Saw the preview of Steven Spielberg's Ready Player One.
Having had a relative addicted to computer games, I can see how the virtual reality scenario set in 2043 might happen as an extension of the current smart phone addiction.
Enjoyed the action and I reckon it was worth one more star than the 3/5 given by this NME review:-
http://www.nme.com/reviews/movie/ready- ... ilm-review.
Another review here:-
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/ready- ... spielberg/
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Re: Ready Player One.
supremetwo wrote:
Enjoyed the action and I reckon it was worth one more star than the 3/5 given by this NME review
We watched 'Ready Player 1' on a really wet afternoon this weekend, and I really enjoyed it.
I admit to spending so much time trying to spot all the 80's-reference easter-eggs that the film absolutely flew by, but I thought it was a great VR-themed blast.
As someone who was heavily into games during the 80's, and who seemed to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to find all the 'Design Design' easter-eggs in their ZX Spectrum game high-score tables and such-like* (before we even knew of the term easter-egg, I'll add...), I thought some of the ideas being used in the film were superb.
Cheers,
Itsallaguess
* http://www.worldofspectrum.org/equinox/ ... design.php
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