

Live-Action Pac-Man Movie In the Works (hollywoodreporter.com) 66
A live-action film based on PAC-MAN is in the works from Bandai Namco Entertainment -- the company behind PAC-MAN -- and Wayfarer Studios, the production company founded by Justin Baldoni and Steve Sarowitz. The Hollywood Reporter reports: First introduced in the U.S. in 1980 -- and originally called Puck Man in Japan -- PAC-MAN became a coin-operated staple. The game is set in mazes where Pac-Man has to eat pellets while being pursued by colorful ghosts as the mazes get progressively more difficult. The game begat merchandise, several sequel games like Ms. PAC-MAN, as well as two television series, including a Hanna-Barbera produced ABC series and a Disney XD take.
The project will be based on an original idea from Chuck Williams (Sonic the Hedgehog) of Lightbeam Entertainment. Baldoni, Manu Gargi and Andrew Calof will produce on behalf of Wayfarer Studios, with Tracy Ryerson developing; Williams and Tim Kwok will produce on behalf of Lightbeam.
The project will be based on an original idea from Chuck Williams (Sonic the Hedgehog) of Lightbeam Entertainment. Baldoni, Manu Gargi and Andrew Calof will produce on behalf of Wayfarer Studios, with Tracy Ryerson developing; Williams and Tim Kwok will produce on behalf of Lightbeam.
Wow 20+ years (Score:1)
... and I get a First Post.
Sad it had to be this article though.
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Congratulations! And...wow, 27417, you must be old.
Pac-man? I can honestly say I've never played it. Every arcade box I can remember was always Ms. Pac-Man.
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Ms. Pac-Man was a hardware mod created by MIT dropouts because they thought Pac-Man was too easy!
There have been a few really interesting [fastcompany.com] articles [gameinformer.com] documenting the history of how Ms. Pac-Man came to be.
Was Sonic not bad enough? (Score:5, Insightful)
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Otherwise, meh.
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And considering the box failure that Super Mario Bros movie was..
The best adaptation of pacman was 10 seconds in an episode of Futurama. It can't be good if it lasts more than that.
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Not saying this is really comparable, but (Score:2)
They'll probably go the James Bond route where the movie basically brings nothing of the original content except for the name.
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There was that Saturday morning cartoon back in the eighties that was pretty funny, but live action? Nope. Can't see that working out well.
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The best adaptation of pacman was 10 seconds in an episode of Futurama.
Interesting that there is still no mention of "Pixels" in this thread.
"Gentlemen, I'll be sending Pac-Man's current coordinates to each of your car's GPSes. Let's locate, and eliminate."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
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I immediatley thought of Pixels when I read the headline. I guess some exec thinks the time is right for a pseudo-Pixels reboot.
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Do keep in mind that Namco has tried many, many times to give Pac-Man a plot. Many times. Their previous attempts have not been smashing successes.
Re: Was Sonic not bad enough? (Score:4, Interesting)
Re: Was Sonic not bad enough? (Score:4, Interesting)
They already managed to turn it into multiple cartoon shows and several sequel games.
The game itself actually has some depth, but it's very Japanese. You can beat the game simply by learning patterns and repeating them. I say simply, of course at the time discovering those patterns was a real challenge, and even now it's not easy to remember and repeat them all perfectly. The ghost AI is deterministic but also very well designed to produce an exciting game. Even the limitations of the hardware are put to good use - collision detection is done based on occupancy of 8x8 blocks, so ghosts can get extremely close, overlapping Pac-man's sprite, and the player can still get away.
Most modern games are more about reacting and playing through a story. Pac-man is like the distilled essence of what traditional Japanese gaming is all about. But somehow I doubt that will come up in the movie.
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Most modern games are more about reacting and playing through a story. Pac-man is like the distilled essence of what traditional Japanese gaming is all about. But somehow I doubt that will come up in the movie.
Unless the movie title is "Pac-man and the missing plot"
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All of the Pac-Man cartoons have been awful. Most of the "world building" done by the non-maze games has been undone multiple times as they continue to swap in and out characters.
There's no good associated material for them to use.
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That was a WWII movie with cool boats shooting explosion at each other.
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You would probably enjoy reading You, by Austin Grossman [worldcat.org].
There's a lot of (fictional) exploration of the ways video games and movies do and don't intersect.
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Well, with a little bit of imagination you could make a Guy Ritchie style film about a guy that tried to escape four goons that can geolocate him. He has a jar of pills that he can eat to keep awake, and one in thirty pills will give him berserk energy and strength.
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He has a jar of pills that he can eat to keep awake, and one in thirty pills will give him berserk energy and strength.
They could team up with meth dealers for cross promotion...
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Well, with a little bit of imagination you could make a Guy Ritchie style film about a guy that tried to escape four goons that can geolocate him. He has a jar of pills that he can eat to keep awake, and one in thirty pills will give him berserk energy and strength.
You could set it in a German techno club and call it: "Run, Pac-Man Run".
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Sonic and Sonic 2 have done well at the box office. Though why anyone thinks that Pac-Man will translate just as well to a movie is anyone's guess. At least Sonic sort of has a plot.
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Frequently, more and more modern franchise owners are looking to films less as a quic
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Nostolgia Pays! (Score:2)
Those with money to spend, Early Menials and Gen X were the ages of 10-25 while Pac-man was popular. Thing you were exposed to at that age, where you were old enough to be able to do most things, and have a general grasp on what is going on in the world, but not yet bogged down by pressures and stresses of real life. We see these things as part of a better simpler time. Sure in real life, there was a lot of serious crap going on, a Cold War, Massive changes in Race and Gender expectations, and in general
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I think your calendar is a bit off. Pac-man was released in 1980, and was at its most popular in the first few years afterwards. So Gen X, the youngest of whom would have been born in 1980, would have been between 0 and 17 for that. Younger boomers would have been playing it too.
By the time millennials were old enough to play it seriously, it would have been old hat. By the late 80s the 16 bit machines were coming in.
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Eh, I was still playing Pac-Man on an Atari 400 until we got a PC in 1992. Most people weren't rich enough to have the latest and greatest computers back then, my family was middle class.
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Oh just a baggie. Potato one.
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It's bound to be better than https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0... [imdb.com]
Sonic was bad? (Score:2)
Which Sonic are you talking about? The financial success which was the first one making back 4x its budget at the box office, or Sonic 2 which made just slightly more than 4x its budget at the box office?
I've always thought the plot was tailor made (Score:4, Funny)
Not Live action, but as a suggestion... (Score:2)
Why not make it an action thriller [youtube.com]?
And two weeks after the big Hollywood debut... (Score:3)
The porn version will take the internet by storm: a live version of Ms Pac-man. She will still be gobbling white spots, but it will be...different. No doubt the names of the ghosts will have to be adapted.
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Nah, Pac-Man will just go to a rave [goodreads.com].
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You raise an excellent point.
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Inky and Pinky could work as-is.
It actually has potential... (Score:5, Funny)
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Definitely a good 'un. Been reading SMBC for a while, but I wish there was some easy way to find the golden oldies there.
You guys have this all wrong. (Score:2)
This is going to be a movie about boxing.
Put this one... (Score:2)
Right next to the Batgirl movie, and near Superman Lives and Spider man 4.
There must be a lot of money out there right now seeking a home, because it's amazing this one ever got past the "Oh, here's an idea" stage.
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I'm upset it even reached the "here's an idea" stage. Modern Hollywood producers are a bunch of mouth breathers.
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It is kinda part of the cycle.
Find a new formula, that gets people interested. Expand on it, let it grow, milk it for all its got, try and fail for some new formulas until a new one caches on.
We are at the milk it for all its got phase right now.
Marvel movies post End-Game no longer seem as epic, and are becoming predictable.
DC is still trying to figure out what Marvel did right and what they did wrong
Harry Potter Fantastic Beast, seem to take a lot of the wonder and mystery of a magical world.
Lets take a C
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20th century Hollywood didnt need a couple of decades between original productions. As for the "odd and scary" part, outside of not being interested in movies or shows blatantly targeted to teens anymore that doesnt seem to be the problem I'm having with movies and certainly seems like it hasnt been a problem for me in finding shows.
Hehe (Score:2)
Alan Becker did it right (Score:2)
It's animation instead of live action, but stories based on 8-bit computer games don't get better than his Animation vs. Arcade Games [youtube.com].
The rest of his work is pretty epic too.
I was hoping for something a bit different (Score:2)
Running time 256 min! (Score:2)
Running time 256 min!
Did you know. . . (Score:2)
obligatory (Score:2)
(insert: "But why?" meme [imgur.com])
Ms.Pac-Man doesn't exist anymore (Score:2)
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Also, I hope this new Pac movie is a lot better than Pixels.
Depends... (Score:1)
Coming in 2025, Solitaire:The Movie (Score:1)