It comes as no surprise that most movies based on videogames turn out to be, well, not so great. I would put all the blame entirely onUwe Boll’s shoulders, but one man is not the reason for the failure of an entire genre. In fact, there have been plenty of videogame movies directed by different people that have been just as terrible as anything birthed from the cinematic loins of our beloved Uwe.

But why is this? Is it the subject matter? Is it the less-than-cared-for adaptations?

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After recently re-watching 1989 classicThe WizardI think I finally figured out the answer.

Now, this is a major revelation, and I truly feel all filmmakers that are evenconsideringmaking a videogame movie need to read this. I can guarantee with 100% certainty that a videogame movie will become infinitely better by listening to this simple advice.Guaranteed.

Superman, Elio, and Glordon all looking up

So far,The Wizardis the only videogame movie I have ever seen that takes advantage of this random, yet super important, addition. But that could change. There is only about a month until its release, but maybe super producer Jerry Bruckheimer would still have time to implement this into the newPrince of Persiamovie? It’s highly anticipated, and if successful, could change the landscape of how audiences perceive movies based on videogames.

It’s not too late, Mr. Bruckheimer. Hit the jump to find outexactlywhat your movie needs.

Three characters walking through red water with a massive dinosaur looming over them in jurassic world rebirth next to a boy riding a black dragon in how to train your dragon

This undiscovered secret is very simple, really.

All videogame movies need to feature a random old man in a Speedo.

All of them.

I know what you are thinking: “Wait, what? I don’t …what?”

Before you question this abnormal advice, hear me out for a second.

Steve, Garrett, and Henry standing on a bridge in front of a Woodland Mansion in A Minecraft Movie.

The Wizardis a cult classic amongst many gamers, but, honestly, watching it back all these years later, the movie leaves little to be desired. It’s competent enough, but, as most of you know, it suffers from serious “retro goggles.” It’s fun to watch because it is so ridiculous (and features some fantastic retro games!), but not many people would consider it trulygreat.

You get the idea.

Now, keep in mind that this old man hasnothingto do with the movie. Nothing at all. He is merely a background player that, honestly, is probably not even an actor. I just assume he was visiting the pool one day and just so happened to walk ontoThe Wizardset in his magnificent ripened banana hammock.

Since I tend to believe most people are inherently awesome, I am guessingThe Wizarddirector Todd Holland saw this random man in the shot, freaked out at first that his security team didn’t do their job, but ultimately decided to not change a thing. Hell, I know that if I was the director ofThe WizardI wouldn’t cut this scene out either. It’s too amazing.

Five A Minecraft Movie characters standing in a blocky Minecraft forest with a dog.

Just look at that old man. Look at the way he is chewing on the end of his glasses; look at the disapproving, super creepy look he is giving the actors. HE IS INCREDIBLE!

I have seenThe Wizardmany, many times, but it wasn’t until this latest screening when I realized how much this random scene really changes the film’s overall quality. When the old man appeared on-screen I laughed so hard I actually fell off my couch. You know what kind of laugh I am talking about — one of those loud, guttural laughs that actually makes you lose control of your entire body.

A Minecraft Movie cast standing together in Minecraft

It was glorious.

Because of this scene and this scene alone,The Wizardis a better movie. It always will be. Until the day I die, I will know how amazingThe Wizardis simply because it has this old man in it. The movie goes from fun, cheesy Sunday afternoon viewing to something I will never forget for the rest of my life.

So, by using simple math, ifThe Wizard+ random old man in Speedo = greatest videogame movie ever, thenanyvideogame movie + random old man in Speedo = greatest videogame movie ever.

The Fantastic Four standing in front of a large blue four in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps film.

You may scoff at this, but is it not entirely accurate? Can you truly argue that the inclusion of this random old man in a Speedo does not makeThe Wizarda better film?

Still not convinced? Here, watch thevideoof this specific sequence:

If you are not laughing right now something is seriously wrong with you.

And, just in case that didn’t work, here it is one more time IN SLOW MOTION:

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LOOK AT IT AND BASK IN ITS WONDER!

Pretty spectacular, huh?

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Imagine the worst videogame movies you have ever seen. ImagineAlone in the Dark; imagineBloodRayne; imagine — gasp! —In the Name of the King.

Now, imagine those movies with the addition of a random old man in a Speedo. Boom! Instant classics.

The Fantastic Four and Thunderbolts teams from Marvel