Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die

A man, armed with a bomb, takes over a diner. He claims he is from the future and is here to correct a massive technological error that will doom humanity. He knows what he needs to do prevent the error but needs to gather together a suitable group from the diner to help him in his mission.

Weeping Quake says: Gore Verbinski’s *Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die* is a wild, if somewhat uneven, ride. The film’s action-adventure-comedy blend frequently sparks, largely thanks to its stellar ensemble. Sam Rockwell, Juno Temple, and Haley Lu Richardson ignite the screen with their unique chemistry, making every interaction a delight. Their performances elevate the premise beyond its initial quirkiness, truly embodying their roles. At 134 minutes, the pacing occasionally meanders, especially when the narrative struggles to maintain its initial momentum. While the core concept is intriguing, its execution sometimes feels more functional than inspired. The entertainment value, though present, fluctuates, never quite reaching consistent highs. Ultimately, the strength of its characters and their compelling portrayals anchor this ambitious, if imperfect, journey. It’s a film that promises much and delivers enough to be enjoyable, even if it doesn't always hit every mark.

  • Plot: OK
  • Characters: Good
  • Entertainment Value: OK
  • Rated: R
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Comedy
  • Release Date: 02/13/2026
  • Directed by: Gore Verbinski
  • Written by: Matthew Robinson
  • Starring: Sam Rockwell, Juno Temple, Haley Lu Richardson
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