't all that great. Wait, lemme rephrase that. His recent sci-fi big-budget live-action series reputation isn't all that great.Hectix777 said:Is this thread really just nothing but snarky comments about a Halo TV series? C'mon, try to have an actual discussion atleast.
OT: I'm going to give it a chance, the thing is produced by Steven Spielberg (the same guy who produced Freakazoid, Pinky &the Brain, and The Animainiacs). Spielberg doesn't do stuff unless he finds something good about it. I think it might be fun to watch, I'm going to give it a chance.
Fair point, but as we've seen in Forward Unto Dawn, Halo as some form of cinematic or television series does have potential. Besides Speilberg is just producing it, he's not going to be in the director's seat or on the writing staff, he's just the Executive Producer, and I don't even know what they really do (but I'm pretty sure it has something to do with making money or giving money). I'll give it a chance until I see the rest of this project's roster and than judge it.fieryshadowcard said:Spielberg hasn't been in top form this last decade. And his recent live-action series reputation isn't all that great. Wait, lemme rephrase that. His recent sci-fi big-budget live-action series reputation isn't all that great.Hectix777 said:Is this thread really just nothing but snarky comments about a Halo TV series? C'mon, try to have an actual discussion atleast.
OT: I'm going to give it a chance, the thing is produced by Steven Spielberg (the same guy who produced Freakazoid, Pinky &the Brain, and The Animainiacs). Spielberg doesn't do stuff unless he finds something good about it. I think it might be fun to watch, I'm going to give it a chance.
Terra Nova was godawful. Having his name as one of the selling points for a Halo TV series raises more red flags than green (I'm in the neutral/indifferent camp regarding all things Halo, for what it's worth). Personally, I'd much rather if Spielberg's going to produce anything, it's MORE of Freakazoid, Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs, etc.