8-Bit Cinema
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8-Bit Cinema re-imagines film classics like A Clockwork Orange and the latest offering, Kill Bill, into short films with 8-bit video game graphics, giving them the feel that they are being played on the Nintendo Entertainment System or the coin munchers in the smoke-filled arcades of the 1980’s, teaming with teenage game junkies and low-rent drug dealers.
Just talking about it makes me feel 12 all over again.
The video plays like an arcade side scroller, following the Bride through the major battles of the franchise’s two films. Swords fly and eyes fly even farther as she defeats everyone from O Ren Ishii to the film’s signature badass schoolgirl, Gogo Ubari. It all peaks in the final battle, where the film recreates an arcade-style button sequence to unleash the five-point-palm and kill Bill.
8-Bit Cinema is brought to you by the CineFix collective, which boasts 561,034 YouTube subscriber and whose Facebook page reveals they are the ultimate destination for true movie buffs and filmmakers on Youtube. They host various videos on their channel such as the Homemade Shot for Shot and 7 Facts series, but the centerpiece to the banquet is 8-Bit Cinema.