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7/22/2017 4:03:20 PM EDT
Ready Player One trailer was released recently.

If you have read the book the trailer is pretty awesome.  I'm looking forward to it.  Looks visually stunning.

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7/22/2017 4:09:18 PM EDT
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The book was good, I'm not sure which parts were left out or modified to make it fit in 2 hours.
7/22/2017 4:12:15 PM EDT
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They nailed it, that's pretty much how I envisioned it.
7/22/2017 4:12:17 PM EDT
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Ugh, Rush
7/22/2017 4:15:28 PM EDT
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Book was not bad. Loved the nostalgia from the 80s references but it was a rather shallow story. Still looks like a fun flick though.
7/22/2017 4:16:03 PM EDT
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Lots of Easter eggs in the trailer.
7/22/2017 4:17:45 PM EDT
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Book was enjoyable.
7/22/2017 4:18:34 PM EDT
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What did you notice?  I had to watch it on my phone.  
7/22/2017 4:19:10 PM EDT
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There better be a whole bunch of hidden stuff.
7/22/2017 4:31:33 PM EDT
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I mean the entire plot is about Easter eggs.  
7/22/2017 4:39:13 PM EDT
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That is by far the best book I've read. And now reading it again. Will see it.  Trailer looks bad ass.
7/22/2017 5:18:59 PM EDT
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I see Freddy, Iron Giant and Delorean.  

I thought he lived in Oklahoma or Arkansas in the book.  
7/22/2017 5:26:59 PM EDT
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I see Freddy, Iron Giant and Delorean.  

I thought he lived in Oklahoma or Arkansas in the book.  
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7/22/2017 5:31:15 PM EDT
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Ready Player One trailer was released recently.

If you have read the book the trailer is pretty awesome.  I'm looking forward to it.  Looks visually stunning.

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7/22/2017 5:35:15 PM EDT
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I'll wait till its out on vhs...
7/22/2017 5:39:42 PM EDT
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I'm just wondering how much the licensing budget had to be to get close to everything that was in the book into the movie. I mean you should have everything from Firefly transports to X-Wing fighters, I'm sure they didn't get everything but they still probably had to shell out a metric shitton of money for licenses.

As for the trailer itself, yep that's exactly how I envisioned it when I read the book.

I don't mind Rush at all, and when he "plugs in" the music was extremely Willy Wonka-ish, which actually makes sense if you think about it.
7/22/2017 5:40:15 PM EDT
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Love the Delorean.
7/22/2017 5:41:39 PM EDT
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I agree... they really did nail it visually.

I'll be watching it... it'll be entertaining if nothing else.
7/22/2017 5:42:05 PM EDT
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I'll wait for Beta, because beta>vhs 
7/22/2017 5:42:06 PM EDT
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Had to have it, without stuff from Back to the Future you really can't have a lot of the plot points from the book.

I'm cautiously optimistic about this, even though what I really want to do is squee. 
7/22/2017 5:42:46 PM EDT
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Laser Disc all the way...

7/22/2017 5:43:59 PM EDT
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I thought he lived in Oklahoma or Arkansas in the book.  
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The Delorean is the only one from the actual book.  Iron Giant and freddy are not mentioned in the book that I can remember.

He moves his location from his original stack in Oklahoma city to be near IOI headquarters in Columbus, Ohio later in the book.
7/22/2017 5:47:32 PM EDT
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Tyron lightcycle
7/22/2017 5:50:42 PM EDT
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I think it was the bike from Akira
7/22/2017 5:53:08 PM EDT
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Tom Sawyer...awesome
7/22/2017 5:54:36 PM EDT
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A big part of the plot is doing a walk through of WarGames playing Matthew Broderick.  And then a scene from Blade Runner.  I hope they don't change those.
7/22/2017 5:56:46 PM EDT
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I was born in early 70s so all the nostalgia was awesome. It's steeped in it. I'm biting my tongue to not post spoilers.
7/22/2017 5:58:30 PM EDT
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That is by far the best book I've read. And now reading it again. Will see it.  Trailer looks bad ass.
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Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
7/22/2017 6:00:25 PM EDT
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I thought he lived in Oklahoma or Arkansas in the book.  
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7/22/2017 6:02:06 PM EDT
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I haven't read the book, but this looks like another CGI nostalgia-shitfest.

Flame suit on.
7/22/2017 6:02:48 PM EDT
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The motivation for him to learn, absorb and love all that is the puzzle quest for the estate that was left behind by the Gen X aged creator of The Oasis.
7/22/2017 6:03:06 PM EDT
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I was born in early 70s so all the nostalgia was awesome. It's steeped in it. I'm biting my tongue to not post spoilers.
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The big important eccentric dude in the book and I were born in the same month of the same year, and had basically the same influences/interests as I did growing up; so pretty much everything he references...is shit I reference on a daily basis too. The big difference being that I'm not richer than Gates, Musk and God combined.

Good work on the author's part too, since I think he's a few years younger, but he nailed the stuff that that character, of that age and into those sort of things, would consider important/cool enough to put into his magnum opus.
7/22/2017 6:08:40 PM EDT
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7/22/2017 6:11:38 PM EDT
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Never heard of it
7/22/2017 6:12:19 PM EDT
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Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
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Not going to criticize except to say I disagree, since people like what people like; but when it comes to Ready Player One and how much someone enjoys it I always wonder how old they are.

If you were born in the early '70s it was like a Bag of Holding of never-ending awesomeness, whereas if someone was born in 1990 (for example) I can see how they wouldn't feel the same way about it. Even someone who knows a lot about the '80s, or lived through them but didn't live them at that particular time in their life (like my mom lived through the '80s, but she obviously wasn't a somewhat geeky 8-18 year old for them) may "get" the cultural references...but they didn't live them the way we did.

If that makes any sense.


ETA: An as it's been pointed out, the main character in the book knows all this stuff despite not living it because he has to because he wants to win the game.
7/22/2017 6:13:39 PM EDT
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Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
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Did you not  grow up anywhere near that era?  When I was a kid and Nintendo and Super Nintendo were the cutting edge we spent god knows how many hours mastering every video game for the systems.  Add in the fact that it's a dystopian future where the only thing to do is spend your time in virtual reality?  Hell people now geek out over things and memorize every line of tv shows/movies with no incentive at all.

But you proved your point when you tell someone to read better books and you listened to it on tape.  
7/22/2017 6:13:48 PM EDT
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7/22/2017 6:20:15 PM EDT
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Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
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That is by far the best book I've read. And now reading it again. Will see it.  Trailer looks bad ass.
Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
Fan fiction? Only if movies with movies in them is fan fiction.
7/22/2017 6:20:20 PM EDT
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Did you not  grow up anywhere near that era?  When I was a kid and Nintendo and Super Nintendo were the cutting edge we spent god knows how many hours mastering every video game for the systems.  Add in the fact that it's a dystopian future where the only thing to do is spend your time in virtual reality?  Hell people now geek out over things and memorize every line of tv shows/movies with no incentive at all.

But you proved your point when you tell someone to read better books and you listened to it on tape.  
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Read better books its nerd fan fiction.

if you take out the remember this shit its not really interesting.

i got the audio book after it was on all the best scifi books eva lists, i was entertained but it was Transformers not The Godfather.

also the whole idea that some 13 year old kid is a savant of 30+ years of pop-culture trivia is asinine plus he is also the best at old arcade games

I'll watch it on netflix because i love scifi but i wont expect much.
Did you not  grow up anywhere near that era?  When I was a kid and Nintendo and Super Nintendo were the cutting edge we spent god knows how many hours mastering every video game for the systems.  Add in the fact that it's a dystopian future where the only thing to do is spend your time in virtual reality?  Hell people now geek out over things and memorize every line of tv shows/movies with no incentive at all.

But you proved your point when you tell someone to read better books and you listened to it on tape.  
Apply cold compress to the affected burn area.

But I agree. It probably resonates with an age group. He nailed all the 80s trivia perfectly. 3 words. Pacman perfect game. I promised no spoilers though.
7/22/2017 6:23:07 PM EDT
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Sounds interesting.  I'll have to order the book.
7/22/2017 6:27:26 PM EDT
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Looks fun, like it will take several watches to take it all in.
7/22/2017 6:28:48 PM EDT
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Sort of looks like it could be the next Fast and the Furious 
7/22/2017 6:29:30 PM EDT
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That's why I'm reading it again. It seems all over the place at first but author keeps stiching it all together in the last third.
7/22/2017 6:31:57 PM EDT
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The big important eccentric dude in the book and I were born in the same month of the same year, and had basically the same influences/interests as I did growing up; so pretty much everything he references...is shit I reference on a daily basis too. The big difference being that I'm not richer than Gates, Musk and God combined.

Good work on the author's part too, since I think he's a few years younger, but he nailed the stuff that that character, of that age and into those sort of things, would consider important/cool enough to put into his magnum opus.
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oh i get the reason, its just the amount of shit the main character knows is borderline retarded, its not him recognizing "Whatcha talkin bout Willis" its about him knowing how many times Colman said it and what episode something else random happened in. Plus since Golden girls was on he also may have watched some of those so i better watch them too, oh and maybe he liked thriller better watch and analyze every Michel Jackson video.

plus the main character also being a super spy and hacker in real life even Neo was a pussy out of the matrix but super awkward guy is able in infiltrate evilcorp and steal secret data.


its fan fiction where the author was the main character, everyone else was in awe of his abilities.
7/22/2017 6:34:40 PM EDT
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listened to it on a trip to Colorado and back a few years ago.
One thing I noticed is that in the book isn't he supposed to be a "big" guy or a fatty?
That may be one way they drop a lot of the story to get it into 2 hours......
I will see it when it comes out, book was enjoyable listen or read!
7/22/2017 6:37:43 PM EDT
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never heard of it but the trailer looks entertaining for $10 I'll go see it.
7/22/2017 7:00:06 PM EDT
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oh i get the reason, its just the amount of shit the main character knows is borderline retarded, its not him recognizing "Whatcha talkin bout Willis" its about him knowing how many times Colman said it and what episode something else random happened in. Plus since Golden girls was on he also may have watched some of those so i better watch them too, oh and maybe he liked thriller better watch and analyze every Michel Jackson video.

plus the main character also being a super spy and hacker in real life even Neo was a pussy out of the matrix but super awkward guy is able in infiltrate evilcorp and steal secret data.


its fan fiction where the author was the main character, everyone else was in awe of his abilities.
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Did you not get that he had to learn all that to be good at the quest?  A substantial amount of time passes between the quest starting and any discoveries. Years. He didn't just know it. He studied his ass off and devoted every waking moment to the quest. The fact that he was an 80s enthusiast only helped. Did you miss the parts where he and his best buddies played 80s video games all day everyday before the contest starts?

I'm curious if you read the same book. Maybe you're thinking of something else.
7/22/2017 7:31:42 PM EDT
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Did you not get that he had to learn all that to be good at the quest?  A substantial amount of time passes between the quest starting and any discoveries. Years. He didn't just know it. He studied his ass off and devoted every waking moment to the quest. The fact that he was an 80s enthusiast only helped. Did you miss the parts where he and his best buddies played 80s video games all day everyday before the contest starts?

I'm curious if you read the same book. Maybe you're thinking of something else.
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Did you not get that he had to learn all that to be good at the quest?  A substantial amount of time passes between the quest starting and any discoveries. Years. He didn't just know it. He studied his ass off and devoted every waking moment to the quest. The fact that he was an 80s enthusiast only helped. Did you miss the parts where he and his best buddies played 80s video games all day everyday before the contest starts?

I'm curious if you read the same book. Maybe you're thinking of something else.
its still 30+ years of material, its just not possible to do what he was supposed to have done.

except from

When it came to my research, I never took any shortcuts. Over the past ?ve years, I’d worked my way down the entire recommended gunter reading list. Douglas Adams. Kurt Vonnegut. Neal Stephenson. Richard K. Mor-gan. Stephen King. Orson Scott Card. Terry Pratchett. Terry Brooks. Bester, Bradbury, Haldeman, Heinlein, Tolkien, Vance, Gibson, Gaiman, Sterling, Moorcock, Scalzi, Zelazny. I read every novel by every single one of Hal-liday’s favorite authors.And I didn’t stop there.I also watched every single ?lm he referenced in the
Almanac.
If it was one of Halliday’s favorites, like
WarGames, Ghostbusters, Real Genius, Bet-ter Off Dead,
or
Revenge of the Nerds,
I rewatched it until I knew every scene by heart.I devoured each of what Halliday referred to as “The Holy Trilogies”:
Star Wars
(original and prequel trilogies, in that order),
Lord of the Rings, The Matrix,

Mad Max,

Back to the Future,
and
Indiana Jones.
(Halliday once said that he preferred to pretend the other
Indiana Jones
?lms, from
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
onward, didn’t exist. I tended to agree.)I also absorbed the complete ?lmographies of each of his favorite direc-tors. Cameron, Gilliam, Jackson, Fincher, Kubrick, Lucas, Spielberg, Del Toro, Tarantino. And, of course, Kevin Smith.I spent three months studying every John Hughes teen movie and memorizing all the key lines of dialogue.
Only the meek get pinched. The bold survive.
You could say I covered all the bases.I studied Monty Python. And not just
Holy Grail,
either. Every single one of their ?lms, albums, and books, and every episode of the original BBC se-ries. (Including those two “lost” episodes they did for German television.)I wasn’t going to cut any corners.I wasn’t going to miss something obvious.Somewhere along the way, I started to go overboard.I may, in fact, have started to go a little insane.

Ready Player One : 63
I watched every episode of
The Greatest American Hero,

Airwolf, The  A-Team, Knight Rider, Mis?ts of Science,
and
The

Muppet Show.
What about
The Simpsons,
you ask?I knew more about Spring?eld than I knew about my own city.
Star Trek
? Oh, I did my homework.
TOS, TNG, DS9.
Even
Voyager
and
Enterprise.
I watched them all in chronological order. The movies, too.
Phasers locked on target.
I gave myself a crash course in ’80s Saturday-morning cartoons.I learned the name of every last goddamn Gobot and Transformer.
Land of the Lost, Thundarr the Barbarian, He-Man, Schoolhouse Rock!,

G.I. Joe—
I knew them all.
Because knowing is half the battle.
Who was my friend, when things got rough?
H.R. Pufnstuf.
there is 202 hours of the Simpsons alone that's 2 weeks of nothing but sleep and Simpsons. then all the other shit all of which it takes multiple viewings to not miss anything, after all its like 200 billion dollars or what not on the line.
7/22/2017 7:36:03 PM EDT
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It is.
7/22/2017 7:38:23 PM EDT
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Spielberg & Rush? No fucking thank you...







...also, looks like Tron & Hot Wheels had a baby
7/22/2017 7:39:25 PM EDT
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I don't understand the hate for the book.  I really like it.  Cline's second book was really good too.  I would think Armada would make a better movie though.
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