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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock solid, grisly minimalist cinema!!!
I was really looking forward to seeing this film, especially since I was a big fan of Ti West's last film, THE ROOST. That film had a very withdrawn, simplistic approach to genre material and Ti takes that approach even further with this film. I can see why people wouldn't like this film. The first half hour is very slow, but it builds to a tremendous payoff! When the...
Published on April 7, 2008 by mizziah

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3.0 out of 5 stars Trigger Man misses it's mark
I really hate the fact that I had to give this a 3 star rating... director Ti West's first film, The Roost, was such an enjoyable ode to the minimalist horror films of the 70's that it felt like it was made distinctly for people like myself (you know, the guy who constantly rewatches movies like TCM, Halloween, Phantasm, Black Christmas, Dawn Of The Dead, etc., and rarely...
Published on June 14, 2008 by D. Wilson


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Trigger Man misses it's mark, June 14, 2008
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I really hate the fact that I had to give this a 3 star rating... director Ti West's first film, The Roost, was such an enjoyable ode to the minimalist horror films of the 70's that it felt like it was made distinctly for people like myself (you know, the guy who constantly rewatches movies like TCM, Halloween, Phantasm, Black Christmas, Dawn Of The Dead, etc., and rarely delivers praise to anything made past the new millenium... yeah, that guy). Instead of rabid bats that turn people into the living dead (!), this time around we get a story about three friends reconnecting for a hunting trip only to become prey themselves to a mysterious sniper. Now for the good and bad points...

THE GOOD:
- Feels almost like a documentary with the way it was filmed, putting you right there with the rest of the group.
- Characters look like they could be normal people you'd see on the street (as opposed to the gorgeous types often found in most movies), and are facing off against an all too real threat.
- Builds a nice sense of foreboding and uses the scenery to create some excellent atmosphere.
- Great effects when the bullets start flying (particularly the brain matter!).
- The music is fantastic! Thumping bass lines that echo back and forth while violens screech and stab at each other, superb stuff!
- For those that hope of making a movie with a dollar and a dream, here's proof that it's possible.

THE BAD:
- Feels like a documentary... filmed entirely with a handheld camera, often with shaky and out of focus results (a friend watching this with me said it made her sick).
- There are only 3 characters that share the majority of screen time (and only 6 all together) and about 30 lines of dialogue is spoken throughout the film.
- Looooooong shots of characters walking through the woods, often not saying anything at all. It does build suspense (because you know something is going to happen any minute now... any minute... just a little longer... wait for it... any minute now...), however, it's at the risk of losing the more impatient viewers.
- Truly some great effects when death does occur but, with only 6 total characters, death just doesn't occur as much as you might like.
- Sound is important to the film, unfortunately it can be overwhelming at times, even drowning out characters dialogue (luckily there isn't much dialogue huh?).
- By the end, you might realize that making a GOOD movie with a dollar and a dream is harder then it looks.

So I liked it, but at the same time I understand that this won't be a movie the majority is going to want to sit through (even horror fans). It takes awhile to get going, and even when it does it only switches from a snail's pace to a turtle's pace... also the finale may underwhelm most who feel they deserved more after sitting through the first hour and ten minutes. Now for those that can appreciate Ti West's vision and his ability to make movies on such a micro-budget, Trigger Man should deliver a solid watch (although I would still recommend seeing The Roost first), regretfully I would warn all others to pass on this. The DVD from Kino (the company that brought Takashi Miike's Dead Or Alive trilogy to the U.S.) is excellent and features a couple audio commentary tracks as well as a fun videotaped Q&A with Ti and the entire cast.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rock solid, grisly minimalist cinema!!!, April 7, 2008
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mizziah "mizziah" (A viewer from nowhere) - See all my reviews
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I was really looking forward to seeing this film, especially since I was a big fan of Ti West's last film, THE ROOST. That film had a very withdrawn, simplistic approach to genre material and Ti takes that approach even further with this film. I can see why people wouldn't like this film. The first half hour is very slow, but it builds to a tremendous payoff! When the violence strikes, it's quite shocking. The location work was breathtaking, especially towards the end of the film when our hero wonders through an adandoned factory. The film does require patience, which will probably be met with a lot of disdain for today's A.D.D. cinema-aficionados, but if you're looking for a different kind of movie-watching experience, I whole-heartedly recommend this flick! I can't wait to see what Ti West comes up with next!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not bad... but not great either., November 2, 2009
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Having really liked Ti West's newest film, The House of The Devil, I was anxious to see this film. I must say that I was disappointed. It's not bad like so many thrillers made these days are, but it's not that great either. The main sticking point for me was the camera work. The whole zoom in/zoom out style was distracting. I also got tired of seemingly endless shots of the backs of people's heads. I saw so much of the cast's scalps that I felt I should be checking them for lice. True, Ti West was able to generate a decent amount of suspense but, I found my attention constantly diverted to the camera as it focused and then went out of focus before zooming in and then zooming out yet again. The actors deliver decent performances despite the lack of much dialogue for them to deliver (something which actually works in the film's favor), and the film does bring to mind such classic "stalked in the woods" films as Rituals and Deliverance (Deluxe Edition). Despite these good points, it's not enough to save this film from being filed under the heading "misfire."
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3.0 out of 5 stars I went with it, October 29, 2010
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Patient filmmaking, to say the least. As seems to be demonstrated by the array of reviews here, Trigger Man is not for everyone. But it worked for me ... The suspense was often painful, created by (yes) long stretches of silence without any dialogue ... but waiting for the horror to come (and it does come) and not knowing when or from where ... well it just had me squirming in my seat.

No fast-paced Quantum of Silence/Bourne-style editing here, and impatient viewers who aren't interested in anything but in-your-face fast cuts and loud explosions probably won't even connect to the tension that's building here ... but if you're tuned into that sort of wavelength, you'll enjoy this gripping little walk through the woods.
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2 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Amateurish Piece of Junk, March 25, 2008
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Bill Wade "Bill" (Sandy Springs, Ga.) - See all my reviews
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This dvd and the Blair Witch are the two worse movies I have ever watched. The camera work was horrible and done with a cheap home video camera and the dvd was totally unrealistic. Basically 3 city punks who know nothing about guns or hunting go off "hunting" in a city park with a paved jogging trail a few feet away. They are "hunting" in short sleeve tee shirts, all together tramping through what looks like a metropolitican city park. The dvd made no sense and was so boring and poorly done that I had to fast forward through it. The acting was nonexistent and the whole dvd looked like it was produced for less than $100 including gas. They probably spent more money paying off the reviewers on the cover than producing this piece of trash.
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Trigger Man by Ti West (DVD - 2008)
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