A special forces team thwarts a deadly plot in Sin City and parties accordingly. But when the real threat emerges, they must sober up to save Las Vegas.A special forces team thwarts a deadly plot in Sin City and parties accordingly. But when the real threat emerges, they must sober up to save Las Vegas.A special forces team thwarts a deadly plot in Sin City and parties accordingly. But when the real threat emerges, they must sober up to save Las Vegas.
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Obliterated is like '24' meeting the juvenile sensibility or hysterics of 'American Pie' and 'The Hangover.' It's crass, juvenile, and full of R-rated humor, but all that is part of its charm. It's just a fun, consistently entertaining show where you can shut off your brain and enjoy all the shenanigans it has to offer. It's mindless fun. I laughed a lot throughout its eight episodes, and despite the show's shortcomings, it definitely won me over and then some. The show delivered what it promised: a great, hilarious escape full of over-the-top action, juvenile characters plucked right out of '80s movies, as well as a game cast who knew what they were in for.
This show is horrible. I love it.
An updated, contemporary take on old school early-'80s action television.
Does it make sense? No.
Are there plot holes? Absolutely.
Is it riddled with tropes? All of the tropes.
Sophomoric humor? So much!
Is there any hint of realism or accuracy? None-whatsoever.
This kind of craft seems to be a lost art. Back in the day, bad but enjoyable, entertaining television was intentionally created to help you relax at the end of a hard day.
So much TV is unintentionally bad. But Obliterated revels in its unabashed badness. It is perfect in its execution.
Just remember that the goal here is to unwind and experience guilty chuckles and eye rolls after a big TV dinner.
In this endeavor, Obliterated exceeds all expectations. Each episode is non-stop fun.
Go buy an ugly fabric recliner at an estate sale and enjoy this modern take on old classics.
An updated, contemporary take on old school early-'80s action television.
Does it make sense? No.
Are there plot holes? Absolutely.
Is it riddled with tropes? All of the tropes.
Sophomoric humor? So much!
Is there any hint of realism or accuracy? None-whatsoever.
This kind of craft seems to be a lost art. Back in the day, bad but enjoyable, entertaining television was intentionally created to help you relax at the end of a hard day.
So much TV is unintentionally bad. But Obliterated revels in its unabashed badness. It is perfect in its execution.
Just remember that the goal here is to unwind and experience guilty chuckles and eye rolls after a big TV dinner.
In this endeavor, Obliterated exceeds all expectations. Each episode is non-stop fun.
Go buy an ugly fabric recliner at an estate sale and enjoy this modern take on old classics.
Obliterated doesn't try anything it's not. It knows exactly what it is and that's an action comedy that spoofs those kind of films. My brother and I just finished it watching a t and we both said that we hoped they do another season. We grew up as kids in the 80's and 90's so we know all about the films this show was making fun of. Besides being a funny action series, it's also a pretty solid "get the terrorist" series. I read somewhere that it compares the counterterrorism thriller of 24. I can definitely see that. The entire cast is great here, especially Nick Zano. He's so good in this, I hope this leads to bigger things for him. He's definitely the stand out here. I liked him in Legends of Tomorrow but he is perfect for this role. He steals every scene he's in. Also, Shelley Hennig is as beautiful as ever and does a good job with Zano leading this rag tag group.
I had no idea what to expect when I started watching Obliterated, the reviews were mostly positive and I thought the trailer looked pretty good so I thought I'd give it a chance. I'm so glad I did. This show had me laughing out loud at least a few times per episode. I had fun the entire time I was watching. Even though it makes fun of movies from the Sly/Arnold era, it also pays respect to them too. This show isn't going to win any awards but if you can just turn your brain off for little while I promise you that you'll have fun watching this. I actually binged all 8 episodes in a couple days. It's funny with plenty of action and twists to hold your interest every episode.
Okay, maybe I have a few.
Obliterated is an 80 IQ hot mess of nonsensical nonstop fun and I really hate how much I enjoyed it.
There are disgusting prosthetic phalluses and oddly tight character arcs. Shoehorned diversity mixed in equal parts with political self awareness. For every genuinely depraved scene there's an equally wholesome and touching family moment. This series is everything that is wrong with bad action films, and everything that made the hangover a classic. It is so reductive that it manages to be original. This show has three plot holes for every topless woman. I've never, ever, in all my years seen something quite like this show.
7 out of 10, I hate it.
Obliterated is an 80 IQ hot mess of nonsensical nonstop fun and I really hate how much I enjoyed it.
There are disgusting prosthetic phalluses and oddly tight character arcs. Shoehorned diversity mixed in equal parts with political self awareness. For every genuinely depraved scene there's an equally wholesome and touching family moment. This series is everything that is wrong with bad action films, and everything that made the hangover a classic. It is so reductive that it manages to be original. This show has three plot holes for every topless woman. I've never, ever, in all my years seen something quite like this show.
7 out of 10, I hate it.
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- TriviaThe limo driver is the same limo driver from Piège de cristal (1988).
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Ava Winters: Let's not forget who's in command here.
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