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Post by The Great JT on Sept 3, 2008 22:21:14 GMT 1
This from Joystiq.com. Posted in the Media Lounge because it concerns movies more than video games. What's more upsetting: that rumored God of War director Brett Ratner thinks the Guitar Hero brand is good movie material or that someone actually pays this guy to consult on their brands? In an interview with the movie mangler, MTV managed to get Ratner to say (ostensibly with a straight face), "I would love to do a Guitar Hero movie, if Activision would ever let me. I'm trying to convince them, but why would you have a movie screw up such a huge franchise? Not that I would make a bad movie." Oh no, what could be bad about a movie based on a video game that tasks players with hitting colored dots in time with rock music? Wait, don't answer that. Joystiq spies report that Ratner is also considering adaptations of video game classics Pong and Tetris.
So there's that. Then there's this: Brett Ratner was paid real money to "come up with a name" for the latest Guitar Hero. Ratner says, "I did, and it became Guitar Hero: World Tour." In other words, the geniuses at Activision couldn't figure out a name on their own, so who better than the guy who directed Rush Hour? In other news, we're apparently in the wrong line of work.[/color] And this from Scott DeWitt, the creator of the webcomic F@NB0Y$: So what do you think, does Ratner have his head up his ass or is he thinking ahead of the curve?
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Post by Reaper on Sept 4, 2008 7:36:30 GMT 1
How would a movie based on Guitar Hero be any different than School of Rock or that new movie The Rocker... Rock Star or a slew of other movies with the same basic idea. Fuck that idea... I would actually rather watch a movie based on pong or tetis than yet another rendition of this storyline.
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Post by The Great JT on Sept 7, 2008 4:15:56 GMT 1
Honestly, I thought the video games industry would've put a restraining order on Whorywood by now.
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