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It's a less self-indulgent grindhouse movie than Death Proof, but that doesn't even improve it in any sense really.
It also features an annoying array of unrealistic characters, an inconsequential narrative and doesn't even work on the lowest common denominator action B movie thriller level. So aside from the fact that it's directed badly, acted terribly and has a script that appears to have been written by an adolescent 12 year old. Nicolas Cage as Milton Amber Heard as Piper William Fichtner as The Accountant. The action sequences are somehow unbelievably dull, even despite the fact it bombards you with set piece after set piece and extreme amounts of repetitive explosions. Firstly it's narrative is incredibly laughable and has no charm whatsoever, and it's attitude towards women is appauling. In the meantime, check out the video embedded above to hear Lussier discuss the Halloween movie (a sequel to the Rob Zombie duo) he and his My Bloody Valentine, Drive Angry, and Trick collaborator.
It's nothing you haven't seen before even if your looking for trashy exploitation. Other than that, there is no reason to see this movie. Such is the case with Drive Angry, which only made 10.7 million theatrically. Sometimes this is more difficult, because a films box office numbers leave such a powerful impression. When it comes to reviewing movies, I try to go in with an open mind. But I will say there were only two reasons I kept watching the film, because it is so badly plotted, so predictable and so stupid, and it was simply to ponder at the mystery as to why Nic Cage took the role in it, and to see if it would turn out as catastrophic as Death Proof. Vengeful convict Milton breaks out of hell to save his granddaughter from being ritually sacrificed, and he receives help from a sympathetic waitress while. Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Drive Angry. I think it's safe to say that we've all got used to the idea of Nic Cage appearing in trash like this, and we've accepted it because sometimes it's the only redeeming feature of the ridiculously film's he appears in. The only positive aspect of Drive Angry is the engaging supporting performance of William Fichtner's, but other than that, this is nothing other than totally repulsive garbage.