But
that Twisted Metal movie does sound like a good idea, even if it's a joke.
We talk about the new Super Smash Bros for the Switch, the end of the Wii U, cast the cancelled
Twisted Metal movie, and in honor of International Women's Day...
We talk about the new Super Smash Bros for the Switch, the end of the Wii U, cast the cancelled
Twisted Metal movie, and in honor of International Women's Day we discuss our favorite female character.
Not exact matches
What follows owes as much to the
Twisted Metal videogame series as any
movie, with some hints that the film might turn into a smart exploration of violence and media saturation in the vein of Starship Troopers.
Arad certainly buys into this — after leaving Marvel he has been in development on a number of videogame - based properties (all of which have yet to see the light of day or the inside of a
movie theater), things like «Mass Effect,» «
Twisted Metal,» «Pac - Man,» and the notoriously difficult «Uncharted.»
With plenty of cutscenes and a new focus on a smaller cast of characters (focusing heavily on Sweet Tooth, Doll Face, and Mr. Grimm), it's kind of interesting to see that
Twisted Metal (2012) may just be a segway product to bring new and old fans back to the
Twisted Metal franchise, prepping them for the newly contracted Sony Pictures
movie deal.
There is a wonderful high - budget
movie feel to this newest version of
Twisted Metal, and it seems like this game truly is what David envisioned back in»95 (after all, the man did want to become a
movie director originally, before he turned to video games).