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Ultimate Game

Titre original : Gamer
  • 2009
  • 12
  • 1h 35min
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Gerard Butler in Ultimate Game (2009)
A TV spot for the movie Gamer.
Lire trailer0:17
14 Videos
99+ photos
Dark ComedyPsychological ThrillerActionSci-FiThriller

Dans un futur proche, les condamnés à mort sont forcés de se battre dans un environnement de type Doom. Convict Kable, contrôlé par Simon, un adolescent joueur hors-pair, doit survivre à tre... Tout lireDans un futur proche, les condamnés à mort sont forcés de se battre dans un environnement de type Doom. Convict Kable, contrôlé par Simon, un adolescent joueur hors-pair, doit survivre à trente parties pour être libéré.Dans un futur proche, les condamnés à mort sont forcés de se battre dans un environnement de type Doom. Convict Kable, contrôlé par Simon, un adolescent joueur hors-pair, doit survivre à trente parties pour être libéré.

  • Réalisation
    • Mark Neveldine
    • Brian Taylor
  • Scénario
    • Mark Neveldine
    • Brian Taylor
  • Casting principal
    • Gerard Butler
    • Michael C. Hall
    • Ludacris
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    142 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 388
    1 304
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Neveldine
      • Brian Taylor
    • Scénario
      • Mark Neveldine
      • Brian Taylor
    • Casting principal
      • Gerard Butler
      • Michael C. Hall
      • Ludacris
    • 296avis d'utilisateurs
    • 186avis des critiques
    • 27Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire au total

    Vidéos14

    Gamer: “Let’s Rock” TV Spot
    Trailer 0:17
    Gamer: “Let’s Rock” TV Spot
    Gamer -- Remix Trailer
    Trailer 2:01
    Gamer -- Remix Trailer
    Gamer -- Remix Trailer
    Trailer 2:01
    Gamer -- Remix Trailer
    Gamer
    Trailer 2:32
    Gamer
    Gamer: "Play to Live” TV Spot
    Clip 1:02
    Gamer: "Play to Live” TV Spot
    Gamer -- "It's Cool, Yeah"
    Clip 0:40
    Gamer -- "It's Cool, Yeah"
    Gamer: Play To Live (Tv Spot)
    Clip 1:02
    Gamer: Play To Live (Tv Spot)

    Photos177

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    Rôles principaux75

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    Gerard Butler
    Gerard Butler
    • Kable
    Michael C. Hall
    Michael C. Hall
    • Ken Castle
    Ludacris
    Ludacris
    • Humanz Brother
    • (as Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges)
    Amber Valletta
    Amber Valletta
    • Angie
    Kyra Sedgwick
    Kyra Sedgwick
    • Gina Parker Smith
    Logan Lerman
    Logan Lerman
    • Simon
    Alison Lohman
    Alison Lohman
    • Trace
    Terry Crews
    Terry Crews
    • Hackman
    Ramsey Moore
    • Gorge
    Aaron Yoo
    Aaron Yoo
    • Humanz Dude
    Jonathan Chase
    Jonathan Chase
    • Geek Leader
    Dan Callahan
    Dan Callahan
    • Backup Geek
    Brighid Fleming
    Brighid Fleming
    • Delia
    Johnny Whitworth
    Johnny Whitworth
    • Scotch
    Keith Jardine
    Keith Jardine
    • Mean Slayer
    Michael Weston
    Michael Weston
    • Producer
    Joseph D. Reitman
    Joseph D. Reitman
    • Board Op
    • (as Joe Reitman)
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Chief of Staff
    • Réalisation
      • Mark Neveldine
      • Brian Taylor
    • Scénario
      • Mark Neveldine
      • Brian Taylor
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

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    6andrewmerritt-31652

    A mess between video game and a twisted version of Sims

    Gamer stars Gerald Butler and Michael C. Hall and Gerald Butler has to survive thirty rounds of a virtual reality game called Slayers in order to see his wife and daughter again. From what I described about the plot there wasn't much to it other than you have your typical movement who's looking to bring Michael C. Hall to justice that's it. This is weird I mean really weird like imagine the writers and the director did a bunch of bath salts and crystal meth. They did have an idea of what this would be about, but then thy forgot they were making a movie and said you know what lest make this as trippy as possible and the story well half-ass it. To me what interested me was the twisted version of Sims world then Gerald Butler being in your typical Halo and Call of Duty video game simulator. Everyone involved making this seemed to put a lot of effort in the Sims world then the rest of the movie they read half of Brave New World and 1984, and now we have this mess. Nothing is concrete the characters are one dimensional, typical, and your average stereotype. The only one who does a good job of holding this together is Michael C. Hall, the eccentric, crazy, over the top performance who is the creator of Slayers and Society (the twisted version of Sims I mentioned). As I mentioned before if they focused on Society more, then I would be down to see how this plays out, but they went for the ladder and that's what made this tumble to the ground. So overall, the movie is interesting to look at, but don't expect too much.
    Cujo108

    Middle of the road

    In a not too distant future, the world is obsessed with "Slayers", a game that allows it's players to control real death row inmates in a real world gaming environment. If they win a certain amount of games, the inmate receives a full pardon. The star inmate is Kable. He's won more games than any other "Slayer" has even come close to, and he's close to getting out. However, the game's billionaire creator, Ken Castle, has no intention of letting that happen.

    Mixing elements of The Running Man with bizarre game-playing scenarios, outlandish events and a sizable chunk of social commentary, Gamer is an interesting if not always successful little action picture. The commentary on things such as people living reality through game-play and the depths to which society will sink for entertainment are on the mark. Aside from "Slayers", Castle also created an earlier game called "Society", which is sort of like "Sim City", only with real people. Gamers control people in the game and make them do whatever disgusting act they want, such as burning themselves, sex fantasies and the like. I personally felt these were the most effective segments in the film, including a perfect use of the song, "The Bad Touch".

    Michael C. Hall was a big draw for me, as he is terrific on one of my favorite TV shows, Dexter. As expected, he was the standout among the cast. His Ken Castle is an over-the-top megalomaniacal nut case, and I enjoyed every moment he was on screen. Alas, he wasn't on screen as often as I expected going in. We naturally get much more of Gerard Butler, who isn't much of an actor from what I've seen. He's tolerable here, but nothing special. We also get a few smaller roles for the likes of Kyra Sedgwick, Pathology's Milo Ventimiglia, Terry Crews, who feels out of place in a non-comedic role, and terrific Drag Me to Hell actress, Alison Lohman.

    The action itself is underwhelming, as it suffers from the all too common quick cutting/shaky cam routine. I have to admit, that doesn't bother me as often as it does most people, but it did here. There's also one ridiculous scene involving Kable filling up a truck's fuel tank with something other than fuel. Regardless, while a flawed film, it does have some solid material to offer. It just could have been wrapped a little tighter.
    7calevenice

    an abstract view of how users interact with their avatars

    The movie was fairly good. Even though slayers should have been more defined, it did explain the basics of it (make it to the save point alive). The movie being "abstract" worked very well for everything besides the slayers sequences, but those were surprisingly short. Something that I thought they did very well though is showing how the user interacts with their character. In MMO's today, you have a-holes who will screw up other people's fun and during one of the society scenes, there is an example of this with the roller blading. Its made even more powerful by people laughing at other people 's injuries, disgracing of dead bodies, etc. because its the icons (avatars) getting abused, not the users.

    From an academic standpoint, this movie is great since it shows off how sick and uncaring people can be when its not their bodies being abused or shot at.

    Anyways, if you want to see this movie, I warn you that there it is rated R for good reasons. It made me think that they should separate the R-rating into R1 and R2 or R and RR. This is because many R movies are lite-R's (some swearing, some nudity, some blood, but nothing out-of-control so to speak) and many other R movies are heavy-R's (i.e. saw, many cheesy horror flicks, and this movie)
    6deadisalive-1

    Know what you should expect

    My movie philosophy: don't blame a movie for not being what it's not meant to be.

    To enjoy a movie, you don't need the movie to be amazing, great, or even good (sometimes). You just need to know what you should expect.

    So what do you expect from gamer? If you want gore, violence, blood, nudity...go ahead and see it. If you want Gerald Butler running around shooting people, fighting people, baring his muscles and looking tough like action heroes do, go ahead and see it. If you want Michael C. Hall playing an evil guy trying to take over the world, and baring his muscles, and even showing off his Broadway background a little bit, go ahead and see it. (but you'd be a little disappointed since he shows up less than you'd expect as this is quite a short movie, only 1.5 hours). Even if you want to see some hot lesbian actions probably imagined by very non-lesbian people, or a cute teenage boy who probably isn't supposed to do anything other than being a cute teenage boy...go ahead and see it.

    But If you want go in and find some surprise- and twist-filled plot, some complicated multi-layer character development, or some brilliant insight into society or even humanity, then no, don't go see Gamer.

    The problem is, if you are really expecting the later things I mentioned, I think it's partially you fault that you are going to spend one and a half hour of your precious time sitting in a theater suffering from this movie and then hate it with a passion. Because really, those aren't what Gamer is meant to be, even though some people may actually believe that they are.

    The reality is that while not what many would call a great (or even good) movie, Gamer could be thoroughly enjoyed, as long as you know what it should be. Because I think it's everything it set out to be. You just need to (maybe grudgingly) accept what it's supposed to be and either enjoy it for what it is, or realize that it's not a movie for your high level of intelligence and ignore it completely.
    mlr1201-1

    You want action...You got action

    Was looking forward to seeing what the directors of Crank would do next and they didn't disappoint. Non-stop action from the very start with awesome camera work and a unique story line. This movie takes video gaming to the extreme and makes you wonder if there are any boundaries to what man will do to amuse themselves! Michael. C. Hall is a hoot to watch and the singing and dancing scene was hilarious and genius in a movie like this. It had the feel of the Matrix/Running Man and didn't take itself too seriously which is why I loved it. Also if you play video games you will enjoy the scenes in "Society" and the characters that are portrayed. This is without doubt a modern day action blockbuster with hints of the 80' and 90's classics. If you like action and something new go and see this you wont be disappointed!!

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      The film takes place in 2034.
    • Gaffes
      (at around 1 min) Another mistake of writing "kable" using Arabic letters is that they are not connected. In languages where Arabic letters are used for writing, letters of a word should be connected otherwise it is not readable (or very difficult to read).
    • Citations

      [For the first time, Kable is speaking with Simon, his controller in the game]

      Kable: What are you, twelve?

      Simon: I'm seventeen, thank you.

      Kable: This is unbelievable! Why am I not dead yet?

      Simon: Because I am a bad-ass motherfucker.

    • Versions alternatives
      German theatrical version was cut by ca. 1 minute to secure a "Not under 18" rating. This was done by distributor Universum before submitting the film to the FSK. The cut version was also released on Blu-ray/DVD. Another DVD version was created for retail chains, this version lacks ca. 11 minutes and is rated "Not under 16". A few weeks after the release of these versions, the uncut version was submitted to the FSK which rated it "Not under 18", too. Since the rating scale for home video is higher than for theatrical releases, the uncut version would have gotten that rating for theatrical release as well, thus it was completely unnecessary to create a cut version in the first place.
    • Connexions
      Edited into 5 Second Movies: Gamer (2009)
    • Bandes originales
      Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)
      Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart (as David Allan Stewart)

      Performed by Marilyn Manson

      Courtesy of Interscope Records

      Under license from Universal Music Enterprises

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    • How long is Gamer?Alimenté par Alexa
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 9 septembre 2009 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (France)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Gamer: Juego Letal
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Albuquerque Studios - 5650 University Boulevard SE, Albuquerque, Nouveau-Mexique, États-Unis(Studio)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Lionsgate
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
      • Lakeshore Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 50 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 20 534 907 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 9 156 057 $US
      • 6 sept. 2009
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 40 828 540 $US
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      1 heure 35 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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