Max Reload and the nether blasters / Cineforge Media presents ; produced by Scott Conditt, Jeremy Tremp, Greg Grunberg, Jesse Lobell ; screenplay by Scott Conditt ; directed by Scott Conditt and Jeremy Tremp.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: MVD3777D | MVD VisualPublisher: Pottstown, PA : MVD Entertainment Group, [2020]Distributor: Pottstown, PA : MVD Visual. Copyright date: ©2020Description: 1 videodisc (101 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:- two-dimensional moving image
- video
- videodisc
- Music by Jesse Mitchell ; visual effects by Foxtrot X-Ray / Paul Denigris ; edited by Jeremy Tremp and Scott Conditt ; production designer, Jennifer Jones Nesbit ; director of photography, Jeremy Tremp.
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Adult DVD | Dr. James Carlson Library | DVD | SF/FANT MAX RELO | Available | 33111009906237 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
Max Jenkins (Tom Plumley), a video game store clerk, accidentally unleashes the “Curse of the Ages” in his small town upon activating an old-school video game. It turns out that the game’s cartridge houses the Nether, a supernatural evil force that slowly takes over every human being who comes in contact with the game – and it will worsen if the game goes mobile. His only hope comes in the form of old-school gaming masters Eugene (Greg Grunberg) and Barton (Joseph D. Reitman) who know how to beat this strong and powerful entity. Written and directed by Scott Conditt and Jeremy Tremp. ~ Olivia Cantor, Rovi
DVD, wide screen; NTSC, regions A, B, C ; 2.1 stereo.
Title from disc surface.
Hassie Harrison, Kevin Smith, Wil Wheaton, Joseph D. Reitman, Lin Shaye, Greg Grunberg, Martin Kove, Lukas Gage, Joey Morgan, Tom Plumley.
Music by Jesse Mitchell ; visual effects by Foxtrot X-Ray / Paul Denigris ; edited by Jeremy Tremp and Scott Conditt ; production designer, Jennifer Jones Nesbit ; director of photography, Jeremy Tremp.
Originally released as a motion picture in 2020.
Wide screen (2.35:1).
A small-town video game store clerk must go from zero to hero after accidentally unleashing the forces of evil from a cursed Colecovision video game cartridge. Max Jenkins's gaming fantasies collide with reality when a legendary 'lost' installment of the 1980s 'Nether Game' series appears on the store counter of his workplace.
Bonus features: Art and animation featurette; "NetherCragon" VFX featurette; "Egypt" VFX featurette; "Reggie gets nethered", anatomy of a scene featurette; "Speed run" bonus featurette; original theatrical trailer.