Riding the Bullet

Riding the Bullet

  • Director: Mick Garris
  • Writer: Mick Garris,Stephen King
  • Countries of origin: United States, Germany, Canada
  • Language: English
  • Release date: February 3, 2005
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital, DTS, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Stephen King's Riding the Bullet
  • Riding the Bullet is a horror film directed by Mick Garris. Starring Jonathan Jackson and David Arquette.
    The film tells the story of ALLEN growing up in a single-parent family since he was a child. He is withdrawn, often thinking about the dark side of things, and is often swayed by the other self and the devil he imagined. The day before Halloween, he had to rush home from a faraway school because his mother was hospitalized with a stroke. On the way home, he encountered a series of horrific events on the road.

    Details

    • Release date February 3, 2005
    • Filming locations Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA), ApolloProMedia GmbH & Co. 1. Filmproduktion KG (I), Motion Picture Corporation of Europe (MPCE)

    Box office

    Budget

    $5,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $134,711

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $101,107

    Gross worldwide

    $264,505

    Movie reviews

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    • By Helmer 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      If a decision is made, is it necessary?

      If I remember correctly, this is the third time I've watched a horror movie.
      If this is a horror movie.

      For the first time, I was tricked into watching "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in the cinema. What was surprising was that I not only didn't yell, but I was still wondering if the chainsaw could be improved into a mini version. It's too heavy to carry.

      The second time, I watched a movie recommended by others. I can't remember the name. Anyway, it was through some...

    • By Carmella 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      death road

      Stephen King's series is a mixed bag, and this one is by no means the best, but I kind of like scary, heartwarming horror films like this.

      When I was a child, I was very timid. Every time I went home at night, I would trot and walk around, for fear that someone would call my name behind my back. When I sleep at night, I always feel that something under the bed will sneak up on the bed, and there must be some terrible monster hidden in the closet.

      One night when I was 15...

    • By Destin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      death experience

      The young man who was thinking about death all day long, hitchhiked all the way home after hearing that his dear mother had had a stroke. Weird and scary things are on the way. Because a person rides a car on a rainy night and walks in the dark, there will be a lot of fear in his heart! And for this young man who was fascinated by death but scared to death, there was too much to think about along the way. But the answer in his heart that we can see along the way is also obvious, isn't it? I...

    • By Keegan 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      Psychological documentaries packaged as horror films

      In the face of fear, human beings always burst out a lot of inspiration, and these inspirations will naturally ferment into a real or absurd situation in the mind.

      For example, have you ever fantasized about having a monster hiding in your house after turning off the lights? Ever hear a strange noise in a house where you are alone? Have you ever imagined the plane disintegrating, spinning, and falling when you took a flight? If anything, the film is actually a documentary about the...

    • By Lucinda 2022-04-12 08:01:01

      Miki: The results are not the same

      "Riding the Bullet", life is an arrow that leaves the string, there is no turning back, no choice, just rushing to the same direction - death. We, like lining up to ride that roller coaster, maybe get on it, maybe not, maybe you I was scared and ran away, but the results were not all the same. We worked hard, but nothing lasted. There is no eternity in the world.

      I remember when I graduated from elementary school, I spent the whole summer in Dali, watching the sunrise and sunset every...

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    • By Rowland 2023-09-24 13:10:12

      just frighten...

    • By Chesley 2023-09-23 03:14:09

      It's a horror movie, not a psychological...

    • By Delia 2023-09-20 06:00:37

      Hahahahaha how is it like the legendary B-level film. . . Surprisingly funny. . . Some thoughts linger and some emotions fill my mind and every breath runs out of oxygen. . When these things that are supposed to be a living hinder your progress, it is better to let them go deep into the bone marrow to absorb nutrients and continue to move...

    • By Raphael 2023-08-10 09:04:46

      Annoying you are shocked! Annoying you so often with hallucinations and illusions! I'm sick of looking at it! !...

    • By Destini 2023-07-19 12:46:02

      I don't understand, it's kind of...

    Movie plot

    ALLEN grew up in a single-parent family and is withdrawn. He often thinks about the dark side of things, and is often swayed by the other self and the devil he imagined. The day before Halloween, he had to rush home from a faraway school because his mother was hospitalized with a stroke. On the way home, he encountered a series of horrific events on the road.
    The bullet in the film actually refers to the roller coaster (bullet), an...
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    Evaluation action

    Stephen King - Devil King
    Stephen King is the most-read and best-known American novelist in the world today. Named "Master of Modern Horror Fiction" by The New York Times. Since the 1980s and 1990s, his novels have always been at the top of the American bestseller lists over the years, and they have remained on the list for a long time. Each work has become a sought-after item for Hollywood producers. The royalties are more than tens of...
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    Movie quotes

    • Hippie Guy: What's in Lewiston?

      Alan Parker: I've gotta see my mom in the hospital.

      Hippie Guy: Oh, shit. Is she sick?

      Alan Parker: [his inner me; to Alan] No, she hangs out there. Pulls out a few tricks for a couple of bucks. Kind like a hobby.

    • Alan Parker: Shit, one more life or death seems pretty insignificant in the greater planetary scheme of things.

    • Jessica Hadley: Now, who loves you?

      Alan Parker: My mom.

      Jessica Hadley: Who else?

      Alan Parker: Ehm, baby Jesus?

      Jessica Hadley: Funny. Who else?

      Alan Parker: You?

      Jessica Hadley: I guess you've got prove of that, don't you?