Paolo Pedercini pulled footage from a 1990s game to make this wild bootleg version, which stars Quentin Tarantino, Jennifer Aniston, and more. Pedercini, a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, took the footage from Steven Spielberg's Director's Chair. That's a 1996 simulation game that allowed a player to "produce" and edit a movie with Spielberg's guidance. The player was able to choose from pre-recorded clips using different shots and angles. The clips starred Jennifer Aniston, Quentin Tarantino, and even Penn and Teller. This seems like something that could have been lost to that early era of PC gaming, but Pedercini took the footage from what he dubs a "a terrible '90s CD-ROM" and made his own version with amazing new choices, which he released over the weekend. Yes, you can play this right now. And it's amazing. The first choice involves picking between a "calm Tarantino" and "manic Tarantino," and you can probably guess which one I picked. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 10 August, 2020