Vote in TTToTTT Day 1 - Cinematic Video Games vs Musicals
Added 2023-01-19 16:00:45 +0000 UTC
And now for our 2nd match-up of the day (we're doing two per day if you couldn't tell)...
Playing "Cinematic" Video Games As Someone Who Cares About Cinema (submitted by Jacob Geller)
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The Recent Renaissance of Big Budget Musicals (submitted by Tim Bates)
I used to play a decent amount of video games, but pretty much stopped about ten years ago when I got too busy with making videos. And in that time games have evolved and become increasingly cinematic. So for this, I would actually play some of these games (like The Last of Us) and look at how they work as storytelling mediums. What are the pros and cons of long interactive movies? Would these stories be more effective just being movies? Are the ultra-realistic graphics too deep in the uncanny valley? And...how much will gamers yell at me for my dumb opinions?
And then we have the "recent renaissance" of big-budget musicals. It's up for debate which movies qualify here, and how big the budget actually has to be, but these are MY interpretations of the topics, and for this one I say the video would be about the entire 21st century revival of the movie musical, starting with Moulin Rouge!, going through Chicago (and the many other Rob Marshall movies), the few original musicals like La La Land and Greatest Showman, up through Spielberg's West Side Story.
And don't forget to vote in today's other match-up: Godzilla vs. Animals Playing Sports!
Comments
oh shit we got a squeaker
Jordan B. Anderson
2023-01-20 16:27:52 +0000 UTCVideo Games wins, 308 vs 303. Javascript for getting vote counts here: https://www.reddit.com/r/blankies/comments/flg5wm/getting_the_exact_vote_counts_for_patreon_polls/
Paul O'Regan
2023-01-20 16:13:14 +0000 UTCOh shit! What won?
Alex
2023-01-20 16:11:54 +0000 UTCI flip-flopped on this, but ultimately landed on Musicals.
Jake Parker
2023-01-20 15:42:57 +0000 UTCGo musicals!!!! I was expecting Video games to win by a landslide, and this... just the 50-50 makes me so happy!
2023-01-20 08:23:41 +0000 UTCI love that it’s 50-50 even with an odd number of votes. Crazy close. What’s the protocol if it’s a tie? I assume Patrick himself gets the tiebreaker vote?
Kerfliggle
2023-01-20 05:55:45 +0000 UTCVoting for video games because I don't want to get sad hearing about great musicals flopping.
Jim
2023-01-20 05:18:44 +0000 UTCLooking at these early lists makes me realize that it should be up to Jacob Geller to chose the games... but not without making a lengthy video about the process. Win-Win.
Björn Blankenheim
2023-01-20 03:00:11 +0000 UTCCinematic musical video games? Like The Artful Escape.
Samuel Benson
2023-01-20 00:24:19 +0000 UTCGo musicals!
2023-01-19 21:48:26 +0000 UTCThe suspense of this vote is killing me!
2023-01-19 20:54:07 +0000 UTCIdk guys for me this is musicals (because games are so long and. It is just a too massive topic. You can off course say that only cutscenes.
2023-01-19 20:42:59 +0000 UTCRiffing off some video games suggested by previous comments here's my suggestions: - The Last of Us 1 & 2 - Uncharted 1 & 4 (skipping 2, 3, and The Lost Legacy for time) - God of War (2018) (skip the recent Ragnarok sequel for time) - Red Dead Redemption 2 (probably have to only play a selection of this because it's 100+ of hours alone) - Guardians of the Galaxy (2021 Game) - Until Dawn (or maybe one of the recent Dark Pictures anthology games, haven't played so don't know which is best) - Death Stranding (again a very long game that it's probably best to only play a subset) Those alone are a huge amount of playtime though! You could streamline some of it by watching other playthroughs but that's still a big time chunk (and would eliminate much of what makes games unique from cinema). Pat's also going to need a PlayStation 5 for the best experience here (though a PS4 could work also, but the graphics in some games would be much worse). I specifically did not include Telling Lies/Her Story/Immortality because they're so different than these games. Immortality is cinematic only because it's about cinema, but the others aren't really cinematic. All of them are non-linear storytelling, which is so different than cinema. I also did not include any Telltale-like games as they're more focused on multiple choices and their consequences more than any specific cinematic qualities. PS: If Pat does this he should also reward himself by playing some of the Rocksteady Batman: Arkham games voiced by Kevin Conroy, since we know he'd love those 🦇
Nick Vance
2023-01-19 19:50:49 +0000 UTC