![]() ![]() Like few films are brave enough to these days, Drive Angry ushers us into a world rife with its own wacky mythology and asks us to accept its rules, no questions asked. Drive Angry, rather, succeeds admirably at being precisely the kind of film it set out to be: a bona fide cult classic. And really, it’s not the sort of film that was ever going to be a hit in either department. My personal recommendation? The Farmer-penned, Lussier-directed Drive Angry, which didn’t make a splash at the box office nor did it win over most critics. Hell, I’m pretty sure fifteen have already come out this year. In the meantime, there’s damn sure no shortage of fun Nic Cage movies to pass the time with. If your tastes are anything like mine, you absolutely NEED to see Mandy RIGHT NOW, but the sad reality is that you’re going to have to wait until it’s released on September 14. In 2011, Patrick Lussier and Todd Farmer out- Ghost Rider‘d both Nicolas Cage-starring Ghost Rider films with Drive Angry, a modern exploitation gem starring… Nicolas Cage.Įarlier this week, the trailer for Panos Cosmatos’ Mandy hit the net, looking like Hellraiser by way of Dario Argento and with Nicolas Cage in the mix as an axe-wielding, chainsaw-fighting badass tasked with fending off an unhinged religious sect in the 1980s. ![]()
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