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Yet Another Pointless Videogame Movie Announced: The SIMS

Friday, May 25, 2007
I think everyone in our huge audience knows about "The SIMS". The acclaimed life simulation game, where you control a bunch of characters going on about their daily life, work, social gatherings, love relationships, and so on... The game has sold millions and has had loads of expansions and added content... It is a hugely popular franchise so... I guess it automatically qualifies as an obvious target for the hungry Hollywood industry. Even so, I wouldn't imagine someone would actually try to make a movie conversion out of this... Don't get me wrong, I really like to explore the "Big Brother" side of my sick mind, but, after the great movie "Truman Show" I don't see much space left for something like this to happen:
«20th Century Fox has acquired feature rights to the life simulation computer game "The SIMS" from Electronic Arts, and has set project up with Fox-based John Davis.» in Variety.com
What i WOULD like to see, is 'machinima' spoofs made from already existing films, done with The Sims engine... like these two cowboys from that gay looking mountain in the back.

Bottom line, it is only fair that the movie industry comes up with pointless videogame ports... the Videogame industry has been doing pointless movie ports for decades.

What is your take on this?

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