HI-FI PIZZA OF THE APOCALYPSE 8: MISSILE COMMAND, SPACE INVADERS movies coming

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Inspired by this apocalyptic moment from an old Daniel Clowes Eightball comic, Hi-Fi Pizza of the Apocalypse is a Monsters and Rockets feature where we chronicle the Hollywood rehashes, recyclings and recombinings that serve as ominous portents of the End Times.

We already knew that multi-million dollar motion pictures were in the works based on the 1980s proto-games Joust and Asteroids. Now comes word that Space Invaders and Missile Command movies are also in the works. I don't care how much of an 8-bit fanatic you are, Space Invaders and Missile Command were just simple, ugly-ass games without any actual plots to base movies on. Seriously, Space Invaders is no more of a "story" than tic-tac-toe is! (If you're listening, Hollywood, I've got this script you should take a look at, about a heroic band of X's who battle against the repressive forces of the O's.)


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4 comments:

Anonymous March 4, 2010 at 4:38 AM  

The scary thing is, upon hearing the news about Space Invaders, I was able to imagine a plot within 5 minutes. Missile Command could use practically the same plot though.

What I'm really wondering, though, is what the plot to Candyland is going to be.

Greg Stacy . March 5, 2010 at 3:14 AM  

"What I'm really wondering, though, is what the plot to Candyland is going to be."

(Shhh! They might HEAR you... Don't give 'em any ideas!)

Anonymous March 5, 2010 at 8:41 AM  

Oh. You didn't know that there's a Candyland movie in the works?

I'm not joking. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117999578.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

Greg Stacy . March 6, 2010 at 10:32 PM  

Oh, good lord. I'd heard about it, but I forgot all about it. I think I was repressing the memory.

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