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Exclusive: Bullets and Babes on the Crank High Voltage Set
A set report from the wild and crazy Jason Statham sequel out Friday.
by Jen Yamato | April 15, 2009
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In this week's super-charged sequel to the 2006 sleeper hit, Crank (60%), the writing-directing team of Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (known simply as "Neveldine + Taylor") continue the adrenaline-pumping adventures of hit man Chev Chelios (Jason Statham) -- who, as you may recall, experienced quite a rough 24 hours in the first film. You didn't think a little high-altitude fall from a helicopter could keep Chev down, did you? This Friday's Crank High Voltage picks up right where Crank ended, and Rotten Tomatoes was on set at various locations during production to witness manic action, public indecency, Bai Ling craziness, leather-clad biker shoot-outs and good old-fashioned fun -- all the makings of a true-blue Crank flick.

Last spring, Rotten Tomatoes was lucky to be invited on two exclusive visits to the set of Crank High Voltage, where co-writers and co-directors Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor (Crank, Pathology) were putting poor Jason Statham through the ringer yet again. As the sequel picks up, Chev Chelios -- who's just killed his enemy, Ricky Verona, while falling from a helicopter -- has survived the plunge and been scooped up by a band of Chinese medics. Chev wakes up after his heart has been surgically stolen and replaced, and must keep his temporary heart electrically charged just long enough to win back the girl (Amy Smart), fight off foes old and new (Clifton Collins, Jr., Corey Haim, David Carradine), and get his ticker back.

RT first visited the set during filming at the Hollywood Park Race Track, where Neveldine and Taylor were setting up Statham in scenes against the backdrop of live horse races. Only a section of the place had been roped off for filming; elsewhere, the track was filled with its usual Wednesday crowd. (Anyone in the industry will swear that movie sets are boring, but we won $15 between takes!)

Extras filled an outdoor scene as Statham stumbled through the crowd, in pursuit of Triad thug Johnny Vang (played by Art Hsu). It seems that Vang is connected to the Chinese gang that stole Chev's heart, and though Lionsgate and the filmmakers are keeping a tight lid on spoilers, don't be surprised if connections between familiar faces and new ones are revealed.

Off to the side, a little old lady sat in a chair patiently waiting for her big scene. If you've seen the trailer, you know which little old lady this was -- Chev's "dirty little whore" -- against whom he rubs up at the track in order to generate friction. The entire set was tittering with anticipation to watch Statham slyly molest 87-year-old actress Danna Hansen, whose credits, incidentally, include bit parts in Being There, Stir Crazy, and The Happy Hooker Goes to Washington. Needless to say, Hansen took the Statham rubdown with admirable grace, giving Crank 2 one of its standout comic gags.

True to their reputations, Neveldine and Taylor are more hands-on in filming than most directors, and shoot most scenes themselves. They work in tandem, each operating their own camera, and have been known to capture action sequences by following a rig on rollerblades. It's no wonder that co-star Bai Ling called the pair young, crazy, and free: for Crank High Voltage, they upped the DIY factor by daring to use equipment that no other studio filmmakers have -- consumer cameras.

It's a producer's dream, since Neveldine + Taylor's cameras of choice both cost only a few thousand dollars apiece (the $3500 Canon XH-A1 and the even lighter, cheaper, Canon HF10, which runs about $1000); using in-camera tricks and their own cinematography, they promise a film that's stylistically close to the first Crank -- kinetic and handheld, with a picture quality that's something between digital and film.



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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 15 2009 06:45 PM

I hope Crank 2 turns out awesome. It seems weird that there not screening it for critics, sure they didn't screen the first film which turned out cool. But it just seems weird that Lionsgate wouldn't screen it consider the first film was relatively well received. Kind of lowers my hopes, but I still think it will be as fun as the first movie but I hope its better.

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berzo12
berzo12 writes:
on Apr 15 2009 08:53 PM

Im with u joker i just love that neveldine and taylor are making new age grindhouse flicks, just gritty wacky and hilarious!

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berzo12
berzo12 writes:
on Apr 15 2009 09:09 PM

Im with u joker i just love that neveldine and taylor are making new age grindhouse flicks, just gritty wacky and hilarious!

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LordAlexx996
LordAlexx996 writes:
on Apr 16 2009 06:26 AM

Gotta agree loved the first hopefully the second doesn't let me down. Jason Statham never really has though so it's all good.

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Gimy
Gimy writes:
on Apr 16 2009 09:45 AM

statham still hasnt been in a movie where it sucked, even if those around him did(uwe boll). dude just entertains. this one i think will be better than the first. i liked, not loved, the first so i have some hopes for this one

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stg
stg writes:
on Apr 16 2009 07:28 PM

Jokerboy I don't think its that weird as the flick is not meant to be judged by stuck up critics, somehow I don't see Roger Ebert giving his two thumbs up to a molesting of an 87 year old lady :). The last one barely grazed fresh on the tomato meter and I'd bet this one is gonna end up between 40 to 50&.

This one is for the popcorn and beer crowd and if the critics wanna see it, they have to wait just like the rest of us folks.


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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 16 2009 09:45 PM

In reply to this comment (#2427677)
Wha? Roger Ebert has always had a soft spot for these insane action/exploitation movies. He liked Wanted, loved Shootem Up, and Running Scared. He likes that kind of fun action trash. But still the first movie was well liked by a good amount of people, so it doesn't make sense to not screen it.

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stg
stg writes:
on Apr 17 2009 02:47 AM

yeah, you're right about Ebert he does seem to get the point of most movies panned by other critics, "knowing" being the latest example. Its cool you mentioned Running Scared I really dug that movie, its a shame it doesn't get its due.

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Chris R.
Chris R. writes:
on Apr 17 2009 04:33 AM

The first one was absolutely awesome, the second (hopefully) will only continue the madness. And who doesn't have a soft spot for action exploitation. It gets your heart pumping, adrenaline going, then you cathartically realise that you could never do that, and don't want to.

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Funkmaster Flex
Funkmaster Flex writes:
on Apr 17 2009 07:29 AM

Man, it seems like Running Scared is popping up all over these forums now.

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Funkmaster Flex
Funkmaster Flex writes:
on Apr 17 2009 07:37 AM

BTW, I love Shoot 'Em Up too. It was hilarious. Can't wait for Crank 2 this weekend.

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jokerboy1991
jokerboy1991 writes:
on Apr 18 2009 09:11 PM

In reply to this comment (#2428282)
I think a lot of people like Running Scared, its got a big following definitely on the site. It was a really cool movie.
Also Crank 2 was awesome. I love all the WTF moments of it, and I would say that it is better then the first movie. Also did anyone here like Death Race? Another Staith movie, kind of bad, but I did find it funny.


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