Jerry Bruckheimer Teams With MTV For Games 29
Well-known action film and television producer Jerry Bruckheimer has teamed up with MTV Games to make games. Stephen Totilo and the MTV Multiplayer blog had a chance to speak candidly with the director himself, as well as the MTV executive behind the deal, Jeff Yapp. "Bruckheimer: I think the same kind of stuff we bring to television and films, we always want to look at things a little differently from other people. Pirate films were dead for a long time and we put Johnny Depp in it and created an unforgettable character. We did the same thing with fighter pilots in "Top Gun" and dancers in "Flashdance." So we're just trying to see things a little differently."
Flashdance? (Score:2)
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The ol' bum rush (Score:2, Interesting)
Lord knows we don't have enough explosions and special effects in video games already.
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"I think that there's a certain synchronicity, so far, with what I like and with what the audiences like. But I don't make the movies for them. I make them because I wanna go see them myself."
Perhaps this works for making movies, but when you're an old fart who has likely never touched a controller (yes, I'm jumping to conclusions here - but there's a very good chance I'm right, based on the other 62 year olds I know) this sort of self-indulgent logic falls a
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johnny depp..... (Score:1)
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"We" made johnny depp unforgettable? (Score:2)
Well, at least it isn't Michael Bay (Score:3, Funny)
Fighter pilots? (Score:3, Funny)
Has nothing else to do? (Score:1)
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Sorry, forgot to add something (and format text properly come to think of it), for those who don't know, he is producing the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time movie, due out in 2009.
Link [wikipedia.org] (Wikipedia) Link [imdb.com] (IMDB)
Ha ha... (Score:2)
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Sounds like a match made in heaven (Score:2)
MTV already has this part down with little more than selective casting for its various incarnations of The Real World.
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See,through the '90s I watched the quality of MTV's programing steadily slide downhill--It went from having a few decent shows at the end of the '80s to a more ADD-friendly format in the mid-90s. The downward spiral continued, and by the end of a decade ADHD actually seemed to be a requirement for proper viewing.
Extrapolating that trend to current times leads me to believe that MTV's target audience will soon reach the
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I just can't wait to see what level of surrealism will be required by the generation that was weened on Spongebob Squarepants.
We'll get great games like... (Score:2, Funny)
I for one welcome our new idea-deprived overlords (Score:2)
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You wanna bring vapid, patronizing, derivative garbage to the video game medium? Get in line.
MTV and Jerry Bruckheimer? (Score:2)
No More.... (Score:1)