ITT: Movies Kojima ripped off

ITT: Movies Kojima ripped off

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Stole this scene for Sniper Wolf's death and again for The Boss

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What an auteur

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No shit

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Dr.Strangelove in particular, he even made notes on the script to remind himself to plagiarise it

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At this point, it's no surprise that Death Stranding will be a ripoff from 2001 Space Odyssey

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Real talk; when does something croses the line of plagiarism to homage and vise versa?

Seems like such a thin line. And what games does them right in their respective bases

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is that larry david and metal gear? what movie is this?

Snake's armor from MGS1 is taken straight outta the first Robocop movie.

Its almost like one guy is following the rules and uploading pictures to start a thread like he should.

*GASP*

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He's already (((homaged))) 2001 several times, Death Stranding visually looks a lot more like generic 2010's sci-fi flicks

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>t. kojima
Shouldn't you be busy paying some b-list hollywood actors to hang out with you?

Literally all of his games are influenced by whatever fucking movies he watched during development. Would be great if his games actually made any sense but he just takes the stuff he thinks is cool and throws it all together in a convoluted mess. Would be great if someone actually took the time to dissect all of this and show Kojimadrones how much of a hack he actually is.

Resemblance is uncanny.
Im pretty sure whoever this "kojima" guy is, he's going to get sued for this disgraceful obvious stealing.

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I honestly don't mind, but what bugs me is that sometimes his fans act like Kojima's games aren't a remix of the movies he likes.

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>steals your likeness

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It’s a very thin line. If the creator straight up admits to being inspired by it, then it’s classed as an homage.

If they do it and claim it’s original, it’s plagiarism.

A smaller list would be movies he Didn't rip off.

>Would be great if someone actually took the time to dissect all of this and show Kojimadrones how much of a hack he actually is
Here's a bit of light reading and it's not even anywhere near complete
metalgear.wikia.com/wiki/Media_influences_on_the_Metal_Gear_series

>Kojima owns Valve
>Gabe Newell bows to Kojima
>Kojima controls the entire industry from console to PC
>Pulls ideas from the heavens
>Geoff worships Kojima
>Gets any woman he wants
>Spends as much money as he wants
>Leaves a company who doesn't give him complete freedom
>Upgrades to Sony with complete freedom and his own team
>Old company downgrades to shitty cash grabs based off his previous work

How is one man so based?

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When 90% of you work is made up of "homages" and paraphrasing other people's words then you are just a creatively bankrupt hack who plagiarizes.

>>If the creator straight up admits to being inspired by it, then it’s classed as an homage
>steals characters, dialogue, design and premise
>I-It was onry h-homage!

Kojima loves Western shit, he honored them all if anything.

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Kojima was almost sued for how much he ripped from it too.

Just like how he's gonna "honor" the crap out of Joosten in the next game

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James Cameron also has a long string of plagiarism claims going back to terminator, shit means nothing. who cares if snake also wears an eyepatch and has a mullet and the name pliskin is even use. The works are completely different in content.

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Never forget

>The works are completely different in content.

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>The works are completely different in content.
MGS has exactly the same premise as Escape from New York, speaking of James Cameron, Kojima stole the intro movie frommgs shot for shot from The Abyss

Why hasn't Van Cleef gotten his own videogame?

>larry david and metal gear
That sounds like a neat idea actually

I appreciate the movie reference akimbo makes

If you add something (new) it's not plagiarism.

I fucking thought that was Larry David on the left for a second
>So the president's been kidnapped (to be honest, I could live without), but uhhh... Could you possibly... You know... Go rescue him?
>No
>Aw c'mon!

>Real talk; when does something croses the line of plagiarism to homage and vise versa?
MGS1 plagiarized Escape from New York whereas MGSV paid homage to Moby Dick

Doesn't matter because his fans believe him since he said it wasn't inspired by any movies.

It's like that old quote, "good artists copy, great artists steal." Everything is derivative, so you just have to make it your own. It's why having a lot of diverse sources of inspiration is good, because it mixes all your inspirations into something unique.

When Kojima said "70% of my body is made of movies" he was referring to his body of work

that's a shitty valve design

just start watching 80s/90s OVAs and you'll start seeing shit that kojima lifts wholesale from them
like the paramilitary mercenary group led by an eyepatched mercenary on an island from crying freeman, for instance

>Kojima getting BTFO in that interview
lol I remember when he tried to have that scrubbed off the Internet, which is ironic considering mgs2

>A joint Anglo-American plot is devised to steal a highly advanced Soviet fighter aircraft (MiG-31, NATO code name "Firefox") which is capable of Mach 6, is invisible to radar, and carries weapons controlled by thought. Former United States Air Force Major Mitchell Gant, a Vietnam veteran and former POW, infiltrates the Soviet Union, aided by his ability to speak Russian (due to his having had a Russian mother) and a network of Soviet dissidents, three of whom are key scientists working on the fighter itself. His goal is to steal the Firefox and fly it back to friendly territory for analysis.

>However, the KGB has gotten wind of the operation and is already looking for Gant. It is only through the dissidents that Gant remains one step ahead of the KGB and reaches the air base at Bilyarsk, where the Firefox prototype is under heavy guard. The dissidents working on the Firefox help Gant infiltrate the base. Dr. Pyotr Baranovich, one of the scientists, informs Gant that there is a second prototype in the hangar that must be destroyed. The diversion will allow Gant to enter the hangar and escape with the first Firefox. Gant knocks out Lt. Colonel Yuri Voskov, a Soviet pilot assigned to take the first prototype on its maiden flight during a visit from the Soviet First Secretary. The scientists cause an explosive disruption, but the second prototype is undamaged. As the guards kill the scientists, Gant uses the commotion to enter the Firefox and fly it off the base.

What did Guns of the Patriots rip off?

Wew

Jesus Christ.