Tuesday Cinema Club
"Check the code, man. It’s not rigged." It’s Tuesday, May 12th, 2026, and the TCC crew—Government Name, Sticky Fish, and Burno—are hitting a massive milestone. We’re deep into Season 6, and for Episode #0058, we’ve brought in a heavy hitter from the golden age of the arcade. Today we’re sitting down with Brian Colin, the legendary designer and programmer behind Bally Midway’s Rampage. We’re kicking things off with a vibe check on the industry, diving into Demi Moore’s recent AI warnings from Cannes and asking the big question: Is the "automated future" actually the antithesis of creativity? Brian breaks down the 44-year journey from filmmaking to pixel-smashing, explaining how the "AI" he built in the 80s was designed to keep players engaged and "cheat for the loser" just to keep the vibes high—a far cry from the generative data-crunching we see today. In this episode: * Real AI vs. The Hype: Brian explains why the "intelligence" in classic games was about character and soul, not just algorithms. * Slopper Hot: We put the legend himself through the TCC gauntlet to see if he can spot the "slop" in the latest AI-generated content. * The Rampage Origin Story: How hardware limitations and a background in film led to the creation of the world’s most iconic giant monsters. * Industry War Stories: Navigating the wild west of IP rights, the launch of General Chaos, and why "moving with urgency" was a requirement long before the startup era. * The Wheel Spin: Will it be another Poo Stew win? The code says no, but the results say otherwise. "Creativity is life. If you aren't creating, you're just existing." Whether you’re here for the retro nostalgia or the future of tech-assisted filmmaking, grab your popcorn. This is the New Cinema.
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