Monster Trucks
Tripp is a high school senior with a knack for building trucks who makes an incredible discovery - a gas-guzzling creature named Creech. To protect his mischievous new friend, Tripp hides Creech under the hood of his latest creation, turning it into a real-life super-powered Monster Truck. Together, this unlikely duo with a shared taste for speed team up on a wild and unforgettable journey to reunite Creech with his family.
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- Cast:
- Lucas Till , Jane Levy , Amy Ryan , Rob Lowe , Danny Glover , Barry Pepper , Holt McCallany
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The plot isn't so bad, but the pace of storytelling is too slow which makes people bored. Certain moments are so obvious and unnecessary for the main plot. I would've fast-forwarded those moments if it was an online streaming. The ending looks like implying a sequel, not sure if this movie will get one
Blistering performances.
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
I saw this movie when I was travelling to New York on a plane and I really enjoyed the movie. This movie was absolutely fun especially with when the alien was fixing the chase scene. The acting was good. This film is definitely no Dragon Ball evolution. The CGI was very awesome and the story was cleaver. Overall very fun.
Not very good at all. It was actually a pretty stupid and pointless movie with the sole intention of political propaganda. The only redeeming quality is the cuteness factor of the CGI sea creatures. Some political extremist groups must be sending people here to give all these positive reviews. Seriously, it is a terrible movie, for any age viewer. The CGI was cute, and the cliché family togetherness scene at the end was sorta redeeming, but I'm really not into showing movies to my kids that are neck deep in political extremist propaganda.Nothing in this is worth seeing. Just pass.
In a North Dakota oil town, a creature is discovered and let loose. It finds its way into Tripp's (Lucas Till) truck which he modifies. There is also a girl involved (Jane Levy) and the evil oil company who want to eliminate the creatures because oil is more profitable.The film is on the order of ET. If your son is tired of you dragging him to see films about a princess, try this one. There is plenty of wanton destruction and irresponsible behavior to satisfy most boys. Or you can wait as this will be in the bargain bin shorty. "Big Miracle" is better.Guide: No swearing, sex, or nudity.
A young man working at a small town junkyard discovers and befriends a creature which feeds on oil being sought by a fracking company. Although Monster Trucks did received a better amount of reviews than anyone was expecting it to it still wasn't enough and personally after all those things that i have heard i had to see the film and judge it on my own and honestly i think that the movie did it's purpose and it was a hell lot of fun. What surprised me the most was how good the acting was and since it's a Nickelodeon film it really did surprised me a lot. Lucas Till, Jane Levy and Barry Pepper were pretty great and their performances did sold the movie for me, the characters were also very interesting and even tho Meredith (played by Levy) was kinda useless if you think about it she did save the day at the end. The movie also has some pretty good and decent cgi mostly with the monsters themselves who although scary at first they do get pretty sweet and funny as the film goes along. Overall Monster Trucks knows it's purpose and although it does get kinda over the top at times and it does have some mindless action sequences it's still a fun family film that kids will definitely enjoy and maybe just maybe even their parents as well.