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Video Games Vs Movies, Is It The End Of The Silver Screen
Video games vs movies, which one will win? Of course we do not have to discuss that the video game industry has taken a big part of the movie industry revenue. Hollywood is facing more and more competition as video games become more and more like movies. Is this the end of of the sliver screen era?
Is Hollywood doomed to go under? If you has to choose what would it be? Video games vs movies? Video games give you a sense of power. Games like Call Of Duty Modern Warfare make you feel like your own movie hero saving the world from the bad guys. Video games put you in the story itself, a story that you are in control of. Its hard for me to not get sucked into the feeling of power and excitement that a video game gives me?
Since good games offers a player hundreds of hours of potential game play the movie industry can not get these people into the theaters.
But for the movies all is not lost. When movies came out way back, people thought that would be the end of reading. When TV came out people thought that would be the end of movies. Once more when the nasty video game hit the market, yes people thought that would be the end of TV.
The Apocalypse never happened. Why? The more people have the more people want, that's how simple it is. That's why Mall developers try and cram in as many stores as possible, and if another mall opens in the same area, that's great! More stores means more costumers.
It boils down to this: video games vs movies, is an impossible comparison because they are two different things. One is active participation, the other is a passive experience.
I believe that each give us different experiences, for different times of day or moods. I don't like being active all of the time. A video game is like partaking in sports. Sometimes I want to passively be entertained, I want to romantically watch a movie with my wife, this is the role of a movie. Sometimes I want to be the best I can be, a hero, that is what a video game gives me.
So what is the problem? Getting people into the theaters. How do they do this? By creating gimmicks like real 3D, or combining the film concept with a video game release. I think the real trouble is in the cinema itself. With VOD fewer and fewer people frequent the theaters. One of the best movie style video games of all time is Call Of Duty Modern Warfare 2
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1929 Films (Study Guide): The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Disraeli, in Old Arizona, Alibi, the Love Parade, Un Chien Andalou, the Broadway Melody $25.93 New - Commentary (films not included). Chapters: The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Disraeli, In Old Arizona, Alibi, The Love Parade, Un Chien Andalou, The Broadway Melody, The American Prisoner, Trent's Last Case, Lambchops, Bulldog Drummond, Thunderbolt, Condemned, Coquette, The Divine Lady, The Letter, Pandora's Box, The Show of Shows, Gold Diggers of Broadway, Man with a Movie Camera, Men O' War, That's My Wife, Wrong Again, Applause, Show Boat, Blackmail, Tarzan the Tiger, The Cocoanuts, Perfect |
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1929 Films (Study Guide): The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Disraeli, in Old Arizona, Alibi, the Love Parade, Un Chien Andalou, the Broadway Melody $23.46 Used - Commentary (films not included). Chapters: The Hollywood Revue of 1929, Disraeli, In Old Arizona, Alibi, The Love Parade, Un Chien Andalou, The Broadway Melody, The American Prisoner, Trent's Last Case, Lambchops, Bulldog Drummond, Thunderbolt, Condemned, Coquette, The Divine Lady, The Letter, Pandora's Box, The Show of Shows, Gold Diggers of Broadway, Man with a Movie Camera, Men O' War, That's My Wife, Wrong Again, Applause, Show Boat, Blackmail, Tarzan the Tiger, The Cocoanuts, Perfect |