A 90 minute 90's film where $90,000 or 90,000 donuts is a plot point in a barebones action film that's better than 90% of other 90's action films. I'd watch it 90 more times. 90!!
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Geregisseerd door Jonathan Mostow
A propulsive, bleak crime.
Jeff en Amy Taylor verhuizen naar Californië, en moeten een lange rit maken door het land. Wanneer ze in het midden van een woestijn rijden komt hun rit plotseling door panne tot een stop. Amy krijgt een rit van een trucker om bij een restaurant te kunnen bellen, maar als Jeff het defect aan de auto heeft ontdekt en naar het wegrestaurant rijdt heeft niemand haar daar ooit gezien. Hij moet er nu alles aan doen om zijn vrouw terug te vinden.
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A 90 minute 90's film where $90,000 or 90,000 donuts is a plot point in a barebones action film that's better than 90% of other 90's action films. I'd watch it 90 more times. 90!!
Actually a thrill-a-minute film. Just showed it to a buddy and he said it was maybe the fastest-paced movie he’d ever seen. This is some of Kurt’s best work. He’s truly great here. The stunts are incredible and I miss great car chases. Dying for more movies like this.
Sort of a classic 80’s road trip horror made in the late 90’s that honestly does a better job than most of the movies that inspired it! I can tell you from my days of living in Wyoming that those deserted roads are pretty terrifying. The idea of having a breakdown is scary enough without the added horror of people coming after you. Although, at least there would be people? The reality is that it’s endless miles of absolutely nobody so I guess it’s up to you which is scarier.Luckily, Kurt Russell is Kurt Russell (and I love Kurt Russell) so he puts on his big boy pants and goes after the trucker that disappears with his wife and we get a truly delightful game of cat and mouse with plenty of suspenseful sequences and a breathtaking ending so I’m really not sure which road horror I like best, this or The Hitcher, but it may be time for a list!Kurt Russell, greatest hair of our time.
A couple's cross-country road trip becomes a nightmare when the wife goes missing after their car breaks down in the remote New Mexico desert.
Jonathan Mostow directed this 1997 thriller, which is widely cited for its tight, efficient pacing and practical stunt work.