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2018 American filmGame Over, Man!Promotional posterDirected byKyle NewacheckScreenplay byAnders HolmStory by
Anders Holm
Kyle Newacheck
Adam DeVine
Blake Anderson
Produced by
Adam DeVine
Anders Holm
Blake Anderson
Kyle Newacheck
Seth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
James Weaver
Scott Rudin
Eli Bush
Isaac Horne
Starring
Adam DeVine
Anders Holm
Blake Anderson
CinematographyGrant SmithEdited byEvan HenkeMusic bySteve JablonskyProductioncompanies
Mail Order Company
Point Grey Pictures
Scott Rudin Productions
Distributed byNetflixRelease date
March 23, 2018 (2018-03-23)
Running time101 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$27.1 million[1]
Game Over, Man! is a 2018 American action comedy film directed by Kyle Newacheck, written by Anders Holm, and starring Holm, Adam DeVine, and Blake Anderson, all of whom previously collaborated on the sitcom Workaholics. It follows three down-on-their-luck housekeepers who must save the day when the Los Angeles hotel where they work is taken hostage. The film was released on March 23, 2018 on Netflix, but was panned by critics.
Plot[edit]
Three friends, Alexxx, Darren, and Joel "Baby Dunk", work as housekeepers at a luxury hotel in Los Angeles and seize an opportunity to pitch their idea to potential investor Awadi, the Bey of Tunisia. The Bey offers the trio a check, but the hotel manager quickly confiscates it and fires them.
Moments later Awadi is taken hostage by terrorists, alongside everyone else in the hotel. The inexperienced trio narrowly escape the terrorists; meanwhile the Bey is forced to share details for an offshore account allowing the terrorists' hacker to drain the funds. As the trio attempt another escape, they inadvertently crash into the security room, happening to thwart the hacking.
Bey Awadi's personal attaché Ahmad is revealed to be the mastermind behind the terrorist siege. He gets on television demanding $500 million, proceeding to kill one hostage every 15 minutes until his demands are met.
Seeking revenge on the trio, one terrorist captures and tortures them in the hotel spa. They attack and kill him, then rig his body with a version of their invention, a remote-controlled power suit. Sending him into the conference room as an initial attack, the trio then enter with automatic weapons.
Ahmad receives a getaway helicopter, and the trio appear on the roof, apparently carrying the ransom money. They trade the money for Bey Awadi, and as the helicopter departs, we learn the trio smuggled explosives onboard. One of the surviving hostages offers the trio a lucrative video game development deal.
Cast[edit]
Adam DeVine as Alexxx
Anders Holm as Darren
Blake Anderson as Joel aka "Baby Dunk"
Utkarsh Ambudkar Bae Awadi
Aya Cash as Cassie
Neal McDonough as Conrad
Daniel Stern as Mitch
Jamie Demetriou as Mr. Ahmad
Rhona Mitra as Erma
Sam Richardson as Donald
Steve Howey as Rich
Mac Brandt as Jared
Geno Segers as Sal
Roe Hartrampf as Alan
Natasa Kojic as Ashley
Shaggy (musician) portrays himself in the film.
Production[edit]
On June 9, 2016, Netflix announced that it was producing Game Over, Man! with producers including Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg, and James Weaver via their Point Grey banner; and Scott Rudin and Eli Bush via Scott Rudin Productions. The list of producers also includes Adam DeVine, Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Newacheck, who collectively form the comedy group Mail Order Comedy, as well as Isaac Horne of Avalon Management.[2][3]
Release[edit]
The film held its official premiere on March 21, 2018 at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles, California.[4][5]
Reception[edit]
Critical reception[edit]
Game Over, Man! has been met with a generally negative response from critics. On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an 18% approval rating with an average rating of 3.6/10 based on 17 reviews.[6] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 32 out of 100 based on 8 critics, indicating "generally unfavorable reviews".[7]
In a negative review, Glenn Kenny of The New York Times said, "This almost laugh-free comedy...is distinguished by a relentless level of outrageous yet strangely listless vulgarity."[8] In a similarly negative review, Variety's Monica Castillo said "Game Over, Man! is a movie with few original ideas, plenty of tropes, and not enough love for the Bill Paxton Aliens character who made its eponymous catchphrase popular."[9] Indiewire's David Ehrlich was more mixed saying, "Game Over, Man! becomes to Workaholics what Keanu was to Key & Peele — a sporadically funny riff on a formula that worked much better in small doses. You know it’s a Netflix joint, because it almost feels designed to be half-watched in the background; an overly loud piece of muzak."[10] In a somewhat positive review, Michael Rechtshaffen of the Los Angeles Times said "The guys occasionally over-reach for irreverence, director and fellow Workaholics veteran Kyle Newacheck mainly succeeds in delivering the most defiantly outrageous farce since Borat."[11]
References[edit]
^ "Initial Certification Search" (Type "Game Over" in the search box). Fastlane NextGen. Archived from the original on July 16, 2022. Retrieved May 9, 2020.
^ Kit, Borys (June 9, 2016). "'Workaholics' Creators, Seth Rogen Team for Action Comedy 'Game Over, Man!' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 17, 2018. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
^ Cabin, Chris (June 9, 2016). "'Workaholics' Creators Team With Seth Rogen for Netflix's 'Game Over, Man!'". Collider. Archived from the original on January 5, 2018. Retrieved January 4, 2018.
^ "Movie Premieres". Westwood Village. Archived from the original on March 20, 2018. Retrieved March 20, 2018.
^ Greggs, Gina (March 22, 2018). "Celeb Snaps! Hottest Star Sightings — Thursday, March 22, 2018 Celebuzz!". Celebuzz. Archived from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
^ "Game Over, Man! (2018)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on 2022-02-04. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
^ "Game Over, Man! Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Archived from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
^ Kenny, Glenn (March 22, 2018). "Review: 'Game Over, Man!' Is Far From Pitch Perfect". The New York Times. Archived from the original on March 23, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
^ Castillo, Monica (March 23, 2018). "Film Review: 'Game Over, Man!'". Variety. Archived from the original on March 25, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
^ Ehrlich, David (March 23, 2018). "'Game Over, Man!' Review: The 'Workaholics' Team Reunites for a Drug-Addled Riff on 'Die Hard'". IndieWire. Archived from the original on March 24, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
^ Rechtshaffen, Michael (March 22, 2018). "The 'Workaholics' crew reunites for raunchy Netflix comedy 'Game Over, Man!'". Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on March 25, 2018. Retrieved March 25, 2018.
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Goon (2011; Goldberg only)
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Sausage Party (2016)
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016)
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Blockers (2018)
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Long Shot (2019)
Good Boys (2019)
An American Pickle (2020)
Console Wars (2020)
Joy Ride (2023)
Cobweb (2023)
Miller's Girl (2024)
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Over, Man! (2018) - IMDbMenuMoviesRelease CalendarTop 250 MoviesMost Popular MoviesBrowse Movies by GenreTop Box OfficeShowtimes & TicketsMovie NewsIndia Movie SpotlightTV ShowsWhat's on TV & StreamingTop 250 TV ShowsMost Popular TV ShowsBrowse TV Shows by GenreTV NewsWatchWhat to WatchLatest TrailersIMDb OriginalsIMDb PicksIMDb SpotlightIMDb PodcastsAwards & EventsOscarsSXSW Film FestivalWomen's History MonthSTARmeter AwardsAwards CentralFestival CentralAll EventsCelebsBorn TodayMost Popular CelebsCelebrity NewsCommunityHelp CenterContributor ZonePollsFor Industry ProfessionalsLanguageEnglish (United States)LanguageFully supportedEnglish (United States)Partially supportedFrançais (Canada)Français (France)Deutsch (Deutschland)हिंदी (भारत)Italiano (Italia)Português (Brasil)Español (España)Español (México)AllAllTitlesTV EpisodesCelebsCompaniesKeywordsAdvanced SearchWatchlistSign InSign InNew Customer? 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Game over!" spoken by Bill Paxton's character Private Hudson in Aliens (1986).GoofsEven the strongest zip-ties available would not be able to hold the weight of the Dew'd Crew on a moving ironing board.QuotesAlexxx: Do you think Tom Brady is in The Brady Bunch?Joel: It's the dad, right?Darren: No.Alexxx: No he isn't.ConnectionsFeatured in The Month in Movies: March 2018 (2018)SoundtracksNew LevelWritten by Future (as Nayvadius Wilburn), A$AP Ferg (as Darold D. Brown) and Carlton Mays (p/k/a "Da Honorable C.N.O.T.E.")Performed by A$AP Ferg (as A$AP Ferg) feat. FutureCourtesy of A$AP Worldwide/Polo Grounds Music/RCA RecordsBy arrangement with Sony Music EntertainmentFuture appears courtesy of Epic RecordsUser reviews271ReviewReviewFeatured review6/10 Silly, Bad, But Fun - Classic Workaholics FormulaYes its a crappy movie, yes its dumb, yes it wasn't 100% as funny as Workaholics, but its fun, enjoyable, and silly, and for any Workaholics fan, this is good, because its essentially feature length Workaholics episode. The story is basically a spoof of the essential story of Die Hard which is awesome because I'm a big fan of Die Hard and Workaholics, and they actually made a few Die Hard jokes in an early season of the show. So sorry, if you are not a fan of Workaholics, or you were looking for a different formula, then you will be disappointing. But for this fan here, I enjoyed it and had some good laughs, and that is whats important. Whats important in film is that you enjoy yourself, and while this wasn't as outrageously funny as the show, I definitely had some solid laughs and had a goof time viewing this film.I noticed the extremely low Metacritic score, and all I have to say is come on..... This is suppose to be a stupid and silly comedy movie, not a masterpiece of cinema by Fellini or Kubrick. As a Workaholics fan, I enjoyed to see a movie length opportunity for these three guys, and I loved to spoofing of the essential story of Die Hard. It was a fun little movie and if people take it seriously, as if its serious cinema, the of course a critic will hate it, because its not serious, its silly and over the top, and that what I came here for, I did not come here for Gone With The Wind. 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Three zeros try to become heroes when gunmen take hostages at a star-studded party inside a fancy Los Angeles hotel.
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Blake Anderson,
Kyle Newacheck,
Seth Rogen,
Evan Goldberg,
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游戏结束,老兄! Game Over, Man!
(2018)
导演: 凯尔·纽瓦切克
编剧: 安德雷斯·霍尔姆
主演: 阿雅·卡什 / 舒格·林·彼尔德 / 尼尔·麦克唐纳 / 亚当·德维尼 / 安德雷斯·霍尔姆 / 杰尔·伯恩斯 / 布莱克.安德森 / 艾米莉·麦迪森 / 史蒂夫·豪威 / 山姆·理查森 / 吉诺·席格斯
类型: 喜剧 / 动作
制片国家/地区: 美国
语言: 英语
上映日期: 2018-03-23(美国)
片长: 101分钟
又名: 你完蛋了,老铁 / 老兄GG啦(台) / 老友Game Over喇(港)
IMDb: tt3317234
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讲述三个朋友在洛杉矶一所酒店工作,当出现持枪歹徒挟持人质、为求高价赎金事件后,三人必须展开营救,成为“英雄”。
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The stoner comedy style refined by Anders Holm, Blake Anderson and Adam DeVine on the Comedy Central hit “Workaholics” for seven seasons has moved to Netflix and gotten even raunchier, crazier, and more defiantly reckless. “Workaholics” meets “Die Hard” in the comedy “Game Over, Man!,” an admirably stupid affair that amply displays the abilities of its comedic collaborators in a way that elevates it above many other Netflix original comedies but a movie that probably works better if you’re seriously drunk or high. It’s often clunky and often offensive, but there are moments that remind one how often “Workaholics” was pretty damn funny in the way it captured a certain kind of man-child who can’t leave the drunk/high/horny culture of college life behind even when they graduate to a cubicle. It will work best for those lamenting the cancellation of the Comedy Central hit that spawned it, but probably not much for anyone else.
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“Game Over, Man!” stars Holm, DeVine, and Anderson as three relatively interchangeable bros who work housekeeping at a fancy hotel. In their spare time, they work on a tech project called Skintendo, which is sort of a virtual reality thing, but they really use most of their time to get high and act like idiots (sort of like they did on “Workaholics”). Leaning into the personalities developed on that show, Holm is the de facto leader of the group, mostly due to his ego, and Anderson is the sweeter, smarter member of the trio. DeVine is the borderline lunatic once again, giving the actor the chance to show off his physical comedy chops, and his willingness to do absolutely anything to get a laugh. The action of the comedy takes place on the night of a major party at the rooftop bar of the hotel, hosted by the insanely popular and insanely wealthy Bey Awadi (Utkarsh Ambudkar). Just as the guys are mustering up the courage to present Bey with their tech startup idea “Shark Tank”-style, a group of high-powered assassins (led by Neal McDonough and Rhona Mitra) take over the party. They’re going to hold Bey and his party goers hostage, including a hotel employee played by Aya Cash of “You’re the Worst,” until they get millions of dollars transferred to their account. Our heroes stumble into a plan to stop them and save the hostages. To say that “Game Over, Man!” thrives on extreme comedy would be an understatement. Imagine the envelope-pushing humor of “Workaholics” with no concern about offending advertisers. A few of the more extreme sequences in “Game Over, Man!” feature autoerotic asphyxiation, attempts to torture Bey by making him toss another man’s salad, and a severed penis used as a prop. It’s the kind of thing that could send a conservative viewer to the hospital with cardiac arrest. I am far from a traditionally conservative viewer when it comes to comedy, but even I rolled my eyes at the ridiculousness of this whole enterprise a few times. On the one hand, there’s something admirable about being willing to do anything for a joke. On the other, extremity isn’t funny on its own unless you’re really high.
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More problematic is how often “Game Over, Man!” sabotages its best bits. There’s a funny, extreme beat in which DeVine’s character chooses to “hide” by pretending to have choked himself to death with his dick in his hand in a closet. But then that bit is followed up by some pretty extreme homophobia. The “Workaholics” brand of humor often pushes a joke past its breaking point—where it goes from funny to annoying. And that happens more than once in “Game Over, Man!” The best bits are often the quickest ones, including a scene with Shaggy that is undeniably funny, and the times when the comedians are just riffing off each other. And the movie gets markedly funnier as the pace picks up because of the plot. Early scenes that go on way too long—there’s a used condom bit that will likely have many viewers lunging for the SmartTV remote—are supplanted by a quicker pace. “Game Over, Man!” is grotesque, violent, insane and offensive—in other words, it’s kind of exactly what you’d expect from a “Workaholics” movie unrestricted by basic cable censors. If you’ve never seen the show, you might want to dip your toe in the water with it before jumping into this deep end. If you’re already familiar, suit up and dive in. You know what you're getting into.
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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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Perda Total, ¡Game Over, Man!, ¡Game Over, tío!, 你完蛋了,老铁, Гру закінчено, чувак!, ゲームオーバー!, Гру скінчено, чуваче!, Game Over, Man!, Oyun Bitti Dostum!, 게임 오버, 游戏结束,老兄!, Игра окончена, чувак!, גיים אובר, גבר!, 老友 Game Over 喇, 老兄GG啦, ゲームオーバー!, เกมโอเวอร์ แมน!
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Review by davidehrlich ★★ 5 The only convincing explanation for the existence of “Game Over, Man!” is that the brain trust behind Comedy Central’s “Workaholics” got really high on salvia one night and started to wonder what a remake of “Die Hard” might look like if it were written by Judd Apatow, directed by McG, and financed by whatever spare change they had in their pockets. How else to rationalize an action-comedy in which three burnout white dudes (suffering from some very severe bromantic tension) wind up going all “Pineapple Express” on the terrorists who raid the hotel where they work, take a handful of celebrity hostages, and amputate Daniel Stern’s dick? Stranger things have happened, especially on Netflix.“Game Over, Man!” is exactly the…
Review by leonard ★★★ 1 guy#1 said to guy#2, after having just killed #2's boyfriend, "IM SORRY I KILLED HIM. I'LL BE YOUR BOYFRIEND!" while being choked by #2 and i laughed so hard i started to choke as well
Review by Jacob ★★★½ 1 "I'm the most powerful thing in the world: a pissed-off gay dude."It was FUN, you absolute cowards! But really, I got a lot of laughs from this. Game Over, Man is the exact kind of movie you're expecting, but maybe a little better. I wouldn't say that this brand of vulgar bro humor is something that generally appeals to me, but that's only because the genre so often uses the veil of comedy to just be generally insensitive and express dangerous beliefs in a funny voice. I was delighted to see that this was much lighter fare, even with a surprising amount of blood in the back half. While definitely underdeveloped, the plot is engaging, and I was invested…
Review by Jacky ★½ Got to see Marv from Home Alone get his penis cut off so I guess it wasn't a total waste.
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Review by Landen Williams ★★½ It’s a two hour workaholics episode and it’s pretty funny.
Review by vitor ★★ 3 never seen so many cocks in a movie before
Review by Theo ★★½ Still as jarring as ever first time hearing Adam calling Ders ‘Darren’, I’m sure the Workaholics massive will understand! Got a strong love for these 3 n Kyle so i’ll always tune in when they make something and probably always have a good time, even if this doesn’t quite follow through with the promise made from Workaholics
Review by Dawson Joyce ★★ A comedic homage slash riff on Die Hard whose existence is pointless considering the fact that Die Hard is already a very funny film to begin with, Netflix's Game Over, Man! may have a committed cast and some decent gags here and there, but the overall affair is just a dull, tone-deaf, mostly unfunny experience that has the visual panache of a sitcom and the feel of an overlong episode of Workaholics than it does an actual feature film.
Review by Brice Watts ★ 3 Adam Devine might be the millennial version of Rob Schneider.
Review by FilmApe ½ 2 There is nothing at all redeemable about Game Over, Man!. In the pantheon of Die Hard rip-offs, this is the worst, and that is saying something. This film honestly just feels like a way to scam money from Netflix. The amount of effort on display here is minimal, and the majority of the sets are nondescript hotel rooms, with little to no set dressing. The majority of the action in the film takes place in a conference room with no windows, with people just sitting around on chairs. All the scenes are just boring sequences of people standing around and either making pop culture references, or doing or saying something crass. The film put all its eggs into the shock…
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Some are born heroes. Others are maids.Game Over, Man! is a 2018 action-comedy film released on Netflix starring Adam Devine, Anders Holm, Blake Anderson, Neal McDonough, and Daniel Stern.Written by Holm and directed by Kyle Newacheck, it's like Die Hard, as a stoner comedy. The story centers on three loser friends (Alexxx, Joel, and Darren) working as hotel maids who want to get their business idea off the ground. Just when they are on the verge of getting their video game financed, their benefactor is captured by terrorists who take the hotel hostage for ransom. They must fight the terrorists, save the hostages, and get their business off the ground. Hilarity Ensues.This film stars the main actors from Workaholics, and whilst this isn't explicitly a Workaholics film, it shares a lot of the same cast and crew.Tropes! Action Survivor: The three main guys are not trained professionals, and get by largely on luck and resourcefulness. Armoured Closet Gay: Joel is very defensive about trying to appear straight. He tries to overcompensate to not make the Transparent Closet so obvious. As Himself: Steve-O, Donald Faison, Mark Cuban, and the singer Shaggy are among those celebrities that make cameos in the movie. Jack Black and Joel McHale also appear, though its not explicit if they're playing themselves or just party guests. Atrocious Alias: Joel doesn't like being called "Baby Dunc." Joel: My name is Joel, you idiots! Attention Whore: Every time someone compliments anyone but Darren, he immediately tries to take credit for the idea. Ax-Crazy: Erma, big time. Autobots, Rock Out!: The skintendo is debuted to the sounds of Metallica. Badass Normal: An incredulous mook points out the absurdity of how three waiters are able to get away with killing some of their guys. Erma then reminds the mook that he was once a garbageman prior to becoming a terrorist. Utterly deconstructed at the start as the trio's first attempt at fighting the criminals is completely sub-par and clumsy, only winning through sheer luck. Bad Boss: The Bey is surprisingly cruel to Mr. Ahmad. Dissing his choice in phone (BlackBerry), making him eat a crab-infested hooker's ass for his birthday, the list goes on. It's why he became the villain. Mr. Ahmad is just as bad for being just as terrible a boss, killing two of his own men, at least. Berserk Button: "I'm not a loser!!!" "My friend!? YOU SOUND LIKE MY DAD! HE WASN'T MY FRIEND! HE WAS MY EVERYTHING!!!" "Oh, I know you didn't just call me the f-word!" Big "NO!": Mr. Ahmad's last words as he finds his supposed bags of money containing active bomb collars. Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: The Bey becomes a real asshole in private. No affability. And he tells the guys he won't write another check to piss off Ahmad and because it made him laugh. This gets Lampshaded. Alexxx: He seemed like a nice guy on Instagram. Black and Nerdy: Discussed Trope. Donald knows he's this, and he gets annoyed when he's compared to the same kind of nerd in Die Hard. Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs: Alexxx loves using this trope in his wordings. Alexxx: Fine! Yes! I live here! I paint myself here! I jerk off here! I paint myself while jerking off here! Bring My Brown Pants: One of the hostages craps herself in fear when the terrorists kickstart their plan. Broken Pedestal: The Dew'd Crew loses a lot of respect for The Bey when he screws them over at the end. The Butler Did It: Even though Mr. Ahmad insisted that he isn't a butler, he is the true mastermind behind the hostage situation. Alexxx even quote the trope after Mr. Ahmad's secret is out. Camp Gay: Joel thrives in this trope once he comes out. Darren: He's gay now. Character Development: By the end of the film, Cassie stops being an Extreme Doormat and stands her ground. Cruel and Unusual Death: A notable example being Bilbo, the mook that suffers getting an ear and part of his face sliced off by Alexxx shoving his face into the rotating blade of a meat cutter. Subverted when it doesn't quite kill him, and he actually dies when Joel shoots him. Dark Action Girl: Erma, played by Rhona Mitra. Death by Cameo: Several celebrities get killed throughout the movie. Steve-O and Donald Faison are executed by Conrad and Ahmad with pointblank shots to the head. Flying Lotus' head exploded by his bomb collar. Joel McHale is stabbed in the head with a high-heeled shoe by Sugar Lyn Beard in a forced battle to the death. Death by Falling Over: Joel inadvertently cause Jared, a mook who was charging at him, to trip and fatally breaks his neck on a nightstand. Decoy Antagonist: Conrad is just a puppet to the real antagonist, Mr. Ahmad. Defiant Captive: The Bey doesn't comply with his captors and especially Mr. Ahmad to giving up his access codes, and instead making Trash Talk throughout the ordeal. "Die Hard" on an X: A variation. Rather than other films that follow Die Hard and usually just change the setting, this film has been described as being Die Hard as a stoner comedy. Dirty Old Man: Mitch, the main trio's boss, frequently makes crude remarks about and at younger women. Disney Villain Death: Donald gets his leg caught on the guys' Bedsheet Ladder and the mattress tied to it falls out the window, dragging Donald out to fall to his death. Earn Your Happy Ending: The bad guys, including Mr. Ahmad, are dead and the hostages are saved. However, the guys do not get their funding from The Bey. Fortunately, Mark Cuban offers to buy their story which casting them in a video game which turns out to be highly succesful. The guys celebrate their newfound fortunes on a yacht...until the audience sees a boat carrying armed mercenaries who are headed towards their yacht. Elevator Escape: Both played straight and Played for Laughs. The guys escape on a elevator from getting caught by Conrad and Erma, and attempt to climb through the access panel. A mook waiting for them finds their elevator empty and presumes that pulled this stunt before walking away. But the camera pans to the actual elevator carrying the guys, who are still struggling to open the access panel. Equal-Opportunity Evil: The bad guys are led by a Tunisian, with an albino (according to the Bey) as the second in command, with a German woman (though Conrad claims she's faking it), three black guys, two gay lovers, an eastern European, and several white and Ambiguously Brown men. Establishing Character Moment: Erma gets on in her first kill, by throwing a knife into a security guards eye, and then yanking it out to lick the blood off of it. Even Evil Has Loved Ones: The two mooks that were in a relationship together. When one of them is killed, his partner is enraged and devastated, taking it upon himself to take revenge personally against the trio. Even Evil Has Standards: Erma did not approve of Mitch's blatant sexism. It's all but stated that the initial dog bombing was botched on purpose. Too bad Mr. Ahmad didn't have this issue. Everybody Knew Already: Joel confesses that he is gay before the climax only to be told that his friends already knew, as apparently he has gotten drunk and confessed to them dozens of times. Evil Is Petty: More or less every terrorist has shades of this. Explosive Leash: The terrorists have the hostages strapped with motion sensitive explosive collars to prevent them from escaping. Extreme Doormat: Cassie is this at the beginning of the movie. Extreme Omnisexual: The Bey; he brags early on about engaging in both necrophilia and bestiality (at the same time, using a taxidermied hyena with a fake vagina), and when forced to perform sex acts on a male hostage, he does so gladly and makes it clear he enjoys it. Eye Scream: Erma kills a hotel security guard with a thrown knife to the eye. Face Doodling: Dildo, a mook, does this to Erma when she's high on salvia and takes pictures. She shoots him when she comes to her senses. Fake Nationality: In-Universe. According to Conrad, Erma isn't German, she's from Pacoima. False Friend: Mr. Ahmad tries to invoke this with The Bey saying that people are only friendly with him because he's rich. The Bey doesn't really care, though. Mr. Ahmad: Half his followers are bots, you know. Foreshadowing: Mr. Ahmad is the only guy at the party with a phone, even though phones were forcefully taken away before even the terrorists showed up (because The Bey likes there to be no cameras). Gag Penis: Mitch's (chopped off) penis is as huge as a soda can. Gender Flip: In-Universe, Joel casts Cara Delevingne as himself in the video game adaptation of their adventure. Genre Savvy: The Bey is aware that if he gave the codes to Conrad, a man he doesn't truly know, he might live. But if he gave the codes to Mr. Ahmad, somebody he really knows, he knows he'll get killed. Get-Rich-Quick Scheme: The Dew'd Crew have been working on these for years. From Medieval BLT (Breakfast, Lunch, and Tournament), Jeans club ($20 a month for a thousand jeans), hot tutors for kids, and of course, Skintendo. Gorn: This movie really doesn't shy away from bloodshed. Groin Attack: The hotel manager, Mitch, gets his dick cut off by Erma for being sexist. Alexxx gets punched really hard in the dick by Jared. Have I Mentioned I Am Heterosexual Today?: Joel overcompensates himself by bringing this up constantly. Sad thing is it's pointless since everyone knows. The Hedonist: Bey Awadi does whatever he wants, whenever he wants. In his own words, he came to America, to "Drink, Play, Fuck, and Pop Molly." Hypocrite: Mr. Ahmad is doing all this because he hates what a disrespectful man he works for. That being said, he's a worse boss, killing about two of his own men. Idle Rich: The Bey spends his time indulging The Hedonist within, paying people to do crazy shit, or just doing whatever. The closest he's ever done to work is a TED talk...On being 'bout it. Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: Erma dies this way during her fight with Joel in which Joel sweep kick Erma to fall on a broken table leg. Implausible Deniability: Conrad refuses to take Mr. Ahmad's obviously ringing phone, lying that he doesn't hear it. The Bey Lampshades what bullshit this is. Involuntary Battle to the Death: Joel McHale and Sugar Lyn Beard are forced to fight to the death by Mr. Ahmad on live TV in order to make his threats come through to the police and for his own sick amusement. McHale refuses to fight Sugar, but without warning Sugar suddenly stabs him in the head with her high-heeled shoe. Although Sugar is appalled at what she had done. It's All About Me: Alexxx goes into this a lot. Darren and Joel use this as reasoning to work on Skintendo without him. And they're right because the moment they reveal this, he deliberately sabotages them in a very selfish manner. He gets called out on this after becoming The Millstone. Jerkass Has a Point: Mitch may have been a complete jerk to the Dew'd Crew when he fired them, but they did overstep their boundaries when trying to sell a customer a video game idea. Karmic Death: Mr. Ahmad, who had the hostages tied with explosive collars, unzips his bags of money to find inside ALL of the explosive collars left by the hostages that are about to go off. Kick the Dog: Conrad, the decoy villain threatens to kill the Bey's little dog, Little Puma, but doesn't. But then, Mr. Ahmad does kill him, proving he's worse. MacGyvering: Darren and Joel's speciality. But subverted that most of them and comes up very short, such as the zipline. Male Frontal Nudity: Alexxx lets it all hang out while playing dead. That was Adam DeVine's actual junk there too. Manchild: Much like the characters that made them famous. The Millstone: Alexxx slips into this throughout the movie due to his selfishness, and general Manchild tendency. He finally gets chewed out on it for sabotaging their rescue plan just because he was mad at his friends. Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal: Constant belittlement from The Bey is the very reason Mr. Ahmad is behind the hostage situation. Once his cover is blown, Mr. Ahmad takes pleasure in torturing his former employer. Never My Fault: Somewhat Justified But Conrad ends up blaming every mistake on Erma. No Honor Among Thieves: When Mr. Ahmad makes his debut as a villain by killing Conrad, the other terrorists don't even bat an eye. This proves to be his undoing, as Mr. Ahmad starts abandoning and killing his own mooks just to get out with what money he can, giving the Dew'd Crew the chance to trick him with a bag full of bombs. Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: The terrorists spend the first half spinning some spiel on how they're trying to "Tax" The Bey for his so-called invasion. Once Mr. Ahmad reveals he's actually in charge, it's just a disgruntled employee throwing a temper tantrum against his Bad Boss. People Puppets: The guys rig up a dead mook (Rich) as a meat puppet using spa electrodes and whatever else they can scrounge up, then link him to a tablet. He proves surprisingly effective up until the vacuum batteries powering the suit overheat and explode. Pet the Dog: Erma takes some pity on Cassie and gives her advice on how to get respect from others. Police Are Useless: Justified in that the terrorists force it to where the police can't do anything without killing hostages. All they can do is hold down the ground and follow their demands. Politically Incorrect Villain: Erma calls Joel a faggot. Joel: Ooh, I know you did not just call me the F-Word! Rape by Proxy: Mr. Ahmad does this by forcing Bey to orally service a man. This doesn't work out due to both being Too Kinky to Torture. Red and Black and Evil All Over: Erma is the sole terrorist that isn't dressed solely in black, opting for a red dress-suit and a black jacket. Mr. Ahmad however, only wears a grey suit. Red Right Hand: Mr. Ahmad has rotten teeth and foul breath. Refuge in Audacity: Aware that two Mooks are about to discover them, the trio opt to hide in a suite. Alexxx immediately pulls off this belt, declaring "I haven't done this in a long time". The camera then cuts to the two Mooks entering the hotel suite, who discover that Alexxx has staged his own death scene, made to appear as a botched attempt at autoerotic asphyxiation, with his erect penis still in hand. The Mooks then proceed to try and have sex on the bed in front of a still hanging Alex, who is Forced to Watch. Sequel Hook: The guys save the day and got their fortunes. As the guys are celebrating on their yacht, a boatload of mercenaries are aporoaching their ship. Cue the sequel title Game Overboard. Shout-Out: The title comes from an iconic line in the movie Aliens uttered by Bill Paxton's character. Darren makes several movie references throughout the first act, suggesting that he's a movie buff. Sore Loser: Alexxx during Rock-Paper-Scissors. Spanner in the Works: Conrad makes it clear that if Erma hadn't cut Mitch's dick off in front of the trio, they wouldn't have been such big threats. Straight Gay: The two terrorists that are lovers are actually very manly, even cracking gay jokes between the two. Rich: Grab him by the ankles, your good at that. Jared: Fuck off, Fag. Rich: Oohh... Stupid Evil: Erma really should not have cut Mitch's dick off. Conrad: My darling, have you lost your fucking mind? Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: Several moments: When The Bey gives the Dew'd Crew money to make their game, Mitch pulls them aside and gives Ahmed the check, drags them out of the party along with Cassie and proceeds to fire the three. They were supposed to be waiters, not selling a game. They should've seen it coming. Donald starts out with a briefcase, which intimidates some security guards it's something messed up. It turns out to contain just a sandwich and chips. Donald: What, y'all don't pack a lunch? The guys try to sneak through the elevator shaft, but not only do they fail to open the latch, the bad guys lose them due to a neighboring elevator opening first empty. The guys first attempt at fighting is subpar, especially when they try to throw vases and knives, which don't hit anywhere near their targets. The man-made zipline was a failure when they didn't reach the other side, leaving them dangling 9 stories in the middle of the air. Obsessed with money and fame, Alexxx has dragged Darren and Joel from one hair-brained scheme to another. However, by the time the movie began, they've had enough of his selfish greed and were planning on cutting ties with him. Any time the trio handle a gun, they don't know the proper safety so they accidentally unload a shot or two. When Donald did it, he held his finger on the trigger as he was being dragged out of the window. The "Skintendo" that the guys build was made of various things found in the spa. Thus it's function is limited, and after a few minutes it's batteries catch fire, and the bullets fired at it eventually make it explode. Take That!: To quote Darren: Darren: No I said Home Alone style zip-line. This is Home Alone 3 at best! Teeny Weenie: Alexxx is scared the others will think of this after seeing his dick, balls, and butthole. Alexxx: Guys, if you thought my dick was small, the A/C was really blasting earlier. Joel: It's hot right? Darren: Really hot. Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: The bad guys do not particularly like each other, outside of some friendships here and there. Donald is the butt of jokes between Roger and Chet. Conrad reveals he thinks Erma is a lunatic. Nobody batted an eyelash at Conrad's execution by Mr. Ahmad. Jared and Rich avert this because they're lovers. Erma treats the others like complete shit. Leading to a funny moment when one of them draws on her face while she's high on salvia. She responds by shooting him four times. The bad guys have no idea Rich is already dead, yet they keep shooting his "Skintendo" controlled body anyway. Mr. Ahmad and Alan abandoned Erma and the last mook to die. Ahmad actually shoots the last mook when he becomes a Dirty Coward and didn't bring any money. Alan and Mr. Ahmad start fighting amongst themselves since they don't know how to fly a helicopter well. The Stoner: The main trio, particularly Darren, who smokes salvia. Too Kinky to Torture: The Bey has no issue with the Laser-Guided Karma Mr. Ahmad attempted on him. Transparent Closet: Even if Joel hadn't already told anyone when he gets blackout drunk, he still made it really obvious. Unfortunate Names: The Dew'd Crew name their passion project the "Skintendo Joysuit." Literally nobody points out what an obviously terrible name it is. Mark Cuban tells them the moment he hears the name that it's bad. Ungrateful Bastard: The guys save The Bey from Mr. Ahmad, but he blames them for getting him shot and refuses to give them their paycheck. Villain Has a Point: Two moments: Erma tells Cassie that being an Extreme Doormat won't get her anywhere but leave her under the foot of disrespectful people (mostly men). In her words: Erma: You don't ask for respect. You take it. Mr. Ahmad may have been a disgruntled employee throwing a temper tantrum, but he does have a point about what an asshole his boss is. For one thing, The Bey made him eat out a crabs-infested hooker's ass for his birthday, and showed himself to be an Ungrateful Bastard for the Dew'd Crew when he screws them over. Villainous Breakdown: Conrad and Mr. Ahmad die screaming like little girls. Wham Line: The Bey delivers an unexpected one at the end. The Bey: The fuck are you talking about, I ain't writing you another check. Wham Shot: The guys find Donald's phone and find a strange number in it. They call it... and Mr. Ahmad's cell phone starts ringing. What the Hell, Hero?: Alexxx deliberately sabotages Joel and Darren's plans to drug the hostage takers with salvia out of spite for his friends planning to abandon him behind his back, in complete disregard of the deadly situation they are in. World of Jerkass: The only genuinely nice person in the entire movie is Cassie, and she gets pushed around for it.
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