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'BioShock' Video Game to Be Made Into Movie

'Bioshock's Underwater Dystopia Heading to the Silver Screen
Last year, top-notch first-person shooter 'BioShock' dazzled the gaming media with its engaging storyline and incredibly rich environment. It was immediately clear that a sequel was required, and developer Take-Two is currently working on it. Now, the gaming developer has revealed that a Hollywood adaptation is in the works, as well.

Gore Verbinski -- famous for his work on the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' films -- has been lined up for directorial duties. The screenwriter for the script has not been finalized, but John Logan, who wrote 'Star Trek: Nemesis' and 'The Aviator' is currently in talks to handle that duty.

It's always hard to know what to expect when talking about a film based on a video game, but it's got to be better than the film adaptation of 'BloodRayne' -- right? [Source: USAToday/Reuters]

MPAA Sets Up Fake Site to Lure Pirates



These days you just can't go downloading illegal copies of movies from just anywhere. Oh no, you have to be careful. Case in point: MiiVii.com. The site, which existed for only a few days, enabled users to upload and download copyrighted films. It even offered a software client you could download to speed up those downloads. The best part? It was created and run by Media Defender, the muscley, tattooed arm of the Motion Picture Association of America used to find and stop pirates.

To use the site you had to register and provide your name, e-mail, and other identifying information, things that will surely be used against any poor souls who did register. Additionally, that software download didn't really do much to speed up downloads. Instead it ran searches on your computer to look for illegally acquired media, and reported the findings back to the home server.

The site was taken offline just a few hours after news broke about who was behind it. However, we have to wonder if this was the first trap of its kind. Surely it won't be the last.

From Slashdot and TECH.BLORGE.com

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