Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Clifton Collins Jr.
Chev Chelios faces a Chinese mobster who has stolen his nearly indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered ticker that requires regular jolts of electricity to keep working.
DVD Release Date: September 8, 2009
Stats: 15,039 reviews
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December 6, 2009
Utterly dreadful bull shit, even accepting the ridiculous template the movie is built on....
FULL BODY TOURETTES FROM VOTE FOR PEDRO ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME. -
October 16, 2009
I wasn't fond of the first Crank, and therefore, did not enjoy the sequel much either. It was evident the directors did not try to take this one seriously (thank god). It was sloppy, inconsistent, cheesy, and way over the top. Nothing really made sense, and pretty much ...( read more)
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October 6, 2009
fun FUN FUUUUUNN!!!! Yes its stupid and pointless and complete bollocks, but it is just a film!
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September 30, 2009
"Who's got my fucking strawberry tart?"
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In spite of only earning a mere $43 million at the global box office, 2006's Crank became an instantaneous cult hit. This cult status ensured that writer-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor would be given the chance -
December 6, 2009
Multiply the first Crank flick by 1.21 gigawatts and Crank: High Voltage is what you get. A video game on crack, a pure grindhouse feature right here! Just look at the poster, for crying out loud! That's extreme!!
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December 5, 2009
This is the dumbest movie ever made. I had respect and loved Jason Statham before watching this film, and after watching this movie, I believe that he should quit his career. I have no idea if this movie was MEANT to be funny, but it was completely unrealistic and sooo cheesy. I'...( read more)
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December 5, 2009
What a steaming pile of turd. The shaky side-angle camera scenes reminded me of Battlefield Earth, and only a few action moves make this better than the worst movies ever.
And I've rated every other Jason Stratham movie I've seen a 6+/10 (apart from In The Name Of The King), an...( read more)
Critic Reviews
In Crank: High Voltage, Statham just looks miserable, as if appearing in this lousy picture just sucked all the heart right out of him. full review
The movie feels like a form of aversion therapy designed to take the fun out of dumb. full review
This Crank sequel fails to live up to the original in every way and that one didn't exactly set a high bar to begin with. full review
Like its predecessor, Crank: High Voltage is speedball cinema, a pure narcotized rush of blistering action, odious stereotypes, and shock-for-shock's-sake nastiness. full review
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October 3, 2009u know what..JASON STATHAM ..
becoz he is in the movie..
it is going to be absolute thriller.nobody can act like this action hero doing stunts all in his own -
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September 7, 2009this is incredible. who in this world can fall from a helicopter and still be alife
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April 21, 2009i liked the first one, but this was jus kinda odd. thing about it was the storyline as far as GETTING to his heart and uncovering steps was fine, everything else was a bit stupid. it was a fun ride, definately not meant for everyone. there were LOTS of people gettin up and leavin durin my watch, even groups of guys lol.
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April 20, 2009jason is the shit
i love this man
any movie he acts in is the bomb
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April 17, 2009i love him he is the best actor that i have ever seen and i want to meet him life to tell him how much i admire his actings and the way he dose things in his movies nomatter what other people think about him he is my best and i will always be his fan just keep going we are right behind you man.
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