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Monster Man

  • 2003
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
5.4K
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Monster Man (2003)
Buddy ComedySlasher HorrorAdventureComedyHorrorThriller

Two guys and a female hitchhiker are terrorized by a monstrous looking man driving a giant monster truck.Two guys and a female hitchhiker are terrorized by a monstrous looking man driving a giant monster truck.Two guys and a female hitchhiker are terrorized by a monstrous looking man driving a giant monster truck.

  • Director
    • Michael Davis
  • Writer
    • Michael Davis
  • Stars
    • Eric Jungmann
    • Justin Urich
    • Aimee Brooks
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    5.4K
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    • Director
      • Michael Davis
    • Writer
      • Michael Davis
    • Stars
      • Eric Jungmann
      • Justin Urich
      • Aimee Brooks
    • 87User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eric Jungmann
    Eric Jungmann
    • Adam
    Justin Urich
    Justin Urich
    • Harley
    Aimee Brooks
    Aimee Brooks
    • Sarah
    Michael Bailey Smith
    Michael Bailey Smith
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    Joe Goodrich
    • Brother Fred
    Tim Sitarz
    Tim Sitarz
    • Big Redneck
    Johnny Green
    • Man in Pentagram Room
    Steve DeRelian
    • One Armed Man
    • (as Steven De Relian)
    Robert R. Shafer
    Robert R. Shafer
    • Police Officer #1
    • (as Bobby Ray Shafer)
    Diana Morgan
    • Newscaster
    Frank Schettini
    • One Eyed Bartender
    Mike Kimler
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    8lomticks_of_toast

    I was expecting garbage

    This was on Showtime the other night, and I figured it was going to be another made-for-video crap fest, like "Earth vs. the Spider" or any of those other HBO horror shorts. Instead, I found a comedy/gore classic. It was legitimately funny, and surprisingly, the acting was quite good. Even my wife, an overall horror-hater, agreed and was laughing at parts. In addition, the FX were high-quality.

    Overall, the film felt like a parody of Joy Ride/Jeepers Creepers, and the 2 main characters reminded me of the pair from Shaun of the Dead. Definitely worth watching, but don't take it seriously.

    The End.
    7The_Void

    A monstrous mess! But still amazingly entertaining...

    Well, it has to be said that Monster Man is a huge mess of a film, but somehow multiple different genres and a clichéd plot come together to make one of the most enjoyable modern horror films I've seen in ages! The two biggest styles that the film mixes are a 'Road Trip' style teenage comedy and a 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' style redneck horror vibe, and while one gets in the way of the other quite often; director Michael Davis manages to keep things moving thanks to the fact that the constant shift in tone means that we're never quite sure where the film is going to be taken next. Things start out worryingly as we're introduced to two characters, both irritating in different ways. Adam is a wussy virgin, while Harley is a fat big-mouthed "A-hole". They're both driving across the desert to attend the wedding of some chick they both liked in high school. After a couple of strange events, they pick up a hitch-hiker, and then find themselves being chased by some maniac in a monster truck for reasons unknown...

    The idea of someone being chased by someone else in a bigger vehicle is hardly original, but the way the monster truck is used here is one of the film's biggest assets. The truck itself looks spooky because it's so haggard and rusty, and the fact that it bounces around the screen makes the unfolding action exciting and suspenseful. After a while, you begin to get used to the characters and once Aimee Brooks enters the fray, things start to look up. The teen comedy side of the movie actually works pretty well, as Justin Ulrich is always on hand to deliver some entertaining lines of dialogue and the scenes between the dorky virgin and the hot female hitch-hiker are interesting enough. Just when you think the film couldn't possibly get any messier, things take a turn for the weird in the final third. Without spoiling things, it has to be said that Monster Man features the sort of ending that couldn't possibly be seen coming, and along with the twist, is a big surprise. Some people may feel ripped off by the sudden turn at the end - but I actually thought it worked quite well as it fits the film in that nothing here really fits... Overall, this isn't a 'great' film by any means - but if you're looking for some silly entertainment, Monster Man should hit the spot!
    8FieCrier

    very funny, gory popcorn fare

    Before watching this movie from beginning to end, I happened to just catch the last half hour. Ordinarily I don't watch a movie if I haven't seen it from the beginning, but a friend had it on and once I started watching it I couldn't stop.

    I'm really surprised this movie didn't get a wide theatrical release. This is quite a funny movie (often gallows humor) , and the monster and monster truck in it are quite menacing. The monster makes Leatherface look pretty, and the monster truck is a like a cross between a World War I German artillery vehicle and a giant coffin.

    A timid twenty-five year-old virgin guy is on a long drive to stop the woman he loves from getting married. His ex-best friend tags along and rags on him constantly. They're menaced on the road by a vintage black hearse and the aforementioned monster truck. They also pick up a hitchhiker, played by the very sexy Aimee Brooks.

    I also watched the animated trailer with the director's commentary, and the electronic press kit and I found those both to be interesting. I would bet that the feature commentary with the director and the two male stars is pretty enjoyable too, but I have so many other movies to watch I've never seen before....
    7preppy-3

    Pretty good, gory little movie

    Adam (Eric Jungmann) and obnoxious best friend Harley (Justin Urich) are driving cross country to a wedding. Along the way they pick up sexy hitchhiker Sarah (Aimee Brooks). Then, for no reason, a monster truck keeps trying to run them off the road...and maybe kill them. Who is doing this and why?

    Pretty good horror film. Its energetic and full of flashy direction which gets you right into the action. It's also a horror comedy. Most of the humor is infantile and REALLY gross but actually somewhat funny. Also this movie really piles on the gore at times--but that's a GOOD thing! The acting is OK--Jungmann overplays his nerd role a bit much; Urich is stuck with the hopeless role of the foul-mouthed, sex-obsessed best friend--but pulls it off; Brooks is good too in a limited role.

    BUT I could see the "twist" ending coming long before it happened and logic totally disappears at the end (especially the rescue). Still, this is a gory, sometimes funny and sometimes scary horror movie. I give it a 7.
    BigHardcoreRed

    That Monster Truck Was So Freakin' Cool! This Movie Is A Surprise Hit With Me.

    I rented Monster Man because I thought watching people being chased around by a freak in a monster truck was kind of appealing, but I knew in my heart that I would be sorry, for I have been burned by the cool box covers many, many times now. I can honestly say, I am pleasantly surprised and I actually enjoyed the movie MUCH more than I ever thought I would.

    I have to admit that they borrowed from many other movies of this type, most notably to me was Jeepers Creepers with the creepy vehicle and the freaky monster type. However, that monster truck was so cool. It was freakier than the truck thing used in Jeepers Creepers. Whoever designed that thing can be very proud of himself. I loved how the truck's front end raised up on it's hydraulics when letting off of the gas and dropped down when flooring it. When letting off the gas and quickly flooring it, it gave the impression of a hungry animal trying to bite it's prey, which was especially creepy and cool.

    The two main characters, Adam and Harley (Eric Jungmann and Justin Urich), are two guys on opposite ends of the extreme. Harley is an obnoxious, loud mouthed punk and Adam is a meek and timid guy who needs to stand up for himself. Along the way to a wedding they were going to, they meet up with a beautiful hitchhiker named Sara (Aimee Brooks), who joins up with them from that point on.

    The special effects were great, with the exception of the obviously rubber corpse. The roadkill scene was hilarious, whether or not it was meant to be. The monster truck was awesome. The Monster Man was creepy enough to make it work, despite the so-so appearance. Brother Fred was probably the creepiest and most likable at the same time (hard to imagine I know). Overall, if you are into the low budget horror movies, then I can recommend this one highly to you. The two main characters get annoying but the violence more than makes up for it. 7/10

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    • Trivia
      The monster truck used in this film was designed and built for $2500. The "sheet metal" covering the outside of the truck was actually wood spray painted to look like very old and rusted sheet metal. The truck only had a maximum speed of roughly 30mph (48kph) so footage of the truck chasing after the car was sped up to make it appear as though it was capable of very high speeds. The truck could only be used for 20 - 30 minutes at a time before it would over heat and production would be shut down. It also ran on rocket fuel, which reported cost the producers $300 per gallon. There was no steering wheel, the driver was standing inside the truck using levers to control the speed and direction.
    • Goofs
      When the monster truck rams the back of Adam's car the shot immediately after shows no damage at all to the back of the car. This happens in several scenes throughout the film until the car is eventually destroyed.
    • Quotes

      Brother Fred: [lying in two pieces whilst the end credits are running] The end? This can't be the end! I was gonna fuck my sister! Now what am I gonna do? This sucks!

    • Connections
      Featured in Hagan Reviews: Monster Man (2024)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Luck, Good Lookin' Goodbye
      Words & Music by Mike Himelstein

      Performed by Huck Hick and the Hacks

      Produced by Craig Fleishman

      (c)2003 DreamWorks Songs/Adovah Music (ASCAP)

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    • Release date
      • March 11, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Čudovište od čoveka
    • Filming locations
      • Santa Clarita, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Dream Entertainment
      • Road Brothers inc.
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      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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