Crank 2: High Voltage (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 8, 2009
- Originally Released: 2009
- Label: Lions Gate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Jason Statham | |
Performer: | Amy Smart, Clifton Collins, Jr., Efren Ramirez, Bai Ling, David Carradine, Reno Wilson, Joseph Julian Soria, Dwight Yoakam, Corey Haim, Keone Young & Art Hsu | |
Directed by | Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor | |
Screenwriting by | Mark Neveldine & Brian Taylor | |
Composition by | Mike Patton | |
Produced by | Tom Rosenberg, Gary Lucchesi & Skip Williamson | |
Director of Photography: | Brandon Trost | |
Executive Production by | Mark Neveldine, Brian Taylor, Eric Reid, David Scott Rubin, James McQuaide, Michael Paseornek, Peter Block & Michael Davis |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2.5/4 --
Waking up in the aftermath of a meth-lab explosion might be less disorienting than watching this. And if you think there's no room for more, Neveldine/Taylor are probably a weekend and a bag of crack-filled Pixie Stix away from proving you wrong.
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Suite101.com
Rating: 2/5 --
It's so amped up that High Voltage suffers its own energy shortage well before the finale. It's also every bit as stupid as it sounds.
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Orlando Sentinel
[W]riter-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor have written their own set of action-comedy challenges, and they slam-dunk pretty much every one. -- Grade: A-
A.V. Club
Copping to how unrealistic your movie is by excusing it (no, no, it's a video game!), rather than running with it, is a mistake that Taylor and Neveldine never recover from.
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Examiner.com
In Crank: High Voltage, Statham just looks miserable, as if appearing in this lousy picture just sucked all the heart right out of him.
Salon.com
Tasteless, trashy and totally over the top, Crank: High Voltage might also be one of the year's most inventive movies. Sometimes, nothing exceeds like excess.
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Toronto Star
Plays it to all heights if idiocy where suspense of disbelief is no longer an instrument to the entertainment.
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Cinema Crazed
Product Description:
Committed to delivering A.D.D. movies for the music-video and video-gaming generation, directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor turn the action and antics levels up to "11" in CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE. The film picks up where its cult-hit predecessor left off, with hunky hit man Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) falling to his death on the streets of L.A. But fate and Chelios’s vengeful enemies have other plans, implanting him with an artificial heart while preparing him for more extensive organ harvesting. When Chelios’s escape reduces this temporary ticker to internal battery power, the quest for his own heart must be sustained by any electrical charge available. This includes everything from dog shock-collars to high-voltage transformers to a very public display of electron transferral with ex-girlfriend Eve (Amy Smart). Aided by good friend Doc Miles (Dwight Yoakam) and the Tourette's-suffering Venus (Efren Ramirez), Chelios cuts a frenzied path of destruction on his way to a final shoot-'em-up showdown with the Ferret (Clifton Collins Jr.). Will it be in time to restore the aggrieved assassin’s heart, or will Chev Chelios find that his tankful of tenacity is finally on empty' An adrenaline-fueled rush from start to finish, the film revels in its whiplash violence and vulgarity without ever taking itself too seriously. And with Statham further bolstering his dashing-while-deadly bona fides, CRANK: HIGH VOLTAGE is action-packed, Colisseum-pleasing entertainment in its purest form.
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You can’t keep a good man down. Jason Statham is back as Chev Chelios – this time to retrieve his stolen heart (that’s right, he’s running on battery power). High-octane and truly electrifying!