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"Heat" by Michael Mann follow-up VG

Doth Togo

Member
http://imdb.com/title/tt0803002/

Michael Mann creator

Cast (in alphabetical order)
Robert De Niro .... Neil McCauley (in negotiations)
Val Kilmer .... Chris Shiherlis (in negotiations)
Al Pacino .... Lt. Vincent Hanna (in negotiations)

Anybody know anything about this? If this is true, oh HELL YEA.
 

Pellham

Banned
if you can have Robert De Niro's character survive at the end, even possibly kill Al Pacino, then i'm all for this.
 

John Harker

Definitely doesn't make things up as he goes along.
That's funny. I just finished watching scent of a woman. that mans got talent.
 

guise

Member
...Well maybe.... Mann is thge writer though so who knows.

The film had one of the most awesome gun fights ever, but i'm still not sure how well overall it would translate into a game
 

Pellham

Banned
eLGee said:
Pacino will *never* agree to this.

good ridden to him, lets replace him with Ron Jeremy, wont change the game one bit since De Niro would hopefully be the main character.
 
HowardMoon said:
...Well maybe.... Mann is thge writer though so who knows.

The film had one of the most awesome gun fights ever, but i'm still not sure how well overall it would translate into a game

call of duty 2 in a bank and city street?

lol
 

eLGee

Member
HowardMoon said:
...Well maybe.... Mann is thge writer though so who knows.

Check the link again. Mann is listed as creator because he made the movie. I don't think he'll have anything to do with the game.

Pellham said:
good ridden to him, lets replace him with Ron Jeremy, wont change the game one bit since De Niro would hopefully be the main character.

Don't you mean "good riddance"?

Also, I doubt De Niro would agree to lend his voice or his likeness. Sure, he hasn't made anything good moviewise lately, but I really don't think he'd do this.

Also, who would trust IMDB as a source for a ****ing game?
 

Ristamar

Member
I mentioned this supposed game (noticed it on imdb a few weeks ago) in an old Miami Vice thread, but no one had any comments or info... :(

I kinda hope it's BS. The game would likely suck ass.
 

Geek

Ninny Prancer
Wario64 said:
IMDB is the most definite source.

True.

E3 06: Gearbox turning up Heat on next-gen consoles
Michael Mann's 1995 crime film is getting the game treatment; Kilmer on board, De Niro and Pacino in talks.
By Tor Thorsen, GameSpot
Posted May 11, 2006 8:02 pm PT

LOS ANGELES--Though it was only a moderate success when it hit theaters in 1995, Heat has developed a devout cult following. Its deep characters, clockwork-like plot, and intense violence have earned director Michael Mann's three-hour-long crime epic many fans, more than a few of which are game developers. Indeed, the ultradifficult bank robbery level of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City was a direct homage to the film, featuring copies of the hockey-mask-and-coverall disguises worn in the beginning of Heat and re-creating its violent street-shootout denouement.

Now, it appears Heat will be getting a more direct game adaptation. Today, the hybrid entertainment company Titan Productions announced that it has reached a deal with Regency Entertainment, the Hollywood production company that owns the rights to Heat, to publish a game based on the film for "next-generation consoles" in 2007.

According to Titan Productions, Mann is in talks with Gearbox to oversee the game's development. There's also a good chance that many of the movies' stars will be lending their voices and likenesses to the game. Titan claims it is in "advanced stages with representatives for Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Val Kilmer to be part of the video game sequel."

According to a statement by Titan, Heat: The Game will be a prequel or sequel to the film. If the game is a sequel, De Niro's character, Neil McCauley, will appear in flashback, perhaps in the form of training missions. If Pacino declines to get onboard, it would be a sequel that would have a new detective chasing down McCauley's crew.

Though the prospect of a Heat game elicited whoops of delight inside the GameSpot E3 booth, Titan's record has been more than a little spotty. Clive Barker's Demonik, its next-gen game collaboration with Terminal Reality, was canceled in February. Little has been heard about its other movie-game crossover projects, such as Guillermo del Toro's Sundown and John Carpenter's Psychopath, since they were announced.

However, unlike other Titan projects, the Heat game has a well-respected studio on board--Gearbox Software, developer of Brothers in Arms and the PC port of Halo. "There is something about this concept that I call 'hardcore heist' that has never really been done well in a video game, yet everyone on the planet has thought about robbing a bank or something at one time or another," Gearbox Software president Randy Pitchford said in a statement. "Heat pretty much defined what hardcore heist means and it gives us a narrative mechanism to consider both sides."

http://www.gamespot.com/ps3/action/heat/news.html?sid=6150948
 

snatches

Member
Ok, first off, HEAT is one of the best movie's ever IMO, and Mann's best film. Second, IMDB is usually a hot spot to scoop in production info about games, especially as it pertains to voice work and casting. Third, Gearbox is one hell of a dev house, and if they went after this project because they are huge fans of the film, expect it to KICK ASS.
 

eLGee

Member
snatches said:
Second, IMDB is usually a hot spot to scoop in production info about games, especially as it pertains to voice work and casting.

One thing about this; much of the info on the site is user submitted. That's why I don't trust it.
 

op_ivy

Fallen Xbot (cannot continue gaining levels in this class)
snatches said:
Ok, first off, HEAT is one of the best movie's ever IMO, and Mann's best film. Second, IMDB is usually a hot spot to scoop in production info about games, especially as it pertains to voice work and casting. Third, Gearbox is one hell of a dev house, and if they went after this project because they are huge fans of the film, expect it to KICK ASS.

all true.

funny, i just watched this again the other day. had my 5.1 CRANKED to 11 during the bank robery scene. so bad ass
 
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