Would you like to play a game WarGames quotes?
The Brain quotes Joshua from “Wargames” when he starts his attacks on the Titans by saying, “Would you like to play a game?” His voice is also electronic, like Joshua’s.
Shall we play a game How about Global Thermonuclear War?
How about Global Thermonuclear War? Joshua : Wouldn’t you prefer a good game of chess? David Lightman : [typing] Later. Let’s play Global Thermonuclear War.
What does jigsaw always say?
1 “Game Over.” – John Kramer (Saw) Easily the most iconic and terrifying phrase uttered by anyone in the Saw franchise, Jigsaw’s signature “game over” line will haunt the nightmares of horror fans for decades to come.
What does ghost face say?
Ghostface : IF YOU HANG UP ON ME, YOU’LL DIE JUST LIKE YOUR MOTHER! Do you want to die, Sidney?
What was the name of the game in WarGames?
The computer playing Global Thermonuclear War with David Lightman is called the WOPR, which is an acronym for War Operation Plan Response.
Was Jigsaw based on a true story?
Although many people are inspired by movies, and there may most certainly have been some notable murders that could have been inspired by Saw’s fictional killer Jigsaw… there is no real Jigsaw killer. The Saw franchise, no matter how creative, is not based upon a true story.
What are some war games quotes?
WarGames Quotes. QuotesGram A young man finds a back door into a military central computer in which reality is confused with game-playing, possibly starting World War III. Joshua: Greetings, Professor Falken. Stephen Falken: Hello, Joshua. Joshua: A strange game.
Does David realize that the WOPR does not distinguish between games and reality?
David does not realize that the WOPR does not distinguish between games and reality, and that his seemingly innocent request starts the “game” of Global Thermonuclear War, which U.S. military computers at NORAD report as a real attack by the Soviet Union.
What is the movie WarGames?
Your continued donations keep Wikiquote running! WarGames is a 1983 film about a teenager who unintentionally hacks into a war-simulating computer at NORAD, causing the US to panic over a seemingly impending Soviet nuclear strike. Directed by John Badham. Written by Lawrence Lasker and Walter F. Parkes.
Why is there no way to win a nuclear war?
Because it’s a boring game. It’s always a tie. Exactly. There’s no way to win. The game itself is pointless! But back in the war room, they believe you can win a nuclear war. That there can be “acceptable losses.”