a5c7b9f00b Looking for any way to get away from the life and town he was born into, Tripp (Lucas Till), a high school senior, builds a Monster Truck from bits and pieces of scrapped cars. After an accident at a nearby oil-drilling site displaces a strange and subterranean creature with a taste and a talent for speed, Tripp may have just found the key to getting out of town and a most unlikely friend. In a small town, an oil company is drilling for oil. The geologist, Dowd, informs his boss, Tenneson that they detected what could be an ecosystem which could affect their drilling rights. But Tenneson tells them to go on and something happens. Something came out and Tenneson wants to keep it quiet by keeping what came out on ice. In the town, something's been taking the fuel tanks off vehicles, leaving a big hole. Tripp, who lives in the town is frustrated at his life, specifically not having a vehicle of his own. He works at a scrap yard and he's been working on restoring an old truck. One day he thinks he hears something and traps it in the storage pit. He calls the Sheriff who's his step-father, whom he doesn't like. And when he gets there, it's gone. Later he sets a trap for it and sees it's a slug like creature who feeds on oil. He would bond with it. Later a man from the oil company shows up at the yard and asks him about the thing he reported earlier. Tripp feigns it was mistaken but the guy doesn't believe him. The creature enters the chassis of the truck he was working on and makes it move. He then gets in the truck and it goes off on it's own and he tries to figure out what to do. This movie by the king of children's television really deserves a new regal stamp of approval from me. This movie's was filled of fun, action, romance, and subtlety. The storyline was pretty easy for a kid to understand and the fact that it was about monster trucks and aliens, it is E.T meeting Blaze and the Monster Machines. It is a fun family film for everyone to enjoy and really has a really vivid way of telling story through the eyes of Tripp and Creech trying to save their families! <br/><br/>An awesome movie for everyone to enjoy and really Nickeledon deserves a round of applause for bringing us this original tale of love, faith, trust, friendship and above all, MONSTER JAM ACTION! I did get a small sense of enjoyment cause of the trucks featured in it. It's not the Fast and the Furious, it's no The Transformers, in fact I'm still wondering just how this film got made. My guess it has to do with the really cool trucks that make an small but impactful appearance. <br/><br/>The story was not bad. According to the film, 15,000 new species are discovered in a year and this movie is about one vastly intelligent on that's a cross between whale and octopus that gets discovered while an evil business man (Played by Rob Lowe) was drilling for oil. A kid who wants a car, befriends one of these creatures and uses it as a engine for his truck.<br/><br/>The movie spends a lot of time watching this kid turn a monster into a Truck. I'm usually into this. Like when Tony Stark was developing the Iron Man suit but the guy who plays Havak in the X-Men movies only has the looks and not the personality like Robert Downing Jr has.<br/><br/>It was all too dull at times as we watch him go through the stereotypes of being a rebellious teen who hates his moms new boy toy and does not see the pretty girl who likes him.<br/><br/>But all the nonsense of the picture was almost worth it to see the cool monster trucks that were created for the grand finale. They were really cool and I would be down to see this film get a sequel in hopes that I might get cooler cars in the future. While Wedge’s animation background comes in handy during some inventive chase sequences (shot in rural British Columbia), Monster Trucks is otherwise a clunky nonstarter.
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