Mario on your Xbox 360!
And 19 more things every gamer should have in his Netflix Instant Queue
The Best: Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)
Why: This is one of the few game-related movies available on Netflix’s “Watch Instantly” tab that completely caters to its fanboys. Not only are your favorite Final Fantasy VII characters re-rendered into something a little more than polygons, but seeing them all fight together in this movie is comparable to every FFVII fanboy’s wet dream. Check out the video below.
The Worst: Transmorphers (2007)
Why: Really, guys? It sounds and looks like a bad version of Transformers because, well, it is. First, the cover art says “The Final Battle: Between MAN and MACHINE!” We skimmed through the movie and barely found either. Instead, we came across a long-winded dramafest between some catty women.
Above: Would you trust these bitches to save the world?
So there you have it. 20 video game-related shows and movies to add to your Netflix Instant Queue. Hey, we warned you that they may not be any good.
Jan 8, 2009
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