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Battleship – Peter Berg talks about the Aliens in the water

Posted by LiveFor on December 2, 2009

A while back it was announced that Peter Berg’s adaption of the Hasbro board game, Battleship, would feature a human fleet going up against aliens. Everyone scratched their heads at that one.

Now Berg has spoken to a Latino Review (he flew a few journalists down to a proper battleship for the show and tell).

First of all the concept art of the alien ships shows they are black, and had legs that spread out sort of like water spiders you see on the top of lakes. They looked pretty H.G. Wells-ish and supposedly each ship matches up very well to our ships. Technologically, the two enemies are almost evenly matched.

Here is some of what Berg had to say about the film. Be sure to check out the rest of the interview though as there is a lot of info over there.

The goal was to put up something that could exist as a big, dynamic, entertaining summer blockbuster. That’s clearly what you aspire to make when you take on something like ‘Battleship’ and I think we’re well on our way. I want to share a few pictures with you guys of the enemy, pictures of what the enemy is going to look like. Nobody has seen these…but the enemy does come from another planet. That’s not news. It’s true, you guys uncovered it first. We tried to keep it a secret, but it’s our goal to make that as intelligent and logical, certainly as ‘District 9′ was able to do. But to provide a real intelligence to our opponent, a logic, a rationale for being there and not purely hostile, violent creatures bent on global destruction. They’ve got a much more logical agenda planned that happens to come into conflict with us. Then there’s a chance for two relatively equal opponents to go at each other and you get a sense of some of the equipment you saw, the level and intelligence of that character of what modern sailors are today.

He went on to talk about the aliens.

They’ve got a problem. Upon arrival one of their ships is severely damaged and that’s posed a real existing problem for them and they’re trying to deal with that.

You’ll understand and ILM is doing an extraordinary job of creating, they’re called the Regents, the folks who inhabit these ships. Some of them are very scientific and very intelligent and not violent at all. Others of them are more violent but they’re all concerned with the fact that they have a very real mechanical problem with one of their ships and they’re trying to deal with that.

Their craft are sea based. They don’t fly. But you can see sort of that there’s an equal number of American and there’s actually one Japanese ship involved in this conflict with the enemy.

They are actually able to fly, insert themselves through the earth’s atmosphere and make contact through the water. Once they get on the surface they don’t fly. They stay put. They’ve enabled moving in a fairly unique manner, along the different ways of the sea. They don’t have the standard propulsion but they have weapons systems and some of them are very violent. There are some that aren’t but there are some that are the equivalent of our destroyers.

Berg then went on to talk about the sequel to Hancock 2 and other projects he is working on.

It’s being written now and it’s an issue of everybody involved in ‘Hancock’. There are so many cooks in that particular kitchen that it’s so busy and Will [Smith] has kind of taken time off to be with his kids and his kids are now making all kinds of films. There are so many people involved in that, from Will to his partner James Lassiter to Akiva [Goldsman] to Michael Mann, myself and to get us all in the same room just like this where we can all talk and then agree on anything, you’ve never met a group of people that have a harder time agreeing on anything. It’s like the Israeli peace process times a thousand how tough it is to resolve. I think it’ll happen though. We just have to kind of get in the same room for some consistency.

Lone Survivor is what I want to do next. If you haven’t read that book it’s an incredible story and a really dynamic one, in the vein of like a ‘Black Hawk Down’. It’s a true story about seventeen SEALS that were killed in one gunfight in Afghanistan. It’s a great story. One survived.

The Battleship film is actually growing on me after hearing what Berg has to say about it. I like the sound of the aliens and their ships. Just a pity he had to pull out of the Dune remake to do it.

What are your thoughts on Battleship? Will it work? Who would you like to see leading the human fleet?

Go read the rest of the interview over at Latino Review as I’ve barely scratched the surface.

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Dune remake will be PG 13 and may have a sparkly Vampire

Posted by LiveFor on September 15, 2009

dune_final2Is Peter Berg’s adaptation of the sci-fi classic “Dune” going to happen? News earlier today said he was going to next work on the Battleship film and he also has Hancock 2 in the works.

No almost two years have passed since the director confirmed his involvement with the project, a potential third take on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel after David Lynch’s ’84 movie and a Sci Fi Channel miniseries in 2000. While a first draft of the script has been completed, would we ever see Berg’s take on the book?

Not so, Berg told MTV News. “Dune” is very much on—and to prove it, the director shared some details about what he has planned.

“There’s definitely a franchise potential,” he said, though he hastened to add that he has to complete the first one successfully before he can set to work on a second.

But there’s certainly enough material. Josh Zetumer’s script, Berg revealed, is almost 200 pages long—”a massive epic,” Berg said—and it could potentially spawn more than just the one film. With the project still in the script phase, the task now for Berg and his team is to “figure out how we can beat [the script] into something manageable without offending the purists,” he explained, as “filmmakers have struggled [in the past] because it’s a very complicated book to crack.”

As the creative beating and cracking continues, Berg promised his “Dune” won’t be a a rehas of what we have seen before. “My experience with the book was different than David Lynch’s experience or the people behind the Sci Fi Channel’s experience. I found it to be more of an adventure tale, more of a muscular action/adventure story. I think that’s my approach, not as an R-rated film, but as a pretty hard PG-13 film about a young man dealing with issues of vengeance over the death of his father and wanting some payback and having to come to terms with his destiny along the way.”

What about those highly speculative rumors that Berg has his eye on “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson for a starring role, perhaps as the hero Paul Atreides, played by Kyle MacLachlan in 1984? When it came to casting talk, all Berg would say is he’s looking at “guys in their late teens.”

I really love Dune and I can’t wait to see a remake or reimagining of it. How do you feel about Berg remaking it? Any ideas who should star in it?

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