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What's better than getting revenge?  Getting revenge with a big-ass monster truck!  It's the 1987 movie "Rolling Vengeance"!

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Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: ROLLING VENGEANCE

The Return Of The Son Of Canuxsploitation-A-Thon continues with the monster truck revenge flick (yes, that's a real genre) "Rolling Vengeance", starring Ned Beatty! Buy this movie on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2ZESvVf ---------------------­--------- FTC Disclosure: Amazon links provided are linked to my Amazon Affiliate account & support the channel at no cost to you. 🔶 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BrandonTenold 🔶 👕 Store: https://teespring.com/kaiju-critic👕 🔔 Stay Connected! Twitter ► https://twitter.com/BrandonTenold Facebook ► https://www.facebook.com/OfficialBrandonTenold Geekjuice ► http://geekjuicemedia.com/

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TheKindlyOnes

The movie that inspired... KILLDOZER.

GadgetBlues

Life imitating art? I wonder if Marvin Heemeyer ever saw Rolling Vengeance. There is a new documentary called TREAD about his modified-bulldozer-tank destroying half a Colorado town in 2004. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWSJ4_WtCoE Heemeyer's bulldozer was often nicknamed "Killdozer" in reference to the 1974 film (sorry TheKindlyOnes the inspiration re: Rolling Vengeance, if any, was the other way around). It's more likely that Rolling Vengeance was a darker interpretation of "Tank" (1984) starring James Garner, which has a very similar structure, a man fighting small-town corruption using his vintage Sherman tank. Side note: Brandon, I know you name-dropped Road House (I was thinking along similar lines, that Beatty's character could easily be seen hiring James Dalton as a bouncer). But did you also remember that there is a scene in Road House where a monster truck crushes cars at a dealer lot? Two years after Rolling Vengeance, and both are MGM pictures.