

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die
Directed by Gore Verbinski7.081%85%6.9
Från "framtiden" anländer han, till en vanlig diner i Los Angeles. Hans uppdrag? Att samla den perfekta skaran av missnöjda, udda gäster för en natt som kommer förändra allt. Sex kvarter. Ett uppdrag. En chans att stoppa en förrymd artificiell intelligens innan världen går under. Vem överlever natten – och vem räddar mänskligheten?
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- Shadowdace−1 dPretty fun and wtf movie with a science fiction based simple plot. You mostly don't really know what's gonna happen in the next 3 min
- Sam22 februari 2026would have loved to have seen the seven foot tall racist Muslim girl 😔👉👈
- cultfilmliker13 februari 2026“Thank you for your service.” Weapons x Y2K Sid from Toy Story really made Gore Verbinski feel seen Good work! Had fun! Not dead yet!! Susan’s chapter was black comedy Black Mirror on steroids. Incredible.
- Timothy Greenwood−1 dAbsolutely wild and awesome movie!!!!! Both me and Pam Enjoyed It Immensely!!! 5 Stars!!!
- naythd−1 dSuch a well thought out, fun, weird and wild ride.
- Keri7 mars 2026Hilarious! Absolutely loved Sam Rockwell in this!
- RandomSheepZA−1 dQuirky and funny!
- Jackalolz−2 dGreat flick. Went in blind and enjoyed the show. Some dark humour moments which were played well. Would watch again
- David Fuentes12 mars 2026A mix between groundhog day and twelve monkeys.
- Oʂɯαʅԃσ Rσყҽƚƚ18 februari 2026Just a great time had while watching this movie. What's funny is the message was very in the nose but the execution of the story was about as wild as l've ever seen. It's an insane world they create but is it that much crazier than the world we live in today? Honestly I don't know. Mr Rockwell was having too much fun and he swept me into the film.
- Robbie the Robot20 mars 2026Just a fun movie, think Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Apocalypse). An unhinged Sam Rockwell (Zaphod Beeblebrox) time travaler recruits diner patrons to save the world. Now, if you find yourself thinking that sounds like something from “The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy,” first off, please be my friend, and secondly, you wouldn’t be that far off.
- drucktenwald−2 dWow, really good! Terry Gilliam would be proud! A good analysis of modern culture and futurism. Also wonderfully theme and plot-driven driven. So many good subtle critiques of technology. As far as the shortcomings can be a bit strange, humor leaves much to be desired, and not as ensemble cast character-driven. Still can see this end up being a cult movie.
- inta94−3 dCouldn't wait to watch this, and it turned out to be totally stupid... had a few fun ideas, still think Sam Rockwell is great, but this movie stank.
- Rick Tracewell17 februari 2026If you take movies too seriously, I'm not sure what to tell you with this one. It's a comedy almost through and through with an excellent tour de force role for Sam Rockwell. All casting was excellent as each supporting role were comedic throughout the film. The script keeps you guessing — especially at the beginning — and adding a sci-fi time travel twist adds much to enjoy as well as some great special effects. Each character adds their own plot twist which, coupled with the drama, increases the thickness of the plot as the film progresses. I'm looking forward to watching it again, actually.
- jackmeat16 mars 2026My quick rating - 7.4/10. Well, that was a fun flick. The opening of Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die wastes absolutely no time telling you what kind of flick you’re in for. A mysterious “Man From the Future,” played armed with mayhem by Sam Rockwell, bursts into a Los Angeles diner and bluntly informs a group of random, very annoyed patrons that they’ve been specifically selected to help him save the world from a rogue artificial intelligence. That’s it. That’s the pitch. No slow burn, no gentle world-building. Just Rockwell acting like a caffeinated time traveler who skipped several doses of sanity. And it’s perfect. After that absurdly direct introduction, the film rewinds a few days to begin introducing the people who will eventually fill those diner seats. First up are Mark and Janet, played by Michael Peña and Zazie Beetz, whose storyline unfolds during a school shooting that the movie treats with an intentionally bizarre sense of “business as usual.” The kids are so buried in their phones that they barely register the chaos, which lands as a pretty sharp jab at modern tech addiction. The teacher at least knows they’re awake, because they never look up from their screens. It’s uncomfortable, but also hilariously on point. From there, the movie splinters into several character threads that slowly start weaving together. Susan, played by Juno Temple, introduces a storyline revolving around cloning. Always a topic guaranteed to start arguments at family dinners and science conferences alike. Then there’s Ingrid, played by Haley Lu Richardson, who suffers from an extremely unusual allergy that becomes both a character trait and a clever piece of world-building. Her segment dives into virtual reality culture with some pointed social commentary about living life inside headsets and digital escapism. Let’s just say if you’ve ever spent a few too many hours inside VR on your Quest 3, you might feel personally attacked. What’s impressive is how confidently director Gore Verbinski puts all these ideas into the same blender. Technology obsession, cloning ethics, AI apocalypse fears, brain rot caused by social media use. It’s all in there, and it’s all being satirized in this meat grinder. Sometimes it feels like someone took a bunch of Black Mirror episodes and just went crazy with the budget. Case in point. Even the heroes look shocked when a giant minotaur-cat hybrid casually roams the streets eating teenagers. TBH, their reaction is fair. I say that because it perfectly summarizes the movie’s energy. If there’s one thing holding Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die back slightly, it’s that the film sometimes feels like it’s not quite sure how hard it wants to commit to its darker tendencies. We get razor-sharp satire, deliciously dark humor, and the visuals can get downright haunting. But with the film’s violence? Sometimes it feels like the film wants to go hard but doesn’t quite commit enough. It’s not quite sure if it wants to be playfully chaotic or fully commit to the brutal madness of the dystopian world. Thanks largely to Rockwell’s unhinged performance and a story that constantly throws new wild ideas at the screen, this flick ends up being a gleefully weird cinematic experiment. And while you are enjoying this strangely insightful trip, remember, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die!
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die Trivia
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die was released on 13 februari 2026.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die was directed by Gore Verbinski.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die has a runtime of 2h 14m.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die was produced by Robert Kulzer, Oly Obst, Erwin Stoff, Gore Verbinski.
Från "framtiden" anländer han, till en vanlig diner i Los Angeles. Hans uppdrag? Att samla den perfekta skaran av missnöjda, udda gäster för en natt som kommer förändra allt. Sex kvarter. Ett uppdrag. En chans att stoppa en förrymd artificiell intelligens innan världen går under. Vem överlever natten – och vem räddar mänskligheten?
The key characters in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die are The Man From The Future (Sam Rockwell), Susan (Juno Temple), Ingrid (Haley Lu Richardson).
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is rated R.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die is a Science Fiction, Action, Adventure film.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die has an audience rating of 8.5 out of 10.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die had a budget of 20 mn US$.
Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die has made 9,7 mn US$ at the box office.























