The Hunter

The Hunter

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Reviewed by Lolita Rodriguez-smith, 2010-02-01

my boyfriend loved the movie was glad that i got it so he could see the end

just as described

Reviewed by Terry W. Benson, 2009-06-29

Product was delivered promptly and just as described. Nothing to complain about or improve on.

Papa Thorson

Reviewed by Monk02, 2009-05-25

I agree with all reviews which seem to indicate the middle of the road. I like it a little more because it was filmed in Chicago. A good movie from a great actor.

Mildly entertaining but not a must-see

Reviewed by A guy, 2009-05-22

I love the classic McQueen films like Bullit and The Great Escape. This film is not in the same league and is frankly a bit silly, although it has some good moments (especially the Trans Am cornfield car chase) and a little light humor too. One of the worst aspects is the lack of any background character development regarding the psychotic killer after McQueen. Who is he? Why does he hate Papa Thornson? What is with the war paint on his face? There are no answers to any of these questions. I also found the score to be very cheesy. It sounds like the music from a Brady Bunch episode. Finally, I found the killing of an innocent bystander during one chase to be too cavalier, with no sense of regret on the part of the hero. All in all it is a poorly written and directed script.

McQueen Out

Reviewed by EddieLove, 2009-04-12

McQueen's last picture is this serviceable 80s action yarn. It's best when he's out on the street, less effective in the set-bound interiors, including Steve's seemingly cavernous L.A. bungalow. There are two terrific action set pieces. One's a chase on the Chicago el, and earlier there's a cornfield contest between a Trans-Am and a reaper that eats up the corn in an image that seems to predict Pac Man. (You could watch it for hours.) The amusing comic conceit is that speed-demon McQueen (in an awesome jacket) is a bad driver lumbering around in an antique ride he's incapable of parallel parking. (Less amusing are his drunken complaints that his ravishing, pregnant girlfriend didn't abort the child they're expecting at any minute.)