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Highway to Hell
Charlie and Rachel run away from home to get married in Las Vegas. But they get attacked by a zombie who takes Rachel with him to hell, where she will become one of Satan's brides
Release : | 1992 |
Rating : | 6 |
Studio : | Hemdale Film Corporation, |
Crew : | Production Design, Director of Photography, |
Cast : | Patrick Bergin Adam Storke Chad Lowe Kristy Swanson Pamela Gidley |
Genre : | Fantasy Horror Action Comedy |
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This movie tries so hard to be funny, yet it falls flat every time. Just another example of recycled ideas repackaged with women in an attempt to appeal to a certain audience.
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
This flick isn't officially out on DVD even as it is stated on some sites that there is a DVD out but it's some kind of bootleg so still only available on VHS this flick made by Dutch director Ate De Jong isn't even that cheap to catch, I have seen the VHS go for over 30£. Is it all worth the money?It doesn't take too long before the action takes place. You got your typical warning about the dangers on the road. Of course Charlie (Chad Lowe) and Rachel (Kristy Swanson) ignore the warning but 10 minutes into the movie Rachel is taken away by a cop with a strange face. The only thing Charlie can do is to save Rachel. Of he goes to the highway to hell. The effects used are part CGI and real effects and it's the combination of both that makes it all watchable. The CGI is only used for effects that can't be done by real effects. There's also a bit of laughable situations in it that also gives it a better view. It's really the score used that remembers you that it is made early nineties. But after an hour you have seen the best. It drops a bit in action and you got the feeling that you have seen it all before. The fake Adolf Hitler was annoying and not funny. Still, the effects really makes the movie but it's a bit outdated here and there and does remind me somehow to Mad Max (1979) even as it has nothing to do with it. The final makes it again worth watching with the stop/motion dogs and the creatures walking around.Not really a horror more a fantasy mixed with science fiction. Worth seeing if you are into a rare story.Gore 0,5/5 Nudity 0,5/5 Effects 3/5 Story 3/5 Comedy 0,5/5
If found this movie almost unwatchable. If you like really bad movies, like Troll 2, then maybe you'd like this one.It had a few mildly humorous moments -- even though I didn't laugh even once. The jokes where stilted and stale though.The production values where terrible except for a little bit of nice makeup.The plot made very little sense and there where endless plot holes.I didn't find any of the characters compelling but it was interesting to see a few minor characters who would soon become big stars like Jerry Stiller.If you are a fan of really bad movies, then you'll want to see this one. Otherwise, I recommend avoiding it.
~Spoiler~Highway to Hell is one of the most interesting and off-the-wall horror/comedies that came out of the 90's. It's about a young couple (played by Kristy Swanson and Chad Lowe) who take the wrong road out in the middle of the desert. It's the highway to hell, hence the title, and the Hellcop who patrols this area gives our young couple one hell of a time. Bad pun, I know. This is one of those movies that sounds incredibly silly on paper but just has to be seen. Along with Swanson and Lowe, Highway to Hell stars Patrick Bergin, Adam Storke, and Pamela Gidley. The really cool actor here though is the Hellcop. He's played by C.J. Graham and this is Graham's only other role besides playing Jason is Friday the 13th Part 6. There are a ton of cameos in this film too. The late, great Richard Farnsworth, Lita Ford, both Jerry and Ben Stiller, and Kevin Peter Hall all pop up for a minute or two. And Gilbert Gottfried plays Hitler. Like I said earlier, this one has to be seen to be appreciated. It's not the best movie you will ever see, but it's entertaining and that's what counts with this kind of film.
I saw this movie a long time ago. It's hard to find. But, I remember that I liked it a lot, and would like to see it again. Please release on DVD! So many movies these days don't stick in your mind after you see them. I saw this a long time ago, and I still remember that it was a good film. I wish there were more films like it.I suppose that I could buy it on VHS, but I keep waiting for it to come out on DVD.There's really nothing more I want to say, but I guess I have to write a few more linesSo, here they are.