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News by Robert Purchese

19 August, 2008

Actress Maggie Q, star of Need for Speed Undercover, reckons videogames have work to do before Hollywood accepts them as a viable acting vehicle.

However, as a measure of how far the medium had progressed, she said there had been "no adverse reaction" to her part in the street-racing game, and that lots of people even thought the idea was "cool".

"I think there's just too much that we don't know about [videogames] that it's hard to say, 'Oh, you're doing that?' Because, guess what, this world in its own right - in any right - is huge," Maggie Q told MTV Multiplayer.

"It's honestly hard to judge a world that you don't know. I think for Hollywood and for the acting world...I was sort of like, 'Oh my gosh, what's this going to mean to me if I'm going to do a videogame?' I sort of thought about it for a while.

"Everyone I've mentioned it to, honestly - actors, directors, producers, people I've worked with...I've just gotten back from a movie last week, and all the guys I worked with were like, 'Where you going?' And I told them I was doing this game and they were like, 'Coooool!'" she added

Maggie Q, noted for work on Mission Impossible III and Die Hard 4.0, joins the Need for Speed series on the tail of celebrities such as Kate from Lost and Brook Burke.

Her comments echo those of Joe Kucan (Kane from the Command & Conquer series), who told us earlier in the year that there was a lingering element of snobbery in Hollywood towards videogame actors.

"I think there's still snobbery; I think there's still a massive misunderstanding about what the work actually is," Kucan told Eurogamer.

Need for Speed Undercover is due out on every imaginable format in November, and is much more than just some wise advice from an older brother.

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Zomoniac
19/08/08 @ 13:18
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She has a surname made up of one letter, and says "coooool!". Does she really think anyone takes her seriously anyway?
funkyd
19/08/08 @ 13:19
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/yawn
squarejawhero
19/08/08 @ 13:27
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She is pretty hot though. I'll grant her that.
Artemus
19/08/08 @ 13:31
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would
varsas
19/08/08 @ 13:33
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@ Zomoniac: If you read the article she says that other people said it was "cool". She's been acting for years now and is pretty decent in the US and HK films.
Collymilad
19/08/08 @ 13:36
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And why does gaming need to be accepted?

Gaming is a better and more interesting medium than film. Hollywood needs to bow down to gaming, not the other way round.
sickpuppysoftware
19/08/08 @ 13:39
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Maggie Q? Maggie Who more like
spammage
19/08/08 @ 13:41
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I would.
Wobble
19/08/08 @ 13:57
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Pics or GTFO.
Dr.Mott
19/08/08 @ 13:57
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Also would.
Widge
19/08/08 @ 13:58
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More interesting than film? Its more interactive, but when it actually comes to content, the majority is well trod cliched ground. Yes, Hollywood does churn out a big fat wadge of generic blockbusters, but it does a hell of alot of good stuff too. Genuine surprise when something like Mirrors Edge comes along to gameland for daring to look and be a bit different.
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19/08/08 @ 14:03
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@Widge - True, though suspect Colly was saying that the gaming industry shouldn't have such an inferiority complex. We're a very different industry with different challenges, and we shouldn't feel like the movie industry is on a higher plane of superiority. I agree with this.
squarejawhero
19/08/08 @ 14:13
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If you don't know who Maggie Q is you need Naked Weapon.
Spanky
19/08/08 @ 14:43
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What a twat.

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neilka
19/08/08 @ 15:12
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Are you absolutely sure about Kate from Lost being in a NFS, EG? I can't find any reference to it anywhere...
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19/08/08 @ 23:05
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20/08/08 @ 00:11
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If I were called Margaret Quigley I'd change it to something like Maggie Q as well.
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@"Artemus
19-Aug-08 14:31:55

would"


me too.

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