Four friends head to the desert to attend a winter rave. Instead, it turns into the trip to hell when they meet up with a couple of bad locals.Four friends head to the desert to attend a winter rave. Instead, it turns into the trip to hell when they meet up with a couple of bad locals.Four friends head to the desert to attend a winter rave. Instead, it turns into the trip to hell when they meet up with a couple of bad locals.
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10tuck86
Mojave is an awesome movie. I was expecting to see some retarded movie where a bunch of people bunched up and filmed some guys being chased in the desert, but much to my surprise, the movie was fantastic. The characters are very dynamic and I felt bad if something happened to them (I don't want to give anything away). Rider Strong was absolutely hilarious and Eric Olsen was a complete bada$$. I would definitely recommend this movie to the age group of 16-35. I hope that this movie gets the credit it deserves and if whoever is reading this gets a chance to see it in theaters, please take it because you won't be disappointed. Also, if you ever wanted to see Shawn from Boy meets world trip on mescalin(sp) then you gotta see this.
It might be easy to criticize a film without major stars, a big budget, and lots of special effects, but I found the film to be quite enjoyable. There is nothing spectacular about the story, the dialogue, or the acting, but it manages to entertain nonetheless. According to the filmmakers, it was an homage to the drive-in movies of the 70's ("The Hills Have Eyes"), and it certainly has that feel. What it lacks in originality, it makes up for in heart. I found the casting to be pretty good (especially the villain) and the stunts to be above average for such a small film. The film should certainly find a place on late-night television and for devotees of decent shoe-string independent productions.
...why'd they CHANGE THE NAME? This flick comes on once or twice a month on Showtime under the name "DEATH VALLEY". For months, we looked and looked and found no such movie fitting the cast and crew cited on the program guide.
Then we looked up a couple of the cast... A-HA! So "MOJAVE" "rocked" so hard, the producers decided to change the name to "DEATH VALLEY" and take the whole thing for a second spin.
UGH. That -- plus the fact that all the reviews say how great a movie this movie that none of us have ever heard of is -- should tell you the whole story.
I heard the bad guys described as "crackheads" in an earlier review. Personally, i think this director must have taken a toke or two, because even the half-baked kids that work here think this film is a bad joke top to bottom. This is not spite, just pure honesty. There is no story here. There is no plot. There are no characters, no journey, no viewpoints and so no real point point in discussing this piece at all.
Moreover, how anyone with even the slightest clue about what cameras do could go out into the raw beauty of the desert and fail to bring one decent photo to the screen is in itself beyond reason. I'm sure there are worse films out there -- but none that I've seen where folks have actively set out to deceive you into spending time and money on them. And for that, "MOJAVE a/k/a "DEATH VALLEY" deserves all the bad press we can muster.
You literally could not have made a worse picture if you hired a crew and drew up the plans.
No disrespect to cast, crew and producers, but sometimes a BAD MOVIE is just a BAD_MOVIE, and no amount of exuberant reviews or spinning or name changing can make a bit of difference. In the end, people have to sit down and watch the thing and in that respect, this thing never had a chance.
To anyone considering a buy or rent, if you're the kind who likes to support indie-cinema just to thumb your nose at Hollywood, this is the tip-jar for you. Be warned, though -- there's a good reason you never heard of "MOJAVE".
Then we looked up a couple of the cast... A-HA! So "MOJAVE" "rocked" so hard, the producers decided to change the name to "DEATH VALLEY" and take the whole thing for a second spin.
UGH. That -- plus the fact that all the reviews say how great a movie this movie that none of us have ever heard of is -- should tell you the whole story.
I heard the bad guys described as "crackheads" in an earlier review. Personally, i think this director must have taken a toke or two, because even the half-baked kids that work here think this film is a bad joke top to bottom. This is not spite, just pure honesty. There is no story here. There is no plot. There are no characters, no journey, no viewpoints and so no real point point in discussing this piece at all.
Moreover, how anyone with even the slightest clue about what cameras do could go out into the raw beauty of the desert and fail to bring one decent photo to the screen is in itself beyond reason. I'm sure there are worse films out there -- but none that I've seen where folks have actively set out to deceive you into spending time and money on them. And for that, "MOJAVE a/k/a "DEATH VALLEY" deserves all the bad press we can muster.
You literally could not have made a worse picture if you hired a crew and drew up the plans.
No disrespect to cast, crew and producers, but sometimes a BAD MOVIE is just a BAD_MOVIE, and no amount of exuberant reviews or spinning or name changing can make a bit of difference. In the end, people have to sit down and watch the thing and in that respect, this thing never had a chance.
To anyone considering a buy or rent, if you're the kind who likes to support indie-cinema just to thumb your nose at Hollywood, this is the tip-jar for you. Be warned, though -- there's a good reason you never heard of "MOJAVE".
10kuma101
This movie ROCKS! I saw this at the LA Film Fest and I really enjoyed it. I never write on these boards, but seeing some of the wack reviews, I felt like I had to say something. The acting is top notch with Dash Mihok and Vince Vieluf killing it as the bad guys. It's cool to see a movie where the bad guys are as fleshed out and interesting as the heroes. And for the first time in history, a movie rave actually looks and feels like a real rave. In my opinion, the only downfall is that it was a little bit slow getting the action started, but once it's rolling, it's game on! I was totally into this movie (if you can't tell) and when it gets to the theaters, y'all should definitely check it out. So, all you haters, keep hating, you don't know what's up.
I just saw this movie last night and it is the SH*T! This is by far the best movie I've seen at the LA Film Festival so far. In my eyes, its one of strongest showings of up and coming talent in a while. Its a great example of a genre movie with an exceptional cast and strong directing. The character Daniel, played by Rider Strong, had me laughing and then crying in one of the most moving and real scenes the whole film. Not only did it have strong performances from the cast, but it posed serious moral questions as well. What would you do if you were placed in an impossible situation when your life is on the line? This movie had me on an emotional roller coaster ride and sitting on the edge of my seat the whole way.
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- TriviaThe filmmakers wanted to use the truck from Duel (1971) at the very end, but ultimately had to drop this idea because said truck was too expensive to rent.
- ConnectionsReferences Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)
- SoundtracksWest Coast Rhymers
Written by Sebastian Ponti
Performed by Ponti
Courtesy of Kid Gloves Music
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- $2,700,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 36 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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