Summon the laughter with the most critically acclaimed gaming movie ever made.
Gamers, which won Best Professional Film at Gen Con 2006, has been
profiled by CNN, ABC, Yahoo, The Hollywood Reporter, Computer Games
Magazine, Spike TV, Tips and Tricks Magazine, G4 Media, and Starz Cable
Channel. It features an all-star celebrity cast including Kelly LeBrock
(Weird Science), Beverly D'Angelo (National Lampoon's Vacation), John Heard (Home Alone),
William Katt (The Greatest American Hero) and Michael Bell (E! True
Hollywood Story) and many more.
For the last 23 years, a group of friends have lived life to the fullest... in the fantasy world. Obsessed with a roleplaying game called Demons, Nymphs & Dragons, these gamers are the subject of this hilarious comedy which
chronicles their journey to make it through their horrendous lives while
attempting to break a world record by roleplaying over 74,558 hours.
"The movie is sharp and witty, and sort of slams Spinal Tap into Office Space, with an episode of Family Guy stuck in the middle."
—Ian Bonds of www.QuickStopEntertainment.com
"Five out of five stars. Earns more Experience Points than ten Happy Madison
Productions."
—Eric Childress of www.efilmcritic.com
"Gamers has a twisted sense of humor... Fun stuff."
—Scott Weinberg of www.dvdtalk.com
Awards:
Best Professional Film: Gen Con 2006
Best Film of 2006: www.bumscorner.com
Best Screenplay: 7th Melbourne Underground Film Festival
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While this movie is not the greatest movie of all time by far it has provided hours of laughter and entertainment to me and all my friends who are all gamers, and dedicated ones at that
In order to enjoy it you must be willing to look at yourself as a gamer and realize that these guys are us with the volume turned up to 11, and it's obvious to me that the others who have written reviews of this movie think far too highly of themselves and of what we are as gamers
I don't want to give any spoilers in the review, but the essence is that a series of socio-pathic, maladjusted losers also just happen to be a gaming group.
Probably the worst depiction of gamers that I have seen since the Dark Dungeon cartoons.
The show made me squirm with discomfort.
Additionally, the pacing was glacial.
The guys sitting around the table should have been institutionalized, not out in society and throwing dice around a gaming table.
Plus, the "surprise revelation" at the end of the movie indicating that everything in the movie to that point was a psychotic lie was like being drowned in manure AFTER you THOUGHT that you had escaped with your life.
Ok, I'm one to, at most times say, that we all have our own opinions and that we should make/establish our own opinions based off of our own experiences, not someone elses ...this being said of course, please do not waste your money on this movie/DVD. This is by no means, in my opinion, worth it. An F minus, a zero out of a hundred %.... get my point. I wouldn't even give this flick a full star. Please, heed this and do not waste your money.
Abysmal, unpleasant, and mean-spirited. It paints gamers as pathetic and phsyco and cruel to one another. The byline of "unapologetic" is certainly needed since the vein of humor runs along having a African-American seamstress design an "authentic wizard's robe" that looks like a KKK hood and cloak served up along with never ending gay jokes, gay slurs and swearing. Higher production values don't make up for what's not right about this film.