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This month Ian and Huber discuss movies that are based on video games and why only like four of them are good.

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Anonymous

Yay!! Something to watch on my trip to OH this morning! <3

Anonymous

Not a single mention of Street Fighter: The Movie in that entire video. To say I'm disappointed would be an understatement

Anonymous

Not sure if the allies ever read these comments after the show goes up but Labyrinth and Akira did have NES games but they were only released in Japan. The Labyrinth one was surprisingly good (especially for the time) and stayed very faithful to the film even going so far as to use all of the music from the movie as best as the Famicom's sound chip could manage. There was also a point and click adventure game from Lucasarts. Also, if you can get it working the Blade Runner adventure game by Westwood Studios is terrific. It doesn't follow the movie or the book but instead tells a parallel story that coincides with the events of the film. The best part is that the game randomizes who is a human and who is a replicant in each playthrough which, combined with multiple story paths and endings adds a lot of replayability.

Anonymous

I wonder if Zac Snyder would do a good job directing a video game movie.

Anonymous

I think the background could stand to be less busy, but I don't think it would need much. Even if you slowed it down to x0.75 or something. Just so the flashes of colour that come with its visual cuts don't grab attention as frequently.

Anonymous

Or perhaps just remove the one shot I see in the REACTION SHOTS lettering that's a flash of a bright overcast sky. If you're still able to edit the logo on that level.

Anonymous

I wonder if Huber has ever heard of this: https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0971215/ (Shenmue: The Movie). You didn't mention movies that just consist of edited in game cut scenes.