I was cheesin' so hard when I saw that.jr15aggie said:
Did anybody else notice the "re-elect mayor Goldie Wilson" poster. For whatever reason that put a huge smile on my face.
I was cheesin' so hard when I saw that.jr15aggie said:
Did anybody else notice the "re-elect mayor Goldie Wilson" poster. For whatever reason that put a huge smile on my face.
It doesnt turn you into any robot you want. It turns you into a specific robot. In the book, it turned him into Ultraman after Z, Daito, and Shoto did a legendary quest together earlier in the story. It gave them the Ultraman beta capsule that allowed him to turn into Ultraman for 3 minutes. They couldnt get rights to Ultraman (or maybe he was just too obscure for most Americans - myself included) so they went with a Gundam instead.Swarely said:
Also, why- if you had an artifact that would turn you into any robot- and you knew you were going to fight Mecha Godzilla- would you choose Gundam?
Rule Number 32 said:It doesnt turn you into any robot you want. It turns you into a specific robot. In the book, it turned him into Ultraman after Z, Daito, and Shoto did a legendary quest together earlier in the story. It gave them the Ultraman beta capsule that allowed him to turn into Ultraman for 3 minutes. They couldnt get rights to Ultraman (or maybe he was just too obscure for most Americans - myself included) so they went with a Gundam instead.Swarely said:
Also, why- if you had an artifact that would turn you into any robot- and you knew you were going to fight Mecha Godzilla- would you choose Gundam?
I did the one in the book but could never complete the final challengeGrapevineAg said:
I didn't read the book, but I just saw the movie last night with my wife and son. I thought it was very entertaining. Afterward, I immediately went to the official website to see if there would be some kind of easter egg hunt. Looks like there might be. readyplayeronemovie.com has a link to jointhequest.io which has multiple videos, images, and games. In one of the images (see below), there's some binary/ASCII code on the right-hand edge that decrypts and descrambles to read "NEVER DIE!" Also found some QR codes but haven't been able to get successful scans of them yet. There's a video that has some arrangements of "stars" or pixels that look like they could be grilles for pulling words out of text (perhaps from one of the other images on the page).
Has anybody worked on this stuff? Want to?
FTACO97 said:
Absolutely loved it. Great nods to my childhood. Have not read the book, but now I probably will! Getting a kick out of all the negative reviews in here. You guys must be a blast to go to the movies with.
Also find it funny all the complaints about how the movie was terrible compared to the book, like individuals who have no connection with the book sought to change as much as they could, since the co-writer of the film is the author of the book.
FTACO97 said:
Absolutely loved it. Great nods to my childhood. Have not read the book, but now I probably will! Getting a kick out of all the negative reviews in here. You guys must be a blast to go to the movies with.
Also find it funny all the complaints about how the movie was terrible compared to the book, like individuals who have no connection with the book sought to change as much as they could, since the co-writer of the film is the author of the book.
This is exactly what I told my best friend the other day. And he loved the movie and all the 80s-90s references.Trident 88 said:
I would definitely recommend this movie to anyone who hasn't read the book and thinks the movie could be fun.
Then, I would recommend that they read the book.
Then, if they thought the movie was better, I would suspect that they probably don't like to read very much and don't have a very strong imagination.
Maybe my "dumb statements" weren't aimed at you? If you thought it was "an average action movie" then you have a higher opinion of it than some of the comments in here. Some comments are saying it's a bad film and don't understand the point to the story.FL_Ag1998 said:FTACO97 said:
Absolutely loved it. Great nods to my childhood. Have not read the book, but now I probably will! Getting a kick out of all the negative reviews in here. You guys must be a blast to go to the movies with.
Also find it funny all the complaints about how the movie was terrible compared to the book, like individuals who have no connection with the book sought to change as much as they could, since the co-writer of the film is the author of the book.
Dumb statements.
Since we were disappointed in one movie because it was extremely different from its source material, that somehow implies we're "no fun to go to the movies with"?
And yeah, actually its obvious the writers (Cline included) did actively seek to change a lot of plotline from the book - to appeal to a wider audience than just "80's kids", to make the movie more action-packed and exciting for the non-book reader audience member, and because a lot of the book references were very obscure.
You liked the movie, good for you. I thought it was an average "action movie", oh well.
The Lich (skeletal wizard)!easttexasaggie04 said:
I finally watched the movie last night and was pretty underwhelmed. I guess I was expecting it to be awesome like the book was and had looked forward to the movie so long that it would have been hard to live up to my lofty expectations. That being said...I still enjoyed it but probably won't watch again until it's free on Netflix next year.
Random observations..
1. I wish they had shown Wade's school in the Oasis and how huge wining that first key was for his life.
2. They missed a good opportunity for a Rocky montage when he went from being a fat nerd to an in shape nerd with his new VR suit.
3. The characters being so close together IRL was kinda lame.
4. I really wish they had him playing Joust against that monster (I can't remember what it was)...that whole exchange in the book was fun
fig96 said:
Spawn was definitely in there. And obviously Goro. Didn't see if there were any other Mortal Kombat characters.israeliag said:fig96 said:
Thanks!
I'm pretty sure I caught Spawn a couple of times (once with and once without a cape)
Bunk Moreland said:
I more meant the way they presented the main characters to us. From what they looked like to also introducing them together physically in reality much earlier on. Instead of an apartment in Columbus, Wade is with Artemis and then Aech. That stuff.
Star Blazers!G Martin 87 said:
G-Force!
My avatar would be Derek Wildstar.
FL_Ag1998 said:Bunk Moreland said:
I more meant the way they presented the main characters to us. From what they looked like to also introducing them together physically in reality much earlier on. Instead of an apartment in Columbus, Wade is with Artemis and then Aech. That stuff.
Oh, I agree with your review above. The movie removed any parts of the book that provided reasons to get to know and care about the protagonists. But it also took out the uniqueness of the challenges and made it very generic.