Jeff Cesario
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Podcast Appearances
Very hard.
There's no standalone clips to find online for this.
So here is a brief TV spot.
It's a little bit, you know, it's condensed, but you get the idea.
Here he is explaining the rules of this game he set forth.
So the plot of the film is that there is this Easter egg that exists somewhere in this infinite online shared virtual reality universe.
And you must he's left three keys and have to be undone by like riddles or challenges or something.
And you've got to it's a video game.
It's a video game movie.
You see more and more of these these days where here is the levels you must beat and you must ascend to this final place where you must beat the final blah, blah, blah.
To that point, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, we can all agree that was a terrible movie.
No one liked it.
It's at 77%.
Like Adam said, if this rubs you the wrong way, the idea of a virtual world, it's mostly animated.
I would say this film is 65% an animated film, computer animated.
But animated.
And it's really well done.
It is impossible to imagine at this point another movie coming out this year that's going to win the Oscar for special effects.
It's an incredible achievement in special effects.
That said, if that rubs you the wrong way or if you're just not into that whole world building thing, it's probably not the movie for you.