Some people get it, and some people don't. Canadian actress Emmanuelle Vaugier does. She's done some acting work in Electronic Arts Need for Speed Carbon and seems to have a good handle on this video games converging with Hollywood poppy-talk. She says:
Games tend to be more surreal than the movies, and they still render the characters so you've got celebrities that come in to read parts for the game, so it's fun for gamers to feel like they're working with these familiar actors. But I think the line that separate games and movies is pretty clear—for now anyway.
Video games and movies are two very different mediums. And just because something works in-game, doesn't mean it deserves a motion picture. Like I said, Vaugier gets it. Too bad many film directors and producers don't.
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