Pixels (2015 film): Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Reverted 1 edit by 2600:1002:B0E9:7EEA:0:12:9655:6201 (talk): Info for jawiki, not notable for enwiki
No edit summary
Line 49: Line 49:
| gross = $244.9 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=2120120|title=Pixels|access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref>
| gross = $244.9 million<ref name="BOM">{{cite Box Office Mojo|id=2120120|title=Pixels|access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref>
}}
}}
'''''Pixels''''' is a 2015 [[Science fiction film|science fiction]] [[comedy film]]<ref name="AFI" /> directed by [[Chris Columbus (filmmaker)|Chris Columbus]], written by [[Tim Herlihy]] and Timothy Dowling, and produced by Columbus, [[Adam Sandler]], [[Allen Covert]], and Mark Radcliffe.<ref name="BOM"/> Based on the 2010 [[Pixels (2010 film)|short film of the same name]] by Patrick Jean, the film stars Sandler in the lead role, along with [[Kevin James]], [[Michelle Monaghan]], [[Peter Dinklage]], [[Josh Gad]], and [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]]. Combining animated video game characters and [[visual effects]], the film follows an [[alien race]] misinterpreting [[video feed]]s of [[classic arcade game]]s as a declaration of war, in which they respond by invading Earth using technology inspired by the same games. To counter the invasion, the United States assembles a team of former [[Esports|arcade champions]] to lead the planet's defense.
'''''Pixels''''' is a 2015 [[Science fiction film|science fiction]] [[comedy film]]<ref name="AFI" /> directed by [[Chris Columbus (filmmaker)|Chris Columbus]] and written by [[Tim Herlihy]] and Timothy Dowling, based on a story penned by Herlihy.<ref name="BOM"/> Loosely adapted from the 2010 [[Pixels (2010 film)|short film of the same name]] by Patrick Jean (who serves as an executive producer on the film), the film stars [[Adam Sandler]], [[Kevin James]], [[Michelle Monaghan]], [[Peter Dinklage]], [[Josh Gad]] and [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]]. Combining animated [[video game]] characters and [[visual effects]], the film follows an [[Extraterrestrial life|alien race]] misinterpreting [[video feed]]s of [[classic arcade game]]s as a declaration of war, in which they respond by attacking Earth using technological replicas of characters from the games. To counter the invasion, the President of the United States assembles a team of former [[Esports|arcade champions]] to lead the planet's defense.


Development on the film began in 2010 with Chris Columbus signing on to direct in 2013. Licensing for arcade game characters that appear in the film was obtained the following year. Filming began in [[Toronto]] on May 28, 2014, and was completed in three months. In post-production, visual effect techniques employed the use of [[voxel]]s, a three-dimensional cube in [[3D computer graphics]], to replicate the low-resolution pixels of older arcade games on the screen.
Development on the film began in 2010 with Chris Columbus signing on to direct in 2013. Licensing for arcade game characters that appear in the film was obtained the following year. Filming began in [[Toronto]] on May 28, 2014, and was completed in three months. In post-production, visual effect techniques employed the use of [[voxel]]s, a three-dimensional cube in [[3D computer graphics]], to replicate the low-resolution pixels of older arcade games on the screen.


''Pixels'' was theatrically released in the United States on July 24, 2015, by [[Columbia Pictures]]. The film received generally negative reviews and grossed $244 million worldwide against a production budget of $88–129 million.
''Pixels'' was theatrically released in the United States on July 24, 2015 by [[Columbia Pictures]] in both [[3D film|3D]] and 2D formats. Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a [[Box-office bomb|commercial disappointment]], having just grossed $244 million worldwide against a production budget of $88–129 million. At the [[36th Golden Raspberry Awards]], the film was nominated for five Razzies, including [[Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture|Worst Picture]], but did not win any.


==Plot==
==Plot==
<!-- Per WP:FILMPLOT, plot summaries should be between 400-700 words. The word count is 700 as of April 21, 2024. -->
<!-- Per WP:FILMPLOT, plot summaries should be between 400-700 words. The word count is 700 as of April 21, 2024. -->
At an arcade in 1982, Will Cooper watches his friend Sam Brenner seemingly lose a championship game of ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' to obnoxious Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant. [[Videocassette]] footage of the event is included in a [[time capsule]] launched into space.
In 1982, Will Cooper watches his friend Sam Brenner seemingly lose a championship game of ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' to Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant; [[videocassette]] footage of the event is included in a [[time capsule]] launched into space. In the present day, Sam works as an [[electronics]] installer while Will is the [[President of the United States]]. Meanwhile in [[Guam]], [[Andersen Air Force Base]] is besieged by an [[Extraterrestrial life|extraterrestrial]] force attacking in the form of ''[[Galaga]]''.


While working at the home of [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] [[lieutenant colonel]] Violet van Patten, Sam is summoned alongside Violet to the [[White House]] separately by Will. Upon seeing the surveillance footage of the attack and meeting with fellow gamer Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, Sam concludes the aliens have mistaken the videocassette as a declaration of war and are invading Earth with replicas of arcade game icons. The aliens challenge the people of Earth to a best-out-of-five battle for the fate of humanity, saying that Earth had already lost the first match, and give a hint to where the next attack will be held, which is on the [[Taj Mahal]] in the form of ''[[Arkanoid]]''. However, Sam and Will are unable to get people to listen and Earth loses the second match.
In the present, Sam is an [[electronics]] installer while Will is [[President of the United States]]. In [[Guam]], [[Andersen Air Force Base]] is besieged by an extraterrestrial force attacking in the form of ''[[Galaga]]'' and a soldier is abducted.


Sam and Ludlow train [[United States Navy SEALs|Navy SEALs]] to play the games while Violet develops energy weapons that are effective against the aliens. The team heads to [[London]], where the aliens attack [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]] in the form of ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]''. As the soldiers begin to lose, Sam and Ludlow step in and win with their shooting skills. The aliens send a congratulatory message with an "[[Achievement (video gaming)|achievement trophy]]" in the form of the ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' dog.
Sam works at the home of [[United States Army|U.S. Army]] lieutenant colonel Violet van Patten, and Will separately summons them to the [[White House]]. Upon seeing video footage of the attack and meeting with fellow gamer Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, Sam concludes the aliens have mistaken the videocassette as a declaration of war and are attacking Earth with replicas of arcade game icons. The aliens challenge the people of Earth to a best-out-of-five battle for the fate of humanity, saying that Earth had already lost the first match. The aliens give a hint to where the next attack will be held, which is on the [[Taj Mahal]] in the form of ''[[Arkanoid]]'', but Sam and Will are unable to get people to listen and Earth loses the second match.


Eddie is released from a prison sentence to assist in [[New York City]]. There, the team must fight against a giant [[Pac-Man (character)|Pac-Man]] using modified [[Mini|Mini Coopers]] colored after the ghosts. [[Toru Iwatani]], creator of ''[[Pac-Man]]'', tries to reason with Pac-Man peacefully, only to get his hand bitten off. Sam, Ludlow and Eddie chase Pac-Man while Violet notices Eddie moving at supersonic speeds. Sam wins the game by tricking Pac-Man into going after him once the effects of a power pellet runs out, and the group is presented with [[Q*bert|Q*Bert]] as a trophy. During a celebratory party at the White House however, the aliens announce that someone cheated in the last game, meaning Earth has forfeited the challenge. At the same time, Violet's son Matty discovers that Eddie was the one who cheated in the battle against Pac-Man using a [[cheat code|code]] written on the inside of his glasses, which he also used in the ''Donkey Kong'' match as a child. Eddie flees while Matty gets abducted by the aliens.
Sam and Ludlow train [[United States Navy SEALs|Navy SEALs]] to play the games. Violet develops directed energy weapons that are effective against the aliens. The team later heads to [[London]], where the aliens attack [[Hyde Park, London|Hyde Park]] in the form of ''[[Centipede (video game)|Centipede]]''. As the soldiers begin to lose, Sam and Ludlow step in, winning with their shooting skills. The aliens send a congratulatory message with an "[[Achievement (video gaming)|achievement trophy]]" in the form of the ''[[Duck Hunt]]'' dog.


The aliens attack [[Washington, D.C.]] with an army of video game characters, and Violet and Will join Sam and Ludlow against them. An alien in the form of Lady Lisa, a video game character on whom Ludlow has had a crush since childhood, appears and attacks Ludlow until he persuades her to side with him. As a now-repentant Eddie returns to join the fight, Sam, Violet and Will are summoned to the aliens' mothership for one last chance to save Earth by facing their leader, who takes the form of [[Donkey Kong (character)|Donkey Kong]]. The trio is put on the starting level with the Donkey Kong and the aliens' captives at the top level. As the group dodges barrels and fireballs, Sam realizes that the patterns are random and starts losing hope until Matty reveals Eddie's cheating and makes Sam realize he was the world's best ''Donkey Kong'' player, restoring Sam's spirit and allowing him to keep fighting and avoiding the rolling barrels. Once Sam defeats Donkey Kong, the aliens' forces, including Lisa, disappear from Earth.
Eddie is freed from a prison sentence to assist in [[New York City]]. There, the team must fight as ghosts against a giant [[Pac-Man (character)|Pac-Man]]. [[Toru Iwatani]], creator of ''[[Pac-Man]]'', tries to reason with Pac-Man peacefully, but gets his hand bitten off. Sam, Ludlow, and Eddie ride in modified [[Mini Cooper]]s, and Violet notices Eddie moving at supersonic speeds. Sam is able to trick Pac-Man into going after him once the effects of a power pellet runs out, winning the game. They are presented with [[Q*bert|Q*Bert]] as a trophy. During a celebratory party at the White House however, the aliens announce that someone cheated in the last game and that Earth has therefore forfeited the challenge. Violet's son Matty discovers that Eddie used a [[cheat code]] written on the inside of his glasses during the battle against Pac-Man, and that Eddie cheated in the same way in the ''Donkey Kong'' match as a child. Eddie flees while the aliens abduct Matty.


The team is hailed as heroes, and Will reaches a peace agreement with the aliens. Eddie apologizes to Sam for cheating and acknowledges him as the best ''Donkey Kong'' player. Upon seeing Ludlow devastated about Lisa's departure, Q*Bert cheers him up by transforming into her. Sam and Violet begin a relationship while Eddie meets [[Serena Williams]] and [[Martha Stewart]]. The aliens restore everything on Earth, including Iwatani's hand, before their departure.
The aliens attack [[Washington, D.C.]] using an army of video game characters, with Violet and Will joining Sam and Ludlow against them. An alien takes the form of Lady Lisa, a video game character on whom Ludlow has had a crush since childhood, and attacks him. Before Lisa can kill Ludlow, he persuades her to side with him. Meanwhile, Eddie, wishing to make amends, returns to join the fight. Sam, Violet, and Will are summoned to the aliens' mothership for one last chance to save Earth by facing their leader, who takes the form of [[Donkey Kong (character)|Donkey Kong]]. The trio is put on the starting level with the Donkey Kong and the aliens' captives at the top level. As the group dodges barrels and fireballs, Sam realizes that the patterns are random and starts losing hope until Matty reveals Eddie's cheating. Upon realizing that he was the world's best ''Donkey Kong'' player, Sam's spirit is restored, allowing him to keep fighting and avoid the rolling barrels. Once Sam defeats Donkey Kong, the aliens' forces, including Lisa, disappear from Earth.


In a [[Post-credits scene|mid-credit scene]] set a year later, Lisa and Ludlow are shown to have been married and given birth to Q*Bert children.
The team is hailed as heroes, and Will reaches a peace agreement with the aliens. Eddie apologizes to Sam for cheating and acknowledges him as the best ''Donkey Kong'' player. Although Ludlow is devastated that Lisa is gone, Q*Bert transforms its likeness to Lisa. Sam and Violet start a romantic relationship while Eddie meets [[Serena Williams]] and [[Martha Stewart]]. The aliens restore everything on Earth, including Iwatani's hand, before their departure. A year later, Lisa and Ludlow have married and had Q*Bert-like children.


==Cast==
==Cast==
<!-- As billed in the opening credits title cards -->
<!-- As billed in the opening credits title cards -->
* [[Adam Sandler]] as Sam Brenner, a former arcade video game champion, Cooper's childhood friend, and the leader of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
* [[Adam Sandler]] as Sam Brenner, a former arcade video game champion, Cooper's childhood friend and the leader of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
** Anthony Ippolito as young Brenner
** Anthony Ippolito as young Brenner
* [[Kevin James]] as Will "[[Chewbacca|Chewie]]" Cooper, the [[President of the United States]], Brenner's childhood friend, and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
* [[Kevin James]] as Will "[[Chewbacca|Chewie]]" Cooper, the [[President of the United States]], Brenner's childhood friend and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
** Jared Riley as young Cooper
** Jared Riley as young Cooper
* [[Michelle Monaghan]] as Lieutenant Colonel Violet van Patten, a unique weapons developer and specialist for the military and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Michelle"/>
* [[Michelle Monaghan]] as Lieutenant Colonel Violet van Patten, a divorced unique weapons developer and specialist for the military and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Michelle"/>
* [[Peter Dinklage]] as Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant, Brenner's former rival and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Peter" /> The character was partially inspired by [[Billy Mitchell (gamer)|Billy Mitchell]],<ref name="Mukabwa">{{cite web |last1=Mukabwa |first1=Namwene |title=This 'Pixels' Character Was Inspired by a Legendary (and Controversial) Video Game Player |url=https://collider.com/pixels-character-billy-mitchell/ |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]] |access-date=November 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231119102803/https://collider.com/pixels-character-billy-mitchell/ |archive-date=November 19, 2023 |date=October 14, 2023 |url-status=live}}</ref> a real-world arcade champion who became well-known in the 1980s and 1990s for setting scoring records in ''[[Pac-Man]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and was later accused of cheating.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/donkey-kong-scoreboard-strips-billy-mitchells-high-score-claims/|title=Donkey Kong scoreboard strips Billy Mitchell's high score claims|date=2018-02-03|work=Ars Technica|access-date=2018-02-03|archive-date=March 20, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190320033034/https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/donkey-kong-scoreboard-strips-billy-mitchells-high-score-claims/|url-status=live}}</ref>
* [[Peter Dinklage]] as Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant, Brenner's arrogant former rival and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Peter" /> The character was partially inspired by [[Billy Mitchell (gamer)|Billy Mitchell]],<ref name="Mukabwa">{{cite web |last1=Mukabwa |first1=Namwene |title=This 'Pixels' Character Was Inspired by a Legendary (and Controversial) Video Game Player |url=https://collider.com/pixels-character-billy-mitchell/ |website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]] |access-date=November 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231119102803/https://collider.com/pixels-character-billy-mitchell/ |archive-date=November 19, 2023 |date=October 14, 2023 |url-status=live}}</ref> a real-world arcade champion who was well-known during the 1980s and 1990s for setting scoring records in ''[[Pac-Man]]'' and ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and was later accused of cheating.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/donkey-kong-scoreboard-strips-billy-mitchells-high-score-claims/|title=Donkey Kong scoreboard strips Billy Mitchell's high score claims|date=2018-02-03|work=Ars Technica|access-date=2018-02-03|archive-date=March 20, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190320033034/https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2018/02/donkey-kong-scoreboard-strips-billy-mitchells-high-score-claims/|url-status=live}}</ref>
** Andrew Bambridge as young Eddie
** Andrew Bambridge as young Eddie
* [[Josh Gad]] as Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, a conspiracy-theory-obsessed genius with poor social skills and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
* [[Josh Gad]] as Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, a conspiracy-theory-obsessed genius with poor social skills and a member of the Arcaders.<ref name="Adam"/>
Line 92: Line 92:


<!-- Celebrity cameos -->
<!-- Celebrity cameos -->
[[Dan Aykroyd]] plays the [[Master of ceremonies|master of ceremonies]] of the video game championship. [[Nick Swardson]] plays a bystander seen during the Pac-Man attack. [[Dan Patrick (sportscaster)|Dan Patrick]], [[Robert Smigel]], and [[Steve Koren]] play reporters at the White House. Celebrities [[Serena Williams]] and [[Martha Stewart]] have cameo roles as themselves. [[Matt Frewer]] reprises his role as the voice of [[Max Headroom (character)|Max Headroom]], a role he made famous during the 1980s. [[Steve Wiebe]], a previous ''Donkey Kong'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' World Record holder, plays a military scientist. [[Denis Akiyama]] portrays [[Toru Iwatani]], the creator of the ''Pac-Man'' franchise,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cultofmac.com/316208/pixels-gives-pac-man-creator-his-moment-of-fame/|title=Pixels gives Pac-Man creator his moment of fame|date=March 18, 2015|website=Cult of Mac|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=March 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200301125701/https://www.cultofmac.com/316208/pixels-gives-pac-man-creator-his-moment-of-fame/|url-status=live}}</ref> while the real Iwatani has a cameo role as a repairman at the arcade the Arcaders used to play at. [[Fiona Shaw]] <!-- in her first collaboration with Columbus since the Harry Potter film series, ---> plays the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/pixels-is-this-summers-unsung-masterpiece.php|title='Pixels' Is This Summer's Unsung Masterpiece*|work=Pajiba|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=March 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160330131121/http://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/pixels-is-this-summers-unsung-masterpiece.php|url-status=live}}</ref> Holly Beavon and [[Billy West]] provide additional character voices.{{Citation needed|date=July 2022}} [[Daryl Hall]] and [[John Oates]], of the musical duo [[Hall & Oates]], have a cameo during a broadcast interruption after Pac-Man's defeat.
[[Dan Aykroyd]] plays the [[Master of ceremonies|master of ceremonies]] of the video game championship. [[Nick Swardson]] plays a bystander seen during the Pac-Man attack. [[Dan Patrick (sportscaster)|Dan Patrick]], [[Robert Smigel]], and [[Steve Koren]] play reporters at the White House. [[Serena Williams]] and [[Martha Stewart]] have cameo roles as themselves. [[Matt Frewer]] reprises his role as the voice of [[Max Headroom (character)|Max Headroom]], a role he made famous during the 1980s. [[Steve Wiebe]], a previous ''Donkey Kong'' and ''[[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' World Record holder, plays a military scientist. [[Denis Akiyama]] portrays [[Toru Iwatani]], the creator of the ''Pac-Man'' franchise,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cultofmac.com/316208/pixels-gives-pac-man-creator-his-moment-of-fame/|title=Pixels gives Pac-Man creator his moment of fame|date=March 18, 2015|website=Cult of Mac|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=March 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200301125701/https://www.cultofmac.com/316208/pixels-gives-pac-man-creator-his-moment-of-fame/|url-status=live}}</ref> while the real Iwatani has a cameo role as a repairman at the arcade the Arcaders used to play at. [[Fiona Shaw]] <!-- in her first collaboration with Columbus since the Harry Potter film series, ---> plays the [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/pixels-is-this-summers-unsung-masterpiece.php|title='Pixels' Is This Summer's Unsung Masterpiece*|work=Pajiba|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=March 30, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160330131121/http://www.pajiba.com/film_reviews/pixels-is-this-summers-unsung-masterpiece.php|url-status=live}}</ref> Holly Beavon and [[Billy West]] provide additional character voices.{{Citation needed|date=July 2022}} [[Daryl Hall]] and [[John Oates]], of the musical duo [[Hall & Oates]], have a cameo during a broadcast interruption after Pac-Man's defeat.


==Production==
==Production==
===Development===
===Development===
The film is based on Patrick Jean's video-game-themed short film, ''[[Pixels (2010 film)|Pixels]]''.<ref>{{cite news|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|title=Sony, Happy Madison Playing With Viral Sensation 'Pixels'|url=https://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|access-date=March 5, 2014|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=May 12, 2010|archive-date=April 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140411043019/http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> In 2010, [[Adam Sandler]] hired [[Tim Herlihy]] to write the script,<ref>{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|title=Happy Madison Hires Writer for 'Pixels' Feature|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/heat-vision/happy-madison-hires-writer-pixels-43920|access-date=5 March 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=November 10, 2010|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100514151001/https://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|archive-date=2010-05-14}}</ref> a draft that Herlihy had said that everybody at the studio "hated". Eventually he and Sandler came up with the concept of having [[Kevin James]] be the President of the United States and rewrote the film incorporating this element.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hogan|first=Brianne|title=Pixels: Baking Comedy into the Characters|url=http://creativescreenwriting.com/pixels-baking-comedy-into-the-characters/|access-date=July 27, 2015|newspaper=CreativeScreenwriting.com|date=July 27, 2015|archive-date=July 30, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150730031932/http://creativescreenwriting.com/pixels-baking-comedy-into-the-characters/|url-status=live}}</ref> In July 2012, Tim Dowling was hired to rewrite the film. [[Seth Gordon]] was attached as executive producer and possibly direct the film.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Tim Dowling to rewrite vidgame-themed 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/tim-dowling-to-rewrite-vidgame-themed-pixels-1118056642/|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=July 16, 2012|archive-date=December 20, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141220105354/http://variety.com/2012/film/news/tim-dowling-to-rewrite-vidgame-themed-pixels-1118056642/|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Chris Columbus (filmmaker)|Chris Columbus]] became involved in the project in May 2013.<ref name=Chris-Columbus>{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Chris Columbus in Talks to Direct 'Pixels' for Sandler and Sony|url=https://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/harry-potters-chris-columbus-talks-direct-pixels-sandler-and-sony-94536|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=thewrap.com|date=May 30, 2013|archive-date=March 6, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140306045325/http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/harry-potters-chris-columbus-talks-direct-pixels-sandler-and-sony-94536|url-status=live}}</ref> Columbus said he first met Sandler to discuss a possible remake of ''[[Hello Ghost]]'', and as he left the meeting, the director was handed a script for ''Pixels''. The script affected Columbus, who considered it "one of the most original ideas I had seen since the [[Amblin Entertainment|Amblin]] days" and a good opportunity to harken back to the 1980s comedies he worked on.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/chris-columbus-interview-pixels/|title=Chris Columbus Interview: Pixels, Return Of Amblin, John Hughes and More|date=April 27, 2015|publisher=Slashfilm|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=March 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200301095617/https://www.slashfilm.com/chris-columbus-interview-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> Characters from classic [[arcade game]]s such as ''[[Space Invaders]]'', ''Pac-Man'', ''[[Frogger]]'', ''Galaga'', and ''Donkey Kong'', among several others, were licensed for use in the film.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Graser|first1=Marc|title=Pac-Man, Donkey Kong Among '80s Video Game Icons to Appear in Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/pac-man-donkey-kong-among-80s-video-game-icons-to-appear-in-adam-sandler-pixels-1201266466/|access-date=July 23, 2014|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=July 22, 2014|archive-date=March 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327090146/https://variety.com/2014/film/news/pac-man-donkey-kong-among-80s-video-game-icons-to-appear-in-adam-sandler-pixels-1201266466/|url-status=live}}</ref>
In May 2010, ''[[Deadline Hollywood]]'' reported that [[Sony Pictures]] and [[Adam Sandler]]'s [[Happy Madison Productions]] company have acquired the [[film rights]] to French filmmaker Patrick Jean's video game-themed short film ''[[Pixels (2010 film)|Pixels]]'',<ref>{{cite news|last=Fleming|first=Mike Jr.|title=Sony, Happy Madison Playing With Viral Sensation 'Pixels'|url=https://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|access-date=March 5, 2014|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=May 12, 2010|archive-date=April 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140411043019/http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> and hired [[Tim Herlihy]] to write the script in November of that year,<ref>{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|title=Happy Madison Hires Writer for 'Pixels' Feature|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/blogs/heat-vision/happy-madison-hires-writer-pixels-43920|access-date=5 March 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=November 10, 2010|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20100514151001/https://www.deadline.com/2010/05/sony-happy-madison-playing-with-viral-sensation-pixels/|archive-date=2010-05-14}}</ref> a draft that Herlihy had said that everybody at the studio "hated". Eventually, Herlihy and Sandler came up with the concept of having [[Kevin James]] star as the President of the United States and rewrote the film incorporating this element.<ref>{{cite news|last=Hogan|first=Brianne|title=Pixels: Baking Comedy into the Characters|url=http://creativescreenwriting.com/pixels-baking-comedy-into-the-characters/|access-date=July 27, 2015|newspaper=CreativeScreenwriting.com|date=July 27, 2015|archive-date=July 30, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150730031932/http://creativescreenwriting.com/pixels-baking-comedy-into-the-characters/|url-status=live}}</ref> In July 2012, Timothy Dowling was hired to do a rewrite on the script and [[Seth Gordon]] became attached to the project as executive producer and a possible candidate to direct the film.<ref>{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Tim Dowling to rewrite vidgame-themed 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2012/film/news/tim-dowling-to-rewrite-vidgame-themed-pixels-1118056642/|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=July 16, 2012|archive-date=December 20, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141220105354/http://variety.com/2012/film/news/tim-dowling-to-rewrite-vidgame-themed-pixels-1118056642/|url-status=live}}</ref>


In May 2013, [[Chris Columbus (filmmaker)|Chris Columbus]] entered talks to direct.<ref name="Chris-Columbus">{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Chris Columbus in Talks to Direct 'Pixels' for Sandler and Sony|url=https://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/harry-potters-chris-columbus-talks-direct-pixels-sandler-and-sony-94536|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=thewrap.com|date=May 30, 2013|archive-date=March 6, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140306045325/http://www.thewrap.com/movies/column-post/harry-potters-chris-columbus-talks-direct-pixels-sandler-and-sony-94536|url-status=live}}</ref> In an interview, Columbus revealed that he first met Sandler to discuss a possible remake of ''[[Hello Ghost]]'', and as he left the meeting, he was given the script for ''Pixels''. The script deeply affected Columbus, who considered it to be "one of the most original ideas I had seen since the [[Amblin Entertainment|Amblin]] days" and a good opportunity to harken back to the 1980s comedy films he worked on.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.slashfilm.com/chris-columbus-interview-pixels/|title=Chris Columbus Interview: Pixels, Return Of Amblin, John Hughes and More|date=April 27, 2015|publisher=Slashfilm|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=March 1, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200301095617/https://www.slashfilm.com/chris-columbus-interview-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> In July 2014, various characters from classic [[arcade game]]s such as ''[[Space Invaders]]'', ''Pac-Man'', ''[[Frogger]]'', ''Galaga'' and ''Donkey Kong'', among several others, were licensed for use in the film.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Graser|first1=Marc|title=Pac-Man, Donkey Kong Among '80s Video Game Icons to Appear in Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/pac-man-donkey-kong-among-80s-video-game-icons-to-appear-in-adam-sandler-pixels-1201266466/|access-date=July 23, 2014|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=July 22, 2014|archive-date=March 27, 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327090146/https://variety.com/2014/film/news/pac-man-donkey-kong-among-80s-video-game-icons-to-appear-in-adam-sandler-pixels-1201266466/|url-status=live}}</ref>
There were originally plans to include a scene where the [[Great Wall of China]] is damaged, but the concept was removed from the script in hopes to improve the film's chances in the Chinese market.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Baldwin |first1=Clare |author1-link=Clare Baldwin |first2=Kristina |last2=Cooke |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-china-film-specialreport-idUKKCN0PY1OJ20150724 |title=Special Report: How Sony sanitized Adam Sandler movie to please Chinese censors |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726100602/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/07/24/us-china-film-specialreport-idUKKCN0PY1OJ20150724 |archive-date=July 26, 2015 |work=Reuters |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=July 26, 2015}}</ref>

There were originally plans to include a scene where the [[Great Wall of China]] is damaged, but the concept was scrapped in the hopes of improving the film's chances in the Chinese market.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Baldwin |first1=Clare |author1-link=Clare Baldwin |first2=Kristina |last2=Cooke |url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/us-china-film-specialreport-idUKKCN0PY1OJ20150724 |title=Special Report: How Sony sanitized Adam Sandler movie to please Chinese censors |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150726100602/http://uk.reuters.com/article/2015/07/24/us-china-film-specialreport-idUKKCN0PY1OJ20150724 |archive-date=July 26, 2015 |work=Reuters |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=July 26, 2015}}</ref>


===Casting===
===Casting===
On February 26, 2014, it was announced that Sandler would play the lead role in the film, while James and [[Josh Gad]] were in early talks to join the cast.<ref name=Adam>{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Adam Sandler to Star in Sony's Big-Budget Video Game Movie 'Pixels'|url=https://www.thewrap.com/adam-sandler-star-sonys-big-budget-video-game-movie-pixels-exclusive/|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=thewrap.com|date=February 26, 2014|archive-date=March 4, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304210432/http://www.thewrap.com/adam-sandler-star-sonys-big-budget-video-game-movie-pixels-exclusive/|url-status=live}}</ref> On March 28, [[Peter Dinklage]] was also in final talks to join the film, playing the fourth and final male lead.<ref name=Peter>{{cite news|title=Game of Thrones' Star Peter Dinklage Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/game-of-thrones-star-peter-dinklage-joins-cast-of-adam-sandlers-pixels-1201149658/|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=March 28, 2014|archive-date=September 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160901123724/http://variety.com/2014/film/news/game-of-thrones-star-peter-dinklage-joins-cast-of-adam-sandlers-pixels-1201149658/|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Jennifer Aniston]] was originally considered for the female lead, but declined due to scheduling conflicts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.moviefone.com/2014/02/26/adam-sandler-jennifer-aniston-pixels/|title=Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston to Make Beautiful 'Pixels' Together? |website=Moviefone|date=February 26, 2014|access-date=August 12, 2014|archive-url= https://archive.today/20140812025844/http://news.moviefone.com/2014/02/26/adam-sandler-jennifer-aniston-pixels/|archive-date=August 12, 2014}}</ref> On April 4, [[Michelle Monaghan]] joined the film to star as the female lead.<ref name=Michelle>{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|title=Michelle Monaghan Joining Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/michelle-monaghan-joining-adam-sandler-691918|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=April 4, 2014|archive-date=June 13, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180613020513/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/michelle-monaghan-joining-adam-sandler-691918|url-status=live}}</ref> On June 11, [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]] joined the cast and plays military heavyweight Admiral Porter.<ref name=Cox>{{cite news|last1=Abramovitch|first1=Seth|title=Brian Cox Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/brian-cox-joins-cast-adam-711113|access-date=July 2, 2014|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=June 11, 2014|archive-date=June 16, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140616055110/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/brian-cox-joins-cast-adam-711113|url-status=live}}</ref> The part of "Lady Lisa", a beautiful warrior from the fictional 1980s video game ''Dojo Quest'', was offered to [[Elisha Cuthbert]], but she turned down the role,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uberquotes.net/quotes/authors/elisha-cuthbert/page/2|title=Quotes by Elisha Cuthbert|work=UberQuotes|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=February 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205010958/http://www.uberquotes.net/quotes/authors/elisha-cuthbert/page/2|url-status=live}}</ref> which went to [[Ashley Benson]].<ref name=Benson>{{cite news|last1=Sneider|first1=Jeff|title='Pretty Little Liars' Star Ashley Benson Joins Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'|url=https://www.thewrap.com/pretty-little-liars-star-ashley-benson-joins-adam-sandler-in-pixels-exclusive/|access-date=July 2, 2014|publisher=thewrap.com|date=July 1, 2014|archive-date=July 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702152347/http://www.thewrap.com/pretty-little-liars-star-ashley-benson-joins-adam-sandler-in-pixels-exclusive/|url-status=live}}</ref> On July 9, [[Jane Krakowski]] joined the cast as the First Lady.<ref name="Krakowski">{{cite web|last=Yamato|first=Jen|url=https://www.deadline.com/2014/07/jane-krakowski-pixels-adam-sandler/|title='30 Rock's Jane Krakowski Joins Adam Sandler Sci-Fi Comedy 'Pixels'|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=January 1, 1970|access-date=July 10, 2014|archive-date=July 14, 2014|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165757/https://www.deadline.com/2014/07/jane-krakowski-pixels-adam-sandler/}}</ref>
On February 26, 2014, it was announced that Sandler would play the lead role in the film, while James and [[Josh Gad]] were in early talks to join the cast.<ref name=Adam>{{cite news|last=Sneider|first=Jeff|title=Adam Sandler to Star in Sony's Big-Budget Video Game Movie 'Pixels'|url=https://www.thewrap.com/adam-sandler-star-sonys-big-budget-video-game-movie-pixels-exclusive/|access-date=March 5, 2014|newspaper=thewrap.com|date=February 26, 2014|archive-date=March 4, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140304210432/http://www.thewrap.com/adam-sandler-star-sonys-big-budget-video-game-movie-pixels-exclusive/|url-status=live}}</ref> On March 28, [[Peter Dinklage]] was also in final talks to join the film, playing the fourth and final male lead.<ref name=Peter>{{cite news|title=Game of Thrones' Star Peter Dinklage Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/news/game-of-thrones-star-peter-dinklage-joins-cast-of-adam-sandlers-pixels-1201149658/|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=Variety|date=March 28, 2014|archive-date=September 1, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160901123724/http://variety.com/2014/film/news/game-of-thrones-star-peter-dinklage-joins-cast-of-adam-sandlers-pixels-1201149658/|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Jennifer Aniston]], who previously starred with Sandler in [[Just Go with It|''Just Go with It'']] (2011), was originally considered for the female lead, but later declined due to scheduling conflicts.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.moviefone.com/2014/02/26/adam-sandler-jennifer-aniston-pixels/|title=Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston to Make Beautiful 'Pixels' Together? |website=Moviefone|date=February 26, 2014|access-date=August 12, 2014|archive-url= https://archive.today/20140812025844/http://news.moviefone.com/2014/02/26/adam-sandler-jennifer-aniston-pixels/|archive-date=August 12, 2014}}</ref> On April 4, [[Michelle Monaghan]] joined the film to star as the female lead instead.<ref name=Michelle>{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|title=Michelle Monaghan Joining Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/michelle-monaghan-joining-adam-sandler-691918|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=April 4, 2014|archive-date=June 13, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180613020513/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/michelle-monaghan-joining-adam-sandler-691918|url-status=live}}</ref> On June 11, [[Brian Cox (actor)|Brian Cox]] joined the cast as military heavyweight Admiral Porter.<ref name=Cox>{{cite news|last1=Abramovitch|first1=Seth|title=Brian Cox Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/brian-cox-joins-cast-adam-711113|access-date=July 2, 2014|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=June 11, 2014|archive-date=June 16, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140616055110/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/brian-cox-joins-cast-adam-711113|url-status=live}}</ref> The part of Lady Lisa, a beautiful warrior from the fictional 1980s video game ''Dojo Quest'', was offered to [[Elisha Cuthbert]], who turned down the role;<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.uberquotes.net/quotes/authors/elisha-cuthbert/page/2|title=Quotes by Elisha Cuthbert|work=UberQuotes|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=February 5, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205010958/http://www.uberquotes.net/quotes/authors/elisha-cuthbert/page/2|url-status=live}}</ref> the part instead went to [[Ashley Benson]].<ref name=Benson>{{cite news|last1=Sneider|first1=Jeff|title='Pretty Little Liars' Star Ashley Benson Joins Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'|url=https://www.thewrap.com/pretty-little-liars-star-ashley-benson-joins-adam-sandler-in-pixels-exclusive/|access-date=July 2, 2014|publisher=thewrap.com|date=July 1, 2014|archive-date=July 2, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140702152347/http://www.thewrap.com/pretty-little-liars-star-ashley-benson-joins-adam-sandler-in-pixels-exclusive/|url-status=live}}</ref> On July 9, [[Jane Krakowski]] joined the cast as the First Lady.<ref name="Krakowski">{{cite web|last=Yamato|first=Jen|url=https://www.deadline.com/2014/07/jane-krakowski-pixels-adam-sandler/|title='30 Rock's Jane Krakowski Joins Adam Sandler Sci-Fi Comedy 'Pixels'|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=January 1, 1970|access-date=July 10, 2014|archive-date=July 14, 2014|archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20140714165757/https://www.deadline.com/2014/07/jane-krakowski-pixels-adam-sandler/}}</ref>


===Filming===
===Filming===
Line 113: Line 115:
| caption2 = Prop for NY Subway entrance has no stairs.
| caption2 = Prop for NY Subway entrance has no stairs.
}}
}}
The film was greenlit on a production budget of $135 million, but according to documents from the [[Sony Pictures hack]], [[Doug Belgrad]] was able to negotiate it down to $110 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sony-hack-reveals-top-secret-754491 |title=Sony Hack Reveals Top-Secret Profitability of 2013 Movies |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |first=Tatiana |last=Siegel |date=December 5, 2014 |access-date=February 21, 2021 |archive-date=July 25, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200725102854/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sony-hack-reveals-top-secret-754491 |url-status=live }}</ref> On March 25, 2014, the Ontario Media Development Corporation confirmed that the film would be shot in [[Toronto]] from May 28 to September 9 at [[Pinewood Toronto Studios]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Listing of productions shooting or about to shoot around Ontario, including locations in Hamilton, Ontario|url=http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/Ontario_Film_Commission/in_production.htm|publisher=omdc.on.ca|access-date=5 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150731065044/http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/Ontario_Film_Commission/in_production.htm|archive-date=July 31, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Vlessing|first=Etan|title=Sony's Video Game Movie 'Pixels' to Shoot in Toronto|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sonys-video-game-movie-pixels-690903|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=March 25, 2014|archive-date=March 28, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328231001/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sonys-video-game-movie-pixels-690903|url-status=live}}</ref>
The film was [[Greenlight|greenlit]] on a production budget of $135 million, but according to documents from the [[Sony Pictures hack]], producer [[Doug Belgrad]] was able to negotiate it down to $110 million.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sony-hack-reveals-top-secret-754491 |title=Sony Hack Reveals Top-Secret Profitability of 2013 Movies |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |first=Tatiana |last=Siegel |date=December 5, 2014 |access-date=February 21, 2021 |archive-date=July 25, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200725102854/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sony-hack-reveals-top-secret-754491 |url-status=live }}</ref> On March 25, 2014, the Ontario Media Development Corporation confirmed that the film would be shot in [[Toronto]] from May 28 to September 9 at [[Pinewood Toronto Studios]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Listing of productions shooting or about to shoot around Ontario, including locations in Hamilton, Ontario|url=http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/Ontario_Film_Commission/in_production.htm|publisher=omdc.on.ca|access-date=5 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150731065044/http://www.omdc.on.ca/film_and_tv/Ontario_Film_Commission/in_production.htm|archive-date=July 31, 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Vlessing|first=Etan|title=Sony's Video Game Movie 'Pixels' to Shoot in Toronto|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sonys-video-game-movie-pixels-690903|access-date=April 5, 2014|newspaper=The Hollywood Reporter|date=March 25, 2014|archive-date=March 28, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328231001/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/sonys-video-game-movie-pixels-690903|url-status=live}}</ref>


[[Principal photography]] on the film commenced in Toronto on June 2, 2014, using downtown streets decorated to resemble New York City.<ref>{{cite news|title=Adam Sandler begins filming in 'Pixels' in Toronto|url=http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2014/06/03/adam-sandler-begins-filming-in-pixels-in-toronto/|access-date=June 6, 2014|publisher=onlocationvacations.com|date=June 3, 2014|archive-date=September 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924092718/http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2014/06/03/adam-sandler-begins-filming-in-pixels-in-toronto/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Given sequences such as the Pac-Man chase happened at night, often the filmmakers would close the streets off from traffic at 7 PM and redecorate them to resemble New York until it was dark enough, filming from 9:30 PM up to 5:30 AM.<ref name=artofvfx>{{cite web|url=http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=12787|title=PIXELS: Marten Larsson – VFX Supervisor – Digital Domain|first=Vincent|last=Frei|date=July 29, 2015|publisher=ArtOfVFX.com|access-date=July 31, 2015|archive-date=August 16, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150816032509/http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=12787|url-status=live}}</ref> On July 29, filming was taking place outside of [[Markham, Ontario|Markham]], Ontario.<ref name=yorkregion>{{cite news|last1=Joseph|first1=Simone|title=Adam Sandler filming movie near Markham|url=http://www.yorkregion.com/news-story/4724992-adam-sandler-filming-movie-near-markham/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=yorkregion.com|date=July 29, 2014|archive-date=July 17, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717080009/http://www.yorkregion.com/news-story/4724992-adam-sandler-filming-movie-near-markham/|url-status=live}}</ref> Filming was also done in the [[Rouge Park]] area, and extras were dressing in costume at Markham's Rouge Valley Mennonite Church.<ref name="yorkregion" /> On August 4, actors Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, and Ashley Benson were spotted in Toronto filming scenes for the film on [[Bay Street]], which was transformed into a city block in Washington, D.C., and littered with wrecked vehicles and giant holes in the pavement.<ref name=globalnews>{{cite news|last1=R. Kennedy|first1=John|title=PHOTOS: Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage on Toronto set of 'Pixels'|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1490529/photos-josh-gad-peter-dinklage-on-toronto-set-of-pixels/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=globalnews.ca|date=August 4, 2014|archive-date=August 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812080740/http://globalnews.ca/news/1490529/photos-josh-gad-peter-dinklage-on-toronto-set-of-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> The [[Ontario Government Buildings]] was doubled to transform into a federal office building in Washington. Actors were aiming at aliens, which could not be seen, but were added later with [[computer-generated imagery]].<ref name="globalnews" /> On August 26, 2014, filming took place in [[Cobourg]].<ref>{{cite news|title=King Street closed for filming of 'Pixels' movie in Cobourg|url=http://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/4758853-king-street-closed-for-filming-of-pixels-movie-in-cobourg/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=northumberlandnews.com|date=August 14, 2014|archive-date=August 17, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817043551/http://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/4758853-king-street-closed-for-filming-of-pixels-movie-in-cobourg/|url-status=live}}</ref> Filming was completed in three months, with 12 hours of shooting a day.<ref name=MichelleFilmNews>{{cite news|title=Michelle Monaghan: My leading men are magic!|url=http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-news.asp?H=Michelle-Monaghan:-My-leading-men-are-magic!&nItemID=27922|access-date=October 21, 2014|publisher=film-news.co.uk|date=October 20, 2014|archive-date=July 10, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150710111546/http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-news.asp?H=Michelle-Monaghan:-My-leading-men-are-magic!&nItemID=27922|url-status=live}}</ref>
[[Principal photography]] on the film commenced in Toronto on June 2, 2014, using downtown streets decorated to resemble New York City.<ref>{{cite news|title=Adam Sandler begins filming in 'Pixels' in Toronto|url=http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2014/06/03/adam-sandler-begins-filming-in-pixels-in-toronto/|access-date=June 6, 2014|publisher=onlocationvacations.com|date=June 3, 2014|archive-date=September 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924092718/http://www.onlocationvacations.com/2014/06/03/adam-sandler-begins-filming-in-pixels-in-toronto/|url-status=dead}}</ref> Given sequences such as the Pac-Man chase happened at night, often the filmmakers would close the streets off from traffic at 7 PM and redecorate them to resemble New York until it was dark enough, filming from 9:30 PM up to 5:30 AM.<ref name=artofvfx>{{cite web|url=http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=12787|title=PIXELS: Marten Larsson – VFX Supervisor – Digital Domain|first=Vincent|last=Frei|date=July 29, 2015|publisher=ArtOfVFX.com|access-date=July 31, 2015|archive-date=August 16, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150816032509/http://www.artofvfx.com/?p=12787|url-status=live}}</ref> On July 29, filming was taking place outside of [[Markham, Ontario|Markham]], Ontario.<ref name=yorkregion>{{cite news|last1=Joseph|first1=Simone|title=Adam Sandler filming movie near Markham|url=http://www.yorkregion.com/news-story/4724992-adam-sandler-filming-movie-near-markham/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=yorkregion.com|date=July 29, 2014|archive-date=July 17, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150717080009/http://www.yorkregion.com/news-story/4724992-adam-sandler-filming-movie-near-markham/|url-status=live}}</ref> Filming was also done in the [[Rouge Park]] area, and extras were dressing in costume at Markham's Rouge Valley Mennonite Church.<ref name="yorkregion" /> On August 4, actors Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, and Ashley Benson were spotted in Toronto filming scenes for the film on [[Bay Street]], which was transformed into a city block in Washington, D.C., and littered with wrecked vehicles and giant holes in the pavement.<ref name=globalnews>{{cite news|last1=R. Kennedy|first1=John|title=PHOTOS: Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage on Toronto set of 'Pixels'|url=http://globalnews.ca/news/1490529/photos-josh-gad-peter-dinklage-on-toronto-set-of-pixels/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=globalnews.ca|date=August 4, 2014|archive-date=August 12, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140812080740/http://globalnews.ca/news/1490529/photos-josh-gad-peter-dinklage-on-toronto-set-of-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref> The [[Ontario Government Buildings]] was doubled to transform into a federal office building in Washington. Actors were aiming at aliens, which could not be seen, but were added later with [[computer-generated imagery]].<ref name="globalnews" /> On August 26, 2014, filming took place in [[Cobourg]].<ref>{{cite news|title=King Street closed for filming of 'Pixels' movie in Cobourg|url=http://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/4758853-king-street-closed-for-filming-of-pixels-movie-in-cobourg/|access-date=August 15, 2014|publisher=northumberlandnews.com|date=August 14, 2014|archive-date=August 17, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140817043551/http://www.northumberlandnews.com/news-story/4758853-king-street-closed-for-filming-of-pixels-movie-in-cobourg/|url-status=live}}</ref> Filming was completed in three months, with 12 hours of shooting a day.<ref name=MichelleFilmNews>{{cite news|title=Michelle Monaghan: My leading men are magic!|url=http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-news.asp?H=Michelle-Monaghan:-My-leading-men-are-magic!&nItemID=27922|access-date=October 21, 2014|publisher=film-news.co.uk|date=October 20, 2014|archive-date=July 10, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150710111546/http://www.film-news.co.uk/show-news.asp?H=Michelle-Monaghan:-My-leading-men-are-magic!&nItemID=27922|url-status=live}}</ref>
Line 121: Line 123:


===Music===
===Music===
The score was composed by [[Henry Jackman]].<ref name="AFI">{{Cite web |title=Pixels (2015) |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/70386-PIXELS?sid=b222485c-af37-4fa8-a3b6-e7f3e8d62bea&sr=10.355127&cp=1&pos=0 |access-date=July 26, 2022 |website=[[American Film Institute]] |archive-date=July 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220726212410/https://catalog.afi.com/Film/70386-PIXELS?sid=b222485c-af37-4fa8-a3b6-e7f3e8d62bea&sr=10.355127&cp=1&pos=0 |url-status=live }}</ref> In June 2015, [[Waka Flocka Flame]] released a single entitled "Game On", featuring [[Good Charlotte]], which serves as part of the film's soundtrack.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clark|first1=Trent|title=Waka Flocka Flame & Good Charlotte Go Half On Pixels: The Movie Theme Song|date=June 2, 2015|url=http://hiphopwired.com/2015/06/02/waka-flocka-flame-good-charlotte-game-on/|publisher=HipHopWired.com|access-date=June 3, 2015|archive-date=June 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150603055130/http://hiphopwired.com/2015/06/02/waka-flocka-flame-good-charlotte-game-on/|url-status=live}}</ref> A rendition of "[[We Will Rock You]]" by [[Queen (band)|Queen]] remixed by Helmut VonLichten is heard during the film's Donkey Kong scenes. When Eddie Blast is posing to Serena Williams, a rendition of "[[Everybody Wants to Rule the World]]", by [[Tears for Fears]], is played on stage. "[[Surrender (Cheap Trick song)|Surrender]]" By [[Cheap Trick]] is also heard in the film.
The [[film score]] was composed by [[Henry Jackman]].<ref name="AFI">{{Cite web |title=Pixels (2015) |url=https://catalog.afi.com/Film/70386-PIXELS?sid=b222485c-af37-4fa8-a3b6-e7f3e8d62bea&sr=10.355127&cp=1&pos=0 |access-date=July 26, 2022 |website=[[American Film Institute]] |archive-date=July 26, 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220726212410/https://catalog.afi.com/Film/70386-PIXELS?sid=b222485c-af37-4fa8-a3b6-e7f3e8d62bea&sr=10.355127&cp=1&pos=0 |url-status=live }}</ref> In June 2015, [[Waka Flocka Flame]] released a single entitled "Game On", featuring [[Good Charlotte]], which serves as part of the film's soundtrack.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Clark|first1=Trent|title=Waka Flocka Flame & Good Charlotte Go Half On Pixels: The Movie Theme Song|date=June 2, 2015|url=http://hiphopwired.com/2015/06/02/waka-flocka-flame-good-charlotte-game-on/|publisher=HipHopWired.com|access-date=June 3, 2015|archive-date=June 3, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150603055130/http://hiphopwired.com/2015/06/02/waka-flocka-flame-good-charlotte-game-on/|url-status=live}}</ref> A rendition of "[[We Will Rock You]]" by [[Queen (band)|Queen]] remixed by Helmut VonLichten is heard during the film's ''Donkey Kong'' scenes. When Eddie Blast is posing to Serena Williams, a rendition of "[[Everybody Wants to Rule the World]]", by [[Tears for Fears]], is played on stage. "[[Surrender (Cheap Trick song)|Surrender]]" By [[Cheap Trick]] is also heard in the film.


==Release==
==Release==
===Theatrical===
===Theatrical===
The film was originally scheduled to be released on May 15, 2015,<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Bahr|first1=Lindsey|title=Adam Sandler, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage battle Pac-Man in 'Pixels'|url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/07/18/pixels-first-look/|access-date=July 18, 2014|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=July 18, 2014|archive-date=January 18, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118082125/http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/07/18/pixels-first-look/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Lee|first1=Ashley|title=Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Gets July 2015 Release Date|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandler-pixels-release-date-699432|access-date=June 6, 2014|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=April 28, 2014|archive-date=June 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140611010255/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandler-pixels-release-date-699432|url-status=live}}</ref> but on August 12, 2014, the release date was pushed to July 24, 2015.<ref name=release>{{cite news|title=Sony Delays Adam Sandler's 'Pixels', Moves Up Brad Pitt's 'Fury'|url=https://deadline.com/2014/08/pixels-release-date-fury-adam-sandler-brad-pitt-818364/|access-date=August 13, 2014|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=August 12, 2014|archive-date=August 13, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813091424/http://deadline.com/2014/08/pixels-release-date-fury-adam-sandler-brad-pitt-818364/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the United States and Canada, it was released in the [[Dolby Laboratories|Dolby Vision]] format in [[Dolby Cinema]], which is the first film by Sony to ever be released in that format.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/hunger-games-pixels-everest-coming-810024|title='Hunger Games,' 'Pixels,' 'Everest' Among Upcoming Dolby Cinema Titles|first=Carolyn|last=Giardina|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=July 22, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150727020036/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/hunger-games-pixels-everest-coming-810024|url-status=live}}</ref>
The film was originally scheduled to be released on May 15, 2015,<ref>{{cite magazine|last1=Bahr|first1=Lindsey|title=Adam Sandler, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage battle Pac-Man in 'Pixels'|url=http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/07/18/pixels-first-look/|access-date=July 18, 2014|magazine=[[Entertainment Weekly]]|date=July 18, 2014|archive-date=January 18, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150118082125/http://insidemovies.ew.com/2014/07/18/pixels-first-look/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Lee|first1=Ashley|title=Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Gets July 2015 Release Date|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandler-pixels-release-date-699432|access-date=June 6, 2014|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=April 28, 2014|archive-date=June 11, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140611010255/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandler-pixels-release-date-699432|url-status=live}}</ref> but on August 12, 2014, its release date was pushed to July 24, 2015.<ref name=release>{{cite news|title=Sony Delays Adam Sandler's 'Pixels', Moves Up Brad Pitt's 'Fury'|url=https://deadline.com/2014/08/pixels-release-date-fury-adam-sandler-brad-pitt-818364/|access-date=August 13, 2014|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=August 12, 2014|archive-date=August 13, 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140813091424/http://deadline.com/2014/08/pixels-release-date-fury-adam-sandler-brad-pitt-818364/|url-status=live}}</ref> In the United States and Canada, it was released in the [[Dolby Laboratories|Dolby Vision]] format in [[Dolby Cinema]], making it the first film from Sony to be released in that format.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/hunger-games-pixels-everest-coming-810024|title='Hunger Games,' 'Pixels,' 'Everest' Among Upcoming Dolby Cinema Titles|first=Carolyn|last=Giardina|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=July 22, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 27, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150727020036/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/hunger-games-pixels-everest-coming-810024|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Marketing===
===Marketing===
The first trailer was released on March 19, 2015, and received 34.3 million global views in 24 hours, breaking Sony's previous record held by ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' (22 million views in 2014).<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-trailer-gets-record-34-million-views-1201456648/|title=Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Trailer Gets Record 34 Million Views|first=Dave |last=McNary|author-link=Dave McNary|magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=March 19, 2015|access-date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> The second trailer was released on June 13, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/03/pixels-trailer-adam-sandler-1201394241/|title='Pixels' Trailer: First Look At Adam Sandler Pic Heralds An 8-Bit Invasion|first=Erik|last=Pedersen|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=March 17, 2015|access-date=March 20, 2015|archive-date=March 19, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319132944/http://deadline.com/2015/03/pixels-trailer-adam-sandler-1201394241/|url-status=live}}</ref> Upon release of the trailer, fans of the TV series ''[[Futurama]]'' noted similarities between the trailer and a 2002 episode of the show, "[[Anthology of Interest II]]".<ref>{{cite news |last=Doré |first=Louis |date=June 9, 2015 |work=The Independent |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/adam-sandler-new-movie-pixels-reported-to-bear-eerie-similarities-to-a-2002-futurama-episode-10307571.html |title=Adam Sandler new movie Pixels reported to bear eerie similarities to a 2002 Futurama episode |access-date=September 8, 2017 |archive-date=January 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200102200218/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/adam-sandler-new-movie-pixels-reported-to-bear-eerie-similarities-to-a-2002-futurama-episode-10307571.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Thier |first=Dave |date=July 23, 2015 |work=Forbes |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/07/23/reminder-pixels-lifted-its-entire-plot-from-an-episode-of-futurama/ |title=Reminder: 'Pixels' Lifted Its Entire Plot From An Episode Of 'Futurama' |access-date=September 8, 2017 |archive-date=July 29, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170729090130/https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/07/23/reminder-pixels-lifted-its-entire-plot-from-an-episode-of-futurama/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
The first [[Trailer (promotion)|trailer]] was released on March 19, 2015 and received 34.3 million global views in 24 hours, breaking Sony's previous record held by ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man 2]]'' (22 million views in 2014).<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-trailer-gets-record-34-million-views-1201456648/|title=Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Trailer Gets Record 34 Million Views|first=Dave |last=McNary|author-link=Dave McNary|magazine=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=March 19, 2015|access-date=March 20, 2015}}</ref> The second trailer was released on June 13, 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/03/pixels-trailer-adam-sandler-1201394241/|title='Pixels' Trailer: First Look At Adam Sandler Pic Heralds An 8-Bit Invasion|first=Erik|last=Pedersen|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=March 17, 2015|access-date=March 20, 2015|archive-date=March 19, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150319132944/http://deadline.com/2015/03/pixels-trailer-adam-sandler-1201394241/|url-status=live}}</ref> Upon the trailer's release, it was reported that there were similarities between the film and "[[Anthology of Interest II]]", a 2002 episode of the [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] animated series ''[[Futurama]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last=Doré |first=Louis |date=June 9, 2015 |work=The Independent |url=https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/adam-sandler-new-movie-pixels-reported-to-bear-eerie-similarities-to-a-2002-futurama-episode-10307571.html |title=Adam Sandler new movie Pixels reported to bear eerie similarities to a 2002 Futurama episode |access-date=September 8, 2017 |archive-date=January 2, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200102200218/https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/adam-sandler-new-movie-pixels-reported-to-bear-eerie-similarities-to-a-2002-futurama-episode-10307571.html |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Thier |first=Dave |date=July 23, 2015 |work=Forbes |url=https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/07/23/reminder-pixels-lifted-its-entire-plot-from-an-episode-of-futurama/ |title=Reminder: 'Pixels' Lifted Its Entire Plot From An Episode Of 'Futurama' |access-date=September 8, 2017 |archive-date=July 29, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170729090130/https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidthier/2015/07/23/reminder-pixels-lifted-its-entire-plot-from-an-episode-of-futurama/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


Sony created an "Electric Dreams Factory Arcade" with many of the arcade games featured in the film for various [[fan convention]]s, such as the 2014 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] and the 2015 [[Wizard Entertainment|Wizard World Philadelphia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/120349-columbia-pictures-is-bringing-a-pixels-arcade-to-comic-con|title=Columbia Pictures is Bringing a Pixels Arcade to Comic-Con|work=ComingSoon.net|date=July 10, 2014|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=April 16, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416095519/http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/120349-columbia-pictures-is-bringing-a-pixels-arcade-to-comic-con|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wizardworld.com/piedrfaarloa.html |title=Visit PIXELS "Electric Dreams Factory" Arcade, located at Booth #1401 At Wizard World Philadelphia May 7-10! |website=Wizard World |access-date=October 31, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907014516/http://www.wizardworld.com/piedrfaarloa.html |archive-date=September 7, 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In Brazil, a promotional video was released on July 2, 2015, showing Adam Sandler interacting with [[Monica (Monica's Gang)|Monica]] and [[Jimmy Five]] from local comic ''[[Monica's Gang]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/adam-sandler-se-junta-turma-da-monica-para-divulgar-pixels-16642188.html|title=Adam Sandler se junta à 'Turma da Mônica' para divulgar 'Pixels'|first=Aline|last=Bonatto|newspaper=[[Extra (newspaper)|Extra]]|date=July 2, 2015|access-date=July 2, 2015|language=pt|archive-date=July 5, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705072545/http://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/adam-sandler-se-junta-turma-da-monica-para-divulgar-pixels-16642188.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
Sony created a real-life replica of the fictional "Electric Dreams Factory" arcade seen in the film with many of the film's arcade games featured for various [[fan convention]]s, such as the 2014 [[San Diego Comic-Con]] and the 2015 [[Wizard Entertainment|Wizard World Philadelphia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/120349-columbia-pictures-is-bringing-a-pixels-arcade-to-comic-con|title=Columbia Pictures is Bringing a Pixels Arcade to Comic-Con|work=ComingSoon.net|date=July 10, 2014|access-date=March 28, 2016|archive-date=April 16, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416095519/http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/120349-columbia-pictures-is-bringing-a-pixels-arcade-to-comic-con|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.wizardworld.com/piedrfaarloa.html |title=Visit PIXELS "Electric Dreams Factory" Arcade, located at Booth #1401 At Wizard World Philadelphia May 7-10! |website=Wizard World |access-date=October 31, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150907014516/http://www.wizardworld.com/piedrfaarloa.html |archive-date=September 7, 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> In Brazil, a promotional video was released on July 2, 2015, showing Sandler interacting with [[Monica (Monica's Gang)|Monica]] and [[Jimmy Five]] from local comic ''[[Monica's Gang]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/adam-sandler-se-junta-turma-da-monica-para-divulgar-pixels-16642188.html|title=Adam Sandler se junta à 'Turma da Mônica' para divulgar 'Pixels'|first=Aline|last=Bonatto|newspaper=[[Extra (newspaper)|Extra]]|date=July 2, 2015|access-date=July 2, 2015|language=pt|archive-date=July 5, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150705072545/http://extra.globo.com/tv-e-lazer/adam-sandler-se-junta-turma-da-monica-para-divulgar-pixels-16642188.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Copyright takedown controversy===
==== Copyright takedown controversy ====
Columbia Pictures hired Entura International to send [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] takedown notices to websites hosting user-uploaded videos of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-group-hits-indie-creators-for-using-the-word-pixels-150808/|title=Anti-Piracy Group Hits Indie Creators for Using the Word 'Pixels'|website=TorrentFreak|date=August 8, 2015|access-date=August 9, 2015|archive-date=August 8, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150808222709/https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-group-hits-indie-creators-for-using-the-word-pixels-150808/|url-status=live}}</ref> The company proceeded to file DMCA takedown notices indiscriminately against several Vimeo videos containing the word "Pixels" in the title, including the [[Pixels (2010 film)|2010 award-winning short film]] the film is based on,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chillingeffects.org/notices/11039982|title=DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Vimeo|website=ChillingEffects.org}}</ref> the official film trailer, a 2006 independently produced Cypriot film uploaded by the Independent Museum of Contemporary Art, a 2010 university work by a student of the [[Bucharest National University of Arts]], a royalty-free stock footage clip and an independently produced project. The takedown notice sent by Entura stated that the works infringe a copyright they had the right to enforce; once the notice was made public, it was withdrawn.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/au/news/videos-taken-down-from-vimeo-for-using-the-word-pixels/|title=Videos taken down from Vimeo for using the word 'Pixels'|date=August 9, 2015|last=Starr|first=Michelle|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=[[CNET]]|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=December 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181204094948/https://www.cnet.com/au/news/videos-taken-down-from-vimeo-for-using-the-word-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://torrentfreak.com/vimeo-intervenes-to-fix-pixels-dmca-disaster-150811/|title=Vimeo Intervenes to Fix 'Pixels' DMCA Disaster|last=Maxwell|first=Andy|date=August 11, 2015|website=TorrentFreak|access-date=August 18, 2015|archive-date=August 20, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150820181845/https://torrentfreak.com/vimeo-intervenes-to-fix-pixels-dmca-disaster-150811/|url-status=live}}</ref>
Columbia Pictures hired Entura International to send [[Digital Millennium Copyright Act]] takedown notices to websites hosting user-uploaded videos of the film.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-group-hits-indie-creators-for-using-the-word-pixels-150808/|title=Anti-Piracy Group Hits Indie Creators for Using the Word 'Pixels'|website=TorrentFreak|date=August 8, 2015|access-date=August 9, 2015|archive-date=August 8, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150808222709/https://torrentfreak.com/anti-piracy-group-hits-indie-creators-for-using-the-word-pixels-150808/|url-status=live}}</ref> The company proceeded to file DMCA takedown notices indiscriminately against several [[Vimeo]] videos containing the word "Pixels" in the title, including the [[Pixels (2010 film)|2010 award-winning short film]] the film is based on,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.chillingeffects.org/notices/11039982|title=DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Vimeo|website=ChillingEffects.org}}</ref> the official film trailer, a 2006 independently produced Cypriot film uploaded by the Independent Museum of Contemporary Art, a 2010 university work by a student of the [[Bucharest National University of Arts]], a royalty-free stock footage clip and an independently produced project. The takedown notice sent by Entura stated that the works infringe a copyright they had the right to enforce; once the notice was made public, it was withdrawn.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cnet.com/au/news/videos-taken-down-from-vimeo-for-using-the-word-pixels/|title=Videos taken down from Vimeo for using the word 'Pixels'|date=August 9, 2015|last=Starr|first=Michelle|publisher=CBS Interactive|work=[[CNET]]|access-date=April 17, 2020|archive-date=December 4, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181204094948/https://www.cnet.com/au/news/videos-taken-down-from-vimeo-for-using-the-word-pixels/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://torrentfreak.com/vimeo-intervenes-to-fix-pixels-dmca-disaster-150811/|title=Vimeo Intervenes to Fix 'Pixels' DMCA Disaster|last=Maxwell|first=Andy|date=August 11, 2015|website=TorrentFreak|access-date=August 18, 2015|archive-date=August 20, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150820181845/https://torrentfreak.com/vimeo-intervenes-to-fix-pixels-dmca-disaster-150811/|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Home media===
===Home media===
''Pixels'' was released on Blu-ray (3D and 2D) and DVD on October 27, 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Pixels-Blu-ray/128057/ |title=Pixels Blu-ray |work=Blu-ray.com |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001150643/http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Pixels-Blu-ray/128057/ |url-status=live }}</ref> According to [[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]], the domestic DVD sales are $7,181,924, and the Blu-ray sales are $6,426,936.<ref name="TheNumbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Pixels |title=Pixels |access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref>
''Pixels'' was released on [[Blu-ray]] (3D and 2D) and [[DVD]] on October 27, 2015.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Pixels-Blu-ray/128057/ |title=Pixels Blu-ray |work=Blu-ray.com |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001150643/http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Pixels-Blu-ray/128057/ |url-status=live }}</ref> According to [[The Numbers (website)|The Numbers]], the domestic DVD sales are $7,181,924, and the Blu-ray sales are $6,426,936.<ref name="TheNumbers">{{cite the numbers|id=Pixels |title=Pixels |access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
Line 142: Line 144:
''Pixels'' grossed $78.7 million in North America and $164.9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $244.9 million.<ref name="BOM" /> Reports of the production budget of the film range from $88 million to $129 million,<ref name="filmla" /><ref name="BOM" /> with Sony Pictures officially stating the cost as $110 million. The film received tax rebates of $19 million for filming in Canada.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-continues-adam-811147 |title=Box Office: 'Pixels' Continues Adam Sandler's Losing Streak in the U.S. |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=July 26, 2015 |access-date=November 17, 2015 |archive-date=November 20, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151120002102/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-continues-adam-811147 |url-status=live }}</ref> While it was still in theaters, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' labeled the film a [[box-office bomb|box-office flop]].<ref name="Flop">{{cite web |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |title=Summer Box-Office Flops: 'Tomorrowland,' 'Fantastic Four' Top List |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/summer-box-office-flops-tomorrowland-820498/ |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=November 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230203053132/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/summer-box-office-flops-tomorrowland-820498/ |archive-date=February 3, 2023 |date=September 4, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>
''Pixels'' grossed $78.7 million in North America and $164.9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $244.9 million.<ref name="BOM" /> Reports of the production budget of the film range from $88 million to $129 million,<ref name="filmla" /><ref name="BOM" /> with Sony Pictures officially stating the cost as $110 million. The film received tax rebates of $19 million for filming in Canada.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-continues-adam-811147 |title=Box Office: 'Pixels' Continues Adam Sandler's Losing Streak in the U.S. |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=July 26, 2015 |access-date=November 17, 2015 |archive-date=November 20, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151120002102/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-continues-adam-811147 |url-status=live }}</ref> While it was still in theaters, ''[[The Hollywood Reporter]]'' labeled the film a [[box-office bomb|box-office flop]].<ref name="Flop">{{cite web |last1=McClintock |first1=Pamela |title=Summer Box-Office Flops: 'Tomorrowland,' 'Fantastic Four' Top List |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/summer-box-office-flops-tomorrowland-820498/ |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=November 19, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230203053132/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/summer-box-office-flops-tomorrowland-820498/ |archive-date=February 3, 2023 |date=September 4, 2015 |url-status=live}}</ref>


In the United States and Canada, ''Pixels'' opened alongside ''[[Paper Towns (film)|Paper Towns]]'', ''[[Southpaw (film)|Southpaw]]'', and ''[[The Vatican Tapes]]'', in 3,723 theaters.<ref name="Opening">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/ant-man-trainwreck-minions-box-office-weekend-actuals-chart-1201482497/|title='Ant-Man' & 'Minions' Smaller In Actuals; 'Trainwreck' Starts To Party – Weekend Box Office|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=July 20, 2015|access-date=July 21, 2015|archive-date=July 21, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721144138/http://deadline.com/2015/07/ant-man-trainwreck-minions-box-office-weekend-actuals-chart-1201482497/|url-status=live}}</ref> Box office pundits noted that the film's release date caused it to face competition with the first former film and along with the holdovers ''[[Ant-Man (film)|Ant-Man]]'' and ''[[Minions (film)|Minions]]'', all of which were projected to earn around $20 million.<ref name="Budget">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-john-greens-810216|title=Box-Office Preview: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Prepare for Battle With 'Ant-Man,' 'Minions'|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724141012/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-john-greens-810216|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-ant-man-box-office-1201482714/|title='Pixels', 'Paper Towns' & 'Southpaw' Vie For A Variety Of Demos – Box Office Preview|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722100136/http://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-ant-man-box-office-1201482714/|url-status=live}}</ref> However, some analysts suggested that the film opening could have grossed as high as $30 million and that if it had failed to hit $30 million, it could have had difficulty being profitable unless it earned a significant audience abroad.<ref name="RBudget">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-1201544894/|title=Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Jump Into Crowded Summer Field|first=Brent|last=Lang|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722153316/http://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-1201544894/|url-status=live}}</ref> It made $1.5 million from its Thursday night showings at 2,776 theaters and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $9.2 million.<ref name="Thursday">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-paper-towns-tops-pixels-thursday-1201547870/|title=Box Office: 'Paper Towns' Tops 'Pixels' With $2 Million on Thursday Night|first=Dave|last=McNary|author-link=Dave McNary|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=July 24, 2015|archive-date=July 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724214533/http://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-paper-towns-tops-pixels-thursday-1201547870/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-trouble-southpaw-810861|title=Box Office: 'Pixels' in Trouble; 'Southpaw' Could Beat 'Paper Towns'|first1=Pamela|last1=McClintock|first2=Rebecca|last2=Ford|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725191226/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-trouble-southpaw-810861|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Score">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-trainwreck-ant-man-box-office-1201484974/|title=Adam Sandler Wins Friday, But 'Ant-Man' Will Punch 'Pixels' Out Of No. 1 Spot – Late Night B.O. Update|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 25, 2015|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725204811/http://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-trainwreck-ant-man-box-office-1201484974/|url-status=live}}</ref> Through its opening weekend it grossed $24 million from 3,723 theaters, debuting at second place at the box office, behind ''Ant-Man''.<ref name="OpeningWknd">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-811139|title=Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Stall; 'Southpaw' Overperforms|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 26, 2015|access-date=July 26, 2015|archive-date=July 28, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150728170801/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-811139|url-status=live}}</ref>
In the United States and Canada, ''Pixels'' opened alongside ''[[Paper Towns (film)|Paper Towns]]'', ''[[Southpaw (film)|Southpaw]]'' and ''[[The Vatican Tapes]]'', in 3,723 theaters.<ref name="Opening">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/ant-man-trainwreck-minions-box-office-weekend-actuals-chart-1201482497/|title='Ant-Man' & 'Minions' Smaller In Actuals; 'Trainwreck' Starts To Party – Weekend Box Office|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|date=July 20, 2015|access-date=July 21, 2015|archive-date=July 21, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150721144138/http://deadline.com/2015/07/ant-man-trainwreck-minions-box-office-weekend-actuals-chart-1201482497/|url-status=live}}</ref> Box office pundits noted that the film's release date caused it to face competition with the first former film and along with ''[[Ant-Man (film)|Ant-Man]]'' and ''[[Minions (film)|Minions]]'', all of which were projected to earn around $20 million.<ref name="Budget">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-john-greens-810216|title=Box-Office Preview: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Prepare for Battle With 'Ant-Man,' 'Minions'|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724141012/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/adam-sandlers-pixels-john-greens-810216|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-ant-man-box-office-1201482714/|title='Pixels', 'Paper Towns' & 'Southpaw' Vie For A Variety Of Demos – Box Office Preview|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722100136/http://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-ant-man-box-office-1201482714/|url-status=live}}</ref> However, some analysts suggested that the film opening could have grossed as high as $30 million and if it had failed to hit $30 million, it could have had difficulty being profitable unless it earned a significant audience abroad.<ref name="RBudget">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-1201544894/|title=Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Jump Into Crowded Summer Field|first=Brent|last=Lang|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=([[Penske Media Corporation]])|date=July 21, 2015|access-date=July 22, 2015|archive-date=July 22, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150722153316/http://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-1201544894/|url-status=live}}</ref> It made $1.5 million from its Thursday night showings at 2,776 theaters and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $9.2 million.<ref name="Thursday">{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-paper-towns-tops-pixels-thursday-1201547870/|title=Box Office: 'Paper Towns' Tops 'Pixels' With $2 Million on Thursday Night|first=Dave|last=McNary|author-link=Dave McNary|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|publisher=|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=July 24, 2015|archive-date=July 24, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150724214533/http://variety.com/2015/film/news/box-office-paper-towns-tops-pixels-thursday-1201547870/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-trouble-southpaw-810861|title=Box Office: 'Pixels' in Trouble; 'Southpaw' Could Beat 'Paper Towns'|first1=Pamela|last1=McClintock|first2=Rebecca|last2=Ford|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 24, 2015|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725191226/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-trouble-southpaw-810861|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Score">{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-trainwreck-ant-man-box-office-1201484974/|title=Adam Sandler Wins Friday, But 'Ant-Man' Will Punch 'Pixels' Out Of No. 1 Spot – Late Night B.O. Update|first=Anthony|last=D'Alessandro|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 25, 2015|access-date=July 25, 2015|archive-date=July 25, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150725204811/http://deadline.com/2015/07/pixels-paper-towns-southpaw-trainwreck-ant-man-box-office-1201484974/|url-status=live}}</ref> Through its opening weekend it grossed $24 million from 3,723 theaters, debuting at second place at the box office, behind ''Ant-Man''.<ref name="OpeningWknd">{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-811139|title=Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Stall; 'Southpaw' Overperforms|first=Pamela|last=McClintock|work=The Hollywood Reporter|date=July 26, 2015|access-date=July 26, 2015|archive-date=July 28, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150728170801/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/box-office-pixels-paper-towns-811139|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Critical response===
===Critical response===
On review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film has an approval rating of 18% based on 208 reviews; the average rating is 4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Much like the worst arcade games from the era that inspired it, ''Pixels'' has little replay value and is hardly worth a quarter."<ref name="RT-2015">{{cite Rotten Tomatoes|id=pixels|type=m|title=Pixels|access-date=July 19, 2023}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a weighted average score of 27 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".<ref>{{cite Metacritic|id=pixels|type=movie|title=Pixels|access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref> Audiences polled by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="Score"/>
On review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the film has an approval rating of 18% based on 206 reviews; the average rating is 4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Much like the worst arcade games from the era that inspired it, ''Pixels'' has little replay value and is hardly worth a quarter."<ref name="RT-2015">{{cite Rotten Tomatoes|id=pixels|type=m|title=Pixels|access-date=July 19, 2023}}</ref> On [[Metacritic]], the film has a weighted average score of 27 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".<ref>{{cite Metacritic|id=pixels|type=movie|title=Pixels|access-date=February 11, 2021}}</ref> Audiences polled by [[CinemaScore]] gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.<ref name="Score"/>


[[Peter Travers]] of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' gave the film one star out of four, calling it "a 3D metaphor for Hollywood's digital assault on our eyes and brains" and deeming it "relentless and exhausting".<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/pixels-20150723|title=Movie Review: Pixels|first=Peter |last=Travers |author-link=Peter Travers|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]|date=July 23, 2015|access-date=July 24, 2015|archive-date=February 19, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219090442/https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/pixels-20150723|url-status=dead}}</ref> In [[Salon (website)|Salon.com]], Andrew O'Hehir called the film "another lazy Adam Sandler exercise in [[80s Nostalgia]]", as well as "an overwhelmingly sad experience" characterized by "soul-sucking emptiness".<ref>{{cite web |last=O'Hehir |first=Andrew |url=http://www.salon.com/2015/07/22/the_soul_sucking_emptiness_of_pixels_donkey_kong_is_the_least_of_humanitys_worries_in_adam_sandlers_latest_desperate_quest/ |title=The soul-sucking emptiness of "Pixels": Donkey Kong is the least of humanity's worries in Adam Sandler's latest desperate quest |work=Salon.com |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 5, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005212122/http://www.salon.com/2015/07/22/the_soul_sucking_emptiness_of_pixels_donkey_kong_is_the_least_of_humanitys_worries_in_adam_sandlers_latest_desperate_quest/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'' called it "casually sexist, awkwardly structured, bro-centric" and warned, "Pity the poor souls who go into the comedy blockbuster thinking they've signed up to watch ''[[The Lego Movie]]'' by way of ''[[Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day]]''. They'll be disappointed".<ref>{{cite news |first=Nigel M. |last=Smith |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jul/24/pixels-review-just-another-adam-sandler-movie-cgi |title=Pixels review – just another Adam Sandler movie, despite impressive CGI &#124; Film |newspaper=The Guardian |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001020441/http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jul/24/pixels-review-just-another-adam-sandler-movie-cgi |url-status=live }}</ref> Joe Neumaier of the ''[[New York Daily News]]'' gave the film no stars and wrote, "Someone please retire Adam Sandler. ''Pixels'' is the last straw for this has-been...Every joke is forced, every special effect is un-special...The dipstick ''Pixels'' is about as much fun as a joystick and not even half as smart".<ref>{{cite news |last=Neumaier |first=Joe |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/pixels-review-adam-sandler-video-game-frolic-loser-article-1.2300628 |title='Pixels' review: Adam Sandler's video-game adventure with Kevin James and Peter Dinklage scores zero |newspaper=NY Daily News |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001071453/http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/pixels-review-adam-sandler-video-game-frolic-loser-article-1.2300628 |url-status=live }}</ref> "It manages to achieve the weird effect of feeling overlong and choppy at the same time, like someone edited the film with a pair of garden shears," wrote Randy Cordova in ''[[The Arizona Republic]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Cordova |first=Randy |url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/07/23/movie-review-pixels-uneven-ode-video-games/30493295/ |title=Review: 'Pixels' an uneven ode to '80s video games |work=Azcentral.com |date=July 23, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 24, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024213444/https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/07/23/movie-review-pixels-uneven-ode-video-games/30493295/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
[[Peter Travers]] of ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' gave the film one star out of four, calling it "a [[3D film|3D]] metaphor for Hollywood's digital assault on our eyes and brains" and deeming it "relentless and exhausting".<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/pixels-20150723|title=Movie Review: Pixels|first=Peter |last=Travers |author-link=Peter Travers|magazine=[[Rolling Stone]]|date=July 23, 2015|access-date=July 24, 2015|archive-date=February 19, 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180219090442/https://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/pixels-20150723|url-status=dead}}</ref> In [[Salon (website)|Salon.com]], Andrew O'Hehir called the film "another lazy Adam Sandler exercise in [[80s Nostalgia]]", as well as "an overwhelmingly sad experience" characterized by "soul-sucking emptiness".<ref>{{cite web |last=O'Hehir |first=Andrew |url=http://www.salon.com/2015/07/22/the_soul_sucking_emptiness_of_pixels_donkey_kong_is_the_least_of_humanitys_worries_in_adam_sandlers_latest_desperate_quest/ |title=The soul-sucking emptiness of "Pixels": Donkey Kong is the least of humanity's worries in Adam Sandler's latest desperate quest |work=Salon.com |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 5, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151005212122/http://www.salon.com/2015/07/22/the_soul_sucking_emptiness_of_pixels_donkey_kong_is_the_least_of_humanitys_worries_in_adam_sandlers_latest_desperate_quest/ |url-status=live }}</ref> The ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'' called it "casually sexist, awkwardly structured, bro-centric" and warned, "Pity the poor souls who go into the comedy [[Blockbuster (entertainment)|blockbuster]] thinking they've signed up to watch ''[[The Lego Movie]]'' by way of ''[[Independence Day (1996 film)|Independence Day]]''. They'll be disappointed".<ref>{{cite news |first=Nigel M. |last=Smith |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jul/24/pixels-review-just-another-adam-sandler-movie-cgi |title=Pixels review – just another Adam Sandler movie, despite impressive CGI &#124; Film |newspaper=The Guardian |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001020441/http://www.theguardian.com/film/2015/jul/24/pixels-review-just-another-adam-sandler-movie-cgi |url-status=live }}</ref> Joe Neumaier of the ''[[New York Daily News]]'' gave the film zero stars and wrote, "Someone please retire Adam Sandler. ''Pixels'' is the last straw for this has-been...Every joke is forced, every special effect is un-special...The dipstick ''Pixels'' is about as much fun as a joystick and not even half as smart".<ref>{{cite news |last=Neumaier |first=Joe |url=http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/pixels-review-adam-sandler-video-game-frolic-loser-article-1.2300628 |title='Pixels' review: Adam Sandler's video-game adventure with Kevin James and Peter Dinklage scores zero |newspaper=NY Daily News |date=July 22, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 1, 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151001071453/http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/movies/pixels-review-adam-sandler-video-game-frolic-loser-article-1.2300628 |url-status=live }}</ref> "It manages to achieve the weird effect of feeling overlong and choppy at the same time, like someone edited the film with a pair of garden shears," wrote Randy Cordova in ''[[The Arizona Republic]]''.<ref>{{cite web |last=Cordova |first=Randy |url=https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/07/23/movie-review-pixels-uneven-ode-video-games/30493295/ |title=Review: 'Pixels' an uneven ode to '80s video games |work=Azcentral.com |date=July 23, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015 |archive-date=October 24, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201024213444/https://www.azcentral.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/07/23/movie-review-pixels-uneven-ode-video-games/30493295/ |url-status=live }}</ref>


"''Everything'' is wrong here," wrote Megan Garber in ''[[The Atlantic Monthly]]'', "cinematically, creatively, maybe even morally. Because ''Pixels'' is one of those bad movies that isn't just casually bad, or shoot-the-moon bad, or too-close-to-the-sun bad, or actually kind of delightfully bad. It is tediously bad. It is bafflingly bad. It is, in its $90 million budget and 104-minute run time, wastefully bad. Its badness seems to come not from failure in the classic sense—a goal set, and unachieved—but from something much worse: laziness. Ambivalence. A certain strain of cinematic nihilism".<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Garber |first=Megan |url=http://theatln.tc/1UChRMf |title=Movie Review: 'Pixels,' Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage |magazine=The Atlantic |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015}}</ref> Peter Sobczynski, writing for [[RogerEbert.com]], called the premise promising but the execution "abysmal".<ref>{{cite web|title = Pixels Movie Review & Film Summary (2015)|url = https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pixels-2015|date = July 24, 2015|website = www.rogerebert.com|access-date = October 16, 2015|first = Peter|last = Sobczynski|archive-date = October 30, 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151030072407/http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pixels-2015|url-status = live}}</ref>
"''Everything'' is wrong here," wrote Megan Garber in ''[[The Atlantic Monthly]]'', "cinematically, creatively, maybe even morally. Because ''Pixels'' is one of those bad movies that isn't just casually bad, or shoot-the-moon bad, or too-close-to-the-sun bad, or actually kind of delightfully bad. It is tediously bad. It is bafflingly bad. It is, in its $90 million budget and 104-minute run time, wastefully bad. Its badness seems to come not from failure in the classic sense—a goal set, and unachieved—but from something much worse: laziness. Ambivalence. A certain strain of cinematic nihilism".<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Garber |first=Megan |url=http://theatln.tc/1UChRMf |title=Movie Review: 'Pixels,' Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage |magazine=The Atlantic |date=July 24, 2015 |access-date=September 30, 2015}}</ref> Peter Sobczynski, writing for ''[[RogerEbert.com]]'', called the premise promising but the execution "abysmal".<ref>{{cite web|title = Pixels Movie Review & Film Summary (2015)|url = https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pixels-2015|date = July 24, 2015|website = www.rogerebert.com|access-date = October 16, 2015|first = Peter|last = Sobczynski|archive-date = October 30, 2015|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20151030072407/http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/pixels-2015|url-status = live}}</ref>


Conversely, Katie Walsh, reviewing for the ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'', was more positive, saying "despite [its] unfortunate shortcomings, ''Pixels'' has its funny and fresh moments, thanks in large part to the supporting comic actors and inventive special effects".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Walsh|first1=Katie|title='Pixels' review: Supporting cast, effects help gaming movie|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/ct-pixels-movie-review-20150723-story.html|access-date=July 16, 2016|work=Chicago Tribune|date=July 23, 2015|archive-date=April 16, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416103416/http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/ct-pixels-movie-review-20150723-story.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
Conversely, Katie Walsh of ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' was more positive, saying "despite [its] unfortunate shortcomings, ''Pixels'' has its funny and fresh moments, thanks in large part to the supporting comic actors and inventive special effects".<ref>{{cite news|last1=Walsh|first1=Katie|title='Pixels' review: Supporting cast, effects help gaming movie|url=https://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/ct-pixels-movie-review-20150723-story.html|access-date=July 16, 2016|work=Chicago Tribune|date=July 23, 2015|archive-date=April 16, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160416103416/http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/movies/ct-pixels-movie-review-20150723-story.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


===Accolades===
===Accolades===
The film was nominated at the Golden Raspberry Awards, which distinguishes the worst films of each year.
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"
|-
|-
Line 224: Line 225:
[[Category:2015 films]]
[[Category:2015 films]]
[[Category:2010s English-language films]]
[[Category:2010s English-language films]]
[[Category:English-language Chinese films]]
[[Category:2015 3D films]]
[[Category:2015 3D films]]
[[Category:2015 action comedy films]]
[[Category:2015 action comedy films]]
Line 229: Line 231:
[[Category:2010s buddy comedy films]]
[[Category:2010s buddy comedy films]]
[[Category:2010s science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:2010s science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:2010s American films]]
[[Category:American 3D films]]
[[Category:American 3D films]]
[[Category:American buddy comedy films]]
[[Category:American buddy comedy films]]
[[Category:American science fiction action films]]
[[Category:American science fiction action films]]
[[Category:American science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:American action comedy films]]
[[Category:American action comedy films]]
[[Category:American science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:Chinese 3D films]]
[[Category:Chinese 3D films]]
[[Category:Chinese science fiction action films]]
[[Category:Chinese science fiction action films]]
[[Category:Chinese science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:Chinese science fiction comedy films]]
[[Category:Chinese action comedy films]]
[[Category:Chinese action comedy films]]
[[Category:English-language Chinese films]]
[[Category:Alien abduction films]]
[[Category:Alien abduction films]]
[[Category:Alien invasions in films]]
[[Category:Alien invasions in films]]
[[Category:American crossover films]]
[[Category:Giant monster films]]
[[Category:IMAX films]]
[[Category:IMAX films]]
[[Category:1492 Pictures films]]
[[Category:1492 Pictures films]]
Line 249: Line 249:
[[Category:Features based on short films]]
[[Category:Features based on short films]]
[[Category:Films directed by Chris Columbus]]
[[Category:Films directed by Chris Columbus]]
[[Category:Films produced by Michael Barnathan]]
[[Category:Films produced by Adam Sandler]]
[[Category:Films produced by Chris Columbus]]
[[Category:Films produced by Chris Columbus]]
[[Category:Films produced by Adam Sandler]]
[[Category:Films produced by Allen Covert]]
[[Category:Films produced by Allen Covert]]
[[Category:Films produced by Michael Barnathan]]
[[Category:Films scored by Henry Jackman]]
[[Category:Films scored by Henry Jackman]]
[[Category:Self-reflexive films]]
[[Category:American crossover films]]
[[Category:American films about revenge]]
[[Category:Films about fictional presidents of the United States]]
[[Category:Films about fictional presidents of the United States]]
[[Category:Films about dysfunctional families]]
[[Category:Films about dysfunctional families]]
[[Category:American films about revenge]]
[[Category:Films about video games]]
[[Category:Films about video games]]
[[Category:Metafictional works]]
[[Category:Metafictional works]]
[[Category:Self-reflexive films]]
[[Category:Films set in 1982]]
[[Category:Films set in 1982]]
[[Category:Films set in 2015]]
[[Category:Films set in 2015]]
Line 271: Line 272:
[[Category:Films shot in Toronto]]
[[Category:Films shot in Toronto]]
[[Category:American films with live action and animation]]
[[Category:American films with live action and animation]]
[[Category:2010s American films]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Madonna]]
[[Category:Cultural depictions of Madonna]]

Revision as of 05:35, 13 May 2024

Pixels
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Columbus
Screenplay by
Story byTim Herlihy
Based onPixels
by Patrick Jean
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyAmir Mokri
Edited byHughes Winborne
Music byHenry Jackman
Production
companies
Distributed bySony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • July 24, 2015 (2015-07-24) (United States)
Running time
106 minutes[2]
Countries
LanguageEnglish
Budget$88–129 million[4][5]
Box office$244.9 million[5]

Pixels is a 2015 science fiction comedy film[6] directed by Chris Columbus and written by Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling, based on a story penned by Herlihy.[5] Loosely adapted from the 2010 short film of the same name by Patrick Jean (who serves as an executive producer on the film), the film stars Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Peter Dinklage, Josh Gad and Brian Cox. Combining animated video game characters and visual effects, the film follows an alien race misinterpreting video feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war, in which they respond by attacking Earth using technological replicas of characters from the games. To counter the invasion, the President of the United States assembles a team of former arcade champions to lead the planet's defense.

Development on the film began in 2010 with Chris Columbus signing on to direct in 2013. Licensing for arcade game characters that appear in the film was obtained the following year. Filming began in Toronto on May 28, 2014, and was completed in three months. In post-production, visual effect techniques employed the use of voxels, a three-dimensional cube in 3D computer graphics, to replicate the low-resolution pixels of older arcade games on the screen.

Pixels was theatrically released in the United States on July 24, 2015 by Columbia Pictures in both 3D and 2D formats. Upon release, the film received generally negative reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment, having just grossed $244 million worldwide against a production budget of $88–129 million. At the 36th Golden Raspberry Awards, the film was nominated for five Razzies, including Worst Picture, but did not win any.

Plot

In 1982, Will Cooper watches his friend Sam Brenner seemingly lose a championship game of Donkey Kong to Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant; videocassette footage of the event is included in a time capsule launched into space. In the present day, Sam works as an electronics installer while Will is the President of the United States. Meanwhile in Guam, Andersen Air Force Base is besieged by an extraterrestrial force attacking in the form of Galaga.

While working at the home of U.S. Army lieutenant colonel Violet van Patten, Sam is summoned alongside Violet to the White House separately by Will. Upon seeing the surveillance footage of the attack and meeting with fellow gamer Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, Sam concludes the aliens have mistaken the videocassette as a declaration of war and are invading Earth with replicas of arcade game icons. The aliens challenge the people of Earth to a best-out-of-five battle for the fate of humanity, saying that Earth had already lost the first match, and give a hint to where the next attack will be held, which is on the Taj Mahal in the form of Arkanoid. However, Sam and Will are unable to get people to listen and Earth loses the second match.

Sam and Ludlow train Navy SEALs to play the games while Violet develops energy weapons that are effective against the aliens. The team heads to London, where the aliens attack Hyde Park in the form of Centipede. As the soldiers begin to lose, Sam and Ludlow step in and win with their shooting skills. The aliens send a congratulatory message with an "achievement trophy" in the form of the Duck Hunt dog.

Eddie is released from a prison sentence to assist in New York City. There, the team must fight against a giant Pac-Man using modified Mini Coopers colored after the ghosts. Toru Iwatani, creator of Pac-Man, tries to reason with Pac-Man peacefully, only to get his hand bitten off. Sam, Ludlow and Eddie chase Pac-Man while Violet notices Eddie moving at supersonic speeds. Sam wins the game by tricking Pac-Man into going after him once the effects of a power pellet runs out, and the group is presented with Q*Bert as a trophy. During a celebratory party at the White House however, the aliens announce that someone cheated in the last game, meaning Earth has forfeited the challenge. At the same time, Violet's son Matty discovers that Eddie was the one who cheated in the battle against Pac-Man using a code written on the inside of his glasses, which he also used in the Donkey Kong match as a child. Eddie flees while Matty gets abducted by the aliens.

The aliens attack Washington, D.C. with an army of video game characters, and Violet and Will join Sam and Ludlow against them. An alien in the form of Lady Lisa, a video game character on whom Ludlow has had a crush since childhood, appears and attacks Ludlow until he persuades her to side with him. As a now-repentant Eddie returns to join the fight, Sam, Violet and Will are summoned to the aliens' mothership for one last chance to save Earth by facing their leader, who takes the form of Donkey Kong. The trio is put on the starting level with the Donkey Kong and the aliens' captives at the top level. As the group dodges barrels and fireballs, Sam realizes that the patterns are random and starts losing hope until Matty reveals Eddie's cheating and makes Sam realize he was the world's best Donkey Kong player, restoring Sam's spirit and allowing him to keep fighting and avoiding the rolling barrels. Once Sam defeats Donkey Kong, the aliens' forces, including Lisa, disappear from Earth.

The team is hailed as heroes, and Will reaches a peace agreement with the aliens. Eddie apologizes to Sam for cheating and acknowledges him as the best Donkey Kong player. Upon seeing Ludlow devastated about Lisa's departure, Q*Bert cheers him up by transforming into her. Sam and Violet begin a relationship while Eddie meets Serena Williams and Martha Stewart. The aliens restore everything on Earth, including Iwatani's hand, before their departure.

In a mid-credit scene set a year later, Lisa and Ludlow are shown to have been married and given birth to Q*Bert children.

Cast

  • Adam Sandler as Sam Brenner, a former arcade video game champion, Cooper's childhood friend and the leader of the Arcaders.[7]
    • Anthony Ippolito as young Brenner
  • Kevin James as Will "Chewie" Cooper, the President of the United States, Brenner's childhood friend and a member of the Arcaders.[7]
    • Jared Riley as young Cooper
  • Michelle Monaghan as Lieutenant Colonel Violet van Patten, a divorced unique weapons developer and specialist for the military and a member of the Arcaders.[8]
  • Peter Dinklage as Eddie "The Fireblaster" Plant, Brenner's arrogant former rival and a member of the Arcaders.[9] The character was partially inspired by Billy Mitchell,[10] a real-world arcade champion who was well-known during the 1980s and 1990s for setting scoring records in Pac-Man and Donkey Kong and was later accused of cheating.[11]
    • Andrew Bambridge as young Eddie
  • Josh Gad as Ludlow "The Wonder Kid" Lamonsoff, a conspiracy-theory-obsessed genius with poor social skills and a member of the Arcaders.[7]
    • Jacob Shinder as young Ludlow
  • Brian Cox as Admiral James Porter, a military heavyweight.[12]
  • Sean Bean as Corporal Hill
  • Jane Krakowski as Jane Cooper, the First Lady of the United States and Cooper's wife.[13]
  • Affion Crockett as Sergeant Dylan Cohan, a soldier present during the Guam attack.
  • Ashley Benson as Lady Lisa, the protagonist of the video game Dojo Quest.[14]
  • Matt Lintz as Matty van Patten, Violet's son.
  • Lainie Kazan as Mickey Lamonsoff, Ludlow's grandmother.[15]

Dan Aykroyd plays the master of ceremonies of the video game championship. Nick Swardson plays a bystander seen during the Pac-Man attack. Dan Patrick, Robert Smigel, and Steve Koren play reporters at the White House. Serena Williams and Martha Stewart have cameo roles as themselves. Matt Frewer reprises his role as the voice of Max Headroom, a role he made famous during the 1980s. Steve Wiebe, a previous Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Jr. World Record holder, plays a military scientist. Denis Akiyama portrays Toru Iwatani, the creator of the Pac-Man franchise,[16] while the real Iwatani has a cameo role as a repairman at the arcade the Arcaders used to play at. Fiona Shaw plays the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.[17] Holly Beavon and Billy West provide additional character voices.[citation needed] Daryl Hall and John Oates, of the musical duo Hall & Oates, have a cameo during a broadcast interruption after Pac-Man's defeat.

Production

Development

In May 2010, Deadline Hollywood reported that Sony Pictures and Adam Sandler's Happy Madison Productions company have acquired the film rights to French filmmaker Patrick Jean's video game-themed short film Pixels,[18] and hired Tim Herlihy to write the script in November of that year,[19] a draft that Herlihy had said that everybody at the studio "hated". Eventually, Herlihy and Sandler came up with the concept of having Kevin James star as the President of the United States and rewrote the film incorporating this element.[20] In July 2012, Timothy Dowling was hired to do a rewrite on the script and Seth Gordon became attached to the project as executive producer and a possible candidate to direct the film.[21]

In May 2013, Chris Columbus entered talks to direct.[22] In an interview, Columbus revealed that he first met Sandler to discuss a possible remake of Hello Ghost, and as he left the meeting, he was given the script for Pixels. The script deeply affected Columbus, who considered it to be "one of the most original ideas I had seen since the Amblin days" and a good opportunity to harken back to the 1980s comedy films he worked on.[23] In July 2014, various characters from classic arcade games such as Space Invaders, Pac-Man, Frogger, Galaga and Donkey Kong, among several others, were licensed for use in the film.[24]

There were originally plans to include a scene where the Great Wall of China is damaged, but the concept was scrapped in the hopes of improving the film's chances in the Chinese market.[25]

Casting

On February 26, 2014, it was announced that Sandler would play the lead role in the film, while James and Josh Gad were in early talks to join the cast.[7] On March 28, Peter Dinklage was also in final talks to join the film, playing the fourth and final male lead.[9] Jennifer Aniston, who previously starred with Sandler in Just Go with It (2011), was originally considered for the female lead, but later declined due to scheduling conflicts.[26] On April 4, Michelle Monaghan joined the film to star as the female lead instead.[8] On June 11, Brian Cox joined the cast as military heavyweight Admiral Porter.[12] The part of Lady Lisa, a beautiful warrior from the fictional 1980s video game Dojo Quest, was offered to Elisha Cuthbert, who turned down the role;[27] the part instead went to Ashley Benson.[14] On July 9, Jane Krakowski joined the cast as the First Lady.[13]

Filming

Movie prop for Pixels in downtown Toronto
Prop for NY Subway entrance has no stairs.

The film was greenlit on a production budget of $135 million, but according to documents from the Sony Pictures hack, producer Doug Belgrad was able to negotiate it down to $110 million.[28] On March 25, 2014, the Ontario Media Development Corporation confirmed that the film would be shot in Toronto from May 28 to September 9 at Pinewood Toronto Studios.[29][30]

Principal photography on the film commenced in Toronto on June 2, 2014, using downtown streets decorated to resemble New York City.[31] Given sequences such as the Pac-Man chase happened at night, often the filmmakers would close the streets off from traffic at 7 PM and redecorate them to resemble New York until it was dark enough, filming from 9:30 PM up to 5:30 AM.[32] On July 29, filming was taking place outside of Markham, Ontario.[33] Filming was also done in the Rouge Park area, and extras were dressing in costume at Markham's Rouge Valley Mennonite Church.[33] On August 4, actors Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage, and Ashley Benson were spotted in Toronto filming scenes for the film on Bay Street, which was transformed into a city block in Washington, D.C., and littered with wrecked vehicles and giant holes in the pavement.[34] The Ontario Government Buildings was doubled to transform into a federal office building in Washington. Actors were aiming at aliens, which could not be seen, but were added later with computer-generated imagery.[34] On August 26, 2014, filming took place in Cobourg.[35] Filming was completed in three months, with 12 hours of shooting a day.[36]

Visual effects

Most of the visual effects for Pixels were handled by Digital Domain and Sony Pictures Imageworks, with nine other VFX companies playing supporting roles, all under the leadership of supervisor Matthew Butler and producer Denise Davis. Early tests began in October 2013, with the majority of the effects work starting after principal photography wrapped in September 2014 and finishing by June 2015. The video game characters would be built out of boxy voxels to resemble the low resolution pixel-based arcades, while also emitting light and having raster scan defects in its animation to appear more like they came from a CRT monitor. Along with the actual sprite sheets, a major inspiration to build the 3D versions was the cabinet art, where Imageworks visual effects supervisor Daniel Kramer considered that "was the intention the game creators wanted their technology to be, but the technology couldn't live up to creating that". The most complex characters to model were Q*Bert, which interacted the most with humans and had the problem of looking round despite being built out of cubes, and Donkey Kong, whom the animators wanted to remain recognizable even in different angles.[32][37][38]

Music

The film score was composed by Henry Jackman.[6] In June 2015, Waka Flocka Flame released a single entitled "Game On", featuring Good Charlotte, which serves as part of the film's soundtrack.[39] A rendition of "We Will Rock You" by Queen remixed by Helmut VonLichten is heard during the film's Donkey Kong scenes. When Eddie Blast is posing to Serena Williams, a rendition of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", by Tears for Fears, is played on stage. "Surrender" By Cheap Trick is also heard in the film.

Release

Theatrical

The film was originally scheduled to be released on May 15, 2015,[40][41] but on August 12, 2014, its release date was pushed to July 24, 2015.[42] In the United States and Canada, it was released in the Dolby Vision format in Dolby Cinema, making it the first film from Sony to be released in that format.[43]

Marketing

The first trailer was released on March 19, 2015 and received 34.3 million global views in 24 hours, breaking Sony's previous record held by The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (22 million views in 2014).[44] The second trailer was released on June 13, 2015.[45] Upon the trailer's release, it was reported that there were similarities between the film and "Anthology of Interest II", a 2002 episode of the Fox animated series Futurama.[46][47]

Sony created a real-life replica of the fictional "Electric Dreams Factory" arcade seen in the film with many of the film's arcade games featured for various fan conventions, such as the 2014 San Diego Comic-Con and the 2015 Wizard World Philadelphia.[48][49] In Brazil, a promotional video was released on July 2, 2015, showing Sandler interacting with Monica and Jimmy Five from local comic Monica's Gang.[50]

Copyright takedown controversy

Columbia Pictures hired Entura International to send Digital Millennium Copyright Act takedown notices to websites hosting user-uploaded videos of the film.[51] The company proceeded to file DMCA takedown notices indiscriminately against several Vimeo videos containing the word "Pixels" in the title, including the 2010 award-winning short film the film is based on,[52] the official film trailer, a 2006 independently produced Cypriot film uploaded by the Independent Museum of Contemporary Art, a 2010 university work by a student of the Bucharest National University of Arts, a royalty-free stock footage clip and an independently produced project. The takedown notice sent by Entura stated that the works infringe a copyright they had the right to enforce; once the notice was made public, it was withdrawn.[53][54]

Home media

Pixels was released on Blu-ray (3D and 2D) and DVD on October 27, 2015.[55] According to The Numbers, the domestic DVD sales are $7,181,924, and the Blu-ray sales are $6,426,936.[56]

Reception

Box office

Pixels grossed $78.7 million in North America and $164.9 million in other territories for a worldwide total of $244.9 million.[5] Reports of the production budget of the film range from $88 million to $129 million,[4][5] with Sony Pictures officially stating the cost as $110 million. The film received tax rebates of $19 million for filming in Canada.[57] While it was still in theaters, The Hollywood Reporter labeled the film a box-office flop.[58]

In the United States and Canada, Pixels opened alongside Paper Towns, Southpaw and The Vatican Tapes, in 3,723 theaters.[59] Box office pundits noted that the film's release date caused it to face competition with the first former film and along with Ant-Man and Minions, all of which were projected to earn around $20 million.[60][61] However, some analysts suggested that the film opening could have grossed as high as $30 million and if it had failed to hit $30 million, it could have had difficulty being profitable unless it earned a significant audience abroad.[62] It made $1.5 million from its Thursday night showings at 2,776 theaters and topped the box office on its opening day, earning $9.2 million.[63][64][65] Through its opening weekend it grossed $24 million from 3,723 theaters, debuting at second place at the box office, behind Ant-Man.[66]

Critical response

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 18% based on 206 reviews; the average rating is 4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Much like the worst arcade games from the era that inspired it, Pixels has little replay value and is hardly worth a quarter."[67] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 27 out of 100, based on 37 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[68] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[65]

Peter Travers of Rolling Stone gave the film one star out of four, calling it "a 3D metaphor for Hollywood's digital assault on our eyes and brains" and deeming it "relentless and exhausting".[69] In Salon.com, Andrew O'Hehir called the film "another lazy Adam Sandler exercise in 80s Nostalgia", as well as "an overwhelmingly sad experience" characterized by "soul-sucking emptiness".[70] The Guardian called it "casually sexist, awkwardly structured, bro-centric" and warned, "Pity the poor souls who go into the comedy blockbuster thinking they've signed up to watch The Lego Movie by way of Independence Day. They'll be disappointed".[71] Joe Neumaier of the New York Daily News gave the film zero stars and wrote, "Someone please retire Adam Sandler. Pixels is the last straw for this has-been...Every joke is forced, every special effect is un-special...The dipstick Pixels is about as much fun as a joystick and not even half as smart".[72] "It manages to achieve the weird effect of feeling overlong and choppy at the same time, like someone edited the film with a pair of garden shears," wrote Randy Cordova in The Arizona Republic.[73]

"Everything is wrong here," wrote Megan Garber in The Atlantic Monthly, "cinematically, creatively, maybe even morally. Because Pixels is one of those bad movies that isn't just casually bad, or shoot-the-moon bad, or too-close-to-the-sun bad, or actually kind of delightfully bad. It is tediously bad. It is bafflingly bad. It is, in its $90 million budget and 104-minute run time, wastefully bad. Its badness seems to come not from failure in the classic sense—a goal set, and unachieved—but from something much worse: laziness. Ambivalence. A certain strain of cinematic nihilism".[74] Peter Sobczynski, writing for RogerEbert.com, called the premise promising but the execution "abysmal".[75]

Conversely, Katie Walsh of Chicago Tribune was more positive, saying "despite [its] unfortunate shortcomings, Pixels has its funny and fresh moments, thanks in large part to the supporting comic actors and inventive special effects".[76]

Accolades

Award Category Nominee Result Ref(s)
Golden Raspberry Awards Worst Picture Adam Sandler, Chris Columbus, Mark Radcliffe, Allen Covert Nominated [77]
Worst Actor Adam Sandler Nominated [77]
Worst Supporting Actor Josh Gad Nominated [77]
Kevin James Nominated [77]
Worst Supporting Actress Michelle Monaghan Nominated [77]
Worst Screenplay Tim Herlihy and Timothy Dowling Nominated [77]
Teen Choice Awards Choice Summer Movie Star: Male Adam Sandler Nominated [78]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Chang, Justin (July 22, 2015). "Film Review: 'Pixels'". Variety. Archived from the original on August 7, 2016. Retrieved October 20, 2016.
  2. ^ "Pixels (12A)". British Board of Film Classification. July 14, 2015. Archived from the original on August 20, 2022. Retrieved July 14, 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Pixels (2015)". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on August 16, 2016. Retrieved May 31, 2016.
  4. ^ a b "2015 Feature Film Study" (PDF). FilmLA. June 15, 2016. p. 6. Archived from the original on July 4, 2016. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e "Pixels". Box Office Mojo. IMDb. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Pixels (2015)". American Film Institute. Archived from the original on July 26, 2022. Retrieved July 26, 2022.
  7. ^ a b c d Sneider, Jeff (February 26, 2014). "Adam Sandler to Star in Sony's Big-Budget Video Game Movie 'Pixels'". thewrap.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  8. ^ a b Kit, Borys (April 4, 2014). "Michelle Monaghan Joining Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on June 13, 2018. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  9. ^ a b "Game of Thrones' Star Peter Dinklage Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'". Variety. March 28, 2014. Archived from the original on September 1, 2016. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  10. ^ Mukabwa, Namwene (October 14, 2023). "This 'Pixels' Character Was Inspired by a Legendary (and Controversial) Video Game Player". Collider. Archived from the original on November 19, 2023. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  11. ^ "Donkey Kong scoreboard strips Billy Mitchell's high score claims". Ars Technica. February 3, 2018. Archived from the original on March 20, 2019. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  12. ^ a b Abramovitch, Seth (June 11, 2014). "Brian Cox Joins Cast of Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on June 16, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  13. ^ a b Yamato, Jen (January 1, 1970). "'30 Rock's Jane Krakowski Joins Adam Sandler Sci-Fi Comedy 'Pixels'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 10, 2014.
  14. ^ a b Sneider, Jeff (July 1, 2014). "'Pretty Little Liars' Star Ashley Benson Joins Adam Sandler in 'Pixels'". thewrap.com. Archived from the original on July 2, 2014. Retrieved July 2, 2014.
  15. ^ Rich, Katey. "Pixels and Adam Sandler Have Killed the Boys-Only Summer Blockbuster". Vanity Fair. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  16. ^ "Pixels gives Pac-Man creator his moment of fame". Cult of Mac. March 18, 2015. Archived from the original on March 1, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  17. ^ "'Pixels' Is This Summer's Unsung Masterpiece*". Pajiba. July 24, 2015. Archived from the original on March 30, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  18. ^ Fleming, Mike Jr. (May 12, 2010). "Sony, Happy Madison Playing With Viral Sensation 'Pixels'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on April 11, 2014. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  19. ^ Kit, Borys (November 10, 2010). "Happy Madison Hires Writer for 'Pixels' Feature". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 14, 2010. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  20. ^ Hogan, Brianne (July 27, 2015). "Pixels: Baking Comedy into the Characters". CreativeScreenwriting.com. Archived from the original on July 30, 2015. Retrieved July 27, 2015.
  21. ^ Sneider, Jeff (July 16, 2012). "Tim Dowling to rewrite vidgame-themed 'Pixels'". Variety. Archived from the original on December 20, 2014. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  22. ^ Sneider, Jeff (May 30, 2013). "Chris Columbus in Talks to Direct 'Pixels' for Sandler and Sony". thewrap.com. Archived from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved March 5, 2014.
  23. ^ "Chris Columbus Interview: Pixels, Return Of Amblin, John Hughes and More". Slashfilm. April 27, 2015. Archived from the original on March 1, 2020. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  24. ^ Graser, Marc (July 22, 2014). "Pac-Man, Donkey Kong Among '80s Video Game Icons to Appear in Adam Sandler's 'Pixels'". Variety. Archived from the original on March 27, 2019. Retrieved July 23, 2014.
  25. ^ Baldwin, Clare; Cooke, Kristina (July 24, 2015). "Special Report: How Sony sanitized Adam Sandler movie to please Chinese censors". Reuters. Archived from the original on July 26, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  26. ^ "Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston to Make Beautiful 'Pixels' Together?". Moviefone. February 26, 2014. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 12, 2014.
  27. ^ "Quotes by Elisha Cuthbert". UberQuotes. Archived from the original on February 5, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  28. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (December 5, 2014). "Sony Hack Reveals Top-Secret Profitability of 2013 Movies". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 25, 2020. Retrieved February 21, 2021.
  29. ^ "Listing of productions shooting or about to shoot around Ontario, including locations in Hamilton, Ontario". omdc.on.ca. Archived from the original on July 31, 2015. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  30. ^ Vlessing, Etan (March 25, 2014). "Sony's Video Game Movie 'Pixels' to Shoot in Toronto". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on March 28, 2014. Retrieved April 5, 2014.
  31. ^ "Adam Sandler begins filming in 'Pixels' in Toronto". onlocationvacations.com. June 3, 2014. Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  32. ^ a b Frei, Vincent (July 29, 2015). "PIXELS: Marten Larsson – VFX Supervisor – Digital Domain". ArtOfVFX.com. Archived from the original on August 16, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  33. ^ a b Joseph, Simone (July 29, 2014). "Adam Sandler filming movie near Markham". yorkregion.com. Archived from the original on July 17, 2015. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  34. ^ a b R. Kennedy, John (August 4, 2014). "PHOTOS: Josh Gad, Peter Dinklage on Toronto set of 'Pixels'". globalnews.ca. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  35. ^ "King Street closed for filming of 'Pixels' movie in Cobourg". northumberlandnews.com. August 14, 2014. Archived from the original on August 17, 2014. Retrieved August 15, 2014.
  36. ^ "Michelle Monaghan: My leading men are magic!". film-news.co.uk. October 20, 2014. Archived from the original on July 10, 2015. Retrieved October 21, 2014.
  37. ^ "Pixels: thinking outside the voxel". FXGuide.com. July 26, 2015. Archived from the original on July 30, 2015. Retrieved July 31, 2015.
  38. ^ ""Pixels" - VFX Q&A". Cinefex Blog. July 29, 2015. Archived from the original on July 29, 2015.
  39. ^ Clark, Trent (June 2, 2015). "Waka Flocka Flame & Good Charlotte Go Half On Pixels: The Movie Theme Song". HipHopWired.com. Archived from the original on June 3, 2015. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  40. ^ Bahr, Lindsey (July 18, 2014). "Adam Sandler, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage battle Pac-Man in 'Pixels'". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on January 18, 2015. Retrieved July 18, 2014.
  41. ^ Lee, Ashley (April 28, 2014). "Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Gets July 2015 Release Date". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on June 11, 2014. Retrieved June 6, 2014.
  42. ^ "Sony Delays Adam Sandler's 'Pixels', Moves Up Brad Pitt's 'Fury'". Deadline Hollywood. August 12, 2014. Archived from the original on August 13, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  43. ^ Giardina, Carolyn (July 22, 2015). "'Hunger Games,' 'Pixels,' 'Everest' Among Upcoming Dolby Cinema Titles". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 27, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  44. ^ McNary, Dave (March 19, 2015). "Adam Sandler's 'Pixels' Trailer Gets Record 34 Million Views". Variety. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  45. ^ Pedersen, Erik (March 17, 2015). "'Pixels' Trailer: First Look At Adam Sandler Pic Heralds An 8-Bit Invasion". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on March 19, 2015. Retrieved March 20, 2015.
  46. ^ Doré, Louis (June 9, 2015). "Adam Sandler new movie Pixels reported to bear eerie similarities to a 2002 Futurama episode". The Independent. Archived from the original on January 2, 2020. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  47. ^ Thier, Dave (July 23, 2015). "Reminder: 'Pixels' Lifted Its Entire Plot From An Episode Of 'Futurama'". Forbes. Archived from the original on July 29, 2017. Retrieved September 8, 2017.
  48. ^ "Columbia Pictures is Bringing a Pixels Arcade to Comic-Con". ComingSoon.net. July 10, 2014. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved March 28, 2016.
  49. ^ "Visit PIXELS "Electric Dreams Factory" Arcade, located at Booth #1401 At Wizard World Philadelphia May 7-10!". Wizard World. Archived from the original on September 7, 2015. Retrieved October 31, 2015.
  50. ^ Bonatto, Aline (July 2, 2015). "Adam Sandler se junta à 'Turma da Mônica' para divulgar 'Pixels'". Extra (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on July 5, 2015. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
  51. ^ "Anti-Piracy Group Hits Indie Creators for Using the Word 'Pixels'". TorrentFreak. August 8, 2015. Archived from the original on August 8, 2015. Retrieved August 9, 2015.
  52. ^ "DMCA (Copyright) Complaint to Vimeo". ChillingEffects.org.
  53. ^ Starr, Michelle (August 9, 2015). "Videos taken down from Vimeo for using the word 'Pixels'". CNET. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on December 4, 2018. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  54. ^ Maxwell, Andy (August 11, 2015). "Vimeo Intervenes to Fix 'Pixels' DMCA Disaster". TorrentFreak. Archived from the original on August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 18, 2015.
  55. ^ "Pixels Blu-ray". Blu-ray.com. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  56. ^ "Pixels". The Numbers. Nash Information Services, LLC. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
  57. ^ "Box Office: 'Pixels' Continues Adam Sandler's Losing Streak in the U.S." The Hollywood Reporter. July 26, 2015. Archived from the original on November 20, 2015. Retrieved November 17, 2015.
  58. ^ McClintock, Pamela (September 4, 2015). "Summer Box-Office Flops: 'Tomorrowland,' 'Fantastic Four' Top List". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on February 3, 2023. Retrieved November 19, 2023.
  59. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 20, 2015). "'Ant-Man' & 'Minions' Smaller In Actuals; 'Trainwreck' Starts To Party – Weekend Box Office". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved July 21, 2015.
  60. ^ McClintock, Pamela (July 21, 2015). "Box-Office Preview: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Prepare for Battle With 'Ant-Man,' 'Minions'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 24, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  61. ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 21, 2015). "'Pixels', 'Paper Towns' & 'Southpaw' Vie For A Variety Of Demos – Box Office Preview". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  62. ^ Lang, Brent (July 21, 2015). "Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Jump Into Crowded Summer Field". Variety. (Penske Media Corporation). Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  63. ^ McNary, Dave (July 24, 2015). "Box Office: 'Paper Towns' Tops 'Pixels' With $2 Million on Thursday Night". Variety. Archived from the original on July 24, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  64. ^ McClintock, Pamela; Ford, Rebecca (July 24, 2015). "Box Office: 'Pixels' in Trouble; 'Southpaw' Could Beat 'Paper Towns'". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  65. ^ a b D'Alessandro, Anthony (July 25, 2015). "Adam Sandler Wins Friday, But 'Ant-Man' Will Punch 'Pixels' Out Of No. 1 Spot – Late Night B.O. Update". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on July 25, 2015. Retrieved July 25, 2015.
  66. ^ McClintock, Pamela (July 26, 2015). "Box Office: 'Pixels,' 'Paper Towns' Stall; 'Southpaw' Overperforms". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on July 28, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2015.
  67. ^ "Pixels". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved July 19, 2023.
  68. ^ "Pixels". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
  69. ^ Travers, Peter (July 23, 2015). "Movie Review: Pixels". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on February 19, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2015.
  70. ^ O'Hehir, Andrew (July 22, 2015). "The soul-sucking emptiness of "Pixels": Donkey Kong is the least of humanity's worries in Adam Sandler's latest desperate quest". Salon.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  71. ^ Smith, Nigel M. (July 24, 2015). "Pixels review – just another Adam Sandler movie, despite impressive CGI | Film". The Guardian. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  72. ^ Neumaier, Joe (July 22, 2015). "'Pixels' review: Adam Sandler's video-game adventure with Kevin James and Peter Dinklage scores zero". NY Daily News. Archived from the original on October 1, 2015. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  73. ^ Cordova, Randy (July 23, 2015). "Review: 'Pixels' an uneven ode to '80s video games". Azcentral.com. Archived from the original on October 24, 2020. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  74. ^ Garber, Megan (July 24, 2015). "Movie Review: 'Pixels,' Starring Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Michelle Monaghan, Josh Gad, and Peter Dinklage". The Atlantic. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
  75. ^ Sobczynski, Peter (July 24, 2015). "Pixels Movie Review & Film Summary (2015)". www.rogerebert.com. Archived from the original on October 30, 2015. Retrieved October 16, 2015.
  76. ^ Walsh, Katie (July 23, 2015). "'Pixels' review: Supporting cast, effects help gaming movie". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on April 16, 2016. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  77. ^ a b c d e f "Razzie Awards 2016 Winners Announced". ComingSoon.net. February 27, 2016. Archived from the original on October 30, 2019. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  78. ^ Johnson, Zach (July 8, 2015). "Teen Choice Awards 2015 Nominees: Wave 2 Revealed!". E! Online. Archived from the original on July 12, 2017. Retrieved January 18, 2016.

External links