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Joy Ride
Taking his brother, Fuller, who has been gained his freedom from prison recently, on his way to bring his girlfriend, Venna Wilcox, a collage student, Lewis Thomas, a young handsome guy, is not a wise choice anymore, as during their way, they have been violently chased by a truck driver, as Fuller badly makes fun of him.
10 November 1971, Birmingham, Alabama, USA
2 January 1967, Pasadena, California, USA
12 August 1950, Laramie, Wyoming, USA
7 February 1959, Orlando, Florida, USA
4 August 1964, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
29 May 1957, Bellaire, Ohio, USA
26 November 1980, Walnut Creek, California, USA
1941
9 December 1952, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
1952
13 November 1967, Marshall, Minnesota, USA
7 December 1961, Flint, Michigan, USA
17 November 1980, Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
17 February 1946, Galt, Ontario, Canada
April 08, 2003
Will convince you that you'd be better off taking the train.
October 30, 2002
Maybe it's a wonderful inside joke - a suspenseless suspense film.
January 12, 2003
Nothing special -- it just devotedly does its job to give the audience a string of suspense scenarios.
July 06, 2010
It's a dumb movie.
March 19, 2003
America's dark and lonely back roads are the prime location for stories about relentless, psychotic stalkers preying on the youth.
October 05, 2001
It's encouraging to see more than passing attention paid to character development.
October 08, 2008
...boasts a number of genuinely exhilarating sequences and set-pieces.
October 29, 2001
If you're looking to have your nerves fried and your pulse pounded, this is your ticket to ride.
October 05, 2001
Expertly toys with the fear any carbon-based life-form feels when one of those Peterbilt express trains comes rolling by with a thundercrack of vibration at about 240 mph, gently urging us to move right or die crushed and bleeding.
October 05, 2001
It attains its modest ambitions with dispatch and wit, and without ever lifting its foot from the pedal.
October 05, 2001
Climb into this rig and you'll be sweating bullets.
October 12, 2001
Dahl works the audience like the dial of a car radio, testing out all manner of squeals and static and all-out, high-pitched terror.

