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Sunday, July 03, 2005

Dungeon Siege: The Movie

Yay! A Dungeon Siege movie! A role-playing game that is a perfect fit for a feature film! Wait...what was the story in that game anyway? I can't remember it...

"Uwe Boll likes to make movies based on games. The oft-maligned German director has several game-based movies in the works, and has already released Alone in the Dark and House of the Dead. Other adaptations in his queue include Hunter: The Reckoning and Far Cry.

Now Boll is dragging audiences down into the dungeons. His next feature, which begins filming Sunday, is Dungeon Siege, based on the 2002 PC role-playing game from Gas Powered Games and Microsoft Game Studios. Boll acquired the rights to the game in late 2003." Full article

We can always hope that Boll finally makes a good movie...

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