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12 November 2009
The Story Behind Ridley's Monopoly
Producer Frank Beddor tells all
Source: LA Times

The Story Behind Ridley's Monopoly

The idea that Sir Ridley Scott is attached to a film based on the venerable boardgame Monopoly has been mystifying everybody for a couple of years now. There have been mad hints of family comedies and Blade Runner futuristic cities, but now, finally, the guy behind the initial pitch, producer Frank Beddor, has shed some light on the subject to the LA Times. 

And it's really not what we imagined. (Actually, we're not sure what we imagined, but it wasn't this.) Beddor is the author of the Lewis Carroll-inpired Looking Glass Wars, and likens his Monopoly pitch to Alice in Wonderland.

"I took the approach of thinking of the main character falling down the rabbit hole into a place called Monopoly City," he says. The main character is envisaged as a dorky Manhattan real-estate agent who's also an obsessive Monopoly player. A magic chance card transports him to the city where Monopoly money is currency, and where the evil Parker Brothers (what, not the Waddingtons?) must be defeated. 

"It tries to incorporate all the iconic imageries -- a sports car pulls up, there's someone on a  horse, someone pushing a wheelbarrow," says Beddor, also mentioning recurring sight-gags with Uncle Pennybags (the guy on the box) showing up in different guises.

Kind of like a Jumanji or a Zathura then, and it's still immensely surprising that Scott is so enthusiastic about the project (he apparently shook Beddor's hand after hearing his pitch, and asked him what he needed to do to be part of it). We could just about see Scott coming up with some sort of Wall Street satire, but we'd never have pegged him as a director of family-oriented whimsy. The closest he's come before is the dark fairytale Legend or the romcom A Good Year, neither of which could be called "universally acclaimed".

But we're definitely intrigued, and with Pamela Pettner (Corpse Bride, Monster House, 9) writing the screenplay, Monopoly is developing quite a strong pedigree. We're a long way from the project having a start-date though, so what do you think? A definite go-project, or the jail of development hell?

Owen Williams

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That sounds absolutely horrific but people should wake up and smell the coffee - old Ridley has been producing tripe for years now (Black Hawk Down excepted). This is the natural decline. ... Read More

Sambora About me

22:45, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
I reckon basing it in a board game world is the only way you could make a Monopoly movie. Sure a satire on capitalism might be better but it wouldn't be Monopoly. Let's not forget this film is being based on a family board game. With Ridley Scott involved it could end up being a Jumanji that we all actually enjoy. ... Read More

fozworth About me

19:51, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
how? where? when? who? I mean, what? ... Read More

sipi About me

16:42, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
RE: The Story Behind Ridley's Monopoly
I actually think basing it explicitly on the board game means it has a chance of being less crap than some hamfisted analogy of capitalism. Sure, it still sounds like balls, but only in the "that's pretty naff" way, not the "Oh Christ, Hollywood" way. ... Read More

dantheman123 About me

16:30, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
All I can say is that I hope its set in england... ... Read More

lona_no_friends About me

15:50, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
I had always assumed it would be some kind of genius economic satire. But this just sounds like crap. ... Read More

ThismonkeyhasRAGE About me

12:34, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post
Bollocks!
There's no effing way Sir Ridders likes this idea! This dude is clearly holding Ridley Scotts family hostage and won't let them go until the film is made. ... Read More

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09:59, 12 November 2009 | Report This Post

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