Professional assassin Chev Chelios learns his rival has injected him with a poison that will kill him if his heart rate drops.
Directors: Mark Neveldine (as Neveldine) , Brian Taylor (as Taylor)
Writers: Mark Neveldine (as Neveldine) , Brian Taylor (as Taylor)
Stars: Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Carlos Sanz | See full cast and crew »
Storyline
The hit-man Chev Chelios is poisoned by the criminal Verona and his
friend and doctor Miles advises him that he must keep his adrenaline in
an upper level to stay alive. Chev meets his girlfriend Eve and together
he looks for Verona to kill him.
"Crank (2006)" Movie Reviews
Crank
was... Great. It's was what you hope it might be: Cool, fast, and Jason
Statham kicking butt (and Rated R - It's great to hear Statham be able
to go off). It was also much funnier than I expected, and once I figured
out the tone I was in for the ride. I should've figured out the tone
when the movie started with an 80's classic song from Quiet Riot. Or
when the director and writer spoke before the movie and thanked "Jesus"
and then said something like, "Hold onto your seats, it's going to be
f-ckin great." This movie will probably be considered a cult classic
soon. But it could be a huge box office success too. So, here's my
story: I was invited to the Cast screening. My friend worked on the crew
of Crank, and I got a call Monday morning to go (after another friend
had to cancel - I'm always last to get the call, but glad I did TD - So
don't worry). I loved Snatch, and I was probably more excited to see
Jason Statham in the flesh, than to see the movie. Well, I was simply
surprised. Jason was phenomenal. The movie was weird, really good weird.
The action never stopped, and right when you were cringing from a
needle, or something gruesome, you would be hit with something
hilarious. It's was a great blend of action and humor. The writer
obviously wrote this tongue in cheek. It was like he was making fun of
other films. At least I think so. The movie was subtitled in a couple of
random places and I found myself keeled over laughing when the Cab
Driver was subtitled. The action really stood out. It was very violent,
and at times very real. The bad guy, Verone, also stood out. And I think
Amy Smart did a good job playing naive. The movie starts with a bang,
and I was surprised that the bang held up to the final scene in the
movie, which I think was simply great. My heart is still racing a bit,
two days later. Yes, it's that's good.
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