'Tetris: The Film' Will Have You Dodging Tetriminos
Amelia Roblin — October 10, 2010 — Pop Culture
Marketed as an "incredible geometric intrigue" by the "creators of PONG," 'Tetris: The Film' in 3D will unfortunately not be coming to a theater near you. The popular computer game has been adapted into a comedic mock movie concept, and this trailer likely represents the maximum length of such a motion picture.
Starring "Pauline L." this video clip also features a Ms. "Square," a Mr. "Cross" and a Mr. "Bar." In "Tetris: The Film," the lead actress is seen performing some rather impressive geometric movements upon jumping off a building, only to be crushed by falling tetriminos at the end.
Starring "Pauline L." this video clip also features a Ms. "Square," a Mr. "Cross" and a Mr. "Bar." In "Tetris: The Film," the lead actress is seen performing some rather impressive geometric movements upon jumping off a building, only to be crushed by falling tetriminos at the end.
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