PAC-MAN Gets a Live-Action Gritty Reboot Inspired by THE WARRIORS

The classic arcade game Pac-Man has been turned into a great live-action short film called "Pac-Man: Come out to Play," which was inspired by the classic 1979 gang film The Warriors. It was created by a team of filmmakers that call themselves Fury Fingers, and what they’ve developed here is really well made and a lot of fun. 

Filming took place in the city of Adelaide (Australia) across 5 late nights. The piece was made for next to no money and shot guerrilla style.

The story is set during a dark night in a big city and follows Pac-Man as he is trying to outrun and fight a group of gang members who call themselves “The Ghosts.”

Subscribe for more Parodies of your favorite games: http://www.youtube.com/furyfingersfilms 'PACMAN: Come out to Play.' A gritty Reboot of the arcade hero inspired by 1979's classic gangland film 'The Warriors.' Fight Choreography by Pacman himself - Anthony Rinna: https://vimeo.com/136717963 The Sweezy Parkour Gang: https://www.facebook.com/Sweezy-407736526087696/?fref=ts https://www.instagram.com/sweezyadelaide/ Point A - https://www.facebook.com/ADLPointA/?fref=ts That kick ass score was by Ben Palk.

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