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The Master, the movie.
"Originally planned as a full-length film, The Master was intended to give gamers the movie they deserved. It was inspired in part as a parody of Nintendo's 1989 movie, The Wizard. Nintendo's movie was regarded by some as "family fun" and a cheap marketing gimmick by others. In the summer of 2002, production of The Master began."
This one is for the leetest geeks ever. Lame? naturally. Hilarious? Absolutely.[Watch Now]
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October 17, 2005 | Permalink
Comments
This is by far the most creative movie idea I have seen in long time. I look forward to seeing this making the big screen. I truly am their biggest fan!
P.S.
I love Jimmy Lee!!!
Posted by: Denise | Oct 17, 2005 9:49:54 PM
This is by far the most creative movie idea I have seen in long time. I look forward to seeing this making the big screen. I truly am their biggest fan!
P.S.
I love Jimmy Lee!!!
Posted by: Denise | Oct 17, 2005 9:50:18 PM
them cats be crazy ill
where'd they get dem skillz
Posted by: Tivo | Oct 17, 2005 9:56:55 PM
When will there be another movie like this on the big screen, its been way too long. Nice job putting this together Dentons, Jimmy Lee is awsome too, good story, good acting, job well done
Posted by: Ben J. | Oct 17, 2005 10:00:41 PM
This video is amazing! It captures the essence of devoted gaming and puts it into a wonderfully entertaining package. Makes me jealous I wasn't a part of this film myself! The Master is truly a must see!
Posted by: JNaps | Oct 17, 2005 10:02:16 PM
This movie's awesome! Definitely better than that Doom movie coming out and might I add, with better special effects too!
Posted by: John Carmack | Oct 18, 2005 7:21:52 PM
Nerds....wow. Better treat em right be fore they shoot us.
Posted by: Bryant Pino | Oct 18, 2005 7:26:46 PM
I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It was innovative, funny, believable and held my interest the entire time. I hope the talented people behind this project get discovered so millions more can enjoy their work. Do they have any other film projects out there because I would love to see more?
Good luck guys and kept these great films coming!!!!
Posted by: CHRISTINE | Oct 19, 2005 9:00:14 AM

