David (Lochlyn Munro), an apparently struggling comedian, and his girlfriend Sylvia (Kristin Davis) have stopped in Blacktop for a gig. Blacktop seems to be little more than a truck stop, and it's never really explained why they need a comedy club there.
But excluding that little gaffe, David hurls his insults in the general direction of the audience, which seems to love the jokes - except for Jack (Meat Loaf), who himself is a trucker, and seems to take particular insult to David's comments, perhaps because of David's little ditty when Jack starts to talk to Sylvia.
That night when David is offered a weekend of shows it means that they'll need to spend an entire week in Blacktop, and Sylvia isn't too happy with that development, so David spends the night in the car. Jack, who apparently was a clown in his prior life, creates a bunny out of balloons and places it in the hotel room, but the next morning, Sylvia and David get in an argument and she storms out, accepting a ride from Jack in his big black truck. This doesn't make David happy.
The rest of the movie is spent with David trying to convince people that his girlfriend hasn't taken up with Jack, and Jack is meanwhile trying to play some kind of game where he is helping the relationship between David and Sylvia. It's really rather bizarre.
There are moments, such as when Jack sets up David for the death of a girl who David puts in the trunk, and David nearly gets caught by the local police, but that just disappears with the horse-riding sheriff heading back to town on David's explanation that he has a flat tire and no jack to fix the flat, even though blood is dripping out of the trunk. Very odd indeed.
In the end, it all comes together as the truck and the car race through the mountains and finally Jack plunges his tractor off the cliff as Sylvia escapes from the trailer in a bit of last-minute heroics. But it just doesn't fit all that well and it feels like a couple hours of my life were totally wasted and what could have been so promising was completely abused. It's a shame.
Rated R for violence and terror.


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