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The Lonely Island Plays Doubt: The Video Game

Who hasn’t been eagerly awaiting the video game adaptation of Doubt, the 2008 film that cast Phillip Seymore Hoffman as a Catholic priest involved in an inappropriate relationship with an altar boy?

We missed out on this Lonely Island short, which originally aired during the 2009 MTV Movie Awards, as we were rather busy getting our pre-E3 Kotaku party on at the time, but its message is as poignant today as it was then. You have to have a good developer in order to make a good movie adaptation. If EA had been handling this it would have been epic.

Thanks to James for sending this our way!

Comments (AU Comments | US Comments)

  • Brady

    Hahaha! I love those guys.

  • Fer

    When I watched it, the guy said “Maybe I’m not plying right” instead of “Doesn’t translate well”.

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