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The story of hardened criminals in the Old West attempting to right their past. Being hugely popular again with its second entry, Red Dead Redemption 2, a brilliant game with every aspect of it, RDR is going to be a movie.The Red Dead Redemption series from Rockstar Games and Take-Two Interactive is beloved by fans and critics alike. It seems we can see one more popular Western movie after a long time, with a Red Dead Redemption movie seeming possible on the horizon. Successful game studio Rockstar Games’ popular story-driven Western game series Red Dead Redemption is reportedly being adapted into a movie.
What are some movies to watch after completing Red Dead Redemption 2 All of Sergio Leone's Westerns, The Wild Bunch and Unforgiven. Thats largely due to the persistent rumor that Take-Two Interactive and Rockstar Games are gearing up to produce a Red Dead. For a game thats six years old already, Red Dead Redemption has been making headlines fairly frequently in 2016. Props to the powers that be at the Burns for recognizing that Red Dead Redemption is freaking awesome and giving Rockstar a venue for showing a bunch of hardcore film people (not to mention all the hip youngsters who brought hard copies of the game to be autographed by the Rockstar crew) what’s up in the increasingly expansive world of interactive entertainment.Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick discusses the companys reluctance about turning games like Red Dead Redemption and Grand Theft Auto into movies. Presided over by erstwhile New York Times movie critic Janet Maslin, the game night was an unusual booking for the Burns Film Center, which is more inclined to host filmmaker chats with the likes of Werner Herzog and Jonathan Demme.

Despite Hillcoat’s cinematic bona fides, his film was pretty drab compared to the electricity of the live gameplay experience. The game was running on an Xbox 360 sitting on the floor in front of the theater’s 30-foot-wide screen, and it was sort of marvelous to see that tiny piece of hardware driving a full-size cinema screen. Hillcoat was able to precisely reposition the in-game camera, re-configure the lighting, and chop up the pre-recorded narrative bits to assemble something resembling a standalone short film set in the Old West.But the real fun came next, with a live demo of actual Red Dead Redemption gameplay.
The idea here was to break the mold and create a completely immersive Western experience. And you could hear the gasps running through the crowd as Rockstar showed how the game’s hero, John Marston, could shoot and skin a deer romping blamelessly through RDR’s fully realized 3D prairie.During the Q&A that followed, Rockstar’s head of finance and corporate development, Rowan Hajaj (at right in the crappy iPhone photo above), noted that Western-themed videogames were not, as a rule, commercially successful. The guy sitting next to me with the monstrous tub of popcorn cackled at the game’s western caricatures and whimsical dialogue.
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