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Video Game 1st Person Movies

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Are there any movies where parts are taken place in first person view?Or is that still new?lol Sorry if this is stupid, it just would be cool to see stuff like that.
some parts of shaving ryans privates are first person...i mean er... saving private ryan :p oh mai
Are there any movies where parts are taken place in first person view?

 

Or is that still new?

 

lol Sorry if this is stupid, it just would be cool to see stuff like that.

.....maybe i'm not understanding -- but most of the video-game movies I see (mostly HL-engine videos) are in first-person!
ya i think hardcore gamers would love to see hl the movie in first personbut the normall public would be like why the hell dont we ever see his face or hear him talkand it would probably fail because of ita lot of movies have first person scenes but i cant think of any where it would be like hl with a guy holding a gun and you can see it
i wonder if there would be a crosshair on the screen, or if gordon freeman had hax :p
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Bah.I really do want to see a movie in 1st person w/ a gun. Would be cool to see.and rofl vesper, that would be awesome
It would be so sweet, and at the end, they do a run-over of his body, and black out when it hit's his face. Sequal anyone?

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