Hey, remember Missile Command? The game that everybody walked right past at the arcade to play literally anything else (including the change machine)? Well Atari has been pitching a movie based on the ...
Following the upcoming Battleship and Asteroids adaptations, Atari has hired writers Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama to adapt the classic 80s arcade game Missile Command into a feature film. Producer ...
After Universal won a bidding war last year over the movie rights to Asteroids, Atari now hopes to launch a movie based on the classic arcade game Missile Command. The Los Angeles Times reported ...
Atari just won't give up the dream of bringing its iconic gaming properties to the big screen. Back in 2010 we heard the company was shopping a Missile Command movie around Hollywood. It even set up ...
In case you needed another indicator Hollywood has run out of ideas, here is a new one for you: Atari is about to sell the movie rights to Missile Command, a shooting game that hit arcades back in ...
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Just as Forbes ranks CEOs, The Hollywood Reporter ranks movie stars. The magazine recently surveyed producers, agents and executives to find out which Hollywood A-listers come out on top financially.
It is said that there is a command line tool that reproduces the data decoding effect that appears in the 1992 hacker movie `` Sneakers '', which was a big hit with box office revenue exceeding 100 ...