NekoHomey
Purely Joyful Movie!
JinRoz
For all the hype it got I was expecting a lot more!
Derrick Gibbons
An old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
Loui Blair
It's a feast for the eyes. But what really makes this dramedy work is the acting.
Raul Faust
Throughout my life, I have seen a lot of horror movies involving clichés and stupid characters, but, at least in these aspects, "Shuttle" is the master of them. Four actors portray, in here, some of the dumbest characters in movies; these victims had plenty of chances to escape from the psycho, but due to the implausible and exaggerated fear they seemed to have, they went nowhere. These boys and girls just allowed the mad driver doing whatever he wanted to, whilst they were suffering and being tortured all the time. By the way, Cameron Goodman's acting wasn't any convincing AT ALL, considering she never seemed to be that scared in moments that she REALLY should be. My sister in law and I couldn't stop complaining about such flawed plot, like when the girls had gone out of the truck and didn't run away, for some random reason. Also, how is it possible that the psycho driver walked for about 2 or 3 hours around the city and NOBODY appeared in his way? I mean, how abandoned can a city be? So, long story short, "Shuttle" has a very implausible plot and the only thing that can be relatively praised is the fact that none of the girls has gotten hurt, and that wasn't possible to be seen coming. Other than that, this is just AWFUL.
theboysafter
This movie may be low-budget but it has one hell of a kick. When you begin watching this movie you expect something a lot different, there may not be much blood or gore to this flick but it will put you on the edge of your seat. The movie itself is pretty good, keeps you entertained for a good hour and the two female roles are absolutely beautiful so that make's things even better. It has it's twists and turns but it is something to watch on a Sunday night. I didn't care much for one of the characters because he was an egotistical annoyance in my opinion but if you like something a bit action and something that will get your heart pumping then this is the right movie for you. It has it's pros and cons but doesn't every movie? I bought it on DVD before I knew anything about it and I must say, I don't regret it. Watch it and find out for yourself.
movieman_kev
After two girls, back from a trip to Mexico, get on the airplane shuttle with two other guys they just met they all soon realize that the driver isn't who he seems. Now all the passengers are in for a hell of a ride in this taunt, tense little thriller that I was lucky enough to find on Instant Netflix I can't help but feel that I would've enjoyed the film much more if I weren't spoiled as to the films ending by some reviews that weren't labeled as having spoilers (tsk, tsk) That fairly substantial gripe aside, the film proper is gripping, good acting, a nice suitably tense atmosphere and kept my rapt interest throughout, I'll rate the film on its own merits and not some outside influence that affected my full enjoyment of said film.My Grade: B+
mdarmocida
The movie starts out pretty good and I have to say its well acted and will keep you fairly entertained for the first forty minutes or so. However half way through the victims start turning the tables, not once, not twice, not three times, but four times (maybe more, I wasn't really counting) and don't kill this guy or incapacitate him to the point where he is no longer a danger. Their refusal to do this is stunning considering he severed all the fingers in one guy's hands, ran over the other guy, almost suffocated one girl, and had the first guys throat slashed. Despite his ineptness, the villain couldn't fail because he had everything going for him (his victims were incredibly stupid, he had more lives than Michael Myers, and he had superhuman powers that allowed him to survive and heal whenever he got hurt along with the ability to magically show up in the right place at the right time throughout the entire movie). By the end of the movie I was cheering for the villain because the supposed hereon was so inept I figured she deserved to die. Thank God the movie ended the way it did, because it would have been very frustrating, and even more unbelievable, if she was able to pull off an escape in the 11th hour (when it was more impossible than ever) considering that she had multiple opportunities throughout the movie and refused to act. At least she stayed consistent and didn't finish the guy off in her final attempt. On the other hand, the villain was pretty inept also in that he allowed his victims to gain the upper hand so many times that it was making me dizzy. Heck, there's one scene that shows a drawer full of drivers licenses of all the women that this guy abducted over the past five years. How could this have been? After five years of experience these two girls got the upper hand so many times that I can't believe no one had overtaken this guy in his prior attempts. Basically, this movie was like watching a battle between dumb and dumber and wondering which one would come out on top.