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Briarcliff Offers Free Tickets to ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ for Those Impacted by AI

Still from Gore Verbinski’s film Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.
A film about AI’s fallout meets audiences already living it in Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die.


Briarcliff Entertainment Offers Free Tickets to Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die for Those Impacted by the AI Revolution



In a move that’s equal parts provocative and pointed, Briarcliff Entertainment is offering free theatrical tickets to Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die for people who have lost their jobs—or been quietly pushed aside—due to artificial intelligence.




The offer comes ahead of the film’s nationwide theatrical run and directly ties into the themes at the core of the movie, which grapples with AI, automation, and the human cost of “progress.” Rather than framing the rollout as a gimmick, Briarcliff is positioning it as a gesture of acknowledgment.


“Who better to see a film about AI’s impact than those already experiencing it firsthand?”
Tom Ortenberg, CEO, Briarcliff Entertainment

Directed by Gore Verbinski, Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is a high-concept sci-fi thriller that unfolds over a single night, blending anxiety, dark humor, and social commentary into a pressure-cooker narrative. While the film plays as an entertaining genre ride, its subtext hits close to home for anyone navigating a workforce increasingly shaped by algorithms, automation, and corporate optimization.



Briarcliff’s offer is simple:

If you—or someone you know—has been replaced, sidelined, or “optimized” in the name of AI-driven efficiency, you can share your story and receive a pair of movie tickets, on the house.





The campaign reframes the moviegoing experience as more than escapism. It’s an invitation to engage with a story that reflects real-world displacement, fear, and uncertainty—without pretending those issues are hypothetical or far off.


For a film that interrogates how quickly systems can turn impersonal and unforgiving, the outreach feels intentional. Whether audiences see it as catharsis, confrontation, or simply a night out, the message is clear: the AI revolution isn’t abstract—it’s already here.



Those interested can find more details and submit their story at:


Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die is now playing in theaters.

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