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Rampage is a 2018 American science fiction monster film directed by Brad Peyton and loosely based on the video game series of the same name by Midway Games, from a screenplay by Ryan Engle, Carlton Cuse, Ryan J. Condal and Adam Sztykiel.
The mascot for the Saint Louis Rams, posing with a Monster Jam cheerleader, at the Edward Jones Dome in St Louis, MO. Date: 1 February 2014, 15:41: Source: Rampage, Rams Mascot: Author: KAZ Vorpal from Brighton, IL, United States of America
To tie into the film three separate video games were created. One is an arcade game created exclusively for Dave & Buster's who co-created the game alongside Adrenaline Amusements for their restaurant chain, [2] and a augmented reality app called RAMPAGE: AR Unleashed, [3] while the second is a free-to-play browser game called Rampage City ...
Ape vs. Monster is a 2021 American science fiction monster film directed by Daniel Lusko and produced by The Asylum. As the title suggests, the film is a mockbuster of Godzilla vs. Kong. The plot, however, borrows from the 1998 Godzilla film, Reptilian, The Giant Gila Monster and Rampage. [1] [2] It was released on April 30, 2021.
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The third, titled simply Monster Jam, was released by Activision on November 13, 2007, and a sequel to it titled Monster Jam: Urban Assault was released on October 28, 2008. A fifth game, Monster Jam: Path of Destruction, was released on November 9, 2010. On June 17, 2015, Monster Jam Battlegrounds was released as a download on Xbox Live and Steam.
Jon Thompson of AllGame rated the game four stars out of five and wrote "scanning little black and white bar codes turns out to be more fun than you'd expect". Thompson praised the game's graphics, and its use of music and "detailed dinosaur sound effects" from the films, but the game's animation "could have been a bit crisper". [1]
Source Code is a 2011 U.S. science fiction action thriller film [4] directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley.It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Colter Stevens of the U.S. Army, who is sent into an eight-minute virtual re-creation of a real-life train explosion, and tasked with determining the identity of the terrorist who bombed it.