Berts betrunkene Vergangenheit holt ihn 20 Jahre später wieder ein, als er und sein Vater von denjenigen entführt werden, denen Bert vor 20 Jahren Unrecht getan hat, während er betrunken ein... Alles lesenBerts betrunkene Vergangenheit holt ihn 20 Jahre später wieder ein, als er und sein Vater von denjenigen entführt werden, denen Bert vor 20 Jahren Unrecht getan hat, während er betrunken ein Auslandssemester in Russland absolvierte.Berts betrunkene Vergangenheit holt ihn 20 Jahre später wieder ein, als er und sein Vater von denjenigen entführt werden, denen Bert vor 20 Jahren Unrecht getan hat, während er betrunken ein Auslandssemester in Russland absolvierte.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Jess Gabor
- Sasha
- (as Jessica Gabor)
Rita Bernard-Shaw
- Ashley
- (as Rita Bernard Shaw)
Nikola Djuricko
- Igor
- (as Nikola Duricko)
Amelie Child Villiers
- Tatiana
- (as Amelie Villiers)
Jovan Savic
- Irina's Father
- (as Jovan Lole Savic)
Set Sjöstrand
- Vanya
- (as Set Sjostrand)
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The first 20-25 minutes are pretty cheesy/over-the-top setting up the motivation for the plot and getting Bert & his dad into position. But it actually gets fairly watchable after Irina shows up. It's by no means going to win any awards, but if you're a fan of BK & enjoyed this story from his set, you'll probably enjoy watching this enough to not shut it off.
I was pretty dubious on how BK was going to be as an actor, but I was pleasantly surprised once the story left LA. It's a testament to the caliber of talent Mark Hamill that he was able to raise whatever abilities BK came to the table with to a place where you actually feel invested during their scenes.
The ending is also surprisingly engaging and fitting.
I was pretty dubious on how BK was going to be as an actor, but I was pleasantly surprised once the story left LA. It's a testament to the caliber of talent Mark Hamill that he was able to raise whatever abilities BK came to the table with to a place where you actually feel invested during their scenes.
The ending is also surprisingly engaging and fitting.
Only went because my SO likes him. Saw him on tour without knowing a thing about him and knowing now that the Russian story was a big part of his act, the crowd at the show went wild when it came up. Now it's turned into a feature film.
Went at 1pm on Friday and we were the only two people in the theater. Maybe because it's rated R and my area isn't known for doing well with rated R movies or maybe because it's a 1pm show, but two people for a show doesn't bode well for its popularity.
Moving on to the movie... it was too long... way too long. Frankly I looked at my watch and it was only about 80 minutes in and it was already dragging. My SO laughed a lot and I had a chuckle here and there. If I were watching it alone I would have probably walked out and given it one star but because my SO was happy, it earned extra stars. I wouldn't recommend it and frankly seeing some of the reviews of people that love Bert say it wasn't good is somewhat sad.
Went at 1pm on Friday and we were the only two people in the theater. Maybe because it's rated R and my area isn't known for doing well with rated R movies or maybe because it's a 1pm show, but two people for a show doesn't bode well for its popularity.
Moving on to the movie... it was too long... way too long. Frankly I looked at my watch and it was only about 80 minutes in and it was already dragging. My SO laughed a lot and I had a chuckle here and there. If I were watching it alone I would have probably walked out and given it one star but because my SO was happy, it earned extra stars. I wouldn't recommend it and frankly seeing some of the reviews of people that love Bert say it wasn't good is somewhat sad.
I'm able to switch my brain off and kinda just waltz thru movies that are at that level so it was a solid 5 stars. It's overproduced for what it is and that's probably why I give it a 5, but it's "The Machine" story being milked for what it is, a good story that, as time goes on, start to feel more like an overinflated teenager's story that loses any sense of credibility at all, that is not a great story after all. It's unfortunately the thing that pushed me to realize that I'm getting a bit tired of Bert's inflated ego and that maybe outside of the machine and his forced high pitch laugh, he doesn't have much else to offer.
Full disclosure, I am russian. Bert is very funny guy and he should stick to comedy. His machine routine was funny enough but it didn't translate well to movie. His story actual story is quite dark, and it goes through very bad time in Russia, but he makes a good humor story of this mess in his standup. Where he makes a funny standup, the movie falls well short of his act. Romanian setting with western actors speaking horrible, bearly understandible Russian, with even worse translation; was the funniest part of the movie for me. Over the top caricature characters can only take movie so far, it needs a good script.
I've never heard of Bert Kreischer so clearly I'm not a fan of his comedy, but nor can I hate it, and as such, the same goes for this film. The Machine was loud, obnoxious and overbearing, and nothing about this comedy should've worked, but it played well to its strengths, and ended up being much more entertaining than it should've been. The casting - especially the villains, was over the top, but it worked even though it shouldn't have, just like Kreischer and Mark Hamill shouldn't have worked, but it did, mostly from their hilarious dialogue and antics. It's not the greatest comedy out there, but it's also not the worst, and we did have a bunch of laugh out loud moments, so that's a good sign. This machine works best with lots of high-octane fluids and with your gears in neutral. It's dumb fun and a decent one-time watch, especially with all the slim pickings out there.
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- WissenswertesBert's real life wife LeeAnn Kreischer can be seen near the start of the film, as the mom at the Sweet 16 party who Bert does not get along with.
- PatzerAfter getting shot twice in the chest, Irina falls off the train, only to get reunited with Bert in Igor's village. She also has a piece of wood through her leg that Bert proceeds to extract. However, she seems to have no problem walking or even fighting when she next meets her brother Alexei.
- Crazy CreditsWhile the closing credits roll, a commercial plays starring Bert and his father for Kreischer Karpets.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Brad Tries Podcasting: Fast X/Kandahar/Martyrs (2023)
- SoundtracksTorn
Written by Scott Cutler, Anne Preven and Phil Thornalley
Performed by Scott Stapp
Scott Stapp appears courtesy of Napalm Records
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Box Office
- Budget
- 20.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 10.458.331 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.000.545 $
- 28. Mai 2023
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 10.664.328 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 52 Min.(112 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1
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