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<p dir="auto"><strong>cryptoflovecraft</strong> — <em>3 months ago(December 28, 2025 01:43 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">An indigenous woman is pursued by a psycho trucker on a lonely highway in Northern Canada. Not bad for a low-budget Canadian film.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Good trailer got my attention!<br />
My password is password.</p>
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<p dir="auto">I myself wouldn't waste my time with it. Even from the movie trailer I can tell it will be flimsy and annoying. Cheap.<br />
I was ready to turn it off not long after it started (as I do with so many newer horror films), but as I sat there watching it, I began to enjoy it. The female lead did a good job and there were some intense scenes as well as laughable ones that directly ripped off Spielberg's film. Also, I'm a sucker for winter/frigid weather horror films.</p>
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<p dir="auto">If you wanna see a bonafide respectable 'Duel' ripoff …try Stacy Keach &amp; Jamie Lee Curtis in "Road Games".<br />
I concur. Road Games is a good flick.</p>
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<p dir="auto">Cry harder, ******.<br />
I'm not Bentley, you morons!</p>
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<p dir="auto">I myself wouldn't waste my time with it. Even from the movie trailer I can tell it will be flimsy and annoying. Cheap.<br />
Why? In the first few seconds of the trailer, look at the make/model of the vehicle she's driving.<br />
What is that POS? A Toyota Camry or something?<br />
So if she's driving a Toyota Camry why would I care what happens to her?<br />
And if she's an Indigenous Native Canadian driving a Toyota Camry, I would care even less.<br />
Owning a vehicle like that says: she's not living authentically. She's just another mass-market consumer myrmidon.<br />
I bet at some point in the story, we'd see her with i-Buds in her ears as she's driving. Stalked by a psycho? Gee, how unfortunate.<br />
If you wanna see a bonafide respectable 'Duel' ripoff …try Stacy Keach &amp; Jamie Lee Curtis in "<br />
Road Games<br />
".<br />
Paul P. Powell, Pool Player</p>
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