Chev Chelios survives a fall from the sky, sort of. He's in an unknown location, sedated, while various Chinese are harvesting his organs. His heart is gone, in an ice chest; a temporary in its place. Chev escapes, knowing only the name of the guy with the ice chest. He calls Doc Miles, an unlicensed cardiologist, who tells him there's only an hour's life in the artificial heart: keep it charged. Chev needs to find his own heart and get to Doc for a transplant. He starts his time-limited pursuit of shadowy figures, the ice chest, and his heart aided by Eve, Rei, and Venus - a stripper, a prostitute, and a pal with Tourette's - constantly needing an electric charge to keep going. 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. Frantic and explosive. High octane action as the manic hit-man Chev Chelios(Jason Stratham)basically picks up where he left off the first time, but this time out he is chasing a Chinese gangster, who has hijacked his nearly indestructible heart and replaced it with a battery-powered artificial one. The deeper Chelios gets into the challenge of finding his heart, he discovers it is in the chest of a 100 yr old gang patriarch Poon Dong(David Carradine). Chev's girlfriend Eve(Amy Smart)is part of the action…and I do mean action; sex in motion. For moral support, his physician Doc Miles(Dwight Yoakam)is always a phone call away with advice on how to keep the plastic heart pumping to keep the mean caffeinated fighting machine running. Getting in on the real rough stuff are Mexican mobsters, boycotting porn stars, strippers with automatic weapons and even the LAPD.<br/><br/>Again not meant for the younger viewers due to very strong language, explicit sexual content and heavy violence. Some scenes are nauseating and others down right hilarious. Also starring: Clifton Collins Jr., Reno Wilson, Joseph Julian Soria and Art Hsu. Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced the release date for the awesomely ridiculous follow up to Crank, Crank 2: High Voltage, starring Jason Statham and Amy Smart. The DVD and Blu-ray versions of the film will be released on September 8, 2009. There is definitely a niche for brainless action movies and both Crank movies fill that niche shamelessly. I know that may sound like a negative thing, but there is a place for these movies today; afterall, movies are supposed to be entertaining. Whoever said that everything put to film has to be artsy, political, preachy, social commentary… or hell, even have a plausible plot? I for one sometimes need to just go to a movie to see some cool fight scenes, big explosions, and mindless violence. Is this for everyone? Certainly not, but I would imagine the audience the Crank movies are geared towards are the only ones going to see them… and enjoying them thoroughly.<br/><br/>Picking up right where the original Crank left off, Chelios is now tracking down some pesky Chinese mobsters who have stolen his heart and replaced it with a battery-powered mechanical one that needs periodical jolts of electricity to keep on a-tickin' (in the truthful words of the tagline: "He was dead… but he got better"). Revisiting many of the same concepts and gimmicks of the original, Crank 2: High Voltage will surely not disappoint all the cult-fans. There is enough absurdity, laughs, nudity, and fast-paced logic defying action to keep even the pickiest of action film fanatics entertained. If you have a propensity for motion sickness you would be best served staying away. This movie is Tarantino on speed, and without focus and style. It is in-your-face and proud of it with no apologies. Crank: High Voltage is an action-thriller written by film-makers Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, who also co-directed the film. It is a sequel to <a href="/title/tt0479884/">Crank (2006)</a> (2006). Crank: High Voltage picks up immediately where the first one finishes, there is a three month gap, and then the film continues, Chev (<a href="/name/nm0005458/">Jason Statham</a>) falls out of a helicopter. At the beginning of Crank: High Voltage, it shows Chev being removed from the scene by a snow shovel. He then wakes up in the hospital, after having his heart transplanted. Whatever it be, it's a MacGuffin, an object used to thrust forward a story but often never identified. The leaves the actual interpretation of the item in the film to the viewer. The way Chev Chelios describes the unknown object that's inside the box after he opens it suggests that it's something very disgusting, e.g., an illegal drug, somebody's body part or possibly something pornographic. During the first part of the credits, Doc Miles places Chev's heart back in (although we don't see what he does with Poon Dong) while Eve watches (due to the fire, Chev is covered in full-body bandages). At first, it looks like a failure, but after everyone leaves, Chev's eyes open, and his heart is heard beating. In addition, there are several bloopers shown after the credits begin. a5c7b9f00b The Trial of Billy Jack full movie hindi downloadWild Card full movie torrentConfessions of a Gangrenous Mind full movie hindi downloadPrXde full movie free downloadMinhoca Radioativa 720pWaterworld movie mp4 downloadEpisode 1.98 in hindi free downloadAfter the Sunset sub downloadTraitors movie in hindi hd free downloadSharkansas Women's Prison Massacre telugu full movie download
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