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The Presidio debuted at number four in the domestic box office, behind ongoing hits Crocodile Dundee II and Big, as well as fellow new release Big Business. [3] It grossed a total of $20.3 million in the United States and Canada [ 4 ] and $31.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $51.9 million.
A video game tester must fight to escape from a video game that has become all too real. Satan's Little Helper (2004) – Directed by Jeff Lieberman. A nine-year old gamer mistakes a costumed killer for a video game version of the Devil. Devour (2005) – Directed by David Winkler. A college student is under the demonic influence of an online game.
Asterix at the Olympic Games: Astro Boy: The Video Game: 2009: High Voltage Software Art Co., Ltd (DS) D3 Publisher: Astro Boy: Atlantis The Lost Empire: Search for the Journal: 2001: Zombie Studios: Disney Interactive: Atlantis: The Lost Empire: Atlantis The Lost Empire: Trial by Fire: 2001: Zombie Inc. Disney Interactive: Atlantis: The Lost ...
The Game is a 1997 American mystery thriller film [5] directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Deborah Kara Unger and James Rebhorn and produced by Propaganda Films and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. It tells the story of a wealthy investment banker who is given a mysterious birthday gift by his brother—participation in ...
The Super Mario Bros. Movie, based on the Mario game franchise, holds the highest take of any video game adaptation with US$1.36 billion, and was considered the most profitable film of 2023 by Deadline Hollywood, while the six Resident Evil films hold the highest take for a live-action series of US$1.2 billion on an average production budget ...
Bar Fight! is an American comedy film written and directed by Jim Mahoney. It follows former couple Allen and Nina (Melissa Fumero) who compete over who gets to stay at their local bar following their breakup. The film was released on November 11, 2022, on AMC+, on demand, and in theaters. It received generally negative reviews.
The Movies was developed by Lionhead Studios, a studio created and led by the game's executive designer, Peter Molyneux.Lead designer Mark Webley recounted that the game had been suggested by Molyneux as early as December 2001, [3] who then brainstormed a one-page concept for a film-themed management game one morning in January 2002. [4]
Fight Club contains gameplay and visual elements found in several notable sixth-generation 3D fighting games, such as multi height-zone targeting combos consisting of heavily reused strikes found in Tekken 4; the localized damaged system in which limbs can be permanently damaged found in Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus; the wall throws, height-zone specific counters, and stage transitions found in ...