‘Guitar Hero: The Movie’ Rich In Ratnerian Themes Of Artistic Fakery
Art-eschewing, mainstream-tentpole- project-maker Brett Ratner’s love for the video game sensation known as the Guitar Hero knows no bounds. His obsession with the instrument sim and its groupie-nailing expansion packs stems back to his formative years at NYU film school, when he’d busk in Washington Square Park, playing as many Police songs as he could using the four notes he was capable of eliciting from a harmonica. The first time he picked up Hero, it gave him the same quaternary musical thrill (“Smoke on the Water,” for example, became a four-colour kaleidoscopic “red red blue/green green blue blue/red red green/ yelllooowww”), and he since has gone about incorporating the game into many of his smaller projects—everything from Miley Cyrus videos to Mariah Carey videos. But an actual Guitar Hero movie? He’d love a crack, he told MTV Multiplayer:
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