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Uno: The Movie

  • Video
  • 2016
  • 2h 44m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
10K
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Geoff Ramsey, Gavin Free, Jack Pattillo, Ryan Haywood, and Jeremy Dooley in Uno: The Movie (2016)
Comedy

This is simply a YouTube video of kids playing an online game of YouTube. The entire movie is a screen recording of an online UNO match.This is simply a YouTube video of kids playing an online game of YouTube. The entire movie is a screen recording of an online UNO match.This is simply a YouTube video of kids playing an online game of YouTube. The entire movie is a screen recording of an online UNO match.

  • Director
    • Geoff Ramsey
  • Writer
    • Geoff Ramsey
  • Stars
    • Geoff Ramsey
    • Gavin Free
    • Ryan Haywood
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  • IMDb RATING
    9.1/10
    10K
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    • Director
      • Geoff Ramsey
    • Writer
      • Geoff Ramsey
    • Stars
      • Geoff Ramsey
      • Gavin Free
      • Ryan Haywood
    • 130User reviews
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    Jeremy Dooley
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    Jack Pattillo
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    Jean-Luc Troesch
    • Tiny Jeremy
    Katherine Dooley
    • Kat
    • (uncredited)
    Michael Jones
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      • Geoff Ramsey
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    10shadows_million

    The best video game movie ever. A modern day 12 Angry Men

    I have seen many terrible game movies,like battleship or Doom so i have always been hesitant of these type of movies. When I heard that they made n Uno movie, I thought the production company Rooster teeth had jumped the shark on their film business, ad this was only their second feature film. But i was surprised that a nearly 3-hour long movie about a card game of Uno was one of the funniest and most enthralling films I've seen in 2016. The plot is so simple its like their isn't a plot. the film takes place in the production company's video game unit (i forgot what it's called, I think it's like trophy hunters or challenge finders or something like that) and 4 of their workers (Geoff, Gavin, Jeremy and Ryan) decide to record a game of UNO. Thinking it should take a short time, they all discuss what they will do after, maybe record another game, maybe watch the election going on, maybe just get something to eat.However, after a rule of 0 and 7 enters the play, the 500 point game spirals out of control to complete madness. The entire cast of the movie was excellent. I think the performance by newcomer Ryan Haywood should be up for best supporting and Geoff Lazer Ramsey is easily the best lead of the year. Gavin Free also did very good at portraying the dread that everyone was feeling, a performance so good it felt real. Rounding out the cast is Jack "dillhole" Patillo and Jeremy Dooley, and that's it. The film is a bottle movie, taking place only in the Goal Getters office. The direction was clear and crisp. And the dialogue felt so loose and unscripted. the characters flubbed and made mistakes and references things unknown to the audience because that's what feels real. and when the game turns from fun to torture, the way each character reacts and feels is so good, its almost like the director made the actors actually go through all this pain.The film as you can see, has a lot of inspiration from Sidney Lumet's 50s masterpiece 12 angry men. The small cast, they single location, the small task that takes way to long and cause a large variety of emotions. Hell, Jeremy's character constantly references the movie Casablanca by saying "here's looking at you kid", and that movie is also black and white, so that's a connection, I guess. The length of the movie might be a turn off to most. At 2 hours and 45 minutes, the film takes its time. it actually becomes painful for the viewer which was one of my favorite aspects. Only a few filmmakers like Andrei Tarkovsky or Ingmar Bergman can make you feel like that to a movie

    That being said, i did have a couple of nitpicks. Not to spoil anything , but half way through the movie one of the characters disappears and is replaced by another character. while it might be a jarring change, i found it to work to add to the dread everyone felt, but it could have been done smoother.

    UNO: the movie has skyrocketed to the to of my favorites of the year. I recommend you see this before award season because you will definitely be a top contender next to Arrival, La LA Land and Moonlight. UNO the movie is a nearly 3 hour long trip of a movie, and I loved every second. A+
    10abbystew-27925

    A heartbreaking and captivating tale from start to finish.

    I arrived home from work, exhausted from a long day, and noticed a video in my YouTube subscription box titled "Uno: The Movie". I scoffed at the thumbnail, Hollywood has officially run out of ideas! With a cynical smirk on my face, I decided to click on the video, thinking I was to see the death of cinema occur right before my eyes.

    From the moment the video started to the moment it ended, I found myself captivated by the story, characters, and cinematography. Coworkers trapped in a room together until they finish a 500-point round of the classic card game "Uno", but with some sadistic rules added. As the hours wore on, I could feel the character's desperation to finish the game- almost as if they were actually playing a three-hour game of Uno. The camera angles used to show us each player's hand makes the viewer feel as if they were actually playing the game themselves.

    With a stunning cast, crew, and soundtrack, I predict a complete sweep at next year's Oscars for this breathtaking film. "Uno: The Movie" did not kill cinema, it brought it back to life.
    10angeldawnclan

    Worth the Watch

    I can honestly say that when I saw that this film was 2 hours long - I was a bit wary. I watched a preview of the video on Twitter of Jeremy and Ryan's humorous reverse debacle, and figured that I'd watch the first 10 or so minutes and then keep it on in the background while I finished up some work. But 5 minutes in I was already hooked. Rules that I'd never even hear of made it a thrilling nail-biter throughout the whole thing. The humour is made all the better by the fact that none of the players knew what was coming. Very immersive in that way. 10/10, would highly recommend for any fellow fan or someone just looking to throw away a couple of hours watching complete nonsense unfold by watching 4 grown men play a game made for children.

    Play on, Achievement Hunters.
    10prestonsletterman

    A roller coaster of emotions from beginning to end...

    I started the film skeptical. Who are these people to think that they can build a film upon a family card game? Was I wrong...

    You begin as our heroes start fresh into the world of the game. Taking in its atmosphere and overall happy to be apart of the aura it puts off. However, things begin to fall in spectacular, confusing, awe-inspiring, and meaningful ways.

    This film turned out to be not just a film created from a vision, but one that shapes the vision as it is filmed. It held no boundaries and it gave no cares to what human nature may wish for in life. This film wasn't a comedy, horror, suspense, drama, nor romance. This film was a close look into the sociology behind human nature. The slow degradation of man, the ever increasing distrust of others, the wish to only find the end.

    Overall, this is not a film to be taken lightly. Expect nothing and accept everything for this is a commentary on life. I won't say that I cried, but I definitely cried. I give it a perfect 5/7.
    10roxiesbaby

    Best Movie of 2016

    Coming into the movie with little knowledge, I had few expectations. In the start, it seemed like nothing more that a quirky video game movie, but it quickly turned itself around. This movie is full of laughter, anger, frustration, and tears. It's the best roller coaster I have ever been on. If you want to see a movie that has everything you could ever want, this is your film. Ramsay, Free, Patillo, Haywood, and Dooley all gave excellent performances. Their roles felt real and raw, as if it was all actually happening to them. They committed to the movie like no actor I've ever seen before. A truly Oscar-worthy performance. Do yourself the favour of watching this amazing film. It is a tale of real life hardships that will certainly leave you blown away.

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    • Trivia
      Katherine Dooley (Jeremy's wife who he called towards the end of the movie), was played by Jeremy's real-life wife, Katherine Dooley.
    • Goofs
      In the later parts of the movie, a purple square is visible on Free's screen.
    • Quotes

      Lil' J: Here's looking at you, kid.

    • Crazy credits
      The song playing during the credits are sung by the actors themselves, and was written by Ramsey himself.
    • Connections
      Followed by Uno: Infinite (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Smooth Jazz
      Written by Dirk

      Performed by Evanescence

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • November 30, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Rooster Teeth Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Let's Play: Uno Part 2
    • Filming locations
      • Austin, Texas, USA(Rooster Teeth Production Stage 5)
    • Production companies
      • Achievement Hunter
      • Rooster Teeth Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 44m(164 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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