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Un nerd, maître du jeu d'un jeu de société fantastique, voit son rôle de chef des marginaux menacé par l'arrivée d'un nouveau venu dans le groupe.Un nerd, maître du jeu d'un jeu de société fantastique, voit son rôle de chef des marginaux menacé par l'arrivée d'un nouveau venu dans le groupe.Un nerd, maître du jeu d'un jeu de société fantastique, voit son rôle de chef des marginaux menacé par l'arrivée d'un nouveau venu dans le groupe.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Vincent James Prendergast
- Martin
- (as Vincent Prendergast)
Ashley Rae Spillers
- Sarah
- (as Ashley Spillers)
Lowell Bartholomee
- Ulrich
- (scènes coupées)
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Well I watched this because I tremendously enjoyed gaming as a kid, before the internet and Playstations it was great. Is this a geek movie for geeks, nerds gamers or whomever? Yes in some aspects - I started watching it with my girlfriend who can happily watch the Avengers and whatnot but changed movie, the game references just went over her head so I watched it later myself. In the end however really at it's core to me it reflects people, their obsessions, their behaviour and interactions. The Game is a catalyst really and the movie proved more thought provoking than I expected, and more seious, the cast were good and incredibly awkward at times which provided the laughs. Zero Charisma was apt. Enjoyable enough however although I'd certainly recommend only to those who don't mind their geekery.
This was a really funny little film, and one that you should definitely see if you like tabletop games or nerd culture in general. The characters of this film are perfect representations of the kind of people you meet if you are into this scene.
Sam Eidson is completely spot on as the overweight fantasy loving neckbearded manchild Scott and is a perfect caricature of the overbearing control freak Gamemasters that I have met many times. Watching him alienate everyone around him is painful to watch but at the same time hilarious
A very funny film, and one that actually manages to captures how socially stunted and unbearable these people can be.
Sam Eidson is completely spot on as the overweight fantasy loving neckbearded manchild Scott and is a perfect caricature of the overbearing control freak Gamemasters that I have met many times. Watching him alienate everyone around him is painful to watch but at the same time hilarious
A very funny film, and one that actually manages to captures how socially stunted and unbearable these people can be.
Sam Eidson does a fantastic job playing Scott, an old loser with an old school nerd gimmick. Living with his Nanna, but thinking he's a big shot. "Because I'm the game master, that's why," says the bumper sticker on his unimpressive car. Scott takes the audience with him on his descent from lowly loneliness into the abyss of public embarrassment via a myriad of burnt social bridges. Scott's ugly demise at the hands of Miles, played brilliantly by Garrett Graham is a thing of comic beauty. Scott's futile attempt to maintain his reign over his nerdlings falls short. Katie Folger is a bright spot, playing Kendra, Miles' girlfriend. "The gods must be avenged," as Scott would say, and you must watch this movie to find out if Scott has the last laugh. Highly recommended by The Zeus and Tom Show.
The negative reviews here are most likely from guys for whom this movie struck a nerve. The acting and writing are excellent. You know this because this movie actually causes the viewer to feel compassion for and root for a character who is very nearly a complete solipsistic, self-absorbed buffoon. I don't know how someone could view it and find no comedy in it, unless they so strongly identify with the main character that they too acutely feel his pain. I was chuckling throughout and the perfectly delivered line "You wish!" made me lose it.
A big part of the humor is that the main character is a devotee of what is itself even a fading form of nerddom: the Dungeons and Dragons inspired tabletop fantasy role-playing game, and that he's even been able to assemble a clique of players for his own homemade, unpublished specimen. It's one of those domains in which the competition is so fierce because the stakes are so small.
The movie reminded me a little of the also excellent Big Fan (2009), another humorous character study of an obsessed man-child.
I was surprised, after watching it, to see how old this movie was. The actors in it, esp. The lead, deserve more additional roles and recognition than they've gotten.
A big part of the humor is that the main character is a devotee of what is itself even a fading form of nerddom: the Dungeons and Dragons inspired tabletop fantasy role-playing game, and that he's even been able to assemble a clique of players for his own homemade, unpublished specimen. It's one of those domains in which the competition is so fierce because the stakes are so small.
The movie reminded me a little of the also excellent Big Fan (2009), another humorous character study of an obsessed man-child.
I was surprised, after watching it, to see how old this movie was. The actors in it, esp. The lead, deserve more additional roles and recognition than they've gotten.
Very dark character study of a damaged person that is painful to watch at times and doesn't exactly provide any catharsis or character growth. But it does paint a vivid picture of one sad, sad man and his world.
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- AnecdotesPre-Production funds were raised via crowdfunding site IndieGoGo in 2011, featuring a 3-minute pitch trailer. Their fundraising target was $15,000, but raised over $25,000 in 30 days.
- GaffesOne of the characters refers to the Millennium Falcon as the "Millenian Falcon". Given that he runs a pop culture website, and is very versed in Star Wars info, it's likely that the actor just mispronounced the name.
- ConnexionsReferences Docteur Who: The Deadly Assassin: Part One (1976)
- Bandes originalesTo Mega Therion
Written by Christofer Johnsson & Thomas Karlsson
Performed by Therion
From the album "Theli"
Use by permission of Nuclear Blast GmbH
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 417 $US
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 417 $US
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
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