Max Cloud
- 2020
- 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.5K
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A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.A space cruiser crashes on a planet that is home to an intergalactic prison.
Finley Sebastian Pearson
- Young Max Cloud
- (as Finley Pearson)
Craig Thomas Lambert
- Max Cloud's Dad
- (as Craig Lambert)
Lois-Amber Toole
- Prisoner
- (as Lois Amber Toole)
Nigel Black
- Prisoner
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaScott Adkins said he based his performance of Max Cloud on Ron Burgundy, the title character from Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
- GoofsAfter Sarah is transported into the video game, she supposedly can't control her own movements, needing her friend Cowboy to do so through the game controller. But there are numerous times where she moves of her own volition, like at 18:16 when she says "the Space Witch" and abruptly decides to head in the opposite direction, or at 19:15 when she opts to step in front of Max Cloud to block him from entering the main deck.
- Crazy creditsAfter the ending credits you can hear the phrase ,,do not fear, Max Cloud is here''.
- ConnectionsFeatures Fright Night (1985)
- SoundtracksAce of Face
Performed by Bim Amoako-Gyampah
Written by Alessandro Gigante, Roberto Gigante, and Robbie Irving
Courtesy of House of Emeralds Ltd
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Wish this was a game on the Sega Genesis
Really loved this movie. Nostalgic as hell. Max Cloud is about a kid from Brooklyn in 1990 who gets sucked into her favorite 16 Bit game Max Cloud as his sidekick Jacke. Max Cloud himself is played by marshal arts action star, and most recently YouTuber with his show the Art of Action, Scott Adkins.
Max Cloud pokes fun at the style of games the fourth generation console was capable of which is were all the fun and laughs come from. It was crazy to see Adkins fight as if he was an Avatar in a beat em up. You would now have expected that the fight scenes would have been any good doing this angle but they were absolutely great. All the action sequences are kinds tongue and cheek as they compare the real violince with the animated violence. Pointing the out the sharp difference made me laugh
The design of the movie was great too. Purposely funny, Max Cloud looks and feels like this game was actually a hit in the 1990s and someone decided to make a movie instantly of it. A bit ironic cause if this was a 90s game and they made this movie in the 90s it would have bombed like Super Mario Bros or Double Dragon.
However, Max Cloud was made in the present and as such homage to my childhood makes it fantastic.
Max Cloud pokes fun at the style of games the fourth generation console was capable of which is were all the fun and laughs come from. It was crazy to see Adkins fight as if he was an Avatar in a beat em up. You would now have expected that the fight scenes would have been any good doing this angle but they were absolutely great. All the action sequences are kinds tongue and cheek as they compare the real violince with the animated violence. Pointing the out the sharp difference made me laugh
The design of the movie was great too. Purposely funny, Max Cloud looks and feels like this game was actually a hit in the 1990s and someone decided to make a movie instantly of it. A bit ironic cause if this was a 90s game and they made this movie in the 90s it would have bombed like Super Mario Bros or Double Dragon.
However, Max Cloud was made in the present and as such homage to my childhood makes it fantastic.
- subxerogravity
- Jun 29, 2021
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- The Intergalactic Adventures of Max Cloud
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 2.39:1
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