Wired Magazine
Date: 2012-05-17
Author: Scott Thill

Article Mentions
Author, Scott Thill
Mentioned, Stretch Armstrong
Mentioned, Scarlett Johansson
Mentioned, Michael Bay
Mentioned, Taylor Kitsch
Mentioned, Politico
Mentioned, Hollywood
wpautop enabled Laugh all you want, but the stupendously silly, alien-riddled Battleship blockbuster isn't close to sinking toy- and game-based films anytime soon. Blowtastic auteur Michael Bay's repeatedly juggled Ouija film is officially back on the board, and films based on Candy Land, Stretch Armstrong and other childhood diversions are following close behind. With that in mind (and Battleship opening Friday in the United States), we've assembled our own high-concept arsenal of toy- and game-based movies, in hopes of getting that lucrative Hollywood call. (Hey, it happened to this guy!) Scan our similarly ludicrous electives in the gallery above, then let us know in the comments section below if you've got some game-based popcorn of you...(read more)
... wpautop enabled Laugh all you want, but the stupendously silly, alien-riddled Battleship blockbuster isn't close to sinking toy- and game-based films anytime soon. Blowtastic auteur Michael Bay's repeatedly juggled Ouija film is officially back on th ...
... and other childhood diversions are following close behind. With that in mind (and Battleship opening Friday in the United States), we've assembled our own high-concept arsenal of toy- and game-based movies, in hopes of getting that lucrative Hollywoo ...
... the audience steps in to disrupt their anticipated union. Engaging bleeding-edge 4-D technology, moviegoers place their hands and feet on holographic circles that scatter an array of death-bringing tornadoes -- and the film's frustrated lovers -- a ...


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