Fizzler & Stepz - Pacman
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Framed #787 (nope. I watched The Game (1997) which was good but really an example of how a quite bonkers screenplay can come together with good acting and good direction/cinematography and produce a film that is greater than the sum of its parts. I googled whether other people had noticed the similarities with The One Game* (1988). I say similarities - that kind of paranoia preceded either, that pretence of god like competenceβ , and it'd be wrong to imply that The Game Ripped off The One Game because 'influenced by' is fairer and doesn't imply unfairly** appropriating something else. An argument could be made both films were influenced by things preceding them such as The Twilight Zone or a bunch of other things. I don't buy into single influences and I think then nearly impossible. There are rip-offs but they're a minority of things and are usually financially as opposed to creatively motivated. Anyway, people had noticed the potential similarities and some other people had seen a quite obscure British mini series from 1988. I think under such circumstances acknowledgement of influences is fair but money and litigation often makes that tricky. The creative version of patent trolling. The song did not rip off the Pac Man theme tune, it is its own thing.)
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* https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_One_Game
** https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_and_copyright
β when more often than not it seems to be more Frank Spencer than "mysterious ways" or a better episode of The Twilight Zone.