Posts tagged Neil Blomkamp
Halo movie director no longer interested in adaptation – Report
Jul 25th
District 9 and live-action short director Neil Blomkamp said he “probably wouldn’t do Halo if it was offered” due to lingering bitterness over project’s unraveling.

This week’s announcement that Spider-Man director Sam Raimi will direct the long-in-gestation Warcraft movie
was greeted by near-universal praise. The reaction was quite different, though, in August 2006 when Microsoft announced that a virtual unknown had signed on to direct the big-screen version of Halo.
Though South African filmmaker Neill Blomkamp had the full backing of Halo executive producer Peter Jackson (the Lord of the Rings films), skepticism was rampant elsewhere. The sci-fi shooter series’ rabid fans worried that his advertising background might make him susceptible to Hollywood producers’ demands. Conversely, the two studios bankrolling the Halo movie with Microsoft, Fox and Universal, were reportedly so concerned by Blomkamp’s inexperience and the project’s budget that they suspended production indefinitely.
For its part, Microsoft had enough faith in Blomkamp to commission him to direct a series of live-action shorts in the lead-up to Halo 3’s launch (viewable below). The gritty segments’ reception was largely positive, raising hopes that after the release of his forthcoming film District 9, executive-produced by Jackson, he might return to the mothballed Halo movie.
Now, any such hopes have been all but dashed–by Blomkamp himself. Speaking with cinema blog Slashfilm at
Comic-Con 2009 in San Diego, the currently Vancouver-based filmmaker expressed both a love of the Halo universe and an intense bitterness over the multimillion-dollar unraveling.
“I probably wouldn’t do [the] Halo [movie] if it was offered to me,” he told Slashfilm. “But creatively, I would like to do it. It’s kind of like I’d be sad to not work on it, but I would still say no. I worked on it for five months’I put a lot of sort of sweat and blood into Halo. Creatively, it’s very compelling. I love it. But, when you work that long on something and you have it bottom out and collapse’I mean, I got District 9 out of it, I think I’m probably better off because it’s more of a personal film. But yeah, I love the world of Halo. [But] I don’t think I would go back there.”
Based on Blomkamp’s short “Alive in Joburg,” District 9 tells the tale of a group of alien refugees who land outside Johannesburg. Stranded on Earth, they are ghettoized and persecuted by humanity, leading to a deadly showdown. Blomkamp’s other works include several short films: the minithriller “Yellow,” the Robocop-esque “Tetra Vaal,” and the Futurama-meets-The Office-like satire “Tempbot.”
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Former Halo director’s first feature trailer unspools
May 2nd
Preview offers initial glimpse of District 9, the full-length cinematic debut of Neil Blomkamp, would-be director of the indefinitely postponed game adaptation.

In 2006, Microsoft stunned the world by announcing a virtual unknown would be directing the big-budget film adaptation of the Halo franchise. That unknown was Neil Blomkamp, a young South African filmmaker who had won awards for his series of futuristic commercials and shorts. Those included minithriller “Yellow” the Robocop-esque “Tetra Vaal,” the Office-like satire “Tempbot“, and “Alive in Joburg“, an ambitious sci-fi drama about alien refugees occupying part of Johannesburg.
Despite the backing of Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson, Blomkamp was inexperienced enough to make studio executives reconsider the Halo film project, which remains in turnaround after being put on indefinite hold in 2006. Luckily, those intrigued by
Blomkamp’s Halo live-action shorts about Orbital Shock Drop Troops will soon get a chance to see his first feature film, District 9. The first trailer for the sci-fi drama, which is based on Alive in Joburg, it the Web this week and is viewable in HD via Apple’s Web site. Due out in US theaters on August 14, it is executive-produced by Jackson and (ironically) distributed by Sony Pictures.
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