Intro
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We'll resist the obvious "lights, camera, action" reference for this guide. That is an old, tired cliché, completely unbefitting for this excellent game.
That is mostly because The Movies is in fact more than a game: it's also a software tool for exhibiting your creative side, something that is thankfully becoming more and more challenged as games evolve. Although it appears (and plays) in the style of The Sims, there's a lot more room for fun and a lot more control over your subjects' specific actions.
This guide will do its best not to make comments on what makes a "good" movie, because there is no such universal concept. Instead, we will bring you the most information and advice as anywhere else on the Internet to assist you in creating your masterpiece, from choosing the right set to setting up subtitles.
So, pull up your director's chair, grab a bucket of popcorn topped with a half-pound of "butter," slurp that soda, and enjoy the ride. You're about to get a crash-course in movie making and catering to stars. And when it's over, there will be nothing left to do but compose your own blockbuster and screaming "lights, camera, action!" to your stars.
Wait, what'd we just say? Aw, crap.
In this IGN Strategy Guide for The Movies, you'll find:
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