The Hitcher (1986)
by admin on Monday, February 15th, 2010 | No Comments
Has anyone seen the 1986 movie “The Hitcher” with Rutger Hauer and C Thomas Howell?
I remember watching it a few years ago, all alone at night, in my darkened dorm room and it nearly scared the pee out of me.
Wasn’t it just awful about what happened to Jennifer Jason Leigh? Does the same thing happen to Sophia Bush in the new 2007 remake?
I didn’t see the remake! It took months before I could eat french fries after seeing that movie and they’re my favorite vice. Nope, I just don’t care what happens and I hate being reminded. Blah!
The Hitcher (1986) Trailer
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The Hitcher
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Hitcher [VHS]
$3.64 Steven Spielberg's first feature film, 1971's Duel, is set on a desert highway. It stars Dennis Weaver as a driver being pursued by a menacing truck, which is following him with all the vengeance of the ancient furies. In this spiritual update from 1984, C. Thomas Howell plays a guy taking a drive-away car from Chicago to San Diego. On a whim, in the rain, and against his better judgment, he picks... |
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The Hitcher
$2.70 Steven Spielberg's first feature film, 1971's Duel, is set on a desert highway. It stars Dennis Weaver as a driver being pursued by a menacing truck, which is following him with all the vengeance of the ancient furies. In this spiritual update from 1984, C. Thomas Howell plays a guy taking a drive-away car from Chicago to San Diego. On a whim, in the rain, and against his better judgment, he picks... |
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The Hitcher (Widescreen Edition)
$2.98 20 years is a long time in the lifeline of movie plot-arc necessities. It's also a pretty big generational stretch in the lives of audience demographics, which may be part of the reason the producers of this remake of the 1986 cult horror classic felt the need to update the original spare mano-a-mano backbone into a girl-and-mano-a-mano. The Twilight Zone-ish setup is still a pretty neat idea: reg... |
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The Hitcher [Blu-ray]
$9.80 20 years is a long time in the lifeline of movie plot-arc necessities. It's also a pretty big generational stretch in the lives of audience demographics, which may be part of the reason the producers of this remake of the 1986 cult horror classic felt the need to update the original spare mano-a-mano backbone into a girl-and-mano-a-mano. The Twilight Zone-ish setup is still a pretty neat idea: reg... |

