As a completionist, I bought this movie because I've enjoyed most everything I've seen from writer/director/editor Ti West, but I'll be completely honest with you -- you can miss this one and be COMPLETELY OK. Even "The Roost" has its charisma and wacky off-the-wall charm, but "Trigger Man" attempts a completely different jump with a new found obsession with minimalism. The end result is a bunch of shaky cam nonsense with amateur actors, a script approximately the length of this review, and a couple of mildly neat exterior shots with a waterfall. About three quarters of the film ticks away while we follow some boring actors pretending to do a series of boring outdoor activities, like lying down silently on logs in the middle of a park (no, I am not kidding). Then, some mystery character starts shooting at them. We never discover who this person is, or why he's doing what he's doing, and I guess it doesn't really matter, because you're probably going to be asleep by then anyway.This movie is an hour and twenty minutes long, and it's probably an hour too long. I am not being excessive or mean in any way. Once you have watched this movie, you will understand what I mean.With indie guru Larry Fessenden and Ti West teaming up again, I would've thought we'd be in for something at least as good as "The Roost" was, which, while not perfect by any means, it was still at least entertaining. But this . . . it's just terrible. Just godawful. One of the worst movies I've ever bought on Amazon.And all this coming from a long time Ti West fan.