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5.4/10
IMDbDrive Angry is a supernatural action movie that tells the story of John Milton, who escapes from Hell to seek revenge on a cult that murdered his daughter and kidnapped his granddaughter. The film's high-octane action sequences, including car chases, shootouts, and supernatural powers, are well-executed and entertaining to watch. The movie's direction and cinematography are also impressive, with a gritty and stylised visual style that adds to the film's atmosphere. Nicolas Cage's performance as John Milton is justifiably over-the-top, and he brings a charismatic and badass quality to the character. The movie also features Amber Heard as a tough and resourceful waitress who joins forces with John in his quest for vengeance. The chemistry between the two stars is engaging and provides a humanising touch to the movie's explosive action. Overall, Drive Angry makes up for an unoriginal script it with its thrilling action, entertaining performances, and stylish visuals, making it a fun and exciting watch for fans of the genre.
2011 | Patrick
Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman | 2012 | Kimberly Shannon
Best Specialty Stunt | 2012 | Kimberly Shannon
Worst Screen Couple | 2012 | Nicolas
Worst Actor | 2012 | Nicolas
Worst Screen Couple For and | 2012 | Nicolas
Worst Actor For and | 2012 | Nicolas
Budget 50,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 40,909,909 USD
The coin the Accountant uses throughout the movie is an Obolos, from ancient Greece. In those days, Obolos were placed in a dead man's hand (or two over his mouth so the first time he opens his mouth the payment falls out into Charons hand) by mourners as payment to Charon the Ferryman, who was in charge of crossing souls over river Styx into Hades, the Greek version of Hell. This would support the Accountant's role as a retriever of lost souls.
Nicolas Cage said that one of the reasons he took on the part was the sequence where Jonah King shoots Milton's eyes out. There had been a similar sequence for Cage's character in the film Season of the Witch (2011) but it was cut so that film would keep its desired PG-13. Cage loved the notion of it being part of a crazy film that was aiming for a hard R rating.
At some point, Milton mocks the Accountant by asking if he thinks he is Anubis, to which the Accountant just shrugs. In Egyptian mythology, the jackal-headed god Anubis was the one in charge of deciding whether a soul belonged to Heaven or Hell by weighing his heart on a scale.
The original script envisioned John Milton as a 70 year-old man and the producers were looking for an actor reasonably close to that age to play the part. When Nicolas Cage expressed interest, however, they decided to make the character's age irrelevant and cast Cage instead.
The name of Milton's friend, Webster, could be derived from the short story "The Devil and Daniel Webster." In the story, Webster is hired to defend someone against the devil.
"The Accountant: You're not the first to get out, and I doubt you'll be the last, but I have got to know, how did you get out with the God-killer? Milton: I just walked in and took it. The Accountant: Oh. Wouldn't wanna be you when he finds out. Milton: What's he gonna do? Not let me back in?"
"The Accountant: Satan is simply the warden of a very large prison. Quiet man actually, thoughtful and he's well read. And I happen to know the idea of sacrificing children in his honour annoys him greatly."