

Troll Hunter

A group of students investigates a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on. They start to follow a mysterious hunter, learning that he is actually a troll hunter.
A group of students investigates a series of mysterious bear killings, but learns that there are much more dangerous things going on. They start to follow a mysterious hunter, learning that he is actually a troll hunter.
Amazing film. Loved it. On SBS On Demand for those in Australia
More like Cloverfield meets Norwegian folklore but i like this movie more.
Blair Witch Project meets the norwegian folklore!
I love giant monster movies and "Troll Hunter" brings the big. A group of film students hookup with a rugged disgruntled troll hunter and come face to face with a variety of nasty angry trolls. There are several encounters with the beasts a couple of which are absolutely exciting.
The premise of giant trolls existing without the public knowing about them is silly especially given their tremendous size but it doesn't matter it adds to the appeal of the movie.
The history of trolls their habitat the different varieties of trolls it's all thrown into the mix. This makes the movie even more effective. It all sets up for a totally epic finale that redefines the word 'gigantic'.
One of the best found footage movies ever. I was worried about the comedic parts but this movie is actually hilarious at times. It's a great mix.
usually cant stand found footage, but this one is full of amuse. hans is such a bitchin character.
It's really interesting, and the Trolls are pretty flashy, but I feel that the movie lacked action. I found it boring in many places, and that's why I liked it very little.
A very well-done combination of found footage and Scandinavian folklore. Thanks to the shaky cameras, the serious tone throughout the film (including the descriptions at the beginning and end of the movie), and other elements, the film feels quite authentic. However, somewhere in the middle, the plot started to repeat itself, and as already mentioned, it lacked tension. Despite the weaker (but commendable for Norway) CGI and, in my opinion, a weak ending, it was a very enjoyable effort that I would definitely recommend as a quick, relaxing watch for a boring evening.
Amazing film. Loved it. On SBS On Demand for those in Australia