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Video game experts are recruited by the military to fight 1980s-era video game characters who've attacked New York.
Chris Columbus
Casts & Crew
Adam Sandler
Michelle Monaghan
Peter Dinklage
Josh Gad
Kevin James
Ashley Benson
Sean Bean
Jane Krakowski
Brian Cox
Matthew Lintz
Dan Aykroyd
Jackie Sandler
Dan Patrick
Robert Smigel
Anthony Ippolito
Affion Crockett
Lainie Kazan
Denis Akiyama
Tom McCarthy
Tim Herlihy
Jared Sandler
William S. Taylor
Rose Rollins
Tucker Smallwood
Serena Williams
Martha Stewart
Allen Covert
Nick Swardson
Rob Archer
Jack Fulton
Sadie Sandler
Bridget Graham
Jocelyn Hudon
Annika Pergament
Bill Lake
Mark Whelan
Sunny Sandler
Hannah Covert
Chris Titone
Abigail Covert
Sienna James
Shea James
Jonathan Loughran
Toru Iwatani
Jared Riley
Andrew Bambridge
Jacob Shinder
Margaret Killingbeck
Ron Mustafaa
Meher Pavri
Lamont James
James Preston Rogers
Bola Olubowale
Mark Sparks
Steve Wiebe
Sara Haines
Derwin Philips
Michael Boisvert
Colleen Reynolds
Jimi Shlag
Emily Jenkins
Sistah Lois
Andrew McMichael
Gary Douglas
Eric Trask
Susie McLean
Daryl Hall
John Oates
Matt Frewer
Billy West
Holly Beavon
Dave Reachill
Joshua Holmes
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