

The dialogue is stilted, with built in pauses for audience laughter. The effects will be modern and top notch one moment, and then the next be laughably bad. Someone can be bloody one moment, and then in the next scene be completely clean. The film is made in classic B-movie style. During his chase, Milton meets a girl named Piper (Amber Heard) who comes along for the ride. The plot is ridiculous: Milton (Cage) escapes hell to hunt down Jonah King, an occultist who killed Milton’s daughter all while being chased by The Accountant (William Fichtner), the devil’s right hand man. “Drive Angry” is a classic B-movie in almost every since, aside from the $50 million budget that includes the latest 3D technology. If that’s the case, then you’re left with a film like “Drive Angry”, the latest attempt by Nicolas Cage to crawl out of financial ruin by making any movie that will have him. That is, unless someone like Quentin Tarentino (“Grindhouse”) or Nicolas Cage decides otherwise. Today, B-movies just go straight to video. B-movies were also defined as lower budget movies with ridiculous plots that tended to be more gratuitous in content.

Originally, a B-movie was the description given to a film that would play before the feature presentation during a double feature, or one that would play in a much smaller room of a movie house.
DRIVE ANGRY MOVIE HOT SCENES SKIN
Simone Levin-Lady in Leopard Skin (as Simona Williams) Dashnaw-Cowboy with Cattle Prod (as Jeff Dashaw)

Thirl Haston-Cultist with Sickle (as Thirl R.
