
Hit and Run (2012) 35mm film trailer, scope 4K
This 35mm film trailer has been bought on eBay and transferred to digital using the Gugusse Roller with the Raspberry Pi HQ Camera. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2097307/ https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/hit_... 48% - 49% The Gugusse Roller is a DIY project consisting mainly of 3D Printed parts, a Raspberry Pi, a small arduino, 3 stepper motors, a few rods, a good quantity of small bearings and a lot of bolts and nuts. Build your own Gugusse Roller, visit www.deniscarl.com and/or www.facebook.com/Gugusse-Roller-2216783521714775, no registration, no fees, no fuss. Help me to buy more trailers, become my patron, visit https://www.patreon.com/movietrailers... All the money that I'll get through patreon will be exclusively used to get more trailers. Synopsis by ChatGPT: "Hit and Run" (2012) is an action-comedy film written and directed by Dax Shepard, who also stars in the lead role alongside his real-life partner Kristen Bell. The film features an ensemble cast that includes Bradley Cooper, Tom Arnold, and Michael Rosenbaum. Dax Shepard plays Charlie Bronson, a former getaway driver under witness protection, who risks everything to drive his girlfriend Annie (Kristen Bell) to Los Angeles for a job opportunity. The road trip goes awry when they're pursued by the police and criminals from Charlie's past, including a dreadlocked Bradley Cooper. Review: "Hit and Run" aims to be a raucous road-trip comedy infused with high-octane car chases, but it's a mixed bag. Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell share a natural chemistry, which is one of the film's strong points. Their on-screen relationship feels authentic and anchors the movie through its wild twists and turns. Bradley Cooper, donning dreadlocks and an eccentric personality, steals scenes as the film's quirky villain, but the character may not be to everyone's taste. The movie tries to balance comedic elements with car chase sequences, and while it occasionally succeeds, the blend isn't always seamless. The action scenes, although entertaining, often feel like they belong in a different movie and somewhat disrupt the flow of the comedy narrative. Tom Arnold adds another layer of comedy but his over-the-top performance might feel more jarring than humorous to some viewers. Director and writer Dax Shepard incorporates elements of his real-life relationship with Kristen Bell into the film, lending an air of authenticity to the romantic aspects. However, the script suffers from pacing issues and moments of awkward dialogue that hinder its overall effectiveness. In summary, "Hit and Run" is an uneven but occasionally entertaining blend of action and comedy. While it doesn't fully succeed in either genre, the performances from the lead actors and their genuine chemistry make it a watchable, if not groundbreaking, experience. Fans of Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell, and Bradley Cooper may find enough here to enjoy, but others might find the film's uneven tone a hurdle to full enjoyment.