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by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 11/22/2007, 7:09pm PST |
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From his review of the Hitman movie.
The movie, directed by Xavier Gens, was inspired by a best-selling video game and serves as an excellent illustration of my conviction that video games will never become an art form -- never, at least, until they morph into something else or more.
Maybe that is why the movie exists, to show that video games can't be art. Good thing it helps vindicate Ebert's opinion.
Other scenes, which involve Agent 47 striding down corridors, an automatic weapon in each hand, shooting down opponents who come dressed as Jedi troopers in black. These scenes are no doubt from the video game.
I'm sure a few hundred people have already written to him trying to carefully overexplain the nature of the game. |
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Ebert again, saying no. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 11/22/2007, 7:09pm PST 
Re: Ebert again, saying no. by Bananadine 12/04/2007, 5:13pm PST 
About movies, yes. NT by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 12/04/2007, 7:25pm PST 
Orange Bawks, Crysis, Mass Effect +extra already prove him wrong NT by Grumah 12/05/2007, 8:47am PST 
PLUS EXTRA by bombMexico 12/05/2007, 10:41pm PST 
He would probably blow it up while sitting there like in uh some movie I dunno. NT by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 12/06/2007, 12:29am PST 
One of the biggest draws for me in TF2 was the surreal art design NT by Fortinbras 12/06/2007, 1:55am PST 
Okay neat. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 12/06/2007, 2:00am PST 
You must've been disappointed when is turned out TF2 had no surreal art design. by Fussbett 12/06/2007, 3:02am PST 
American McGee's Alice has surreal art design. by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 12/06/2007, 3:08am PST 
Yeah, it must suck to be wrong (for him). NT by Fussbett 12/06/2007, 5:58am PST 
I would be wrong if I was using the proper noun and not the adjective surreal :( NT by Fortinbras 12/06/2007, 2:23pm PST 
I didn't know real deserts looked like Road Runner cartoons NT by Fortinbras 12/06/2007, 2:07pm PST 
I guess they're surreal then. NT by Fussbett 12/06/2007, 2:45pm PST 
It's morphin' time :( by Fairy Lorebach 12/06/2007, 9:42am PST 
So what was the least painful videogame to movie adaptation? by Mysterio 12/06/2007, 10:29am PST 
Fallout. NT by Jhoh Clbbl O_____O 12/06/2007, 10:54am PST 
MK is the only movie where I walked out of the theater by Last 12/06/2007, 10:57am PST 
MK is actually one of the better American-made martial arts movies I've seen. by Fairy Lorebach 12/06/2007, 1:08pm PST 
I was 15 and only expected mediocrity. It still fell below 'watchable'. NT by Last 12/06/2007, 2:07pm PST 
Crank NT by E. L. Koba 12/06/2007, 12:02pm PST 
I liked Silent Hill :( NT by Fussbett 12/06/2007, 12:11pm PST 
Citizen Kane NT by I need clarification 12/06/2007, 12:41pm PST 
The Godfather turned out to be a good movie NT by Ice Cream Jonsey 12/06/2007, 2:11pm PST 
Gotcha NT by Vested Id 12/06/2007, 2:21pm PST 
Alternatively, is there one MORE painful than Wing Commander? NT by laudablepuss 12/06/2007, 4:23pm PST 
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