Imagine you’re sitting in a diner with many different people of various persuasions and then suddenly a man who looks like he came out of a box of wires steps inside all disheveled with long facial hair, strange lights and other types of technology going up and down and around his entire body and the first thing he says is he’s here to give a select group of people the opportunity for an adventure. Of course the man is armed too. This is the situation we enter in the new film Good luck. Have fun. Don’t die.
After recruiting the people he chooses for his mission. You immediately find yourself in various life and death situations as strangers begin to shoot at you and everything you thought that was real is turned on its head, almost as if you were a character in a video game.
Good luck. Have fun. Don’t die stars Sam Rockwell as the mysterious stranger with the call to adventure while it’s cast includes Haley Lu Richardson, Michael Pena, Zazie Beetz and Juno Temple. Aspects of the film may remind viewers of various other apocalyptic time travel stories that include 12 Monkeys the Terminator series and some of the production design appears to have been somewhat influenced by the book The Electric State.
The Blu-ray disc picture quality is fantastic with a 1080P Full HD image that looks so crystal clear that even when upscaled to 4K I’m not sure if an actual 4K Blu-ray would make a discernible difference. That’s how great this image quality looks. An English Dolby ATMOS soundtrack is provided and while my sound bar clearly identified the audio as Dolby ATMOS for some reason my Blu-ray disc player interpreted it as Dolby TrueHD despite the fact that this is a relatively new high end 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Disc player. The sound is terrific and atmospheric and at times a bit aggressive, but whether or not it’s a true Dolby ATMOS Soundtrack or a Dolby TrueHD Soundtrack may be something that differs depending where the film was screened. An English Descriptive Audio track for the visually impaired is also provided as a listening option and English Closed Captions for the deaf and hearing impaired are encoded on to this Blu-ray disc as options. A redeemable coupon for a Movies Anywhere digital copy is also provided. The five minutes and seven seconds promotional behind the scenes look is somewhat misleading as it’s called The Making Of Good luck. Have fun. Don’t die, but clearly it’s not much of a behind the scenes featurette and feels more like the type of promotional video you might see when a film is about to be released to theaters on a streaming platform.
Good luck. Have fun. Don’t die is available now but sold separately on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray disc as well as Blu-ray disc each with a digital code included at retailers on and off-line and a digital version is available at digital retailers online courtesy of Universal Studios home entertainment.
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