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The Movies (PC DVD)

The Movies (PC DVD)
From Activision

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The Movies is a "life simulation" game that lets players build and control their own Hollywood motion picture studio. Players create unique mini-trailer-style movies choosing everything from script selection and the hiring of cast and crew, to film production and premieres. Gamers build their entertainment empire by making hit movies, researching and introducing the newest cinematographic technologies and nurturing the biggest stars. Created by renowned developer Peter Molyneux of Lionhead Studios, The Movies takes life simulation to a whole new era, and as such is set to be a ground-breaking smash hit.

Beginning in the 1920s, gamers start with a dirt lot and race to the year 2020, researching and introducing every technological advance from colour to computer graphics and beyond. Players build, use and re-use thousands of sets, props, locations and costumes, and break new ground to achieve movie mogul status. Gamers handpick which projects they want to green-light and which scripts need rewrites. Players can remake the films they love or create an all-new masterpiece.

Players can make every kind of film, from action flicks to teen comedies, suspense films, thrillers and horror movies. Gamers can explore different film genres to please audiences and express their creative vision. Players can either go for a box-office smash, or try pleasing the critics and winning awards. The Movies gives gamers the opportunity to be a mega-rich bigshot, calling the tunes and hiring and firing the best. Players will choose between listening to the stars' tantrums and ridiculous requests, or showing them who's boss by crushing their dreams and ruining their careers as they create a distinctive Hollywood legacy and earn their place as a silver screen legend.

Ultimately, gamers are judged by the movies they create. Players can post their short movies to the Web for the world to see or e-mail them directly to friends.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2142 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: ACTIVISION
  • Released on: 2005-11-11
  • Platforms: Windows NT, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows XP

Customer Reviews

Great Movie Making Game5
I have to say, i bought The Movies, and initially i wasn't too impressed. It began with the basic "Theme Park" type building, which is good, don't get me wrong, but i was after a movie making game. My initial views, however, were far far from correct...

After you've played the game for a while, you get the option to make your own scripts for movies. This is by far, the best function in the game. It sounds restrictive when written about, as you have to pick a scene such as "Shoot Gun 1", and then you add which actor you want. However, the seemingly restrictive scences, allow you far more freedom then you would think. There are options to change almost everything. You can change the time of day, weather, actor, actor's clothes (you can even dress them as aliens, monsters and even a giant chicken!). The advanced movie making tools are fantastic in short, and with the option to subtitle the movies afterwards, you can have hours of entertainment!

You can also upload your movies online, and download or view other people's movies, which is a nice feature.

All in all, its a great game, and its clear a lot of thought has been put into it.

Top stuff! a must-buy for PC gamers5
I really don't approve of all these folk who write 5 star reviews of a game that they haven't even played. It totally skews the average and they don't have the experience to know what they're talking about, no matter how much they have researched it.

I however, HAVE played the game and can safely give it 5 stars.
Pre-release, I was little confused and intrigued as to how you would be able to create such different and personal scenes and movies. Essentially, most of the work is done in the "script" phase, where you basically decide where, who, and how things happen - There are preset animations for every scene - e.g. "Two people enter the room, shivering", or "Three people are having an argument" etc. The possible roles are represented by wooden mannequins - to assign an actor to that role, you simply drag them onto the relevant mannequin, and then they will act it out when it comes to shooting.

If this sounds restrictive, be assured that there are dozens and dozens of these preset animations - enough to create a truly unique and atmosheric film every time.
The best way to think of it is not "I must make a film around these animations" but rather "I'll think of a film how I want it, and see how I can use these tools to make it look good".

You really get the chance to be infinitely creative with this game, and soon you will be spending all day at work considering your next big blockbuster!

Probably a good game, but...3
When I started playing this game, it was exciting. There was so much potential, so much to do, and it seemed like it would be a lot of fun. However, after installing it and playing it for 5 hours straight on the day I got it, I finally went to bed. Imagine my surprise when, the next day, I felt no desire to play the game again. I kept thinking that I would go on it the next day, or the day after that until I found that 6 months down the line it had been festering on my hard-drive never to be looked at again.

I will give the gamemakers their due - the concept of the game is wonderful and there is a lot of customization available, which I love in any kind of game. But for me the game just didn't have that ooomph factor that made me want to load it back up and carry on. This is probably due to the fact that, in the beginning at least, gameplay consists largely of dropping and dragging objects into different sections of buildings to create and release movies. It does get better once you can create your own movies (you have to unlock a special building to do this) but to make anything decent takes a lot of time, effort and patience and whilst you are creating such movies any progress in the game is halted.

I suppose 'patience' is probably the key word when considering buying this game. Have you really got hours to spend choosing costumes, sets and scenes even when there is a chance that your production will flop at the in-game box office and will leave you strapped for cash?

To sum up, this game has probably had a lot of hard work put into it and this defnitely shows in the range of items and costumes available. Given the chance, the game is probably very good but the question is, will you ever get around to finding out just how good it is?