The latest craze in high-tech adventure, GeoHunt allows travelers to play hide-and-seek using GPS devices. A treasure hunt turns into a bloody battle for survival when a young group of playe... Read allThe latest craze in high-tech adventure, GeoHunt allows travelers to play hide-and-seek using GPS devices. A treasure hunt turns into a bloody battle for survival when a young group of players falls into a trap set by a tech-savvy psycho.The latest craze in high-tech adventure, GeoHunt allows travelers to play hide-and-seek using GPS devices. A treasure hunt turns into a bloody battle for survival when a young group of players falls into a trap set by a tech-savvy psycho.
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Robin Zamora
- Hunter
- (as Rodrigo Robles)
Laura Buckles
- Talia
- (scenes deleted)
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This movie is bad. The writer was phoning it in with this one. The first one was ok and that is why I wanted to watch the second one. How horribly wrong this second one was. The acting was bad. I get these kids are new to the game but it was just bad, please go to acting school and dont quit your day job. The person who was directing was also phoning it in. The fast forward button was used for a good portion of it. Still, I can not get that 45 minutes of my life back. Do yourself a favor and just leave this movie on the shelf. Don't spend money or your precious time on it. You have been warned.
This movie got to be the worst movie i seen. The acting sucks. At first I thought it would bed good. ANd I didn't even get the ending. This movie just sucks. If you want to see this movie do yourself a favor a don't see it. There is a reason I gave it a 1 out of 10. I don't like it because they made stuff look oblivious that it isn't real. I love scary movies but this 1 sucks so much I can't even believe it. It was a waste of a hour and a half of my life. Kung Fu Panda is better than this movie. Its funny how bad this movie is. I only saw this movie because it was Friday the 13th and I wanted to watch a scary movie. But I wish I din't see this movie. And good thing I only rented it. Whatever you do don't see this movie.
Attempting to find a special cache for a scavenger-hunt game, a group of friends stumble upon the sinister truth about the targeted cache being owned by a sinister madman who tortures and films his victims, forcing them to fight back to survive.
This was a marginally better effort than the original, but with that one being so bad it's not a great sign for this one. The main factor in this one is the incredibly lame and pretty stupid exploits of the controller's game, which makes no sense at all as to how it got so far along without being stumbled onto since it's a fairly complex system for such an innocent-looking game, the characters' utter stupidity in the situation leading them further and deeper into trouble for no reason other than to continue the movie, and a twist in the last half that comes from nowhere and makes so little sense that there's no reason for it's inclusion. As well, the fact that nothing is ever given about what's going on with the different participants within, why they're there or what the overall purpose of the game is supposed to be as there's hardly anything given about the purpose of it all. While those issues, along with it's obvious low-budget look and feel that shows itself at the worst times, provide the film's flaws there's some fun to be had in here regardless. The stalking in the building are pretty tense at times, the killers have a great look about them in their masks and though cheap, it's plenty bloody. Still, this one has a lot of problems for it.
Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and Nudity.
This was a marginally better effort than the original, but with that one being so bad it's not a great sign for this one. The main factor in this one is the incredibly lame and pretty stupid exploits of the controller's game, which makes no sense at all as to how it got so far along without being stumbled onto since it's a fairly complex system for such an innocent-looking game, the characters' utter stupidity in the situation leading them further and deeper into trouble for no reason other than to continue the movie, and a twist in the last half that comes from nowhere and makes so little sense that there's no reason for it's inclusion. As well, the fact that nothing is ever given about what's going on with the different participants within, why they're there or what the overall purpose of the game is supposed to be as there's hardly anything given about the purpose of it all. While those issues, along with it's obvious low-budget look and feel that shows itself at the worst times, provide the film's flaws there's some fun to be had in here regardless. The stalking in the building are pretty tense at times, the killers have a great look about them in their masks and though cheap, it's plenty bloody. Still, this one has a lot of problems for it.
Rated R: Graphic Language, Graphic Violence and Nudity.
A director really has to work hard to make a movie this bad. I really can't blame Tony Todd, as this was probably a chance to make a few dollars for two or three days of work. Thankfully, he had to interact with only one of the other actors.
Everything the other reviewers have written is absolutely true. These kids basically wander around in a (relatively) small building, completely oblivious to the fact that they can go look out a window to see where they are. And how lost can you get when there are stairwells with exit signs all over?
I actually know something about geocaching, and I'm guessing that the director might be a geocacher himself. How do I know? Because virtually all of the geocachers are tall and good-looking, and their girl friends have big boobs. This is not true in the real world. (Bring on the flamers....)
The giraffes were a nice touch, though.
Not recommended.
Everything the other reviewers have written is absolutely true. These kids basically wander around in a (relatively) small building, completely oblivious to the fact that they can go look out a window to see where they are. And how lost can you get when there are stairwells with exit signs all over?
I actually know something about geocaching, and I'm guessing that the director might be a geocacher himself. How do I know? Because virtually all of the geocachers are tall and good-looking, and their girl friends have big boobs. This is not true in the real world. (Bring on the flamers....)
The giraffes were a nice touch, though.
Not recommended.
This film is at the low level of an independent film made by high school students. There is almost no story, just a bunch of meaningless images strung together.
BTW, as I am one of the geocachers, I was curious about the coordinates shown in the movie, and each time I looked up where the coordinates were on Google Maps. However, this film has almost nothing to do with geocaching. I'm pretty sure that there was no geocacher on the film production team.
BTW, as I am one of the geocachers, I was curious about the coordinates shown in the movie, and each time I looked up where the coordinates were on Google Maps. However, this film has almost nothing to do with geocaching. I'm pretty sure that there was no geocacher on the film production team.
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- $750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
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