Lights, Camera, Game Over!: How Video Game Movies Get Made

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Lights, Camera, Game Over!: How Video Game Movies Get Made
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Luke Owen
Foreword by Paul W. S. Anderson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 152,Width 289
Category/GenreFilm guides and reviews
ISBN/Barcode 9780764353178
ClassificationsDewey:791.4375
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Imprint Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 1 September 2017
Publication Country United States

Description

Since 1993, Hollywood has been rendering popular video games on the silver screen, mainly to critical derision and box office failure. While a few have succeeded, many have been hailed as the "worst movie ever" and left gamers asking: how did that get made? Super Mario fans expecting plumbers jumping on Goombas got an inter-dimensional battle between humans and evolved dinosaurs. Players expecting to see Ryu, Ken, and the rest of the World Warriors compete in the Street Fighter Tournament instead got a live-action GI Joe movie. This in-depth and entertaining work recounts the production histories of many of these movies, revealing the sometimes inspired and convoluted path Hollywood took to turn pixels into living flesh, with insights from more than 40 industry insiders, including film directors Paul W. S. Anderson (Resident Evil), Simon West (Tomb Raider), and Steven de Souza (Street Fighter). AUTHOR: Luke Owen is a writer, editor, and podcaster who has been playing video games and watching movies his whole life. He is the deputy editor of Flickering Myth, and he also co-hosts the weekly Flickering Myth Podcast and Scooperhero News. He lives in Ruislip with his long-suffering girlfriend and Mega Drive, and is on Twitter atThisIsLukeOwen.

Author Biography

Luke Owen is a writer, editor, and podcaster who has been playing video games and watching movies his whole life. He is the deputy editor of Flickering Myth, and he also co-hosts the weekly Flickering Myth Podcast and Scooperhero News.