Game Over, Man!
Game Over, Man!
R | 23 March 2018 (USA)
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Three friends are on the verge of getting their video game financed when their benefactor is taken hostage by terrorists.

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Diagonaldi

Very well executed

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Beanbioca

As Good As It Gets

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MoPoshy

Absolutely brilliant

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Taraparain

Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.

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kevincarloway

Honestly almost wet myself. It's not a deep movie and was never supposed to be which is why I guess there are so many poor reviews. I didn't expect much from this but it was well worth a watch. Plenty laughs to be had.

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Eric266

Netflix is starting to build quite a stable of quality films that have never played at the theaters. That used to be a red flag when a movie went straight to home video. Now, streaming services are going to put the movie theaters out of business.I've never watched Workaholics, but I'm familiar with the work of the actors. Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Blake Anderson play pot smoking, clueless waiters in a luxury hotel who have an idea for a video game. They plan to sneak pitch the idea to a wealthy Middle Eastern playboy, Bae (Utkarsh Ambudkar) during a late night party. However, the high rise hotel that is taken over by terrorists, ala Die Hard. Neal McDonough plays the terrorist leader, Rhona Mitra is his female assassin, and Daniel Stern is the hotel manager. Along the way, several famous people, actors and comedians show up playing themselves as hostages in the hotel. Joel McHale, Donald Faison, Steve-O, Shaggy, and Mark Cuban are some of the famous faces who show up. The plot is pretty standard fare with the typical gross out jokes and sophomoric humor you would expect from these guys. Somehow, strangely, it works. I laughed my head off through most of the film and there is a kitchen fight scene that had me both groaning and laughing. Shaggy is forced to sing a rendition of his hit, "It Wasn't Me" by the terrorists and its hilarious. The terrorists also rig up the hostages with bomb necklaces like in Swordfish with unexpected and sad results. This movie won't make any "best of" lists, but it was pretty damn funny. It did a great send up of Die Hard and I was fully expecting Bruce Willis to show up (and disappointed when he didn't.)

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clintstevens

This will be short and sweet. If you enjoy vulgarity, used condoms, penises, unfunny jokes, the F word, people and a dog being blown up, and actors embarrassing themselves on screen; then you'll love this movie. All the positive reviews here for this P.O.S. proves how little taste Hollywood and their customers have.

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lamine-diange

It's a complete waste of time, not funny at all, adam devine is a very very bad actor

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