Tuesday, February 7, 2017

Review of MONSTER TRUCKS: Grease Guzzling Gambol

February 6, 2017



A monster truck is a pickup truck modified with a custom-built chassis and larger suspension and larger tires. They are used in competitions where drivers race and/or perform stunts like aerial jumps, wheelies and even flips. This film builds on the excitement of these trucks by adding the element of a real "monster" to power them.

Because of a faulty decision made while drilling for oil, a rig explodes and three subterranean grease-guzzling creatures were released to the surface. Meanwhile, high school senior Tripp Coley encounters one of them in his garage where he was constructing his own monster truck. When his new slimy tentacled friend Creech gets himself into his truck to control it, they both get their fill of their need for exhilarating speed and thrills.

In the lead role of Tripp is Lucas Till, best known in his recurrent role as Alex Summers (or Havok) in the X-Men reboot films since 2011. Playing Tripp's nerdy (but pretty) peer tutor Meredith is Jane Levy, whom we knew before from horror flicks like the remake of "Evil Dead" (2013) and the acclaimed "Don't Breathe" (2016). They are both obviously much older than the high school seniors they were supposed to play, not easy to overlook. To their credit, they do inject the film with youthful energy.

There are some veteran actors to beef up the cast, albeit in one-dimensional roles. Rob Lowe plays Mr. Reece Tenneson, greedy oil magnate, overall bad guy. Danny Glover plays Mr. Weathers, Tripp's paraplegic boss at the junk yard, overall good guy. Character actor Barry Pepper plays Rick, the local sheriff who happened to be the new boyfriend of Tripp's mom, mainly comic relief, but also had a piece of the action. 

Overall, this film is the fun family film you'd expect from the title, poster and trailer. When I saw Nickelodeon Films in the first frame of the opening credits, I immediately lowered my expectations for this kids film, not that I expected too much in the first place. Creech was one cute adorable critter. Those high-adrenaline (sometimes violent) monster-truck stunts were the main meat of the film, and these exciting scenes were really thrilling for all boys, small and big alike. 6/10.


9 comments:

  1. I think this film caters mostly only for kids especially those who love playing with their toy trucks. It's one that's safe and friendly for the entire family to watch and bond together.

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  2. I loved monster truck toys when I was a kid. I guess I could relate well with the movie.

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  3. Not into trucks as a kid and I am not familiar with the young actors but at least I know Rob Lowe (The guy does not age) and Danny Glover (he always plays the nice guy, afaik). hehe! My nephew will enjoy this since he is into trucks.

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  4. This is one of the movie I'd like to watch.. Looks good..

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  5. I'm so behind on movies that I didn't know Nickelodeon had released a movie like Monster Trucks, definitely not my cup of tea but I can see how it would attract a lot of kids :D

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  6. Sounds interesting! Its like a weird version of Transformers crossing Dr.Octopus of Spiderman!!! I may not really like it though...

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  7. I ask my girls that we're going to watch this movie - both answered, "NO WAY"! It's not their type to watch movie like this. For me, I am curious how the monster get in to his truck.

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  8. This looks like such a fun movie for the whole family. My nephew would most likely want to watch this movie. Monster Trucks are quite awesome with their size and abilities compared to regular vehicles. This would be really interesting and enjoyable to see.

    ❀ Grace ❀

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  9. This looks like a fun family movie. Not only kids will enjoy this but also those who are kids at heart.

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