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Throttle

Rating5.0 /10
20051 h 26 m
United States
1120 people rated

Every day, millions of people descend into underground parking garages, get into their cars and drive to the safety of their homes. But tonight, five levels down in a deserted corporate parking structure, financial analyst Tom Weaver won't be going home. After finishing a late night business deal, Tom arrives at section E5 of the garage only to discover his car won't start. Worse yet, the elevators are shut down and every stairwell has been locked. Trapped in the bowels of the garage, Tom realizes he's not alone. Something else is down here. Watching. Waiting. A monstrous 6000 lb Truck whose driver sits hidden behind a veil of tinted glass. A lethal killer with only one agenda: Not letting Tom get out alive. Over the next six hours, a terrifying game of cat and mouse ensues, testing Tom's will to survive and rattling his sanity. He must outwit his pursuer while trying to figure out who wants him dead: Has his business partner Gavin turned on him and could his wife Molly part of the plan? Or is it simply a case of extreme road rage after he cut someone off earlier in the day? As he fights his way to the surface, discovering horrifying new clues on each level of the garage, Tom realizes the Truck Driver is playing for keeps. Either he outsmarts the mysterious killer behind the wheel... or he won't live to see the light of day. E5 is an unrelenting paranoid suspense thriller that turns an everyday situation into a terrifying nightmare. Parking your car will never be the same again.

Action
Thriller

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24/11/2025 19:41
Throttle

Uvesh Manjra

24/11/2025 19:41
Throttle

youssef hossam pk

27/05/2024 11:03
Throttle was a nail biter. The only actor that I knew was Adrian Paul and I try to catch all of his appearances since Highlander. I think this was a different part for Adrian Paul and maybe that is why he wanted to do it. Adrian Paul was not in it much but he managed to appear to kick off the incident that started the difficulties encountered by Grayson McCouch. The movie was fast paced and with few slow parts. I never guessed how it was going to turn out and the editors might want to cover what I am about to say but this is the only way I can say it. The takeaway that I have from this we should all give a greeting to those who we pass at the door when we go to and from work or other activities. They are people too and deserve our consideration and respect since most of us would not want to do their job.

user531506

27/05/2024 11:03
Tom Weaver (Grayson McCouch) is agitated. His wife Molly (Amy Locane) is arguing with him. He arrives at the work underground parking lot. Victor is the new parking attendant working with old friendly Eddie. He's there with Gavin Matheson (Adrian Paul) to use confidential info to steal $10.6 million. He is on edge and runs into the wrong guy in a rundown menacing truck. I really don't like the guy. At first, I'm willing to give him some slack because he's obviously under some pressure. There are still some limits. I don't care if this guy gets run over. It might actually be fun to see him get splattered. The truck is nice. The actors are not charismatic enough unless they're trying to be grade A douche bags. This movie needs a better lead in a character with more rooting interest.

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27/05/2024 11:03
Action thriller my ass. This movie is as boring as watching paint dry. I don't understand why he locked his doors with his roof open. You could just reach in and unlock it if you really wanted to steal it. There is no way he would be able to stand let alone walk after his legs were crushed against the wall. Pretty bad acting all the way through. The dude in the viper speeds off and you hear tires squealing but there is no smoke or tire marks left behind. Why doesn't that truck run out of gas throughout the movie. There is no way even a full tank would last all night in a truck that size, even if it was just idling. Which it obviously isn't. What the hell is wrong with the repo man?!?! Is he blind or stupid? (I'm writing this as I watch it) Low budget, two thumbs down

M1・ʚPRO

27/05/2024 11:03
'No way up' isn't going to win any Oscars soon, but thats okay. Its just a fun B-grade high-octane thriller that will pretty much keep you awake on a late night. The best thing about it is Grayson McCouch. Yum, yum, yummy, yum, yum!! He is GORGEOUS! Ladies, trust me on this. If he hones his craft, he could be a huge star. The film is let down by a bad script and really weak acting. Adrian Paul, admittedly not the worlds best actor, is positively AWFUL and Amy Locane is just as bad. There are also several gaping plot holes, but on the whole, 'No way up' is hugely enjoyable, as long as you not think about how stupid the hero is sometimes.

Patricia Masiala

27/05/2024 11:03
(2005) Throttle THRILLER 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 chasing him driving a bronco with dark windows. Because the star of the film is barricaded in the parking lot with several floors as well as happened in the middle of the night, and that there are still cars around that I would have smashed every car window to siren every car alarm that I can possibly turn on. That one mad driver can't go after everyone all at the same time.

Houray Smiley Ba

27/05/2024 11:03
So we have a truck chasing a guy around in a parking garage. Well, I like the choice of vehicle which is a mid-80's K-5 Chevrolet Blazer. I know because I used to own one. These trucks are very tough and dependable. However...it would Never have smashed through a concrete pillar in the garage because those things are tied together with steel rebar inside. But, it looks cool for the movies. The guy ran from the truck and could have very easily been run over, but I suppose the driver was just toying with him. OK, that works too. What I hate the most and cost a vote for a higher number, is the damn dubbing for the sound of the truck. Horrible. A K-5 Blazer does NOT sound like that. I just can't stand when they do that. Heck, you can record the actual sound of the truck and dub it in for the sake of volume control. The stunts were pretty cool and the acting wasn't half bad. Overall I gave it a 6. Good film for a night at the house with nothing on television and certainly better than some of the other crap on Netflix.

user6182085343594

27/05/2024 11:03
Tom (Grayson McCouch) is convinced by Gavin (Adrian Paul) to embezzle $10 million dollars from the company. They do it after hours. Tom believes his wife is cheating on him and gets trapped in the parking garage with a killer truck trying to run him over like Christine. There is a lot of action of Tom trying to avoid the truck and the whole story takes place in the parking garage minus some flashbacks. Michelle Beisner who played Rebecca is married to Joe Buck and does football commentary. Guide: F-word. No sex or nudity.

Xandykamel

27/05/2024 11:03
This was surprisingly good for a low budget thriller until you find out who the driver of the Black Truck is, then it all falls apart. It then becomes even sillier with a so bad its funny ending. It has the obvious influence of the classic movie "Duel" as inspiration. An absurd twist happens when the big reveal of who the villain is and his motivations are explained that basically ruins the movie because of how ludicrous it all is. But until then it's not bad at all and had some good action scenes and suspense build up. The acting was pretty good actually. There are some choppy moments in the movie when the main hero has flashbacks, and one especially takes a long time when he is at some office party. These scenes were very poorly done and unnecessarily interrupted the tension of the main plot of a man stalked in an underground parking garage by a menacing black truck.
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