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The first trailer for the film of the book is out. A bit bummed it doesn't really explain what the plot is.
This.The book was pretty mediocre, and gave the strong impression that it was written by an eighties fanboy who never bothered playing any of the eighties computer games that they so desperately wish to sperg about. I don't reckon I'll be bothering with it.
The trailer seems like a 80s/90s version of this
Remember Back to the Future?! I saw the Delorean and I clapped!!!The trailer seems like a 80s/90s version of this
Don't forget, Freddy Krueger, The Iron Giant, Harley Quinn, Deathstroke and Duke NukemRemember Back to the Future?! I saw the Delorean and I clapped!!!
It sounded interesting, though a little cliche, when Thug Notes did it's summary but I've been burned before (I could not stand The Goldfinch and it's pretentious prose. Trying way to hard to sound deep). I'm not sure if I want to read it, but in all likelihood the book will still be better than the movie. It usually is (minus Willy Wonka and Clockwork Orange off the top of my head).This.
I read a few excerpts of the book. It was written for shit, like somebody just listing stuff.
"Mazinger, the robot called Tranzor in the US, fought alongside Ultraman, the superhero." style stuff.
Reminded me of the walls of lists from those Pooh's Adventures things.
A coworker was talking about the trailer dropping yesterday and said "yeah you won't really get it if you're not familiar with like 80s arcade games" which told me immediately how lame the movie was going to be if it's just all references and nothing else.
It could be worse.It looks like Roland Emmerich and Micheal Bay had a really ugly baby made of memberberries.
It's too bad Disney already made a video game nostalgia film with a good story that everyone loved and even Kanye West could relate to on a deep and personal level.Pretty much the only reason to read the book too. It sure as hell isn't for the plot or the writing quality.