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This article contains major Ready Player One spoilers, for both the film and book. Like so many coins disintegrating across our DeLorean’s windshield, Ready Player One is finally out and ...
One tidbit: Turns out it's not his original DeLorean that goes ... to make some changes in my book when some sharp readers spotted a couple factual errors. Ready Player One is full of hundreds ...
In this way, the very ending of Ready Player One asserts itself as being pro IRL interactions, even though the majority of the movie spends its time online. In the book, Wade’s newfound ...
After landing a couple of reported six-figure deals for the book Ready Player One and the movie rights, Ernest Cline went out and bought himself a DeLorean, like the one featured in the '80s ...
Steven Spielberg’s Ready Player One has both strengths and weaknesses, but on the whole, it makes for one of the best reminders in recent memory that, when it comes to making a good book-to-film ...
Ernest Cline‘s bestselling novel “Ready Player One” takes ... Wade and his precious DeLorean, Aech and his Bigfoot monster truck, Christine from Stephen King’s book of the same name ...
ADVERTISEMENT In terms of fidelity, Ready Player One—written by Zak Penn and Cline himself—hews to the book’s narrative ... Back to the Future’s DeLorean, a T. Rex and King Kong, and ...
Ernest Cline’s Ready Player One is a bad book. Whatever pleasures it gains from propulsive plotting (which shouldn’t be written off) it squanders on long sections where the main character ...
Ready Player One is geek crack, a novel that reads like a cross between Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Tron, with a healthy dose of Avatar, The Matrix, The Last Starfighter and The Hunger ...
In perhaps the most inevitable translation of a hit book and movie into the immersive future, Ready Player One author Ernest Cline and Dan Farah, who produced the book’s film adaptation ...