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So, "Game for Millions" is this 1991 comedy that really leans into the absurd. The plot revolves around a group of eccentric characters who find themselves in a high-stakes game that’s as chaotic as it is entertaining. The pacing is a bit uneven, which, honestly, kind of adds to its charm. You get these wild set pieces and practical effects that are just so quintessentially early '90s—there’s a certain joy in the low-budget aesthetic. The performances range from over-the-top to surprisingly earnest, creating a bizarre but engaging atmosphere. It’s not exactly polished, but that’s part of its appeal. You can tell there was a genuine effort to entertain, even if the execution feels a bit scattered at times.
Features a unique blend of humor and absurdity. · Practical effects that define its era. · Notable for its uneven pacing, which some may find charming.
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