until i read this. sad that a fucking violent movie actor would be against violent videogames.
4/29/2008 8:35:10 PM
hypocrite
4/29/2008 8:48:55 PM
4/29/2008 8:53:13 PM
that made me wat
4/30/2008 1:16:44 AM
Violence in video games is completely different than violence in movies. No question.
4/30/2008 1:28:06 AM
Yep. In crazy land.
4/30/2008 1:36:03 AM
4/30/2008 1:45:20 AM
4/30/2008 1:47:17 AM
I don't care. I pretty much regard all celebrities' political views as meaningless since they're supposed to entertain and not much else. It's my same reasoning for sitting through new Tom Cruise movies.FWIW, he may feel that the violence in his movies might be a necessary and justified component to the story. They may be the primary reason people come to the theater, but they make sense in the context of the film. Conversely, in video games and toys, the violence takes center stage and the plot, story, and characters take a backseat to it. Gamers are more interested in weapons and combat than story.His reasoning doesn't matter anyway. He could say something stupid like "video games cause school shootings and should be banned" and I wouldn't care. He's a celebrity, not a sociologist/psychiatrist/whatever.
4/30/2008 1:50:02 AM
and here I thought people who went to action movies went to them for the great stories... not the violence or action part or the occasional sex...
4/30/2008 3:03:17 AM
its kind of hypocritical but notvideo games are targeted at kids and grown ups with developmental problemsbut his movies are R rated so its two different thingsi can see doing one and opposing the otheralso his mother cant stop him doing movies but she can tell him not to endorse a game
4/30/2008 3:06:39 AM
4/30/2008 3:20:00 AM
I'm sure the game sucks either way so it doesn't matter.
4/30/2008 3:29:24 AM
4/30/2008 4:02:50 AM
Totally sarcasm dude.
4/30/2008 4:14:31 AM
who cares. matt damon is the fucking man. he's got better shit to do.
4/30/2008 7:57:18 AM
random question. do they really enforce the ratings on video games like they do with movies? i always hear about parents being pissed about their child playing grand theft auto and stuff, but their kid shouldn't be able to play it until their of age (17ish), right?
4/30/2008 9:16:04 AM
4/30/2008 9:20:08 AM
^^at this point, most if not all major retailers do enforce it.'kid friendly' stores like wal-mart, toys'r'us and EBgamestop punish employees who sell M games to minors, while other places may or may not have more of a "be sure to check ID *wink* " policy[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 9:26 AM. Reason : ]
4/30/2008 9:22:02 AM
4/30/2008 9:24:00 AM
^ ok, cuz i do feel that violence in video games is different than in movies due to the fact that the user controls the level of violence. so if mr damon is against video game violence because it can easily fall into impressionable hands, i can see his point. but just being against violence in video games as an action movie star is kinda absurd.
4/30/2008 9:27:31 AM
The main problem with violence/sex in video games is that they are called video games. People see the words games, automatically think of shit like Mario, and associate it with kids. As long as that's true, people will always look down on that stuff in video games because they feel it's being marketed to kids.That is, until the video game industry passes the movie industry in revenue generated (not too long from now, thxu Wii), then all this shit will be forgotten and it will be all about how much sex and violence they can cram on a disc because that's what sells.
4/30/2008 9:30:43 AM
^^I'll agree with you on that one. If someone thinks that violence in video games is bad, then they simply shouldn't let their kids play violent video games. It doesn't mean that violence should be taken out of all video games. And saying that anyone who isn't a kid that plays video games has "developmental problems" is ridiculous.[Edited on April 30, 2008 at 9:32 AM. Reason : ]
4/30/2008 9:31:33 AM
4/30/2008 9:39:09 AM
i think the real point that the whole kids and violence in video games fail to see it that most people, kids and adults, can distinguish the difference between virtuality and reality. heres my point: if you watch a movie of a bank heist, one might think, damn that might be possible, and has no means of 'toying' with a violent fantasy, except of physically doing it. say if you are playing gta, you know good and well that you can't jack car, pull off casually, ride around the block, jump out, shoot 3 people, get back and pull off casually... wash, rinse, repeat. in other words, it is letting you 'toy' with what people love the most... violence! what is always top stories in the news? what is always what school-would-be-shooters idolize? what do suicide bombers take after? you pretty much guessed it - REAL humans that did what they want to do, not what something that is obviously so absurd as the violence is in gta.
4/30/2008 10:10:22 AM
^dumb^10so toying with something will diffuse your interest in it?if you practice stealing and killing on a game and get good at it, knowing the risks and rewards, what will prevent you from actually doing it if you think you'll get away with it.without the game, the whole things is a mystery and you will be afraid of what could happen,but with a game you face those fears and practice your skills.i understand that for some it only is exercising a fun idea to just do whatever you wantbut they have enough common sense and conscious to not actually do itbut lets remember this is mostly played by kids, what do they know about restraintif you play gran torismo all day and get good at virtual driving, you're more likely to push the limits in real lifei know that happened to me, so it can happen to kids....
4/30/2008 10:52:12 AM
4/30/2008 2:21:45 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_game_culture#Demographics
4/30/2008 2:51:04 PM
^^^ you have horrible logic, and not to mention that calling someone dumb and not validating it is just plain dumb.
4/30/2008 6:12:19 PM
^^the people who grew up playing video games are still playing them, imagine that! Glad you dug that up, because I was sure I had seen somewhere that the avg. age was well into adulthood. Whatever though, lafta is trolling.
4/30/2008 7:10:02 PM
4/30/2008 10:54:54 PM
I don't see how this game is any different than those glasses they put on you then spun you around in elementary school when they wanted to show you how hard it is to drive drunk.If anything, this game will teach you that it's hard as hell to drive drunk.
4/30/2008 11:35:59 PM
^yep, also its good to know how to kill a hooker with a baseball batand run around slashing people throatyeah you're right its very educational
4/30/2008 11:58:20 PM
you can slash people's throats in gta now?
5/1/2008 2:01:03 AM
Jack Thompson, MADD, Parent's TV Council, Fox News, lafta, etc.......all part of grandest viral marketing scheme ever. No advertisement could be as effective at selling the game as these loonies going on about "murder simulators" and "porn games". GG Rockstar.
5/1/2008 9:46:19 AM
^ they do make that shit sound good with all of the emphasis
5/1/2008 9:51:20 AM
5/1/2008 9:53:25 AM
man people like that are ridiculous. i mean they think just because they think it is wrong and they can get the medium to spread their crazy words, that everyone should do what they say. muhahahaha.
5/1/2008 9:55:15 AM
this is so ridiculous
5/1/2008 3:15:27 PM
this kid is goog at gtahttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GLeVlBca5lg&feature=related[Edited on May 1, 2008 at 10:18 PM. Reason : .]
5/1/2008 10:17:27 PM
I actually don't hear them mention GTA at all.Stuff like that has been going on since forever.
5/1/2008 10:55:48 PM
5/10/2008 2:52:57 PM