A bearded, scruffy man in his fifties wearing a ragged beanie hat stares with an incredulous expression at the viewer. He is wearing a shiny silver suit with black pipes sticking out of it and various random objects are floating around him, including a small wheel and a toy soldier.

About Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

In this wildly inventive sci-fi satire from director Gore Verbinksi, Sam Rockwell is a man claiming to be from the future who storms into a Los Angeles diner looking for volunteers to assist him in fighting against a coming artificial intelligence uprising. Is he crazy or the only sane person in the room? 

Funny, daring and completely off-the-wall, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die also has some biting things to say about the AI revolution and a world where everyone is glued to their devices.
 

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