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Killing off her character right away wouldn't result in a very long movie and thus she subsequently encounters a motor home family of freaks, suffers from visions (?) in which she talks to the deranged killer's previous victims and she has deeply emotional (and boring) conversations with a police officer who just won't die even though a
truck
ran over him...twice!
Too bad that the plane didn't hit the tanker
truck
& a bunch of "martians" would have scrambled out from the wreckage (obviously hiding) and decided to take over the "world" planet and make a better movie.
As a
truck
driver who spends a lot of time in California, I could tell right from the start that the geography was wrong.
I figure they spent a maximum of a few hundred thousand dollars American to hire the actors, rent the rest stop locale and burn a
truck
and drag a motorcycle along behind the
truck
for a bit plus pay for the technical stuff.
And the lady driving the
truck
through it is superfluous, since she had more than enough time to stop the
truck.
1 Bolo Yeung is in the movie ten minutes altogether including when he's serving iced drinks to his boss. 2 a lot of street thugs looking like junkyard keepers get instantly overpowered by the Asian superhero who talks like an illegal alien just out of the back of a manure
truck.
This thing is like a moron's guide to crap film-making: In bred Southern git, stupid but attractive leads, knives a plenty, gore a plenty, stock menacing truck, I could go on.
Also, when the characters were driving in a truck, the engine noise (or radio?
Although he hates field work, he finds himself in a
truck
with a rescue unit in the open desert fighting sand flies and whipping, blowing sand.
Zach and his colleagues are terrified when their
truck
is stranded and members of the unit are dying horribly one by one.
She is dominated by the fetus and forced to kill a
truck
driver, Lars (Jorg Sirtl), who is the lover of her tenant and friend Jennifer (Azalea Davila), and Jennifer herself and eat their hearts and drink their bloods, but she believes that she has nightmares.
The effects aren't bad (if you completely ignore the last scene), the monster is OK, the
truck
quite menacing so where did it go wrong?
Apparently, in the eyes of some - there aren't enough horror films these days involving young people being chased across a desert by a mysterious, bloodthirsty madman in a
truck.
As a writing teacher, there are two ending I never allow my students to use: "Then I woke up" and "Then I Got Run Over by a Truck."
There were plot holes big enough to drive a
truck
through.
--Wouldn't just two people in a flatbed
truck
make more sense?
Escaping the police, hiding the money, and ditching Bruno(who had a loaded gun pointed at Harlan's head threatening to shoot him if he didn't drive)after evading capture by ramming a huge dump truck, Harlan passes out.
After that holes started to appear in the story that one could drive a
truck
through.
So basically the plot is about a few armored
truck
company workers that try to steal the 42 million dollars they are suppose to transport, until one of the members grows a conscience.
Being a
truck
driver myself, I didn't find it very realistic.
The episode opens tense and atmospherically on a remote Missourian road, where a black man is hunted down and eventually killed by a menacing monster
truck
with seemingly no driver behind the wheel.
The writers eventually had to give an explanation to the presence of the ghost truck, and racial conflict is an acceptable one as far as I'm concerned.
Besides, what really counts in this episode is the wondrously sinister
truck
and its virulent attacks.
In a lonely road in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, a black man driving a car is chased and hit by a truck, falling off-road and dying.
There are a few interesting scenes through the movie like the guy getting hit by the
truck
and literally exploding, the sex scene between Chucky and Tiffany and the ending which allows for another sequel to take place.
Then, on the road some sympathetic and friendly
truck
driver, and the long caravan of a circus going around and their dwarf, bearded woman, Siamese sisters, and a few other grotesques of that type.
For those who feel George Bush is a "credible Texan", one need look no further than this film to shatter the image that Texas is full of
truck
driving, one-dimensional rednecks.
The film revolves around 2 friends and a maniac in a monster
truck
who is chasing them (i know it sounds crap but its actually quite good) , the film is creepy when it intends to be and is laugh out loud funny in parts (and not in an unintentional way either, it is well paced and is a lot of fun as well as being very gory , there's some very funny black humour thrown in as well.
I mean, what trash fan wouldn't want to see a gore flick about a deranged inbred hick mowing people down with his make-shift monster
truck?
Now they're being stalked by a leatherface clone in a monster
truck.
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