Watch TROLL HUNTER online free :They pursue the alleged poacher, Hans (local comic Otto Jespersen), whose foul-smelling trailer and ferociously gouged jeep suggest that he grapples with something truly nasty. Initially this gruff cynic is hostile to the crew, but he relents and lets them tag along after a brush with a marauding troll during which Thomas gets bitten. Turns out Hans is tired of doing government dirty work and welcomes the expose. In a nice subversive stroke, his one stipulation is that atheists only need apply, since trolls respond to Christians like sharks to blood. Naturally, this plants the seed for a closet believer in the mix
Focuses on a group of students who discover what they believe is a government conspiracy to keep the existence of trolls in the north of Norway hidden from the general public.
This cinema preview is of the upcoming film The Troll Hunter. Unfortunately, it isn’t about an insane man who hunts down those creepy little troll dolls. But perhaps this is more awesome. MORE AWESOMENESS after the jump.
A group of students believe that they have uncovered a conspiracy in Norway that the government is covering up the existence of trolls in the northern part of the country. Oh, and the trolls are killing bears, and there’s a dude who is hunting them, hence the title. How is this not the best possible movie idea EVER?
Trick question. It IS the best idea ever.
The Troll Hunter was written and directed by my favorite director, André Øvredal. This favoritism is based purely on The Troll Hunter, for which I’ve only seen the trailer and clips below, but from which I’ve learned that this must be the best film of the year.
Troll Hunter is a slyly subversive little horror comedy from Norway that is destined to find a cult following on DVD. Unlike the rest of the films showing here Watch TROLL HUNTER online free at True/False, this is not a documentary but rather another entry in the “found-footage genre.” Andre Øvredal gives us a fresh take on the genre by opting to go with humor over real scares. There is nothing genuinely scary about this film – but its pronounced lack of scares allows Øvredal to get at some really biting social and political satire that wouldn’t have been possible had the film been a straight-up horror film.
Like most found-footage films, the plot centers on film students trying to make a documentary and footage that has resulted from it. The three film students include the over-enthusiastic nerd Thomas (Glenn Erland Tosterud), the boom-mic operator Johanna (Johanna Morck) and the rarely seen cameraman Kalle (Tomas Alf Larsen). They set out to follow a mysterious poacher, Hans (Otto Jespersen), whose prey turns out to be – of course – trolls.
The film’s biggest strength is the character of Hans, played wonderfully by Jespersen. Hans seems like a character that came straight out of a Werner Herzog documentary, wonderfully strange and eccentric. Jespersen somehow manages to deliver his lines about the nature of trolls with a completely straight face, enhancing the film’s comic edge.
Focuses on a group of students who discover what they believe is a government conspiracy to keep the existence of trolls in the north of Norway hidden from the general public.
This cinema preview is of the upcoming film The Troll Hunter. Unfortunately, it isn’t about an insane man who hunts down those creepy little troll dolls. But perhaps this is more awesome. MORE AWESOMENESS after the jump.
A group of students believe that they have uncovered a conspiracy in Norway that the government is covering up the existence of trolls in the northern part of the country. Oh, and the trolls are killing bears, and there’s a dude who is hunting them, hence the title. How is this not the best possible movie idea EVER?
Trick question. It IS the best idea ever.
The Troll Hunter was written and directed by my favorite director, André Øvredal. This favoritism is based purely on The Troll Hunter, for which I’ve only seen the trailer and clips below, but from which I’ve learned that this must be the best film of the year.
Troll Hunter is a slyly subversive little horror comedy from Norway that is destined to find a cult following on DVD. Unlike the rest of the films showing here Watch TROLL HUNTER online free at True/False, this is not a documentary but rather another entry in the “found-footage genre.” Andre Øvredal gives us a fresh take on the genre by opting to go with humor over real scares. There is nothing genuinely scary about this film – but its pronounced lack of scares allows Øvredal to get at some really biting social and political satire that wouldn’t have been possible had the film been a straight-up horror film.
Like most found-footage films, the plot centers on film students trying to make a documentary and footage that has resulted from it. The three film students include the over-enthusiastic nerd Thomas (Glenn Erland Tosterud), the boom-mic operator Johanna (Johanna Morck) and the rarely seen cameraman Kalle (Tomas Alf Larsen). They set out to follow a mysterious poacher, Hans (Otto Jespersen), whose prey turns out to be – of course – trolls.
The film’s biggest strength is the character of Hans, played wonderfully by Jespersen. Hans seems like a character that came straight out of a Werner Herzog documentary, wonderfully strange and eccentric. Jespersen somehow manages to deliver his lines about the nature of trolls with a completely straight face, enhancing the film’s comic edge.