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      Throttle

      R Released Aug 2, 2005 1h 26m Mystery & Thriller List
      Reviews 37% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Having just completed a multimillion-dollar deal with business partner Gavin Matheson (Adrian Paul), Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) calls it a day and heads down to an underground parking garage to retrieve his car. But, before he can drive home to his wife, Molly (Amy Locane), Tom finds himself targeted by a man in a pickup truck who clearly wants him dead. Tom can't figure out why he's being chased, and, as the driver pursues him through the garage, Tom tries to avoid becoming roadkill. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Buy Now

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      dave j Co-written and directed by James Seale with yet another rendition of 1971 "Duel" happening in an underground parking garage when Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) went back to retrieve something, he is soon becomes stalked by a trucker to whom viewers are unable to see as a result of dark windows. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member It's like P2 but not as good Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member A guy in a parking garage being chased by a guy in an old black truck because the guy being chased wasn't nice. Low budget, but sort of entertaining. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member this movie kicks ass it was awesome Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Films like Throttle are why I watch direct-to-video films. There's almost no budget, no one of name in it, and still the movie has you on the edge of your seat the whole time. Throttle was very entertaining and did a lot with what little they had. A businessman, leaving work finds himself stuck, in the basement of a parking garage, with nowhere to go, and a killer on his tale. It's a definite thrill ride, albeit a very predictable one. I'm no super sleuth, but I had the killer pegged within the first 25 minutes. The acting, is what you'd expect in these types of films. Some were pretty good, while others were terrible. The lead, Grayson McCouch was great. He doesn't have much under his belt, but if he keeps putting on performances like this one, it won't be long until everyone knows his name. Throttle is electrifying and exciting, but isn't going to blow anyone away. If you're looking for something simple and entertaining, be sure to check it out! Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member I?ll say one thing about this movie, the pace is amazing. Okay, so the plot is a little far fetched and over the top, but it moves along so briskly it never bores. The performances are decent, suspenseful plot, good score. There are some very intense scenes a few good surprises. Good effort. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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      Synopsis Having just completed a multimillion-dollar deal with business partner Gavin Matheson (Adrian Paul), Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) calls it a day and heads down to an underground parking garage to retrieve his car. But, before he can drive home to his wife, Molly (Amy Locane), Tom finds himself targeted by a man in a pickup truck who clearly wants him dead. Tom can't figure out why he's being chased, and, as the driver pursues him through the garage, Tom tries to avoid becoming roadkill.
      Director
      James Seale
      Producer
      Neil Elman, James Seale
      Screenwriter
      Neil Elman, James Seale
      Production Co
      E5 Films LLC
      Rating
      R (Language|Violence/Terror)
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Aug 2, 2005, Original
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Dec 9, 2009
      Runtime
      1h 26m
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