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Synopsis: An up-and-coming video gamer faces his greatest challenge yet as he and his team must overcome a fiery gaming superstar, as well as their own battling egos, to win the ultimate video game championship.
 
IMDB:
5.1
Year:
2018
85 min
45 Views


(door slamming)

(screaming)

(Tyler falling)

(heavy breathing)

(door opening)

(door closing)

(Tyler crying)

(ominous orchestral music)

You, you.

There's always

someone out there

trying to get what you've got,

your girl, your job.

And they'll get it,

unless you're the toughest

bastard in the room.

And right now,

that's me.

(grunting)

Yeah, you're a tough guy, huh?

You're lucky too,

just like your dad.

What did you say?

Yeah, your old man

loved to win, didn't he?

More than anything.

He'd rather blow his

paycheck playing poker

than put food in your mouth.

Did Richard tell you that?

F*** you.

(spitting)

(grunting)

(punching door)

(door opening)

(door closing)

(crowd murmuring)

Yo, where's Tyler?

We're up in 10.

He just went to the...

(door opening)

(moaning)

How much time do we have?

Um, three minutes.

(punching door)

Sh*t, Tyler, you can't play!

Yes, I can! Yes, I can!

No, I'm gonna tell the

officials, all right?

They're gonna kick Spencer

out on his cheating ass.

No!

He's just gonna say

that I started it,

like in Detroit

I'm gonna play,

and we're gonna beat him.

Okay, come on.

(grunting)

(crowd murmuring)

What happened here?

[Tyler] Slipped on some

water in the restroom.

(crowd cheering and applauding)

(guns firing)

(keyboard clicking)

(coughing)

[Kate] Ty, don't take

that fight, just leave.

Guys, I don't know

how long I can last.

Hang in there.

We can do this.

(wind rushing)

This ends now.

Come here, you little sh*t.

(grunting)

(high pitch

frequency resonating)

(grenade exploding)

(guns firing)

No!

(laughing)

(guns firing)

(character exploding)

(guns firing)

(character exploding)

What are you doing?

[Tyler] Dave, run for it!

[Dave] Here we go.

(alarm ringing)

[Tyler] You're covered.

Just go!

(character exploding)

[Dave] Almost there.

Just getting to mid now.

I'm at the bridge.

(character exploding)

Yes, yes!

(crowd cheering)

(light electronic music)

[Kate] Got it!

(alarm ringing)

Sh*t, Jonathan's behind me!

[Steve] Yeah, I see him.

I'll stop him!

(grenade exploding)

(character exploding)

(laughing)

I lost track of Jonathan.

Heads up!

Come on, Jonathan.

Where are you?

(wind rushing)

(gun firing)

(character exploding)

(crowd cheering)

Yes!

(grand orchestral music rising)

(crowd cheering and applauding)

(all cheering)

That's what I'm talking about.

Whoo!

[Both] Whoo!

(beeping)

(low frequency resonating)

(light piano music)

All right, to win at

anything it requires risk.

Try it,

(keyboard clicking)

try it like this.

Yeah.

Okay, that's a

grenade launcher,

it kind of lauves,

so if you shoot it,

you can put it over walls,

it bounces off.

If you hit someone with it,

they'll just explode.

(laughing)

You see how the

carnage is coming up.

It's right there.

He's going for it.

You gotta be in, hit space

bar, like continuously,

you'll get speed.

Aw, it looks so good.

(laughing)

Thank you, for sharing my dream.

It's a bold move,

risking it all on cakes.

Venus favors the bold.

(laughing)

You know, it's cool

that we came together

all around your LAN.

Our LAN.

Dave set up a match on

the Atlantic City servers.

[Tyler] Oh, really?

Who are we playing?

The Swedes.

Sh*t, they're good.

We're gonna need

some new strats.

Good thing I can

think of a few.

(wind rushing)

(grand orchestral music)

(wind rushing)

(light piano music)

(keyboards clicking)

[Tyler] We got this.

(wind rushing)

(light electronic music)

I go home to you

(missiles firing)

Right

I'm dreaming

Like a child

Creating

Like a lie

You always say goodbye

I've always known why

I go home to you

I:

Go home to you

Right

You may find

In time

That things rust

You may find

You may find

In time

That things rust

Your mind

(light electronic music)

Hello

Where have you been

I've been waiting

For a while you say

I reached out

To take your place

Living on a ledge

At the bottom of the page

Yes, I swear

I follow you home

With all the head

I follow you home

Yes, I swear I

follow you home

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