Hollywood Movie Super Hybrid 2011 Watch Online Trailer Review Cast And Crew
Movie Story:
Late one night, a mysterious car is brought into the Chicago police impound garage after a deadly traffic accident. The on-call mechanics soon discover the car has a mind of its own. With hundreds of horsepower and two tons of reinforced steel at its command, it's a seemingly unstoppable killing machine capable of outrunning -- and outwitting -- humans.
Movie Review:
More entertaining than most "good, professional"
2 July 2011
by Iranian
Well, I must say the movie is better than some of the reviews here make it out to be. There are way more stupid "horror" films out there. The first 30 minutes were intriguing, that is up to the point that the guys still have no idea what they are dealing with. From there on, it turns into a "creature feature" movie with the car emitting some freaky noise. (Why didn't it do that before it was known what it actually was?) It was rather fun to watch how they went about hunting the "car" or to be more exact, how the car went about hunting them!
Here's how it feels to watch this. You all know those movies where a killer in a car is chasing a victim in the dark to run him over. Well, that's exactly what you will get here from the beginning to the end, except that there's no killer.
The movie could've been a lot better if the makers decided to crush some nice sports car like the red one in the beginning, but, due to its being low-budget, all the cars are old and uninteresting. Wouldn't the creature be able to chase his food if it was a fast Ferrari? The design of the creature was awful. They could've done better. The most annoying character in the movie was Ray (the boss). He made the movie a pain to sit through and I think he shouldn't have survived. The "nicer" guy should have, like it's the norm in movies.
Movie Preview:
Ahhh, the good ol’ “killer car” sub-genre. How we (kinda) love it. But for every example like Steven Spielberg’s Duel or John Carpenter’s Christine, we eventually get something really dumb like Maximum Overdrive or Trucks, both of which are based on a Stephen King short story. Of course you’ll always find some fans of The Car (1977) or The Wraith (1986), and of course there are dozens of similar titles floating around — but let’s face it: this is a silly concept. “A driverless car that kills people” isn’t much of a plot, and while a few filmmakers have found a way to make the concept, well, less stupid, in most cases we’re just stuck waiting for stupid movie characters to walk out on the street and get run over.
Spielberg (and Richard Matheson) kept it cool by never showing the inside of the malevolent truck, whereas Carpenter (and King) drew a parallel between a haunted automobile and a teenage misfit who is slowly losing his mind. Clever enough. So you either explain the car or you do not. Either way is potentially dull and/or silly.
Main Cast And Crew
Stars: Shannon Beckner, Oded Fehr, Ryan Kennedy, Melanie Papalia,
Adrien Dorval, Duncan Fisher,Duncan Fisher, Kent Nolan
Director: Eric Valette
Writer: Benjamin Carr
Production Co: Stallion Media, Studio 407,
TADORA Filmproduktions
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Release Date: August 23rd 2011
Running time: 94 minutes
Country: USA | Germany
Language: English
Also Known As: Hunter
Filming Locations: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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Movie Story:
Late one night, a mysterious car is brought into the Chicago police impound garage after a deadly traffic accident. The on-call mechanics soon discover the car has a mind of its own. With hundreds of horsepower and two tons of reinforced steel at its command, it's a seemingly unstoppable killing machine capable of outrunning -- and outwitting -- humans.
Movie Review:
More entertaining than most "good, professional"
2 July 2011
by Iranian
Well, I must say the movie is better than some of the reviews here make it out to be. There are way more stupid "horror" films out there. The first 30 minutes were intriguing, that is up to the point that the guys still have no idea what they are dealing with. From there on, it turns into a "creature feature" movie with the car emitting some freaky noise. (Why didn't it do that before it was known what it actually was?) It was rather fun to watch how they went about hunting the "car" or to be more exact, how the car went about hunting them!
Here's how it feels to watch this. You all know those movies where a killer in a car is chasing a victim in the dark to run him over. Well, that's exactly what you will get here from the beginning to the end, except that there's no killer.
The movie could've been a lot better if the makers decided to crush some nice sports car like the red one in the beginning, but, due to its being low-budget, all the cars are old and uninteresting. Wouldn't the creature be able to chase his food if it was a fast Ferrari? The design of the creature was awful. They could've done better. The most annoying character in the movie was Ray (the boss). He made the movie a pain to sit through and I think he shouldn't have survived. The "nicer" guy should have, like it's the norm in movies.
Movie Preview:
Ahhh, the good ol’ “killer car” sub-genre. How we (kinda) love it. But for every example like Steven Spielberg’s Duel or John Carpenter’s Christine, we eventually get something really dumb like Maximum Overdrive or Trucks, both of which are based on a Stephen King short story. Of course you’ll always find some fans of The Car (1977) or The Wraith (1986), and of course there are dozens of similar titles floating around — but let’s face it: this is a silly concept. “A driverless car that kills people” isn’t much of a plot, and while a few filmmakers have found a way to make the concept, well, less stupid, in most cases we’re just stuck waiting for stupid movie characters to walk out on the street and get run over.
Spielberg (and Richard Matheson) kept it cool by never showing the inside of the malevolent truck, whereas Carpenter (and King) drew a parallel between a haunted automobile and a teenage misfit who is slowly losing his mind. Clever enough. So you either explain the car or you do not. Either way is potentially dull and/or silly.
Main Cast And Crew
Stars: Shannon Beckner, Oded Fehr, Ryan Kennedy, Melanie Papalia,
Adrien Dorval, Duncan Fisher,Duncan Fisher, Kent Nolan
Director: Eric Valette
Writer: Benjamin Carr
Production Co: Stallion Media, Studio 407,
TADORA Filmproduktions
Genres: Horror, Thriller
Release Date: August 23rd 2011
Running time: 94 minutes
Country: USA | Germany
Language: English
Also Known As: Hunter
Filming Locations: Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Watch Online Movie Trailer: