12/17/2023 0 Comments Monster jam movieIt's definitely the type of film I would have loved as a kid, and the cast is all great in it. It's also kind of an animal rights movie, so I love it automatically for that, but it's also reminiscent of other classic 'boy befriends alien' (or animal) kids movies. The movie is a lot of fun the visuals are great, the critters are cool, and the action scenes are entertaining. Tripp teams up with Creech, and a friendly girl from school (Levy), to save this new species. Tripp also later learns that the ruthless oil businessmen want to catch Creech, and kill him, as well as other subterranean critters like it (which the oil company accidentally let loose). He also learns that the creature loves speed, and it can power his truck just like an engine could. He then befriends it, and names it Creech. One night, while he's working on his truck, Tripp finds an undiscovered subterranean creature resting nearby. Tripp is also fascinated by automobiles, and he builds himself a monster truck (out of old scrapped car parts) to leave town in. He hates his mom's boyfriend, who's also the town's sheriff (Pepper), and he really wants to leave town. It's also gotten mostly negative reviews from critics, but I really enjoyed it! Tripp Coley (Till) lives in a small North Dakota town, which is ran by big business (a ruthless oil company). It was made on a budget of $125 million, and it's only expected to make a fraction of that back (in theaters). The movie stars Lucas Till (of 'X-MEN' fame), Jane Levy (of 'DON'T BREATHE' and 'EVIL DEAD' fame), Thomas Lennon, Barry Pepper, Rob Lowe, Holt McCallany, Amy Ryan, Frank Whaley and Danny Glover. It was written by Derek Connolly, Mathew Robinson, Jonathan Aibel and Glenn Berger. The two also team up, to save the creature (and others like it), from ruthless businessmen. The film is about a high school senior, who befriends an unknown subterranean creature and then uses it to power his monster truck (which he built himself, from old cars). 'MONSTER TRUCKS': Four Stars (Out of Five) The new live-action/computer-animated action comedy, directed by Chris Wedge who's also directed (or co-directed) such hit computer- animated kids movies as 'ICE AGE', 'ROBOTS' and 'EPIC'. Reviewed by Hellmant 8 / 10 I really don't understand the negative reviews!
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