Game Over - The Complete Collection (2004)
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Game Over - The Complete Collection
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| Directed by | John Rice (VI) |
| Cast | Elizabeth Daily, Rachel Dratch, Artie Lange, Lucy Liu, Patrick Warburton, Jennifer Coolidge, John Michael Higgins, Jan Hooks, Danica McKellar and Marisa Tomei |
| Theatrical Release | March 10, 2004 |
| DVD Release | June 28, 2005 |
| Running Time | 123 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 013131311099 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 5 19:42 EDT (details) 2 DVD, Starz / Anchor Bay, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 22 new from $7.99, 10 used from $4.00 |
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Average user review:| Good comedy |
| Just Say No to Bad Ripoffs |
It seems to me after viewing it that this program tried to be like the now-returning show ReBoot, which had characters in your computer reacting to games being played and viruses being downloaded. In that was also a man (Guardian Bob), woman (Dot Matrix), boy (Enzo Matrix), his eventual crush AndrAIa, and a very willful dog named Frisket. The show was also littered with references to pop culture (Elvira, Aliens, Are You Being Served?, Looney Tunes, Evil Dead, to name only a handful) as well as computer terms...and about ten years ahead of this show in airing (1994).
That one is famous, lasted over a decade to recently be revived by the new company with yet more episodes in the making, and to this day has a very dedicated fan base. This one for -some- odd reason, only lasted a few episodes. Ripoffs of cult classics never do too well.
See ReBoot instead. That one is well worth your money, has richly designed character personalities, thick plot development, and it's safe for the kids while being incredibly entertaining and time-transcending for adults, as well as the children they used to be when it first aired.
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| At home with the video game characters |
If "The Incredibles" hadn't already done something similar, only more clever, this would have looked a bit stronger. Still, it stands on its own well enough, and the child characters (teenage Alice and tweenage Billy) are are given better roles. Alice's attitude, in particular, has a lot going for it.
It has its clever moments, though. The CGI polygons are visible fairly often, reminding the viewer of the limits of 2004-era gaming hardware for PCs. The super-powered anime exchange student is good, too, as Billy's first crush. He's overawed when she flies him around, leaving a multi-colored trail behind her. When she has to go back to Japan (the country), he's heart-broken.
Dad: You'll meet other girls.
Billy, inconsolable: Will they shoot rainbows out of their butts?
It's funny, entertaining, and thoroughly forgettable. So, if you have an evening you don't plan to remember, give it a shot.
//wiredweird March 19, 2007
| Defeated By Bad Writing |
| Extremely entertaining! |





