Filmed, Blair Witch Style, as a mockumentary with hand held "discovered" camera footage, it tells the story of a group of Norwegian film students who find the bear poacher they have tracked down is actually a secret government sanctioned troll hunter.
Whilst the effects are a bit low budget in parts, it is a hugely entertaining film and well worth watching. As the group encounter various different trolls throughout Norway I couldn't help thinking what a great game this would make!
Brilliant off the wall movie that's a scream to watch.
ReplyDeleteI will try that : could be interesting ...
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I love how the student presenter looks so much like Dec. I wonder if he fed Ant to the trolls to give him time to get away.
ReplyDeleteOh, and the fact that they got the actual Norwegian prime minister to do a cameo. Awesome.
ReplyDeleteIts a great film, very original and very Scandinavian, very funny too. I rather hope its true in part of me! Be good, JeremyJ
ReplyDeleteI love Troll Hunter - it's a under-rated film. I really like how it's a bit tongue-in-cheek, but still scary/intimidating in places.
ReplyDeleteSnap! I've pondered running some sort of skirmish/adventure based on the Troll Hunter premise too :-)
I loved this film when I first saw it...hmmm I;ll have to dig out my DVD and re watch it now.
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ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this trailer.
I was not aware of the film, but enjoyed the trailer and look forward to finding a copy.
Tony
Good film, I have the DVD, must dig it out and watch it again...
ReplyDeleteGreat movie. I can also recommend "Rare Exports" as another under-rated nordic gem.
ReplyDeleteIt's a fun film - one that Sarah and I enjoy when we watch it.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite fun, yes.
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