Hollywood's Depiction of Gamers Getting Better? 44
Wired is reporting on the Hollywood depiction of games and gamers, and how it has improved (or not) over the years. From the article: "... has Hollywood finally figured out how to realistically depict gaming culture? For years, they've been achingly bad at it. Gamers have long been accustomed to seeing incredibly weird, off-key portrayals in TV and movies. The trouble began with the first wave of TV ads for video games. They'd inevitably portray the player as a spastic in mid-seizure, flailing away on a joystick while jumping and twitching."
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can't talk, eating (Score:1)
Amazing forsight maybe? (Score:4, Funny)
40-year-old virgin (Score:4, Funny)
Huh? (Score:5, Funny)
Wait wait wait....are the slashdot editors telling us that that isn't normal? Crap.
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insulting (Score:3, Funny)
Who's more insulted?
true heroes (Score:5, Insightful)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365748/ [imdb.com]
Re:true heroes (Score:1)
Episode 1.3, "Art", features Tim (Simon Pegg) playing Resident Evil for 24 hours straight, having taken speed the night before. This later leads him to hallucinate that zombies are attacking everyone, which in turn led to the inspiration for the movie Shaun of the Dead
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0187664/ [imdb.com]
The O.C. (Score:5, Informative)
Tangential mini-review: While the promos for "The O.C." make it out to be extremely shallow typical soap-opera drivel, the writing, acting, and characters are great. So is the show's self-deprecating sense of humor, as it pokes fun at the characters' obsession with a show called "The Valley", which is a parody of "The O.C." itself.
i can't stand that mini-me version of russel crowe (Score:5, Funny)
god help us all@#%@#%$@# END^OF CARRIER
Have we watched the same show? (Score:4, Insightful)
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When you start at the bottom... (Score:1)
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Reality (Score:2, Interesting)
I don't know that having somebody sitting quite still staring at a screen makes for compelling viewing. Normally the only people who twitch are the ones that don't often play games. Seems to me the more you play the more zombielike you get. Maybe it is interesting in an art house kind of way but since when were hollywood interested in making art house?
I kind of enjoy the hilarity of the hollywood depiction though. I never go to see movies with this type of subject matter thinking I'm going to get a se
I love the power glove... (Score:1)
Today's Filmmakers Grew Up With Games (Score:3, Interesting)
And that, my friends, is called cannibalism. Wait -- I mean that that, my friends, seemed an intentional irony, suggesting that there were gamers in the crew. Who would slip such a reference in, but someone with a deep and possibly unhealthy appreciation of video games?
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www.dejobaan.com - Deep and possibly unhealthy appreciation of video games.
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For a minute, I thought you were talking about the 1971 Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory [imdb.com], and I was a bit confused. IIRC, in that one, Mike Teevee was playing a "modern" shooter,
The Wizard (Score:1, Insightful)
If you think thats bad (Score:2)
I must save the fair gnome princes Gorgonela from the stoat palace , wherein lies the Evil Stoat king Rover .
I must fight the endless armies of Snorg
My reward for this achievement will be a high score slightly larger than the last time
You do realize that's accurate, right? (Score:2)
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It is either the case that their research is awful
Redefining the community (Score:2, Interesting)
In a sense we're playing the game before we're even buying it.
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Realistic depiction of gamers is so 1996. (Score:3, Insightful)
Anyone who thinks this is a recent trend needs to check out what I call the "Video Hockey Trilogy." The movies "Swingers," "Beautiful Girls," and "Chasing Amy" all had pretty prominent scenes where main characters in the movie sat around and played video hockey. These weren't the guys from "War Games" or "Cloak and Dagger." They were just normal people who enjoyed playing hockey on the Genesis ("Beautiful Girls" MIGHT have been an SNES). They also played it pretty realistically. Nobody looked like they were having seizures except for a character from "Swingers." The seizure like movements there were in line with what you would expect from the character.
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I remember one example of a kid playing online multiplayer Halo2 with the headset and going into game-rage, cursing into his headset, throwing his controller on the ground, just because he was getting pwn3d repeatedly.
Portrayal... (Score:2)
Hollywood's Depiction of Gamers Getting Better? (Score:2)
Ok, more reference, check Uwe Bowell movies, the next generation of game movies and the Doom movie, hollywood still has the idea that gamers are teenagers who use "Xtreme" as an adjective and consume beer and pizza (or other stimulants) instead of eating and sleeping. I think they got us mixed up with the surfers and skateboard stereotypes. If they depict a gamer in a movie (not just in one stupid scene), it will probably be under those characteristics. (check the ngage and block buster
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Point of order: alcohol is a depressent, not a stimulant.
As to the original topic, does Hollywood depict *anything* accurately?
Why portrayals have changed (Score:2)
I think there are two reasons for the change.
First, the game grpahics are much better now -- they can focus on portraying the game itself. Back in the day, they had to convey exciting gameplay by depicting excited gamers.
Second, the market has changed. The industry has changed its primary market from kids and tee
Shape up, Hollywood (Score:1)
I align myself with him in a way. When I'm playing a game, I'm not jerking the controller or keyboard towards where my character's going. I talk to myself sometimes when I'm playing, either to comment myself or when something throws me off (very rarely