Ernest Cline'sReady Player Oneis an entertaining novel that takes place approximately a quarter of a century in the future and centers around a video game that references pop culture of the eighties. Questions in this asset support high school classroom discussions about this book ...
However, the movie felt like it cleaned a lot of that up as compared to the book. It is still PG-13, and there are a few questionable moments for really small kids, but nothing more than in any other Steven Spielberg show you might have seen. The Clan We’ve been anxiously waiting ...
This is definitely a film for kids, who will likely walk away with this ironically becoming a nostalgic part of their own childhoods. Adults will also have a lot of fun, but as an adult, I can't help but notice some things. For one, there really isn't much to the core plot. Out...
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The best part ofReady Player One, the movie, isn’t even inReady Player One, the book. About halfway through the adaptation, the main characters – Parzival, Art3mis, Aech, Daito, and Sho – are thrust into the Overlook Hotel fromThe Shiningin the search for the second of three keys...
Despite its seventeen/eighteen-year-old, video game obsessed protagonist named Wade,Ready Player Oneis not shelved as a young adult novel. When I picked up this book, I had seen the movie posters for Steven Spielberg’sReady Player Oneand assumed because of how young the kids looked this wa...
My kids loved it, so that is a big win, as most of the movies I suggest to them they cannot get past the first half hour. Unfortunately for me, every scene that they liked (pretty much 60% of the film) they kept whispering to me “Dad was that part in the book?” and I ...
“ Ready Player One expertly mines a copious vein of 1980s pop culture, catapulting the reader on a light-speed adventure in an advanced but backward-looking future. If this book were a living room, it would be wood-paneled. If it were shoes, it would be high-tops. And if it were...
Ready Player One made many changes from the Ernest Cline book, dividing some biggest fans. We examine how and why.