
"Drive Angry" fails to make a compelling reason on why people should be interested on it. Continuity mistake: Early in the movie, when Ambers Charger experiences engine trouble and begins to belch smoke from under the hood, there is a quick shot of. There are a lot of better films in the B-movie genre. By the time the back story was completed, it was a little too late - Too bad that it had a pretty unique take on Satan and Hell. We also hated the clueless way the plot was revealed - half of the time we just couldn't relate to what was happening on-screen. We actually cannot determine if the material was made with mediocrity or with so much love and detail that everything feels so forced. The main problem we see with "Drive Angry" is it tries too hard to the point that it fails to feel natural at all.
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The B-movie feel may turn on some people but with a movie that flounders to really capture your attention (even with its most over-the-top sequences), we think people should happily pass-up "Drive Angry". It features a lot of gore, mutilation and sex. Making things more complicated, Milton is being pursued by "The Accountant" (William Fichtner) - Satan's assistant who wants to bring Milton back to where he came from. Along the way, he gets the help of Piper (Amber Heard), a woman struggling to find direction in her life. Milton has two days before the sacrifice happens. The cult is led by Jonah King (Billy Burke),a self-proclaimed messiah, who believes that the sacrifice will give him unlimited power. Milton (Nicolas Cage) has escaped the clutches of Hell to prevent a cult from sacrificing his granddaughter. If Drive Angry had committed a little more. Read on to find out if "Drive Angry" will bring a positive note into Nicolas Cage's struggling career. The plot's straight out of a B-movie Milton breaks out of Hell in order to save his granddaughter from being sacrificed by a devil worshiping cult. But who knows? There were recent B-movie/grindhouse-inspired films that have proven to be great. The title may sound bad-ass but the plot and the trailer show that the actual movie is the complete opposite. Drive Angry is an psychological action-thriller movie.

If it’s the right movie, it should eventually click: Yeah This is the movie. When you click on a movie title to investigate further, look at the poster or movie cover image, look at the character and actor names, and read the synopsis. Writer/director Michael Nader teases us with several. Most titles will make sense in relation to what the film is about. The Toll tries to do several of these, failing so badly that you may be angry at yourself for watching it. The opening and closing of the movie that takes place at the Citadel, the huge rock towers where water is cruelly doled out to the people of the Wasteland. Is he out to blow his own career and reputation to smithereens? "Drive Angry" is probably one of this films. Horror movies don’t have to make a lick of sense as long as they get under your skin, engage in some intriguing myth making, gross you out, or simply terrify you. It really boggles us why Nicolas Cage has chosen movies that on paper alone are obviously career destroyers. The actor's career seems to be on a silly roller coaster ride but more recently, it seems that it has been more downhill. Nicolas Cage - we love him as much as we hate him.
