Moon director jealous of Sam Raimi, believes the World of Warcraft film could be a game changer

Duncan Jones - the celebrated director of 2010's cult-hit Moon and the prodigal son of David Bowie - is jealous. In an interview withBadass Digest, Jones revealed that not only is he an addicted gamer in his downtime, but that Sam Raimi's upcoming World of Warcraft movie could be the video game film that finally advances the oft-maligned genre.

%26ldquo;I%26rsquo;m hugely jealous of SamRaimi. I really believe World of Warcraft could be the launch of computer games as good films,%26rdquo; said Jones.



Relating his perspective to the WoW movie, Jones said, %26ldquo;from the little I%26rsquo;ve read of interviews with him the way [Sam Raimi]'s approaching it makes so much sense. It%26rsquo;s what I was talking about %26ndash; it%26rsquo;s not worrying about how the game plays, it%26rsquo;s about creating the world of the game and investing the audience in that world.%26rdquo;

Duncan Jones may not be a familiar name in gaming circles, but his rising status in Hollywood, relation to a music legend, and his genuine love for gaming could very well make him a positive influence on video game based movies in the future. Aside from Uwe Boll, of course.

His next film,Source Code, arrives this April.

Jan 3, 2011

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