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The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting

  • Video
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
3.9K
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Jake Busey, C. Thomas Howell, and Kari Wuhrer in The Hitcher II: I've Been Waiting (2003)
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A sadistic serial killer terrorizes a couple driving on a rural highway in Texas while killing numerous people and framing them for his killings.A sadistic serial killer terrorizes a couple driving on a rural highway in Texas while killing numerous people and framing them for his killings.A sadistic serial killer terrorizes a couple driving on a rural highway in Texas while killing numerous people and framing them for his killings.

  • Director
    • Louis Morneau
  • Writers
    • Eric Red
    • Molly Meeker
    • Charles R. Meeker
  • Stars
    • Jake Busey
    • Kari Wuhrer
    • C. Thomas Howell
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    3.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Louis Morneau
    • Writers
      • Eric Red
      • Molly Meeker
      • Charles R. Meeker
    • Stars
      • Jake Busey
      • Kari Wuhrer
      • C. Thomas Howell
    • 68User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Jake Busey
    Jake Busey
    • Jack
    Kari Wuhrer
    Kari Wuhrer
    • Maggie
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Jim
    Shaun Johnston
    Shaun Johnston
    • Sheriff Castillo
    Marty Antonini
    Marty Antonini
    • Semi-Truck Driver
    Darcy Dunlop
    • Bonnie Esteridge
    Duncan Fraser
    Duncan Fraser
    • Buick Man
    Mackenzie Gray
    Mackenzie Gray
    • Lieutenant
    Stephen Hair
    • Captain Esteridge
    Terry King
    • Rancher
    Doug MacLeod
    Doug MacLeod
    • Sheriff Walters
    • (as Douglas MacLeod)
    Austen Meadows
    • Buick Boy
    Janne Mortil
    Janne Mortil
    • Sergeant Kibble
    Valerie Planche
    • Cashier
    Jim Rattai
    • Tanker Driver
    Stephen Strachan
    Stephen Strachan
    • Deputy Lyle
    • (as Steve Strachan)
    Randy Birch
    • Deputy
    Tom Carey
    Tom Carey
    • Deputy
    • Director
      • Louis Morneau
    • Writers
      • Eric Red
      • Molly Meeker
      • Charles R. Meeker
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    User reviews68

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    6Fella_shibby

    This sequel is a passable thriller but lacks the fear of hitchhikers which was ingrained in our brains by the amazing Rutger Hauer's performance.

    I first saw this more than a decade ago on a dvd which I own. Revisited it recently. The start sequence of this one is done very well with solid suspense n good twist.

    The original is a classic thriller in my opinion. Inspite of the lack of violence and Nash's death offscreen, the tension, suspense n performance made the original one of the best thriller.

    This one cud have at least added the killer's backstory or motive. This one too boasts of some lovely sun soaked settings. It has an offscreen scalp removal scene but the tension is missing.
    5stormruston

    Weak and silly with a few good moments.

    Jake Busey is pretty OK in this,verging on worthwhile for the genre.

    Starts out with a stalled plane on the highway...and the guy needs alittle help to get it going...yep that happens all the time.

    The story is one of revenge but never fully explained.The situations are pretty far fetched and the gore and violence reasonable realistic(special effects).

    I never really felt for any of the characters nor got involved in the movie,still the production values are good,and the editing fine,it just is not a very good movie.
    groovymike_16

    A lame and laughable re-hash of the original... Made only for a quick buck!

    If this movie was a stand alone straight-to-video flick with no connection to The Hitcher, I think it would have been more enjoyable. But that's just not the case. Instead, this turns out to be such an obvious rip-off of the first it's not even funny. There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that the only reason it was made was to make a quick buck. This lame and laughable re-hash of the original doesn't even deserve "The Hitcher" title. A sequel didn't need to be made, but since one was, it's just plain sad that this had to be it. They could have done better than this, even for straight-to-video. If you haven't seen the original though, you will probably enjoy this more. But for the most part, it just annoyed me. It did manage to get a little better and more interesting after a half an hour or so, but until then, I was less than thrilled. It made me roll my eyes quite a few times, mainly during the first 30+ minutes. The last 40-50 minutes or so were undeservedly entertaining, of course, pretty much anything would be entertaining after the rocky start the movie had. And even though pretty much the whole thing stole from the original, it managed to get me interested during the last half. Sure, I knew what would happen. Hell, anyone who's ever seen a horror movie, action movie, or thriller before will be able to see the final events unfolding before they even happen. But even with the terrible dialogue, plot-holes, shameless ripping off, and just plain silliness, I was still entertained during the last half, even if I'm not proud of it.

    Before seeing this movie I was happy C. Thomas Howell was at least reprising his role. But after seeing the movie, I could care less. In the original, even if his character did some of the dumbest things, he was still likable and you wanted him to get out alive. In the sequel, his character was annoying and I didn't care if he lived or died. The part where he flipped out in the care about picking up the hitchhiker was so lame. Obviously, he was right since the guy turned out to be a killer, but at the time, he had no proof, and made a fool out of himself by acting so stupid. I mean, what would the odds be that this hitchhiker would actually be a killer too? In the movie, it's pretty good (but a very lame attempt at connecting the two movies, and a little unbelievable), but in the real world, it's pretty unlikely that would happen. So both times you pick up a hitchhiker in your life they are going to turn out to be psycho killers? It just doesn't seem plausable. Yet the creators of this sequel just don't care, because all they wanted was a quick buck, and could care less how much disbelief the audience is supposed to suspend. The character I liked in the original becomes just

    plain unbearable here. I think C. Thomas Howell's overracting is the main reason this happens. The scene in the car when he goes crazy is the best example of this. I prefer to just forget this annoying Jim Halsey (Howell) and remember the one in the original instead... Surprisingly fairing better is Kari Wuhrer. I didn't expect much from her, but she was actually the best thing about the movie. Her acting wasn't the best, but it wasn't bad and it was certainly better than everyone else in the movie. Plus, the fact that she's very easy on the eyes here made the movie easier to watch. She looked kind of like a poor-man's Ashley Judd... I've never liked Jake Busey, and this movie didn't change that. Even if he does somewhat resemble Rutger Hauer from the original, his performance doesn't even come close. With Hauer, we felt a sense of dread, a reason to be afraid. Here, Busey is just plain goofy and cracking lame one-liners. I never felt afraid of this bumbling moron.

    Even though I knew this wouldn't be able to touch the original, I still couldn't help but look forward to this movie. I thought it might be able to at least entertain, and figured it was a good sign that Howell was back, but that just wasn't the case. It couldn't even meet my expectations, which weren't all that high. I also could have done without the blinding cinematography. It was kind of annoying. The colors were really bad and bled quite a bit. I'm not sure if the bleeding was just from the DVD version, but either way, the colors looked like crap... In the end, if you want to see a hacked up re-hash of the original, then this might please you. But I can't picture any fans of the original truly enjoying this one, even if it does manage to have a few entertaining scenes.

    Grade: 6/10 (C+)
    4The_Void

    Direct to video nasty (and that's not a good thing!)

    Here we have a sequel to a classic cult film, made almost two decades after the original. Guess what? It's rubbish. Oh yes, obviously someone had a bright idea to make a sequel to a well known film in the hope that it would emulate the original's cable TV success in the dreary direct to video market. Trouble is, while this was being thought through; these people obviously forgot to hire a decent scriptwriter - d'oh! What we are left with, therefore, is a rehash of the original film - except with less excitement, less ideas and less reason to see it. The film has a few flashbacks to the original film during its running time, and ironically - these are the best bits. The film's plot has written itself, and sees the hero from the original film making the mistake of driving back down the road where the events of the original happened. As if this mistake wasn't silly enough, he then makes the mistake of picking up another hitchhiker! Some people just don't learn, but in his defence - it was naturally all the fault of a woman, in this case his girlfriend. It doesn't take a genius to guess what the rest of the film is about.

    The original film was very much a B-movie, and this one is too. We have, therefore, a B-movie cast. C. Thomas Howell is in it for the money, as he reprises his role from the first film. He is joined by Jake Busey; Gary Busey's son, who actually manages to turn in a decent performance amidst this train-wreck of a film -but nowhere near Rutger Hauer, of course. B-movie actress Kari Wuhrer tops off the central trio. I saw Kari Wuhrer in the pointless seventh part of the Hellraiser series ("Deader") recently, and along with her small role in Eight Legged Freaks - have come to the conclusion that she needs a better agent. She's not a brilliant actress, but she's good looking and definitely deserves better roles than what she's been getting. The action is generally very tame, and stinks of a film that couldn't get the budget. The original didn't have much of a budget either - but that made the best of it, this one doesn't. Several sequences in this film are merely rubbish rehashes of scenes in the original - including the most famous scene from 'The Hitcher' - which isn't nearly as effective here. On the whole, this film shouldn't be seen by anyone. If you're not a fan of the original, you won't like it anyway - and if you are; you won't want to see one of your favourites defiled like this. Avoid!
    6Boba_Fett1138

    What's with the hate? This movie is good for what it is.

    Like most others who have seen this movie, I also grew up with watching the first "The Hitcher" movie. Even though it was far from a masterpiece, it has still grown a bit into a classic over the years, mainly due to Rutger Hauer's impressive and scary performance. This movie doesn't have Rutger Hauer in it, so I wasn't expecting a better movie and expected the worst. But why compare this movie to the original in the first place? You should take the movie just for what it is, a straight-to-video thriller. And for what it is, a straight-to-video thriller, it's a pretty good movie. It's professionally made, with good camera-work and editing and some fairly good performances by the cast.

    The movie might not be that scary but it does have a few surprises in it. It does have some returning element from "The Hitcher" in this movie but it does it in an original way. Fans of the first movie should be pleased by some of the subtle and not so subtle homage to the first movie and not be offended or angry about it. It also does have more than enough original moments in it and the movie is mostly unpredictable, in terms of who dies and who will survive in the end.

    Even though the budget of the movie was probably low, it doesn't really show on screen. There are some spectacular moments, with gunfire and explosions and also the visual look of the movie is good. The cinematography is nice and the movie is told with a pleasantly fast pace and with some nimble editing.

    The performance are fairly good. It's sort of fun to see C. Thomas Howell reprising his role but was it really necessary? Real main part of the movie is being played by Kari Wuhrer, who has appeared in quite a few B-movies over the years. She is good enough as the new main character of the movie. This time the hitcher is being played by Jake Busey. Leave it up to the Busey's to play a convincing and scary looking psychopathic villain. Of course he is no Hauer but he pulls it of pretty well and is more than good enough in his role.

    Of course the story does have its flaws and improbabilities but when you watch a movie like this, you know you shouldn't expect to much from its story.

    Especially when you've seen more straight-to-video and TV thrillers, you have to admit that this movie is a good one or at least an above average one, that has a professional look.

    6/10

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    • Trivia
      It took nearly fifteen years for this film to finally materialize. The rights to the material passed back and forth between several hands over the years until Charles R. Meeker finally produced this sequel.
    • Goofs
      (at around 1h 7 mins) When being interrogated at the police station, the sheriff said that Maggie had no record when they ran her name, but they never say if they ran Jack's name and that he had a record. If they had run his name he probably would have gone to jail and Maggie would have been freed.
    • Quotes

      Jack: [to Maggie pointing a gun at him] You're not gonna kill me. You ain't got it in ya. Not yet anyway...

    • Crazy credits
      Opening credits last over 13 minutes
    • Connections
      Featured in Oliver Harper's Retrospectives and Reviews: The Hitcher (1986) (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      Please Take Me
      Written by Sy Gorieb

      Provided by Associated Production Music

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    • Release date
      • July 15, 2003 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hitcher 2
    • Filming locations
      • Atlas Coal Mine, East Coulee, Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
    • Production company
      • Universal Studios Home Entertainment Family Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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