Summary

  • Ready Player One captures the immersive world and video game adventure similar to Spielberg's movies.
  • Various movies influenced Spielberg's Ready Player One or explored similar technological ideas.
  • The film references classic movies and video games, exploring themes of escapism and virtual reality.

While it is hard to ever match Steven Spielberg, movies like Ready Player One capture the similar immersive sci-fi world and engrossing video game adventure of his movie. Adapted from Ernest Cline's best-selling novel of the same name, the movie is jam-packed with action, humor, and romance all set around a video game scavenger hunt. There are many aspects to the movie to enjoy, like the nostalgic references and idea of living among them, the young rebel heroes fighting against the corrupt powers, and the concept of escaping the real world through a new reality.

Ready Player One is, by virtue of its core themes and source material, informed by a great many movies both legendary and underrated. There are so many examples of movies that either directly influenced Spielberg's Ready Player One or similarly explored the ideas of the technology of this world. Those looking for similarly fun and thought-provoking stories, whether they may be light and colorful adventures, darker and violent action movies, or deeply detailed documentaries, will have plenty of options to choose from.

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Will Ready Player Two ever happen? Ready Player One was a hit with viewers, but the poorly reviewed sequel book by Ernest Cline raised some eyebrows.

22 The Last Starfighter (1984)

A Young Video Gamer Discovers The Game He Beats Was A Test For A Greater Adventure

The Last Starfighter
Release Date
July 13, 1984
Runtime
101 minutes
Director
Nick Castle
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    Lance Guest
    Alex Rogan
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    Robert Preston
    Centauri

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The Last Starfighter follows Alex Rogan, a skilled video game player, who is transported to another planet after mastering an arcade game. Unbeknownst to him, the game served as a recruitment tool for real interstellar pilots tasked with defending a distant alien world from a looming threat.

Ready Player One was far from the first movie to incorporate video games into a sci-fi fantasy story and it bears several similarities to the cult favorite space adventure The Last Starfighter. With Ready Player One's adoration of cult movies, it would make sense if it served as an inspiration in some ways.

Both movies feature protagonists who escape their dead-end lives in trailer parks with their gaming skills, only to find that they might be their ticket out of there. The movie follows a young teenager named Alex (Lance Guest) who is recruited by an alien civilization to be their savior in a war with their intergalactic enemies.

While The Last Starfighter is clearly influenced by Star Wars, its effects were ambitious back in the mid-80s even if they don't hold up today, and is much more influential than it's often given credit for.

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21 Life 2.0 (2010)

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Life 2.0
Release Date
January 22, 2010
Runtime
100 Minutes
Director
Jason Spingarn-Koff

Life 2.0 is a documentary directed by Jason Spingarn-Koff that explores the lives of various individuals who immerse themselves in the virtual world of Second Life. Released in 2010, the film delves into the impact of this virtual space on their real-world relationships, identities, and emotional well-being, offering a compelling examination of the intersection between digital and physical lives.

A Documentary About People Creating New Virtual Lives

Given the wild futuristic adventure that Ready Player One takes audiences on, it might seem strange that a documentary captures some similar vibes. However, Second Life is an exploration of technology that proved to be ahead of its time.

This enveloping documentary follows the lives of several people who develop new lives in the online world of Second Life, a virtual world that offers its s opportunities that range from financial to romantic. Spielberg's Ready Player One explores both the escapism elements of the virtual reality world and the idea of it taking away from real life.

The documentary is similarly an even-handed study of what draws people to virtual spaces and then keeps them there, examining how and why games can become preferable to people's actual realities. Given how huge these kinds of immersive online worlds have evolved since then, Second Life would be an interesting movie to revisit.

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19 The King Of Kong (2007)

A Documentary About Two Men Battling For The Top Score In Donkey Kong

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The King of Kong
Release Date
March 25, 2007
Runtime
83 Minutes
Director
Seth Gordon
Writers
Seth Gordon
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    Steve Wiebe
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    Billy Mitchell
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    Walter Day
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    Mark Alpiger

The King of Kong is a documentary film that follows the story of Steve Wiebe, a high school science teacher, as he attempts to break the world record for the highest score on the classic arcade game Donkey Kong.

There is a love of video games that permeates Ready Player One and that ion is found in this unique documentary as well. The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters delves into the strange and fascinating world of arcade game high scores, specifically the competition surrounding the record for the classic game Donkey Kong.

As unlikely as it may seem, the movie finds a larger-than-life hero and villain in the endearing outsider Steve Wiebe and the overconfident champion Billy Mitchell, respectively. The movie is a surprisingly thrilling ride with an entertaining narrative of a true underdog story.

It is also a reminder of how much people can get attached to these worlds though the movie never judges these people who have dedicated so much time to the world of arcades. Though a small-scale documentary, it packs as many thrills as Ready Player One.

18 Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory (1971)

An Eccentric Chocolatier Opens His Mysterious Factory To The Public

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Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
Release Date
June 30, 1971
Runtime
100 minutes
Director
Mel Stuart
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    Jack Albertson
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    Gene Wilder

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While 2023's Wonka surprised many people, the best Willy Wonka movie is still considered to be the first one. This classic adaptation of author Roald Dahl's beloved children's book brought the titular character to life in an unforgettable way with Gene Wilder's performance as the eccentric chocolatier. The story follows a young boy who is among the lucky few guests who are welcomed inside Wonka's secret factory where the wonderous world he's created is revealed.

Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory is referenced throughout Ready Player One as one of its most fundamental pop-culture influences, each story sharing the central concept of a reclusive genius presenting the public with a rare opportunity to understand and profit from the imaginative world that they've created. It's certainly not an action movie but the comedy and adventure are still unbeatable even today.

17 The Matrix (1999)

A Man Realizes His World Is A Simulation

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The Matrix
Release Date
March 31, 1999
Runtime
136 minutes
Director
Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski

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The Matrix, directed by the Wachowskis, stars Keanu Reeves as Neo, a hacker who discovers that reality is a simulated construct controlled by intelligent machines. Laurence Fishburne and Carrie-Anne Moss co-star as Morpheus and Trinity, who help Neo navigate and ultimately challenge the artificial world. The film blends action, philosophy, and groundbreaking visual effects, establishing itself as a pivotal entry in the science fiction genre.

The Wachowskis' iconic sci-fi mind-bender injected modern philosophical concepts like transforming identities in a predominantly digital future with dazzling action and effects, drawing inspiration from a vast legacy of popular culture from across the world.

The story of a nobody who discovers that his life is merely a simulation remains a landmark of both genre filmmaking and discussions about virtual reality, with the conversations between the characters proving as stimulating to audiences as its meticulous fight choreography.

While Ready Player One explored the thrill of jumping into a fantasy world of this virtual reality existence, The Matrix was a thought-provoking look at what it would be like if the entire human race were unknowingly trapped as part of that simulation. Though the franchise continued, the sequels failed to capture the special feeling of The Matrix.

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15 Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (2010)

A Video Game-Inspired Action Love Story

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Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
Release Date
August 12, 2010
Runtime
113 minutes
Director
Edgar Wright

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Edgar Wright's adaptation of Bryan Lee O'Malley's graphic novel series is bursting with colorfully creative action and all the adolescent kicks that a movie fan's heart could possibly desire. In Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Michael Cera plays the eponymous bass player who must battle a woman's evil exes in order to win her heart and the movie's video-game-inspired quest is one of the greatest marriages of the mediums ever made.

Just as Ready Player One celebrates the world of movies, games, and nostalgic pop culture, Scott Pilgrim is a love letter to so many areas of the "geek world." The movie is also full of fun references to nostalgic video games, from the 9-bit opening title sequence to the fact that defeated characters turn into a pile of coins. The Scott Pilgrim cast recently returned for the animated series Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.

14 Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

A World Where Cartoon Characters Are Real

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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Release Date
June 22, 1988
Runtime
104 minutes
Director
Robert Zemeckis

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One of the many filmmakers that are frequently referenced throughout Ready Player One is Robert Zemeckis, who made many strides in the field of integrating animation with live-action in feature films. There are many movies that show Zemeckis' development of Ready Player One's most essential technologies but his classic cartoon mystery adventure is still arguably his magnum opus.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit is a hugely inventive live-action and animation hybrid starring Bob Hoskins as a grizzled detective who attempts to prove cartoon character Roger Rabbit has been framed for murder. While it is fun to see the characters of Ready Player One walk around in a world inhabited by iconic characters like The Iron Giant and Chucky, it feels like an homage to the world of Who Framed Roger Rabbit where icons like Mickey Mouse and Bug Bunny inhabit the same space.

13 Gamer (2009)

Convicts Are Used As Real-Life Video Game Avatars

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Gamer
Release Date
September 4, 2009
Runtime
94 minutes
Director
Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor

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While Ready Player One has a lot of fun with its characters entering into video game worlds, Gamer is a wild action movie that imagines if the real world was used as a canvas for gamers to play using real people as their avatars. Gerard Butler stars as a death row inmate who's forced to become a real-world avatar that's controlled by gamers in a deadly gladiator game not too dissimilar to Ready Player One's virtual reality world, "the Oasis."

Michael C. Hall is the megalomaniacal creator of the futuristic tech that allows all of this to happen and Logan Lerman is the young player who teams up with Butler's action hero to take his empire down. The idea of real people being used as video game characters is a clever one and allows for some fun examinations of video game quirks and concepts.