Max Reload y los desintegradores abisales
Título original: Max Reload and the Nether Blasters
- 2020
- 1h 40min
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4,9/10
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TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un empleado de una tienda de videojuegos de un pequeño pueblo se ve obligado a ser el héroe cuando accidentalmente las fuerzas del mal de un cartucho de videojuegos maldito.Un empleado de una tienda de videojuegos de un pequeño pueblo se ve obligado a ser el héroe cuando accidentalmente las fuerzas del mal de un cartucho de videojuegos maldito.Un empleado de una tienda de videojuegos de un pequeño pueblo se ve obligado a ser el héroe cuando accidentalmente las fuerzas del mal de un cartucho de videojuegos maldito.
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- Reparto principal
Ryan Harrison Riffle
- Garret
- (as Ryan Riffle)
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This is a watered down Todd and the book of pure evil with Atari instead of heavy metal. The story line exists (more than I can say for some B movies), the FX are good enough to support the story, and they got a real cast although they are mostly supporting characters.
The story gets lost for about 20 minutes around the 1 hour mark and the main character is obnoxious with his everybody sucks but me attitude.
I have definitely seen worse.
I can get past the the fact that it's a massive b movie. But when they have massive gaming nerds use macbooks thats where i turned it off..
Wasted screenplay. Has moments that are decent but the sub par acting just did it in for me. Kevin Smith was funny. The brat kid Max is what brings everything down the most. Poor actor choice for his role.
What nostalgia? Nerd gamer talk and a fake coleco vision commercial? This movie isn't nostalgic. There is actually more modern day references to video gaming than there is nostalgic. This movie is pretty horrible to be honest. The cast includes the typical post-2010's characters (which is a rehash of the typical post-1980's characters)... quasi-handsome lead male who acquires the girl after proving his bravery, chubby comic relief, semi-attractive nerdy girl who has affection for the lead male all throughout the movie but has an ex-boyfriend who hates the lead male and progresses from being interested in a super hot male to acquiring the lead male, quasi-jock ex-boyfriend who chews bubble gum and hates the lead male, quasi-hot supporting male that saves the day and sacrifices his life for everyone, bumbling vietnam-vet alcoholic grandpa who takes care of his grandson because the parents died and he shows interest in his grandson's hobbies, supporting old man idols that the younger cast need to consult in order to save the world, and Kevin Smith... who never leaves one room and probably filmed all his scenes within a couple of hours.
Like I said, there is no nostalgia. The movie follows no rules set by classic gaming... such as the fact that the classic game is bound to the gaming system's graphics. What does that mean? Well, the main character plays an atari game that, at first, shows that it has the type of graphics expected in an atari game. Then it jumps to a game that has 8-bit/16-bit graphics..... completely impossible. Its not relatable for true gamers. This movie almost seems like it was made by someone who doesn't know anything about gaming.
The special fx are pretty weak, but that is expected. But the acting could be much better. The script could be much better. Just because it is a low budget movie doesn't mean that it has to suck so much. This movie hopes to be Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, but that will never happen. What should you watch instead? I recommend RUN LOLA RUN (1998).
Like I said, there is no nostalgia. The movie follows no rules set by classic gaming... such as the fact that the classic game is bound to the gaming system's graphics. What does that mean? Well, the main character plays an atari game that, at first, shows that it has the type of graphics expected in an atari game. Then it jumps to a game that has 8-bit/16-bit graphics..... completely impossible. Its not relatable for true gamers. This movie almost seems like it was made by someone who doesn't know anything about gaming.
The special fx are pretty weak, but that is expected. But the acting could be much better. The script could be much better. Just because it is a low budget movie doesn't mean that it has to suck so much. This movie hopes to be Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, but that will never happen. What should you watch instead? I recommend RUN LOLA RUN (1998).
Right out the gates, when you see Kevin Smith, you know it's going to be a cheesy film full of silly jokes. He may not have wrote or directed for this movie, but this in a way still feels like one of his creations, though maybe tending towards a younger audience than usual.
The acting is pretty good, though the scripts over-reliance on dated gaming memes was a little over-the-top corny at times, and some references just came off awkward. There's not a ton of depth to story, but it was funny and enjoyable nonetheless, and I'd say it's worth a watch if you're looking for a simple easy flick.
The acting is pretty good, though the scripts over-reliance on dated gaming memes was a little over-the-top corny at times, and some references just came off awkward. There's not a ton of depth to story, but it was funny and enjoyable nonetheless, and I'd say it's worth a watch if you're looking for a simple easy flick.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesMartin Kove, who plays Gramps Jenkins, and Jesse Kove, who plays Steve the delivery guy, are father and son.
- PifiasMax plugs the Colecovision console into the back of his PC using an RF aerial lead. No such input exists on most modern PC's. He's also able to capture & start copying code through that lead. The RF aerial wasn't designed for that sort of data transmission and even if it was, it wouldn't happen at the speeds shown.
- Créditos adicionalesThere are two mid-credits scenes. The first one features Steve, the delivery driver; the second features Max and Gramps Jenkins.
- ConexionesReferences La isla de Gílligan (1964)
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- 1h 40min(100 min)
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- 2.39:1
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