Here’s how old I am: When I first read this news my immediate reaction was “They’re making a movie out of that game where you have to put flags on all the bombs? Doesn’t seem very cinematic.” No, Matt, you idiot. That’s Minesweeper. This is Minecraft, and even though your lame ass hasn’t played it before and barely even knows what it is, it’s hugely popular, with over 100 million registered users, and millions of copies sold on PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3.

Minecraft is an open world game that involves building and destroying things (or so I’m told, because I am out-of-touch and uncool). It kind of sounds like the whole “Master Builder” concept from The Lego Movie that’s currently earning many hundreds of millions of dollars around the world for Warner Bros. Could that have something to do with Warner Bros. acquiring the rights to make a Minecraft movie, and to get Roy Lee, one of the producers of The Lego Movie, to produce it? No, you’re right. This is surely just one gigantic coincidence.

Nonetheless, Deadline says Warner Bros. is moving forward with their Minecraft movie, produced by Lee. The big difference between the two projects right off the bat is that Lego was computer animated, while Minecraft will be live-action. With the film in the earliest stages of development, that’s the extent of the concrete information, which is good; that gives me a couple years to play the thing and sound like I know what I’m talking about by the time the movie hits theaters. And if someone wants to make a Minesweeper movie, I’m totally down with that too.