

"At all turns, 'Game Over, Man!' is a cynical vehicle for the kind of outdated humor that fell out of style more than a decade ago.

Part of the problem, according to critics, is that it's incredibly mean-spirited humor - but a larger part of the problem is that the jokes simply don't land.Īs Clint Worthington wrote for Consequence of Sound: The guys from Comedy Central's "Workaholics" made a movie - and it was, unfortunately, this one. Tomatometer rating: 20%, rotten, with three fresh ratings and 12 rotten ratings The jokes are mean and don't land, according to many. This film is all easy beats, predictive familiarities, and absolutely zero heart, soul, or silliness anywhere to be found." For as cynical as it sounds, it's not hard to imagine why everyone involved could give so little of a s- when the bar is set so low. In Happy Madison terms, should you watch this, you'll beg for the days of left-field concepts like Sandler playing the son of Satan. "Papas squaring off, crazy summer hijinks among friends, small town dreams blah blah blah. "This is a movie-thing that could only be described as uninspired," Goble wrote. Consequence of Sound's Blake Goble has an entire theory about how a movie this bad could only have been generated by an algorithm - because that's the only thing that makes sense. Tomatometer rating: 0%, rotten, with zero fresh and nine rotten ratingsīad movies are one thing, but it's rare to see a 0% rating - something handily achieved here.

Seemingly no one was a fan of this movie.
