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‘Drive Angry’: The Reviews Are In!

Should you hit the road with Nicolas Cage? See what the critics have to say. By Eric Ditzian David Morse and Nicolas Cage in “Drive Angry” Photo: Summit Publicity “Drive Angry” marks three-straight supernatural films for Nicolas Cage, though each could not be more different. “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” was a Disney-driven tale of magical realism. “Season of the Witch” dove into the intersection of medieval black magic and campy B-movie wackiness. And “Drive Angry” literally begins with Cage driving a muscle car straight outta hell with the devil’s henchman fast on his heels and doesn’t slow down as it splashes blood and fire across the screen. All three flicks share something else in common: below-average reviews. “Sorcerer’s” and “Season” each went on to conjure up lukewarm box-office receipts. Can “Drive Angry” break the spell? Check out what the critics are saying and decide if the new 3-D film is the right choice for you this weekend. The Story “[It] may be a bit too slickly self-aware for its own good, but it’s also rivetingly paced, outrageously funny and makes retina-scorching use of the new 3D technology. Nicolas Cage is on teeth-baring, eye-rolling form as John Milton (nice), the deceased felon who busts out of hell to track down the Southern death cult who kidnapped his baby granddaughter. Hooking up with mouthy muscle-car-driving white-trash waitress Piper (Amber Heard), Milton sets off in pursuit, all the while attempting to avoid the attentions of Satan’s right-hand man, The Accountant (a majestically arch William Fichtner).” — Tom Huddleston, Time Out Crazy Nic Cage “A little respect, if you please, for His Satanic Majesty Nicolas Cage. Nobody goes off the deep end like Nic. Nobody gives better value in bad movies than the sleepy-eyed Oscar winner with a gift for picking bad movies. ‘Drive Angry’ is a very entertaining B, C or D-movie, an over-the-top and in-your-face grindhouse gore, guns and ‘Gun it’ picture that’s about epic shootouts, bone-snapping brawls, bare breasts and muscle cars. The gunplay is funny and the sex hilarious in this ‘Ghost Rider is Gone in 60 Seconds’ mashup.” — Roger Moore, Orlando Sentinel The 3-D ” ‘Drive Angry’ is intensely bloody, violent and carries quite a few payoffs that are well delivered. It’s also a movie you’d actually want to see in 3-D, unlike so many frauds in the marketplace these days. In fact, Lussier, who directed ‘My Bloody Valentine 3D,’ shows his growth as a 3-dimensional director by taking ‘Drive Angry’ to new heights. Seeing it in Real D, the depth was astounding, and Lussier throws a few CGI tricks right in the viewer’s face. Even more impressive was his flashback sequence that could easily become one of the most influential in the 3-D age (the way he layers three ‘thoughts’ at once is mind-blowing visually). In short, it’s worth the extra few bucks.” — Brad Miska, Bloody Disgusting Going Grindhouse ” ‘Drive Angry’ is loud and busy, and it’s rarely boring. But it’s also never really good. ‘Drive Angry’ comes at the tail end of the grindhouse revival trend, and while it’s better made than films like ‘Machete’ or the scores of indie films that followed in Quentin Tarantino’s wake, it succumbs to the same problem so many of those movies do: it’s a movie about the things that the filmmakers think are cool, and that’s never cool. ‘Drive Angry’ isn’t about anything, it’s just a series of ideas that struck Lussier and Farmer as awesome, strung together at feature length. There’s a lot of balls in Drive Angry, and even some brains, but no heart.” — Devin Faraci, Badass Digest The Final Word ” ‘Drive Angry’ is, in the end, a genre romp. It’s not aiming any higher than that. But it is made with real skill and style, and there’s such knowledge of genre in the way they have built the script and both embraced and avoided certain conventions that it makes me feel like we’re just seeing Farmer and Lussier warm up. Hopefully they’ll keep working with collaborators as game as their partners in this particular crime, because ‘Drive Angry’ is a white-knuckle ride worth taking.” — Drew McWeeny, HitFix Check out everything we’ve got on “Drive Angry.” For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com .

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Jiuzhaigou valley waterfalls tour

The Shuzheng Valley (树正沟, Shùzhèng Gōu) is the northern (main) branch of Jiuzhaigou. It ends after 14.5 km (9 mi) at the Y-shaped intersection of the three gullies. Going downhill from the intersection to the mouth of the valley, visitors encounter the following: * Nuorilang Falls (诺日朗瀑布, Nuòrìlǎng Pùbù), near the junction of the valleys, are 20 m high and 320 m wide. They are reportedly the widest highland waterfall in China, and one of the symbols of Jiuzhaigou. * Nuorilang Lakes (诺日朗群海, Nuòr

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Mark Dantonio heart attack

Michigan State coach Mark Dantonio smiles as he leaves the field following a 34-31 overtime win over Notre Dame in an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 18, 2010, in East Lansing, Mich. Dantonio had a mild heart attack and was hospitalized Sunday morning, shortly after calling an audacious fake field goal to beat Notre Dame in overtime. The 54-year-old Dantonio had surgery to put a stent in a blocked blood vessel leading to the heart. He#39;s expected to remain in the hospital a few mor

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Erykah Badu’s ‘Window Seat’ Joins Long List Of Naked Music Videos

From Alanis Morissette’s ‘Thank U’ to Lady Gaga’s ‘Telephone,’ artists have been stripping down in their clips. By Gil Kaufman Erykah Badu in her video for “Window Seat” Photo: Universal Motown Nudity and music videos — two great tastes that go great together. From Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s raunchy “Relax” in 1983, to Madonna ‘s S&M-fueled “Justify My Love” clip in 1990, artists have been pushing the envelope for years, while mostly letting the extras do the dirty work. But in the revealing clip for “Window Seat,” from Erykah Badu ‘s New Amerykah Part Two (Return of the Ankh), the soul high priestess latches on to a lesser-followed path in altogether videos: the full-frontal artist reveal. Over the course of the nearly five-minute, one-take clip, Badu casually strips out of a black overcoat, purple hoodie, black pants, sheer white T-shirt and black underwear and bra as she walks toward the intersection in Dallas where President Kennedy was assassinated in 1963. The guerrilla-style video was shot on St. Patrick’s Day and Badu tweeted that it went off without a hitch, though she did get heckled by some parents for the stunt. The intro to the clip pays homage to Matt And Kim’s very similar 2009 video for “Lessons Learned,” in which the duo strip as they walk through Times Square and Kim gets flattened by a bus at the end. Only in Badu’s version, like Kennedy, she is taken out by an unseen assassin’s bullet. Badu said she asked for the group’s permission to remake their video before filming “Seat,” and surely she’s aware that music-video history is littered with acres of celebrity skin. Blink-182 hustled down the streets wearing only their tats in their landmark 1999 “What’s My Age Again?” clip, released a year after Alanis Morissette bared it all while doling out hugs to strangers during the “Thank U” video. D’Angelo nearly revealed his naughty bits (and way-chiseled abs) in 2000’s “Untitled (How Does It Feel).” Robbie Williams stripped off his clothes (and his skin) to impress girls in the “Rock DJ” video that same year, and Britney Spears wore only some carefully placed sequins in her iconic “Toxic” clip while using her hands and some steam to cover up in 2008’s “Womanizer.” More recently, Flaming Lips singer Wayne Coyne went full monty for “Watching the Planets.” And who could forget Lady Gaga nearly showing us her bits in the intro to the epic “Telephone” video ? Did we forget anything? What’s your favorite naked video? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Erykah Badu

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Scrotum Modeling

A little video for 3D modelers in the pursuit of anatomical realism in their CG testicles. [ Ed Note : Technology has come so far. Culture, on the other hand, is still primarily interested in ball sacks. So, anyway, here's the intersection of those trends. So inspiring.] Watch

Spampersand

At the intersection of typography and canned meat, there is only the Spampersand.

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Local Mail-Order Bride Makes Good on ‘Oprah’

Did we not tell/warn you that Ukrainian mail-order bride Lera Loeb would conquer all media?

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Who Is the Hipster of the Decade?

Yea, we know the word “hipster” is played out. That’s exactly why we need to pick a Hipster Champ of the past decade

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Dominick Dunne, Author

Dominick Dunne , chronicler of crime, celebrity, and the intersection of the two, has died at 83. Dunne had been suffering from bladder cancer. He was diagnosed last year, and his decline was sudden and largely unexpected, though Liz Smith reported on his condition just yesterday

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Creative urban upcycling ideas

This spectacular urban art project sits at the intersection of guerrilla installation art, recycling, upcycling and freeganism, from interactively mapping empty dumpster locations and full dumpster contents to providing tools for converting materials within them and the skips themselves into new objects and useful spaces. One of the easiest and yet most impressive of these so-called skip conversions is quite simple yet equally compelling: a swimming pool created simply by lining the interior of a dumpster, adding a latter and filling the result with water. A few pieces of bent plywood and some tape and one of these dumpsters can also be turned into a miniature skate ramp complete with curved slopes and side rails.

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