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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: BUCKETHEAD on November 10, 2007, 12:22:50 pm
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Anyone seen this movie yet?
www.chasingghoststhemovie.com
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3HrXIu5ibYk&eurl=http://www.chasingghoststhemovie.com/trailer.htm[/youtube]
Tried 2 find a copy on the net. (GOOD LUCK WITH THAT !) :banghead:
I have a copy of KING OF KONG - FIST FULL OF QUARTERS.
Couldn't find (High Score - The Movie) either.
Would love to see these 2 movies !!!
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I guess no one has seen this?
Wish i have ! :D
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I haven't seen it but have heard good things. I know those guys are running the film through the independent film circuit and I think it showed at Sundance. I would suggest e-mailing Peter Hirschberg who did the computer animation. Who knows maybe he'll send you a copy.
just google Peter Hirschberg. He is a regular VAPS contributor and has an amazing home arcade.
Patent Doc
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edit-silly me, my poor memory got the best of me again.
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There is a copy of High Score on ___________ if you're a member there.
That isn't an illegal copy, right ?
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That isn't an illegal copy, right ?
Uh no?
That fall's under the borrowing/promotion category right? ;)
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Hell...I just want to BUY the DVD.
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I would if they had them 4 sale?
I still will when they choose to sell them.
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I've seen king of kong
good movie, can't believe what a ****************** billy mitchell is. And he had cronies who were wannabes which was funny.
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I think Billy Mitchell was asked to act like that.
To Give the movie a GOOD Vs. EVIL spin.
My Opinion though.
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I'm downloading it now. Will let u torries know how it goes. I so hunted it.
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Yeah, editing didn't portray Billy particularly well and there were some interesting facts left out (like the fact that Billy didn't even hold the Donkey Kong record at the time of Steve Wiebe's first submission and that the filmmakers were friends of friends of Steve's, etc.).
The series of articles in GameRoom Magazine (http://www.gameroommagazine.com) tells a more balanced tale.
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I saw Chasing Ghosts at California Extreme this past Summer. It does a good job of capturing the excitement and feel of video games when they were new. It also has footage from 1982 when Walter Day (of Twin Galaxies) brought together a dozen or so of the record holders of the classic arcade games. Then, it shows those players 25 years later.
Very interesting.
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It's still doing it's rounds at various venues around the US atm, so probably will not be released for a while yet. Also I am sure I read somewhere it was shot in HD so would be nice when (if) it get's released it is available on HD-DVD as well as regular format.
I really enjoyed the king of kong, was very intresting to see footage of then and now and seeing some real expert's at play, at the risk of upsetting someone I am not going to comment on the politics of it as everyone has their own opinion, but suffice to say it did make good viewing and it's a shame there are not more films/documentaries like it about other games. A look at some footage of manufacturer's (like sega/taito etc...) would be well cool, seeing them make the games from start to finish.
Regards.
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I'm downloading it now. Will let u torries know how it goes. I Iso hunted it.
I don't think that is it?
So far CHASING GHOST'S is like chasing a GHOST!
Nowhere to be found yet !
However i now have HIGH SCORE.
It is a great little documentary :)
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I'm downloading it now. Will let u torries know how it goes. I so hunted it.
Yep u got the wrong one !
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Yeah, editing didn't portray Billy particularly well and there were some interesting facts left out (like the fact that Billy didn't even hold the Donkey Kong record at the time of Steve Wiebe's first submission and that the filmmakers were friends of friends of Steve's, etc.).
The series of articles in GameRoom Magazine (http://www.gameroommagazine.com) tells a more balanced tale.
I agree.
Also, when you think of about 300 hours of video you could make anyone look like a jackass. Like any of us would say quite a few stupid things in a few hundred hours of a camera in front of your face. Then take the most ridiculous 20 or so minutes of that...edit to suit the production. The result=, basically whatever you would want it to be.
For example, I'm POSITIVE you could use the original 300 hours of footage, and with some editing make the two characters to look the exact opposite. You surely could reverse the rolls. Then with some really swift (by swift I mean downright genius) editing, you could make Brian Kuh act dang near normal. It's amazing what could be done with 300 hrs of video footage.
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A few weeks ago I asked Peter Hirschberg if the movie will be available on DVD and he said that nothing like that is planned yet. The movie can only be seen at festivals.....and there was ONE festival in Germany, Berlin to be exactly, where it was showed....so I'm afraid I missed it ..... ~600km from me :'(
There is another movie called "Chasing Ghosts"....don't scramble those two ;)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0403933/
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Then with some really swift (by swift I mean downright genius) editing, you could make Brian Kuh act dang near normal.
Not sure I would go THAT far ...
KILL SCREEN!!!!!
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Yeah, editing didn't portray Billy particularly well and there were some interesting facts left out (like the fact that Billy didn't even hold the Donkey Kong record at the time of Steve Wiebe's first submission and that the filmmakers were friends of friends of Steve's, etc.).
The series of articles in GameRoom Magazine (http://www.gameroommagazine.com) tells a more balanced tale.
I agree.
Also, when you think of about 300 hours of video you could make anyone look like a jackass. Like any of us would say quite a few stupid things in a few hundred hours of a camera in front of your face. Then take the most ridiculous 20 or so minutes of that...edit to suit the production. The result=, basically whatever you would want it to be.
For example, I'm POSITIVE you could use the original 300 hours of footage, and with some editing make the two characters to look the exact opposite. You surely could reverse the rolls. Then with some really swift (by swift I mean downright genius) editing, you could make Brian Kuh act dang near normal. It's amazing what could be done with 300 hrs of video footage.
There are good examples of this on YouTube, where people take footage from movies and make trailers for them which look like a totally different type of movie than they really are. There is one that makes "The Shining" look like a "touching" family movie:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KmkVWuP_sO0[/youtube]
And one that makes National Lampoon's Vacation look like a horror/thriller:
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=Sp-RjWMMyR8[/youtube]
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:laugh2: :laugh2: :laugh2: those are great, any more???
Regards.
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Yes, I liked those a lot as well ......
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Yeah, editing didn't portray Billy particularly well and there were some interesting facts left out (like the fact that Billy didn't even hold the Donkey Kong record at the time of Steve Wiebe's first submission and that the filmmakers were friends of friends of Steve's, etc.).
The series of articles in GameRoom Magazine (http://www.gameroommagazine.com) tells a more balanced tale.
I agree.
Also, when you think of about 300 hours of video you could make anyone look like a jackass. Like any of us would say quite a few stupid things in a few hundred hours of a camera in front of your face. Then take the most ridiculous 20 or so minutes of that...edit to suit the production. The result=, basically whatever you would want it to be.
For example, I'm POSITIVE you could use the original 300 hours of footage, and with some editing make the two characters to look the exact opposite. You surely could reverse the rolls. Then with some really swift (by swift I mean downright genius) editing, you could make Brian Kuh act dang near normal. It's amazing what could be done with 300 hrs of video footage.
There are good examples of this on YouTube, where people take footage from movies and make trailers for them which look like a totally different type of movie than they really are. There is one that makes "The Shining" look like a "touching" family movie:
I just have to say I was kidding about Brian. He seems like a decent guy really, (judging from his 15 minutes of fame in the movie) just a bit nerdy. Aren't we all though.
(http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:AK0qpe3HUc-XAM:http://www.emofaces.com/en/emoticons/n/nerd-emoticon.gif)
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I thought it was funny when it was Brian Kuh's turn to play DONKEY KONG
after Steve Weibe got finished.
Brian Kuh walked up to the machine, And kinda gave the old shirt collar a tug up.
Kinda like he was MICHAEL JACKSON or DON JOHNSON ! :laugh2:
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Ooh, I hadn't seen the Vacation one.
There's one about Mary Poppins...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2T5_0AGdFic[/youtube]
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looks like a cool documentary. any more info on it's release???
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It is going thru the independent circuit right now.
Hopefully it will hit DVD sometime?
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Anymore word on this movies release ???