Hasbro CEO Says Ridley Scott Still Attached To MONOPOLY Movie

By Matt Holmes /

At this point of his career does anyone really believe that Sir. Ridley Scott will ever find the time to make a movie based on the laborious board game Monopoly? No, of course not. He has far more interesting attachments to his name, a healthy pile of which seems to grow higher with each passing year and the projects he leaves behind very rarely become anything. Truth is, if he was going to make a Monopoly movie he would have done it years ago when his bizarre interest in the property was first cited. The long-gestating film development of the most boring board game of all time is lasting about as long as a family game lasts... i.e. forever. But Hasbro CEO Brian Goldner, sounding a little like a poor lassie awaiting a man she met on a night out who told her "I'll call you" to get in touch, has told MTV that he's still hopeful the film will happen...
€œ€˜Monopoly€™ is still happening, and we€™re developing a great story... It€™s a very fun take. Ridley is still the perfect creative steward, because he creates these great, fictionalized worlds. It€™s going to be a very fun story to tell.€
Goldner also talked a little about the story that is being put together and whether it would be anything like the stock-brokering 80's drama Wall Street, which was an early rumour for how the movie could develop;
€œIt€™s a very human and personal story. It€™s not really Wall Street, not at all... It€™s a fictionalized story of a family, and there€™s a lot of intrigue in the story. Suffice it to say, it€™s a story about a family with a history, and we€™re projecting that into current times. But it€™s not Wall Street. It€™s more about property ownership and of the play-pattern of the game.€
'Play-pattern of the game'? They mean roll the dice... pay rent... another person rolls dice... receives rent... and then a few times you end up in jail and nobody ever seems to get anywhere or win? Sounds like a depressing movie to us. The idea still sounds curiously vague to us though as if they still haven't quite worked out how they plan to tackle it. A couple of years ago, they gave us a rather odd explanation; Basically, the €œmetaphor for life€ idea for the Monopoly boardgame was to boil down to ripping-off Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland,where our lead wakes up after taking a chance card playing Monopoly and finds himself in another reality not unlike the board game, spending Monopoly movie and buying properties, fighting off €œThe Parker Brothers€ and sharing some chuckles with Uncle Pennybags, who is a maître d€˜ at a restaurant. You can heard my response to what I called "the dumbest film idea I've ever heard in my life" - HERE. Because of Hasbro's deal with Universal (which includes the forthcoming Battleship movie) - Monopoly is set-up there and if it does actually end up being made (we don't think it will, at least not with Scott directing) and they give it a sizable budget when they shunned Del Toro's At The Mountains of Madness... well... it's not worth thinking about.