Synopsis
A better reality awaits.
When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.
2018 Directed by Steven Spielberg
When the creator of a popular video game system dies, a virtual contest is created to compete for his fortune.
Tye Sheridan Olivia Cooke Ben Mendelsohn Lena Waithe T.J. Miller Simon Pegg Mark Rylance Philip Zhao Win Morisaki Hannah John-Kamen Ralph Ineson Susan Lynch Clare Higgins Perdita Weeks Letitia Wright Mckenna Grace Lulu Wilson Cara Pifko Vic Chao Cara Theobold Isaac Andrews Joel MacCormack Kit Connor Leo Heller Antonio Mattera Lynne Wilmot Kae Alexander Michael Wildman Adolfo Álvarez Show All…
Lee Perkins Aldrich Torres Billy Dunn Brian Bartolini Barry Kriegshauser Edmund Kolloen Eddie A. Reid IV Shoichi Matsubara Perry Evans Jamie Mills Yann Dupont Jack Evans Pierrick Barbin Nihal Friedel
Anna Pinnock Randy Severino James Darnbrough Stuart Chambers Wyn Jenkins Richard Touch Matthew Wood Joe Reel
Lilla Schwarz Christopher Brennan Charlie Pedersen Andrew Ellwood Massimo Vico Nicholas Ellwood Chris Giles Declan O'Donnell Chris L. Ward
Daniel Brimer Alex Reinach Matthew E. Butler Georgie Uppington Roger Guyett Stephen Tappin Edward Zhou Christian Alzmann Shahar Levavi Edward Randolph Alex Jaeger Kim Ooi Ben Lock Andrew Eick Genevieve McMahon David Shirk Ann Podlozny Mathieu Vig Grady Cofer Jennifer Meislohn Arild Anfinnsen
Xavier Lake Ben Essex Mallory Thompson Karen Teoh Helen Steinway Bailey Venice Smith Lauren Okadigbo Carly Michaels Ayanna Linton Sarah Lawrence Claire Lawrence Nellie Burroughes Sina Ali Joe Watts Rick English Ben Dimmock Adam Horton Tony Lazzara Dorian Kingi Pete Olivant Oleg Podobin Martin De Boer Tracey Eddon Chad Bowman Garrett Warren Matt Berberi Alli Beckman Aidan Brindle Dom Dumaresq Tien Hoang Lee Millham James O'Daly Nick Roeten Nikki Powell Gary Powell Calvin Warrington-Heasman
Addison Teague Richard Hymns Kyrsten Mate Gary Rydstrom Andy Nelson Dennie Thorpe E.J. Holowicki Geoff Vaughan Hunter Crowley Paul Munro Jana Vance Dee Selby Jesse Johnstone Blake Collins
Kenny Myers Leslie Devlin Sharon Nicholas Lois Burwell Niamh O'Loan Audrey Doyle Catherine Heys Gary Archer
Amblin Entertainment Warner Bros. Pictures Village Roadshow Pictures Access Entertainment Dune Entertainment
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There was not a single frame of this movie where I thought to myself "Steven Spielberg directed this"
like Spielberg had a vision of hell but also he wants to make sure we still have fun
every teenage boy who has no personality traits besides being good at video games and recognizing references due to all the time he spends on reddit threads: god i’m so fucking valid
to each their own, but i still think it was too soon for a spy kids 3: game over remake
READY PLAYER ONE (aka Super Smash Bros: The Movie) is HOOK for kids raised on HOOK. weak storytelling but a one-of-a-kind rendering of stunted youth, and a fascinating study of pop culture as a language / prison. will be the subject of grad school dissertations for decades. bad ones, probably.
it didn’t really work for me as spectacle (something like Sword Art Online mines similar terrain more successfully), but i dug it as a knotted meta-commentary about our relationship to the things we create / the paralyzing nature of nostalgia. only Spielberg could have made this, and it's mostly interesting only *because* Spielberg actually did.
anyway, that 2nd act "haunted house" sequence sure is something.
every time i started to have fun tye sheridan would open his mouth and something insane like "A FANBOY KNOWS A HATER" would fall out and cancel the illusion
me: still has films like moonlight and phantom thread in my watchlist
me: chooses this :/
"James Halliday kept a log of every movie he ever watched and the number of times he watched it."
Alright so which one of you on here is going to create the Oasis in 7 years?
almost every second of this kept me entertained, but by the last few scenes the effect started to wear off. i had fun, but nothing really resonated with me otherwise
the second challenge and the iron giant were fuckin SICK though
Steven Spielberg is going to die.
Hopefully not today or tomorrow or anytime soon, but at some point in the near-ish future — after more than five decades of projecting his soul directly onto movie screens — the bearded architect who built so much of the modern world’s collective imagination will fade into its collective memory. Considering that the increasingly prolific filmmaker has released two major studio features in just the last four months, it might seem a bit premature to speculate about Spielberg’s demise (or even his retirement), but the guy is 71 years old, and not even the gods can live forever.
More to the point, Spielberg has clearly started to think about this himself, the shadow of…