Duke Nukem in Steven Spielberg's "Ready Player One" movie
#3 Posted 22 July 2017 - 02:43 PM
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#5 Posted 22 July 2017 - 04:57 PM
But I've read the plot summary of the book and gaaah: http://www.shmoop.co...ne/summary.html
#6 Posted 22 July 2017 - 10:32 PM
I spotted:
- Harley Quinn and Deathstroke when the guy enters that walk way.
- Mad Max's Black on Black V8 Intercept in the race along with the Van from the A Team.
- Freddy Kruger and the Halo Assault Rifle in the scene with Duke.
Hyped for this movie.
#7 Posted 23 July 2017 - 08:56 AM
xMobilemux, on 22 July 2017 - 10:32 PM, said:
I spotted:
- Harley Quinn and Deathstroke when the guy enters that walk way.
- Mad Max's Black on Black V8 Intercept in the race along with the Van from the A Team.
- Freddy Kruger and the Halo Assault Rifle in the scene with Duke.
Hyped for this movie.
You know, I've got the book and only read a few chapters in. I really should finish it as I'm a "child of the 80's".
I'm especially interested to find out if Spielberg was able to use Tsuburaya Japan's "Ultraman" in the movie. I grew up watching that.
Alot of people thought this would be one of those movies that could never be done "justice" because it depended on so much nostalgia and I.P. owned by different
companies. Many of whom were thought would never lend/rent their I.P. to the movie. Folks over on Aint-It-Cool-News have said(grain of salt) that there will indeed
be a TON of characters/I.P that show up in the movie so hopefully this will turn out well.
So pumped that Duke Nukem made it into the movie, if only for a few brief seconds.
Cheers everyone!
#9 Posted 23 July 2017 - 11:36 PM
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#11 Posted 24 July 2017 - 03:56 AM
Games are just a beginning material difficult to handle, too much things that work in the head do not work on paper, there are even some original scripts that looks like come out from a videogame when you read them but often this is exactly what happens whit the bad writers.
Also don't trust too much in Steven Spielberg capacity of direct a movie with a convincing and entertaining script screenplay. I must confess that I also hate the Goonies
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#13 Posted 24 July 2017 - 04:24 AM
Fantinaikos, on 24 July 2017 - 03:56 AM, said:
What did you expect from Pixels? I was expecting "Ghostbusters with video game characters", and it absolutely delivered.
I read people hated that Adam Sandler was typecast to play the only character type he ever played, but that did not affect my judgment, because it was the first (and so far, only) Adam Sandler movie I've ever seen.
Also, what does Howard the Duck have to do with Steven Spielberg? The Wikipedia article on that movie does not mention Steven Spielberg anywhere.
#14 Posted 24 July 2017 - 04:32 AM
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Duh, I've just confused the producing of Spielberg with Lucas. Anyway I would not be surprised if one had asked for the advice of the other...
#15 Posted 24 July 2017 - 04:33 AM
Tutti Frutti type of movies don't really appeal to me.
They show everything at once and they leave little to be hyped for.
It's just like watching that old cartoon network commercial where all the cartoon characters would be on screen at once in a bar.
Or another example is the movie series Expendables.
When they are alone, the action stars can shine by themselves but once you put them all together, they become a weird mix just like a food that has too many great ingredients added to it and your brain can't perceive them all at once and they become useless.
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#17 Posted 24 July 2017 - 10:11 AM
I also still think the Cartoon All-Stars PSA was awesome, despite its inherent flaws in execution.
The Goonies rocked.
#18 Posted 27 July 2017 - 04:50 PM
Yeah, good job at trying to bring Duke back into the spotlight, Randy.
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#20 Posted 27 July 2017 - 11:03 PM
#21 Posted 27 July 2017 - 11:14 PM
Fantinaikos, on 24 July 2017 - 03:56 AM, said:
How can you hate the Goonies? Btw, The Goonies wasn't directed by Steven Spielberg but by Richard Donner (The Omen, Lethal Weapon, ...).
#22 Posted 27 July 2017 - 11:39 PM
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#24 Posted 28 July 2017 - 05:47 AM
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The kids are annoying, the bad guys too lame and hammy even for a kids movie, pacing stumbles from a disconnected bit of dialog/action to another rabidly, childish ethnic stereotype/jokes (real ones not cheap SJW triggering), when the lines are not banal they seems taken from the worst American Pie movie, excluding the rescue scene Sloth presence add practically nothing to the movie plot, the ending looks filmed at the first take for how is acted horribly.
There is also the historical detail that the "precious gems" could be just worthless colored glass that pirates used for trading. BUT OBVIOUSLY that is a real life element that has anything to do with movie reality.
I don't understand how grown up people can still appreciate it.
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Subject: Steven Spielberg
Involved Producer: Steven Spielberg
Involved in movie montage: Steven Spielberg
There are MANY ways to take control and influence of and on a movie without being the director or the screenwriter.
#26 Posted 28 July 2017 - 07:25 AM
Otherwise, the only good Spielberg movie was Duel, it's passable, worth seeing once, that's it.
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#28 Posted 28 July 2017 - 11:02 AM
Except Twilight.
#29 Posted 28 July 2017 - 11:39 AM
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