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− | [[File:The_MainFrame.jpg|thumb|The Mainframe poster]]'''The Mainframe''' is a film released in 1998 produced by [[Love Media]] with advertisments shown in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] |
+ | [[File:The_MainFrame.jpg|thumb|The Mainframe poster]]'''The Mainframe''' is a film released in 1998 produced by [[Love Media]] with advertisments shown in [[Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories]] and mentioned in [[Grand Theft Auto V]]. It is a clear parody of [[wp:The Matrix|The Matrix]], though The Matrix technically did not premiere until 1999. The movie poster shows [[pedestrians]] from [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. [[Jock Cranley]] is one of the actors in this movie. |
The movie is about five teens who take LSD and discover the 'truth'. They actually live in a computer. Quotes from the movie include |
The movie is about five teens who take LSD and discover the 'truth'. They actually live in a computer. Quotes from the movie include |
Revision as of 02:29, 24 August 2013
The Mainframe is a film released in 1998 produced by Love Media with advertisments shown in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories and mentioned in Grand Theft Auto V. It is a clear parody of The Matrix, though The Matrix technically did not premiere until 1999. The movie poster shows pedestrians from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. Jock Cranley is one of the actors in this movie.
The movie is about five teens who take LSD and discover the 'truth'. They actually live in a computer. Quotes from the movie include
"What will it be? Yes, or no? 1 or 0?"
"Ahh! Your head is actually a big pixel!"
It is rated PS (Pretty Stupid).
Trivia
- The movie breaks the fourth wall of the gaming world, much like the soapboxxers in Grand Theft Auto IV.
- The second man to the left from the middle on the movie's poster looks like rapper and music manager/producer, Alan Crawford, from Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It couldn't possibly be Crawford himself, as he died in 1992. This is just a re-use of San Andreas character models.
- The last female pedestrian to the right, uses the same model as Barbara Schternvart from San Andreas.