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Virtually Heroes - Roger Corman Interview - Sundance 2013
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Virtually Heroes interview Roger Corman, G.J. Echternkamp and Robert Baker at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival!
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Roger Corman, G.J. Echternkamp and Robert Baker about their new film Virtually Heroes. A sarcastic, self-aware character in a video game, Sgt. Books (Robert Baker), becomes frustrated by the screwy logic of his universe: the pointless battles, superpowerful bosses, and an endless supply of virtual Vietcong. He can't get the girl who appears at the end of each level, and he can't get through to his gung-ho partner. To find answers to the questions posed by his odd existence, Books abandons his mission and seeks help from a straight-talking monk, delightfully played by another onscreen hero who also once received words of wisdom from a man in a robe.
The first Roger Corman production to screen at the Sundance Film Festival, Virtually Heroes is a war picture, a satire of video-game culture, a buddy comedy, and an existential mind trip wrapped up into one outrageous film that works on many surprising levels. Injecting the low-budget/high-concept film with a full dose of razor-sharp wit, director G. J. Ecthernkamp embraces the base and the profound as he seeks to unlock the cheat codes of life.
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Devin Faraci of Badass Digest interviews Roger Corman, G.J. Echternkamp and Robert Baker about their new film Virtually Heroes. A sarcastic, self-aware character in a video game, Sgt. Books (Robert Baker), becomes frustrated by the screwy logic of his universe: the pointless battles, superpowerful bosses, and an endless supply of virtual Vietcong. He can't get the girl who appears at the end of each level, and he can't get through to his gung-ho partner. To find answers to the questions posed by his odd existence, Books abandons his mission and seeks help from a straight-talking monk, delightfully played by another onscreen hero who also once received words of wisdom from a man in a robe.
The first Roger Corman production to screen at the Sundance Film Festival, Virtually Heroes is a war picture, a satire of video-game culture, a buddy comedy, and an existential mind trip wrapped up into one outrageous film that works on many surprising levels. Injecting the low-budget/high-concept film with a full dose of razor-sharp wit, director G. J. Ecthernkamp embraces the base and the profound as he seeks to unlock the cheat codes of life.
Get more Sundance 2013: http://bit.ly/UaVlt5
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