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2[[caption-width-right:350:''[[Film/{{Casablanca}} Here's looking at you, kid.]]'']]
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4->"''[[DespairEventHorizon WE ARE GOING TO DIE HERE!]]''"
5-->-- '''Creator/GavinFree'''
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7''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eN-bvbdUc8E Uno: The Movie]]'' is a LetsPlay video by Creator/AchievementHunter about a game of ''TabletopGame/{{Uno}}'' for Platform/XboxOne [[GoneHorriblyWrong gone horribly... horribly wrong.]]
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9It all started when, after they recorded the first 50-minute ''Uno'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5nqKRepxRk Let's Play,]] they decided to go again, swapping out Jack for Jeremy, turning on all the optional rules, and upping the point value needed to win to 500. [[ItWasHisSled The result is a two-hour-and-forty-four-minute-long]] [[TheEpic epic]] about the downfall of five men over a card game.
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11[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pe76JctJ8c Now has a fanmade trailer]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boaFVClfTXs an official trailer.]] There's also a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RWl2QsTosfk highlight reel]] and an Website/IMDb [[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22489804/ page.]]
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13During RTX Austin 2018, it was announced that a sequel is in the works, but it would not manifest until September 9, 2022, with ''LetsPlay/UnoInfinite'', where Achievement Hunter played ''Uno'' (albeit at the table with actual cards and not on consoles or computers) with some modifications and involves AudienceParticipation from RT First members.
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15!!"Wow. What, uh, ''what a hand''."
16* ActionPrologue: The first ''Uno'' video could be considered this, as it's more fast-paced and less complex. Downplayed in that it's 50 minutes long.
17* AdaptationDecay: Factoring in that this ''is'' technically a movie, [[DefiedTrope defied]]. A movie about ''Uno'' is 100% about the card game, rules and all. Which winds up making this the most accurate movie adaptation of a board game ''ever''.
18* AintTooProudToBeg: By the end, [[spoiler: Jeremy]] is begging the others not to force him to win. They don't listen just to get the game over with after 2 hours of suffering. Mind, not that [[spoiler:Jeremy]] didn't want the game to end but he believed he didn't have enough points and wanted to help [[spoiler:Gavin]] win as [[spoiler:Gavin]] was closer to 500.
19* AntiHeroTeam: Everyone in the crew loves watching each other writhe in misery, and feel no shame nor remorse in messing with each other ForTheLulz. Yet as the game goes on, they end up so sick of it and so exhausted that they collaborate with each other to force ''someone'' to win.
20* ArcNumber: 7 and 0, for [[UnintentionallyUnwinnable obvious reasons]].
21* ArcWords: "Home" is the keyword present.
22** "Here's looking at you, kid."
23* AscendedExtra: [[spoiler: Jack, who appeared in the background, was drafted to take over for Ryan an hour in.]]
24* AtomicFBomb: [[spoiler: Jack keeps letting them out whenever something doesn't go his way.]]
25* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
26-->'''Geoff''': If we played this for 2 hours everyday, I'd have a six pack from laughing so hard.
27* BigNo: Jeremy screams this when he's hit by a ''+8'' stack.
28* BigWhat: All over the place.
29* BigWordShout: When they finally end the game, ''everyone'' starts to scream with joy.
30* BriarPatching: At one point, Geoff plays a 7 from his six card hand to switch with Gavin's five card hand, knowing full well he was giving Gavin a 7. Upon this act, Geoff mentioned that Gavin could get his hand back if he wanted to, which Gavin immediately did so. If you're keeping track of the math, that means Gavin swapped his ''four'' card hand for a ''five'' card hand, and only realized it mid-action.
31** Gavin attempted to do this by saying he needed it to be green to play his last card so someone would change to his color and win him the game. However he didn't take into account the that ''someone else'' would actually want him to win too. Jeremy momentarily wants to leave more than win and changes it to green.
32* TheCameo: [[spoiler:Jack appears to be one at the start, but then [[AscendedExtra becomes a main player.]] Kat Dooley, Michael Jones and the other people who join in in the credits are a straighter example.]]
33* CatchPhrase: "Here's looking at you, kid."
34* CharacterDevelopment: Everyone is initially eager to play and having fun messing with each other through the game's ridiculous rules, but gradually end up so ravaged by the arduous length of the game they stop enjoying it and eventually try forcing a win from anybody through collaboration just to end it all.
35* ComedicSociopathy: Watching four/five men play ''Uno''? Amusing. Watching four/five men slip into madness and despair as they play ''Uno'' for ''two and a half hours''? Hilarious.
36* CreditsGag: There are plenty of them at the end, including but not limited to Ryan being played by himself and Jack, the world "Producer" being misspelled, and the gang getting Caleb's name marked out, [[ShoutOut claiming he cheated to get put on the credits]].
37* DeadpanSnarker: Everyone gets their moments, but Gavin and Jeremy usually take the cake.
38--> '''Gavin:''' ''(Holding eleven cards)'' Now, you wouldn't think it, but ''I can't go.''\
39'''Jeremy, after getting screwed by Gavin:''' [[SarcasmMode Thanks, pal.]] [[TheComicallySerious I'm gonna come at ya hard.]]
40* DeconstructiveParody: The Let's Play unintentionally deconstructs both PrisonersDilemma and HonorBeforeReason, showing the struggles and loss of sanity that one goes through when playing a long uninterrupted game of cards. However, it's all played for laughs.
41* DecoyProtagonist: [[spoiler:Gavin manages to get a 400-point lead rather early in the game, but it's ultimately Jeremy who manages to steal the win at the very end. [[LetUsNeverSpeakOfThisAgain Not that anybody's complaining by the end of it]].]]
42* DissonantSerenity: Around the halfway point, all four players decide to just play normal numbered cards despite having action cards for several turns and all speak with a soft voice more befitting a nature documentary. But eventually, Jeremy ends up screwed over anyway by virtue of not having the right color card after Gavin's turn and expresses his frustration while still keeping up the peaceful tone.
43-->'''Gavin''': Love eights, love reds.
44-->(''Gavin plays a red 8 card'')
45-->'''Jeremy''': Ooh, hate both of those, ''you fuckhead.''
46** Taken further not long after, with both of the [[ImpliedDeathThreat Implied Death Threats]] listed below delivered similarly.
47* DoubleTake: They don't notice the game goes to 500 until ''after'' the second round is over. "We're gonna be here for the rest of our lives!" indeed.
48* EarnYourHappyEnding:
49** After 2 hours and 37 minutes, [[spoiler:Jeremy wins]].
50** Technically, Ryan got this trope earlier [[spoiler:by leaving and having Jack sub for him]].
51* EnemyMine: By the end, they all team up to make sure that [[spoiler:Gavin]] wins so they can end the game. [[spoiler:It fails, but Jeremy wins and ends their hell anyway.]]
52* TheEpic: A two-hour and thirty-seven minute game of ''Uno''.
53* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler:Ryan loses any sympathy when he screws over Gavin. [[PutOnABus But he leaves soon after,]] [[SubvertedTrope rendering the heel turn moot.]] With the exception of [[WhatTheHellHero extending the game for everyone else.]]]] [[spoiler:And he was the one who suggested Uno in the first place, according to Off Topic #50. Whether this makes him [[AffablyEvil an affable]] [[{{Heel}} heel for the entire game]] or a [[FaceHeelRevolvingDoor heel-face revolving door]] is up to you.]]
54* {{Foreshadowing}}:
55** In the first ''Uno'' video, Geoff says "The only real joy to be derived out of life is fucking other people." [[LaserGuidedKarma Cue]] [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor the movie.]]
56** Replying to someone's "twist ending" line, Jack said "It was [[spoiler:Jeremy]] the whole time". [[spoiler:Guess who won the game.]]
57** At one point, you can hear someone (most likely Gavin) remark due to the length of the game (keep in mind, [[TemptingFate this is said in the early portion of the game]]), that they won't be playing ''TabletopGame/TrivialPursuit'' that night. ''Off Topic #50'' reveals that this was the ''intended'' game they were to play that day... until ''[[spoiler:Ryan]]'' suggested ''Uno''...
58** '''Jeremy:''' "I've accepted [[spoiler:I won't win.]]"
59* ForWantOfANail: [[spoiler:Off Topic #50 revealed that Ryan was the one who suggested playing ''Uno'' instead of ''Trivial Pursuit'' that fateful day. Combined with how he screwed Gavin over from taking the win just before he left, Ryan only did two small things but created a two and a half hour movie in the process.]]
60* GoneHorriblyWrong: It was supposed to be a quick 30-40 minute video. Things very quickly got out of hand.
61* GreaterScopeVillain:
62** [[spoiler:Ryan's last act before he leaves to take care of his children is to land a card which ruins Gavin's chances of winning the current round--because Gavin had a reasonably high score at that point already, it's probable he would have won the whole game had he won that round. Meaning that if Ryan had simply landed the proper card, Gavin would have won and the game would have ended ''much'' earlier than how things eventually turned out. What makes it worse for the rest of the cast is that [[KarmaHoudini Ryan gets to leave the party and is subbed in by Jack]], meaning he doesn't get any comeuppance for his actions and everyone else is forced to reap what he's sown.]]
63** On ''Off Topic #50'', both Geoff and Gavin confirm that they were initially supposed to play ''TabletopGame/TrivialPursuit''--but [[spoiler:Ryan]] suggested that they play a game of ''Uno'' instead. This indicates that [[spoiler:Ryan essentially is responsible for [[ForWantOfANail creating the whole movie]].]]
64** [[spoiler:Geoff set the game to run to 500 points and turned on the 7-0 and stack rules which caused the rounds to last a lot longer, making him the HiddenVillain of the second game. Or rather, since he did the former at the insistence of Gavin, he and Gavin share the role of HiddenVillain and UnwittingInstigatorofDoom.]]
65* HehHehYouSaidX: The trailer proclaims "[[PrisonersDilemma But Fuckery Happened.]] (hee hee, buttfuckery.)"
66* HeroicBSOD: They all eventually realize about 30 minutes in that the game isn't gonna end soon. By the end, Geoff has lost his will to live, Gavin is catatonic, and the others are in a mixed state of despair and cursing.
67* HoistByHisOwnPetard:
68** Gavin regrets insisting the 500 points limit.
69** Toward the mid-point Jeremy lays down a +2 card, only to have it stacked three times in a row and come full circle to add 8 cards to his hand. The same thing happens to Jack toward the end.
70** Near the middle Gavin only has one card left and keeps lying that it is green, hoping that people will accidentally give him the game in an attempt keep the cards from being green. Jeremy decides for a moment that he wants to go home more than win, and actually changes it green with a wild card. Gavin is forced to draw several cards.
71-->'''Gavin''': Damn it!
72-->'''Jeremy''': Well why did you lie?
73* HonorBeforeReason: Geoff and Gavin ''insist'' on keeping the game going until someone hits 500. The fact that this lasts almost three hours [[LaserGuidedKarma should tell you something]].
74** Similarly, none of those playing is willing to throw the game.
75-->'''Gavin''': Everyone wants to go home, but no one wants to lose.
76** It becomes a subverted trope in the end where they are so burnt out that Jack outright makes Jeremy win by force.
77* HopeSpot: 39 minutes in, Gavin gets to 414 points out of the required 500. The video lasts for another 2 ''hours'' after that.
78* TheHyena: Geoff. [[spoiler:It cuts out at about 45 minutes in and quickly turns into sobs.]]
79* HypocriticalHumor: While Jeremy is on the phone with his wife Kat, Gavin complains that the game will never end at the exact same moment that he hits Jeremy with a Draw 2.
80* IHaveAFamily: Invoked by both Ryan and Geoff. [[spoiler:It works for Ryan.]]
81* ImmediateSelfContradiction: At one point, Gavin suggests splitting the video into five pieces and uploading it every day for a week, which Geoff agrees could be done. ''Immediately'', Gavin declares that it must be released as a single huge video, which Geoff also agrees with.
82* ImpliedDeathThreat: Several.
83-->'''Jeremy''': I'm going to step on Gavin's neck later.
84-->'''Gavin''': I will powerbomb you through a desk, Jeremy.
85* InterfaceScrew: Near the end, the game glitches out on Gavin's screen so that there's a purple smear over the card pile until the end of the round. He laments that they've been playing so long, ''not even the game itself can handle it''.
86* ItsAllAboutMe: Everybody wants to go home, but nobody wants to lose. Later on, they all get so tired of the game that they swallow their pride and collaborate to force ''someone'' to win.
87* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler:Ryan pulls a move that ruins Gavin's chances of winning the game sooner (and possibly the whole game), but is able to leave the game at that exact moment because he needed to take care of his kids]].
88* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: As Ryan is leaving,]] he [[WhatTheHellHero intentionally]] fucks over Gavin so badly that he added an extra hour to the game.
89* LaserGuidedKarma: As soon as Ryan leaves and Jack subs in, Jeremy plays a Draw 2 on Jack, and immediately shouts "Whoops! Didn't mean to play that!" Regardless of whether or not he did, Jack stacks a Draw 2 of his own...and so does Geoff, and so does Gavin, resulting in Jeremy forced to draw ''eight cards''.
90* {{Leitmotif}}: The chorus of "Torn" by Ednaswap (famously covered by Natalie Imbruglia) is sung occasionally.
91* MarathonLevel: It's ''Uno'' for over two hours and was their longest Let's Play for a while, but is now surpassed by "Let's Play - Mario Party 8: 50-Turn Extra Life Extravaganza", a stretch goal of the Extra Life 2016 live stream.
92* TheMovie: It is "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysontheTin Uno: the Movie]]" after all.
93* MortonsFork: 7s and 0s create this several times throughout the video, since having two of them in the same hand means they have to give their hand away even if their hand is the best. Geoff is forced to draw a few times to avoid giving away his hand when the only thing he could have played was a seven.
94* MundaneMadeAwesome: Not in the video, where the guys are too depressed or angry to make this kind of joke, but the ''video itself''. A two hour and forty-five minute Let's Play of a card game got a million views in four days, an Website/{{IMDb}} page, and now a trope page.
95* NeverMyFault:
96** Geoff places the entire blame on Gavin, despite both of them, not just Gavin, insisting that they get to 500 points.
97*** Geoff ignores that he was responsible for setting the target to 500 points in the first place and putting on the 0/7 rule despite the previous game taking almost an hour without the 0/7 rule.
98** On ''Off Topic #50'', both Geoff and Gavin blame [[spoiler:Ryan]] for innocently suggesting that they play ''Uno'' that day instead of ''TabletopGame/TrivialPursuit''.
99* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Parodied with "No Michaels were harmed during the making of this video."
100* OhCrap: You can hear the exact moment when they realize that the game is gonna last longer 45 minutes. A '''lot''' longer than 45 minutes.
101* TheOtherDarrin: [[invoked]] Parodied: [[spoiler:while Jack is tasked with subbing in for Ryan when he can't stay any longer for the recording, the two of them share the "Ryan Heywood" credit in the credits]].
102* OverlyPolitePals: Whenever a reverse card is used.
103* PoorCommunicationKills: At one point, Gavin only has one red card left and if he wins will take the entire game. Since everyone who calls out what color they have gets inevitably screwed over by someone who plays a wild card picking a completely different color, Gavin tells Jeremy that he actually has a green card, hoping that Jeremy will pick red by accident. Unfortunately, by this point, Jeremy is so desperate to get home that he takes Gavin's lie at face value and calls green, making Gavin draw cards and ensuring that the game goes on.
104* PragmaticHero: Ryan tries to end the game early by accumulating a large amount of cards for himself, in the hopes of ensuring that whoever wins the round would win the whole game. He does this because [[PapaWolf he needs to go home and care for his kids]], and there's no one else on hand who could babysit them. [[spoiler:When he ultimately does leave the group, his final act is to [[FaceHeelTurn intentionally]] land a card which would further ''lengthen'' the game, ruining Gavin's chances of winning the round and by extension being technically responsible for why the video is as long as it is.]]
105* PrisonersDilemma: One of the biggest reasons why the game lasts so long is that, despite the fact that ''everyone'' wants to go home, nobody wants to lose.
106* RapidFireNo: Happens near the end. The guys have decided to force [[spoiler:Jeremy]] to win. [[spoiler:Jeremy]] however, doesn't want it, and this trope takes effect after [[spoiler:Jack]] lays down a Wild Card which changes to color to whatever he wants.
107-->'''[[spoiler:Jack]]:''' I'm gonna force [[spoiler:Jeremy]] to win!
108-->'''[[spoiler:Jeremy]]:''' You can't! If you use a Green Zero, it's going to go to [[spoiler:Gavin]]! *Jack lays down a Wild Card.* Oh, hey- NO! NO! NO!
109* RefugeInAudacity: It's a ''two-hour game of Uno''. It's one of the longest videos by far that's been produced by Achievement Hunter as well as one of the longest pieces of media ever put out by Rooster Teeth as a whole[[labelnote:*]]Only being beaten out by the ''[[VideoGame/MarioParty Mario Party 5]]: 50-Turn Extravagaza'', which is almost an hour longer[[/labelnote]]. It has an [=IMDb=] page, and is one of the ''most popular comedies on the site''. It has a better public reception (and '''longer runtime''') than both ''Film/LazerTeam'' '''and''' [[Film/LazerTeam2 its' sequel]], which are both ''legitimate, professionally-made feature-length films'' produced by Rooster Teeth.
110* RunningGag: A few:
111** The Ocean (a hand full of blue cards).
112** Someone swearing per card when they draw a large amount of cards.
113** The red 7.
114** [[Film/{{Casablanca}} "Here's looking at you, kid."]]
115* SadistShow: A bunch of friends enjoying dicking each other for over two hours.
116* SanitySlippage: Everyone over the course of two hours.
117* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:Ryan left an hour in and was replaced, unwillingly, by Jack. Justified as he needed to take care of his kids and didn't have anyone on hand who could have babysat them.]]
118* SirSwearsALot: Everyone, but especially Jeremy.
119* TheSmartGuy: Ryan is the first one to question whether or not it'd be possible to even win the game, and everyone pretty much brushes off all his concerns, until they find out that someone needs to get 500 points to win. When Geoff and Gavin insist on finishing the game the whole way through, Ryan eventually tries stacking up a horde of cards in his hand to guarantee ''someone'' would get enough points to finish the game. [[spoiler:Ironically, before he leaves to take care of his kids, Ryan screws over Gavin's chances of winning in a critical moment, essentially being responsible for the ''second half of the movie'']].
120* TemptingFate:
121-->'''Jeremy:''' ''"Ryan is the least threatening person in this Let's Play,"''
122** See GreaterScopeVillain above for how inaccurate that statement ends up being.
123* ThisIsGonnaSuck:
124** It gets to the point where Jeremy actually has to call his wife to let her know he's going to be late getting home.
125** Also when [[spoiler:Jack replaces Ryan]] and realizes that they aren't gonna end at the next match, but ''are in fact'' going to 500 points.
126* ThreeActStructure: [[ParodiedTrope Unintentionally parodied when the third act starts halfway through the video.]]
127* ThroughTheEyesOfMadness: Implied by Gavin.
128-->'''Gavin:''' I'm gonna walk outside and see a bunch of ''Uno'' cards driving down the street. Cross the ''Uno'', to get to my ''Uno''...
129* UngratefulBastard: Everyone. It is common for Player A to let Player B choose the color of A's wild card, only for B to use do something that fucks A over.
130* UnsympatheticComedyProtagonist: Everyone loves messing with each other, so it's rather cathartic when they end up ruining themselves by complete accident or when someone else destroys their chance at a good turn.
131* UnintentionallyUnwinnable: Compounding the previous Let's Play's rules of Draw-to-Match and Stacking with the new 7-0 rule and raising the required score to 500 creates a virtually unwinnable game. Draw-to-Match forces players into situations where they will need to draw a large number of cards, which increases the chance that they will find a 0 or 7. This creates large decks with multiple 7's or 0's which will get passed around frequently, as any hand with more than one 7 is a hand which ''must'' eventually arm another player with a 7. Players with small hands on the verge of winning are prime targets for swapping, but once their deck is stolen, there is nothing stopping the hand's previous owner from sabotaging the thief by saying "Don't give him a blue" (other than their own faulty memory, which does slip several times as the game draws on), not to mention how the whole round is meaningless if everyone has low cards, as the amount of points depends on how many cards everyone has in the end; this is perhaps one of the reasons that public voice-chat was removed from the game. This leads, inevitably, to more cards being drawn, and the cycle continuing. The game essentially becomes a PrisonersDilemma in which self-interest will only prolong the game, requiring cooperation from all four parties to bring it to an end.
132** Overlaps with an InUniverse example as Geoff and Gavin brought this all on themselves when they decided on such a nightmarish ruleset.
133* VitriolicBestBuds: Even as much anger towards each other as they have by the end, they're still [[WeAreStrugglingTogether working together to try and end this thing.]]
134* WithFriendsLikeThese: Everyone.
135* WrongGenreSavvy: At two separate points, Ryan [[spoiler:and Jack]] falsely assume they won't be playing to 500.
136* YankTheDogsChain: Every time someone keeps the current round from ending, and every time someone wins a round only to not have enough points to win the game, you can hear the despair in their voices deepen.
137* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe: The ''first'' thing Jack does upon entering the video and reaching a mic?
138-->'''Jack''': So, of ''all'' the games that are out right now, you guys are going with ''Uno''.
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