Uwe Boll Turns Down Tetris Movie, Sadly

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"I get various absurd movie offers. A few days ago I got an offer to do Tetris. I'm like, 'What the fuck are you talking about? This is totally absurd.' They said, 'No, this would be a revolution in video-game movies.' I said, 'Yes it would be the revolution, but it would also be completely the end of my career.'"
Back in November, on our list of the Ten Video Games That Should Be Movies, we pitched Tetris as a Michel Gondry film starring Elijah Wood as a lovelorn Z-shaped piece — but we bet Boll could make it work too. Verne Troyer would play a square-shaped block, who gets brutalized — through the magic of CGI, of course — by a bunch of obnoxious, T-shaped monkeys. This would be the film that ends his career? If the failure of his previous ten movies hasn't hindered his ability to keep making them, we're pretty sure Tetris wouldn't make any difference. And we'd sort of like to see it.
Earlier: The Ten Video Games That Should Be Movies (and the Directors Who Should Make Them)
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