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In all films there are messages that are seen with the naked eye and others that are deeper. Atari: Game Over has many of them that are sure to make you reflect.
The making of the film was done very carefully and the final result could be seen in theaters in year 2014.
The cast of this film (Howard Scott Warshaw, Zak Penn, Nolan Bushnell, Seamus Blackley, Steven Spielberg) has very good results since they hit a lot with the role obtained.

The coordination of all the work units that may have been in this film has been possible thanks to the direction (Zak Penn).
You can enjoy this movie alone, with family, with friends or with whoever you want during 66 min..
United States has been the country in charge of bringing this story to life.

One of the best known production companies in the film world is Fuel Entertainment, GRAiNEY Pictures, Lightbox, Red Box Films, Xbox Entertainment Studios which in this case has been in charge of bringing this project to life.
With a long career path, Stephen Endelman and his team have created a perfect environment thanks to the music of the film.

The direction of photography has been in charge of Eric Zimmerman.
The variety of movies you can find about the Documentary film genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics Atari: Game Over

Nothing really special, but still great to see. Entertaining video story. For me, it's about absolving a boy's guilty conscience
For the most part, it's a depressing display. The legend of the ET landfill. Who doesn't love a retro video game documentary?
Impressive. Many hyperbole and inaccuracies prevent this from being better. The 1984 video game collapse
A must for gamers and those nostalgic for pop culture. Clap or praise. A waste of time
Fun documentary about the legendary ET The story of Atari (told through the legend of the dump of ET cartridges). Too sharp of a documentary
Poor and misleading piece of propaganda. Interesting documentary even when the truth is ignored. Magnificent!
It tells a compelling story, but it doesn't redeem the game. Much fuss. . . that?. Atari: Game Over. Is this low-budget documentary worth investigating? Something. It's very, very kitsch
Strange game, strangest game story. Atari: Game Over. Best worst game
Not for everyone
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