Max Cloud
- 2020
- 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.5K
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A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.
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- Writers
- Stars
Elliot James Langridge
- Jake
- (as Elliot Langridge)
Lois-Amber Toole
- Prisoner
- (as Lois Amber Toole)
Finley Sebastian Pearson
- Young Max Cloud
- (as Finley Pearson)
Craig Thomas Lambert
- Max Cloud's Dad
- (as Craig Lambert)
Nigel Black
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
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The mark-up, the settings, the graphics and almost everything about the movie is is a total mess. Don't waste your useful time to watch it, because you won't get anything from it.
If you want to watch the movie to see Scott Adkins in a standard hard action role you are completely wrong and wasting your time. The movie is definitely not for you.
The movie is for you, you who like to play or have played video games, who find it funny when something like this is implemented in a weird way as a live action movie. It's one of this movies, not serious, not a great story, no large budget, but a lot of Self-irony, a good feeling and the charisma that everyone involved had fun with it. In a world where every word is weighed and everything always means the end of the world, as we know it, is coming. This is a nice movie to turn off the brain and to have a lot of fun with it.
The movie is for you, you who like to play or have played video games, who find it funny when something like this is implemented in a weird way as a live action movie. It's one of this movies, not serious, not a great story, no large budget, but a lot of Self-irony, a good feeling and the charisma that everyone involved had fun with it. In a world where every word is weighed and everything always means the end of the world, as we know it, is coming. This is a nice movie to turn off the brain and to have a lot of fun with it.
I have no idea who Scott Adkins is, but all the other reviewers seem to have a negative opinion of his interpretation of his role... I don't understand this, not only did he have fun playing a silly video game character, mid-movie we learn that his character has a super cute back-story (stupid, sure, but that's the point! I was completely captured!)
So about the movie, it was a pastiche of the 80s/90s movies. The story is between Jumanji and that movie where two kids bring a hot chick alive through a TV, I just can't remember the title. Which is fine, those movies were forgettable, but still fun!
The pastiche works, the game character's presence and jokes are... wooden, and that's by design. The game, when shown as an SNES game, is awesome. Meanwhile, inside the game, the characters do and say stuff that's deeper than the arcade game they're in. That's absolutely awesome. There's a nod to printed game guides, character back stories, and all of that eventually completes the immersion. I've developed a game in my time and to me it was absolutely awesome seeing the discrepancy between what the sprite-based characters did in an arcade-style game, compared to a 80s/90s developer's idea of what the character actually was about. I won't mark this as spoiler, but you'll see what I mean when the time comes. And believe me, it's awesome through that lens.
I't's a B movie and it's aware of it, making the best of it. It's a pastiche of a tiny sub-genre of 80s/90s movies, so maybe not for everyone. But if you're in the right mindset, you will enjoy it. And hats off the the people who created the pixel art for the game, that was actually amazing and completely transparent, as opposed to the spaceship CGI which was obviously (but very consciously) crap ;)
So about the movie, it was a pastiche of the 80s/90s movies. The story is between Jumanji and that movie where two kids bring a hot chick alive through a TV, I just can't remember the title. Which is fine, those movies were forgettable, but still fun!
The pastiche works, the game character's presence and jokes are... wooden, and that's by design. The game, when shown as an SNES game, is awesome. Meanwhile, inside the game, the characters do and say stuff that's deeper than the arcade game they're in. That's absolutely awesome. There's a nod to printed game guides, character back stories, and all of that eventually completes the immersion. I've developed a game in my time and to me it was absolutely awesome seeing the discrepancy between what the sprite-based characters did in an arcade-style game, compared to a 80s/90s developer's idea of what the character actually was about. I won't mark this as spoiler, but you'll see what I mean when the time comes. And believe me, it's awesome through that lens.
I't's a B movie and it's aware of it, making the best of it. It's a pastiche of a tiny sub-genre of 80s/90s movies, so maybe not for everyone. But if you're in the right mindset, you will enjoy it. And hats off the the people who created the pixel art for the game, that was actually amazing and completely transparent, as opposed to the spaceship CGI which was obviously (but very consciously) crap ;)
After 10 minutes of the movie I wanted to turn it off, but I was just curious to see how it played out and for a b-movie it's actually not to bad.
Did you know
- TriviaScott Adkins said he based his performance of Max Cloud on Ron Burgundy, the title character from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
- GoofsAfter Sarah is transported into the video game, she supposedly can't control her own movements, needing her friend Cowboy to do so through the game controller. But there are numerous times where she moves of her own volition, like at 18:16 when she says "the Space Witch" and abruptly decides to head in the opposite direction, or at 19:15 when she opts to step in front of Max Cloud to block him from entering the main deck.
- Crazy creditsAfter the ending credits, "Do not fear, Max Cloud is here'' is heard.
- ConnectionsFeatures Vampire, vous avez dit vampire ? (1985)
- SoundtracksAce of Face
Performed by Bim Amoako-Gyampah
Written by Alessandro Gigante, Roberto Gigante, and Robbie Irving
Courtesy of House of Emeralds Ltd
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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