While there is no standalone project officially titled "Subtitle Drive Angry," the 2011 Nicolas Cage film was alternatively titled to emphasize its stereoscopic cinematography. The film's marketing famously utilized high-octane taglines that served as unofficial "subtitles" for its grindhouse-style identity: "One Hell of a Ride" "All Hell Breaks Loose" Plot & Style
Directed by Patrick Lussier, the movie is a supernatural action-horror that pays homage to 1970s exploitation and car chase films like Vanishing Point and Dirty Mary Crazy Larry . subtitle Drive Angry
: While hunting cultists, Milton is himself hunted by "The Accountant" (William Fichtner), a cool-headed but lethal operative sent by the Devil to drag him back to the underworld. While there is no standalone project officially titled
: John Milton (Nicolas Cage) is an undead felon who literally escapes from Hell to rescue his granddaughter from a satanic cult leader, Jonah King, before she is sacrificed. : John Milton (Nicolas Cage) is an undead
Released on February 25, 2011, the film received mixed reviews but has since become a cult favorite for its "must-see trash" aesthetic and unapologetic embrace of B-movie gore, nudity, and ridiculous dialogue. At the time, it set a record for the lowest-grossing opening weekend for a 3D film released in over 2,000 theaters.
: Milton is aided by Piper (Amber Heard), a tough-as-nails waitress who provides the muscle cars necessary for the chase.