Gore Verbinski Talks BioShock Film Failure

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Gore Verbinski, the man originally tapped to direct the BioShock feature article film, says the project fell apart because he couldn't capture backing for it as an R-rated movie.

It was nigh three years ago that Choose-Two Interactive announced the planned BioShock film with none other than Pirates of the Caribbean Sea director Gore Verbinski at the helm. Verbinski signaled some serious committal to the see in April 2009 when he passed connected the fourth Pirates flick so helium could do BioShock instead. Simply then it all fell apart; a skyrocketing budget put everything on hold and in August 2009, Verbinski dropped out after Paramount decided to flic on cheaper locations foreign.

"I couldn't really get past anybody that would spend the money that information technology would shoot to do it and livelihood an R rating. Alternately, I wasn't very interested in pursuing a PG-13 version," he explained in an interview with ComingSoon.net "Because the R rating is intrinsic. Itty-bitty Sisters and injections and the whole thing."

"I just wanted to really, really make it a movie where, quadruplet days later, you'ray still shivering and going, 'The Nazarene!'," He continued. "It's a movie that has to be real, really shuddery, but you likewise have to create a whole subaqueous macrocosm, so the price tag is high. We fair-and-square didn't have any takers along an R-rated moving-picture show with that price tag."

He too thinks BioShock would be a perfect gibe for the latest trend to grip the moving picture industry: the third dimension. "[Bioshock] would be a great movie to do in 3D," he added. "I'd the likes of to go into that world-wide wearing a distich of spectacles. I think in general, gaming is perfect for 3D. Anything where you're the protagonist. The child in The Sunshiny on the head honch, going around corridors. That's what 3D is perfect for. To make people feel on-edge."

I'm not a huge devotee of Verbinski's knead but his vision for BioShock certainly sounds preferred to the likely option: a CGI-heavy mid-budget flick with a heroic lead and a happy ending. That's if it gets ready-made at all; the last we detected, the project was still trapped in budgetary oblivion.

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