No relation to the trilogy (yes, really) that was announced in 2014 and never happened; that was supposed to be sci-fi and I still have no idea what the plot could possibly have been.
Samuel L. Jackson plays the line block throwing out a bunch of F-bombs to the cocky Z block played by Joe Pesci who messed up his plans for completing four lines at once. Tom Cruise does his own stunts falling int the exact right place at the last possible second.
The story is actually a good one and the trailer looks neat, so I am going to check it out when it gets released.
A few hours or something later, Blue Scuti's record was beaten by another guy Fractal. But Blue Scuti is still the first person to force the kill screen. And looks pretty young too.
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On those who watched the Tetris movie, a review said it was more of a business movie than a Tetris game movie. Did the ending of the movie flash to the present?
It was a movie about a business deal wrapped in the clothing of a political thriller with a couple of video-game-inspired scenes sprinkled about. It was better than it deserved to be, actually. It was essentially the story about how Bullet-Proof Software acquired the international publishing rights to Tetris, though embellished for dramatic effect.On those who watched the Tetris movie, a review said it was more of a business movie than a Tetris game movie. Did the ending of the movie flash to the present?