Article 155DK A Gritty Live-Action Version of Pac-Man Inspired by the 1979 Cult NYC Gang Film ‘The Warriors’

A Gritty Live-Action Version of Pac-Man Inspired by the 1979 Cult NYC Gang Film ‘The Warriors’

by
Justin Page
from Laughing Squid on (#155DK)

"PAC-MAN: Come Out to Play" is a gritty live-action version, created by the Fury Fingers movie studio, of the classic Pac-Man arcade game that is heavily inspired by the 1979 cult NYC gang film The Warriors.

With Fight choreography and parkour as our focus we set out to make a fun n' badass film. Anthony Rinna lead the piece as both Pac-man and the fight choreographer. He took cues from Jackie Chan for the combat - Andrew Shanks director says: ""giving the flick a fun 'Rumble in the Bronx' Vibe." We reached out to the 'Sweezy' team to feature as the parkour gang. And Ben Palk of 'Big Daddy's Discotheque' created a rocking late 70's - 80's inspired track.

pacmanposter1.jpg
poster artwork by Martina Budimir

image1.jpg
photo by Alfie Churchill

image21.jpg
photo by Alfie Churchill

images via Fury Fingers

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

External Content
Source RSS or Atom Feed
Feed Location http://laughingsquid.com/feed/
Feed Title Laughing Squid
Feed Link https://laughingsquid.com/
Reply 0 comments