David Weaver from Home And Theater writes: I have come to the conclusion that no matter what I write here I don't think I will ever be able to truly get across what a sensational and original piece of work Quentin Dupieux has created with Rubber. When i initially saw the press releases for its exsistence I thought it was some sort of joke movie. Maybe something some self-proclaimed clever person put together in hopes of getting attention from such an apparent idiotic idea. Then I saw the trailer in which we see a tire roll around the desert killing things with some sort of telekinetic powers. At first I was still skeptical of whether or not it was real, maybe it was a short film from a film school student. Then after a few more viewings I began to take notice of the actual presentation at hand. It was filmed compentently (for a trailer anyway) and seemed to have a sense of humor about itself. Little did I know what was actually awaiting me when I sat down and pressed that play button.
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Damn you. Now I'm going to have to really watch this. Especially since you were originally in the same boat that I'm in: thinking this looks like the most garbage premise of a movie to the extent that you just know it has to be a joke or something. Now you're giving it all kinds of praise after watching it though. And everybody else has been doing the same.
With it being on VOD I see very little reason for me to not see this movie now.