Nicolas Cage in Gone in 60 Seconds

Nicolas Cage has caught the 3D fever and has signed on to star in a revenge action film titled Drive Angry , to be directed by the helmer of My Bloody Valentine 3D.

Patrick Lussier will direct based on a screenplay he co-wrote with his Bloody Valentine writing partner Todd Farmer for Nu Image/Millenium Films. The story is definitely R-Rated, an enraged man who is out for revenge, chasing the people who killed his daughter and kidnapped her baby. According to THR, “the vendetta/rescue spins out of control as the chase gets bloodier by the mile, leaving bodies strewn along the highway.” The film will go into production in April in Shreveport, Louisiana, where Nu Image has a brand new $10 million studio.

Lussier got his start in Hollywood as an editor on Wes Craven horror films like New Nightmare (Nightmare on Elm Street 7), the Scream trilogy, Mimic, and Halloween H20. He made his feature directorial debut with Dracula 2000, and followed up with the series’ two direct-to-video sequels. The interesting part is that he went on to direct My Bloody Valentine 3D, which made some big money for an R-Rated horror film (which some credited to the 3D), and was praised as a fun ride by horror fanatics. And of course, he’s also developing another 3D horror film, called Condition Dead 3D.

Lussier has become a 3D propagandist, once telling the LA Times that the 3-D format is “more than a fad,” and that “you could do My Dinner With Andre in 3-D and it would be incredibly compelling.” Agree with that statement or not (for the record, I do not), I have to admit that I love the fun gimmicky 3D movie every once in a while. Yes, hopefully Hollywood restrains from the practice, but the idea of a revenge action car film in 3D starring the incredibly over-the-top and cheesy Nicolas Cage sounds like it will be more than worth my $10.

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  • I hope Nicolas will come back in new movie soon like Ghost Rider :-)
  • nick cage, go back to good movies... we miss you
  • Nicolas Cage is ruining his Career with these types of film and I like him but he just needs to be more picky about the movies he makes, hopefully this I'll be good though.
  • Cameron Poe
    sounds like nic cage's return to playing a crazy 'castor-troyish' character. i like!
  • asianrage
    3D doesn't have to be a fad, as long as it is used wisely. On something like a this stunt crazy/action/chase movie, it might help to heighten our enjoyment level.

    Regardless, I'm not a fan of the director, nor most of his previous work. Dracula 2000 was extremely lame and made poorer by incompetent direction and My Bloody Valentine was good only because of what it is, a brainless slasher film with lots of gratuitous nudity.
  • some_dude
    This 3D fad needs to die
  • kzap
    I'm not a fan of this 3D fad, I find all the 3D films I've seen so far are only in good if seen in 3D and arn't particularly good films on there own, hopefully I'm wrong.
  • Rockie
    fucked up hair screaming at you in three dimensions
  • Finally! Mad Max 4!
  • The_Kid89
    Actually if Cage goes back to acting like he did back Face/Off, then could be a pretty cool ride. Also he can't have some stupid wig. I'm a little interested in this now.
  • mjtok1982
    How does he still get work?!
  • Mike
    I've pretty much given up on Cage as an actor. He's performances - and films - have been reduced to camp, so having his next film be directed by the guy behind My Bloody Valentine 3D makes sense, I guess.
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