
Alexxx, Darren, and Joel are three losers who work as maids at a hotel and all have problems. Alexxx is an impulsive and immature manchild. Darren constantly vapes to avoid the world around. Joel is a closeted gay man whose sexuality is obvious to everyone except himself. When word gets out that social media influencer Bae Awadi is coming to their hotel, the three try to pitch their game idea to him. But when terrorists arrive and take hostages, including Bae, the three must ... (Full plot summary below)
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Alexxx, Darren, and Joel are three losers who work as maids at a hotel and all have problems. Alexxx is an impulsive and immature manchild. Darren constantly vapes to avoid the world around. Joel is a closeted gay man whose sexuality is obvious to everyone except himself. When word gets out that social media influencer Bae Awadi is coming to their hotel, the three try to pitch their game idea to him. But when terrorists arrive and take hostages, including Bae, the three must man up and save the day.
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| Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenThe guys occasionally over-reach for irreverence, director and fellow "Workaholics" veteran Kyle Newacheck mainly succeeds in delivering the most defiantly outrageous farce since "Borat." |
| Movie NationRoger MooreThere are some explosive laughs in this. But they show up so randomly, with the story in between the payoff moments so lame, that Game Over screams out for more editing. |
| The Daily DotBryan RolliStill, Game Over, Man! works best when it's not trying to be even remotely deep. |
| Flickering MythShaun MunroThere's just enough inspired insanity here to please Workaholics die-hards, even if fans of actual Die Hard might be left a touch underwhelmed. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoIt will work best for those lamenting the cancellation of the Comedy Central hit that spawned it, but probably not much for anyone else. |
| IndiewireDavid EhrlichGame Over, Man! becomes to “Workaholics” what “Keanu” was to “Key & Peele” — a sporadically funny riff on a formula that worked much better in small doses. You know it’s a Netflix joint, because it almost feels designed to be half-watched in the background; an overly loud piece of muzak. |
| Consequence of SoundClint WorthingtonUnfortunately, Game Over, Man! sacrifices all the brusque cleverness of their hit show for a warmed-over Die Hard parody that’s too self-indulgent to entertain anyone but the four goofballs who made it. |
| Common Sense MediaBrian CostelloDreadful comedy has gross-out humor, nudity, violence. |
| DeciderJosh SorokachGame Over, Man doesn't reinvent the wheel nor does it try to, but the impressive array of clever quips and jocular chemistry between the three leads combine to create a cozy Friday night power down comfort watch. |
| IGNWilliam BibbianiGame Over, Man! is a sloppy production, with screaming and bullying used as a placeholder for actual jokes. The characters are such enormous jerks that they probably don’t deserve to succeed, at anything, so it’s hard to want to follow their adventures through an entire film. |