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Une virée en enfer 3

Original title: Joy Ride 3: Road Kill
  • Video
  • 2014
  • 16
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
5.5K
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James Durham in Une virée en enfer 3 (2014)
The nightmare begins when a group of young street racers take a desolate shortcut on their way to the Road Rally 1000. But a chance encounter with Rusty soon turns deadly as he stalks, taunts, and tortures his next victims with deranged delight.
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A group of hotheaded street racers are on their way to the Road Rally 1000. As they drive through a desolate shortcut on the way to the race, a man starts tracking, teasing and torturing the... Read allA group of hotheaded street racers are on their way to the Road Rally 1000. As they drive through a desolate shortcut on the way to the race, a man starts tracking, teasing and torturing them until the end of the road.A group of hotheaded street racers are on their way to the Road Rally 1000. As they drive through a desolate shortcut on the way to the race, a man starts tracking, teasing and torturing them until the end of the road.

  • Director
    • Declan O'Brien
  • Writers
    • Clay Tarver
    • J.J. Abrams
    • Declan O'Brien
  • Stars
    • Ken Kirzinger
    • Jesse Hutch
    • Benjamin Hollingsworth
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    4.7/10
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    • Director
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Writers
      • Clay Tarver
      • J.J. Abrams
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Stars
      • Ken Kirzinger
      • Jesse Hutch
      • Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • 40User reviews
    • 40Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ken Kirzinger
    Ken Kirzinger
    • Rusty Nail
    Jesse Hutch
    Jesse Hutch
    • Jordan Wells
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    Benjamin Hollingsworth
    • Mickey Cole
    Gianpaolo Venuta
    Gianpaolo Venuta
    • Austin Moore
    Jake Manley
    Jake Manley
    • Bobby Crow
    Kirsten Zien
    Kirsten Zien
    • Jewel McCaul
    • (as Kirsten Prout)
    Leela Savasta
    Leela Savasta
    • Alisa Rosado
    Sara Mitich
    Sara Mitich
    • Candy
    J. Adam Brown
    J. Adam Brown
    • Rob
    James Durham
    • Officer Jenkins
    Dean Armstrong
    Dean Armstrong
    • Officer Williams
    Aaron Hughes
    Aaron Hughes
    • Lead Technician
    David Ferry
    • Barry the Trucker
    Scott Johnson
    Scott Johnson
    • Man
    Rick Skene
    Rick Skene
    • Trucker #4
    Kyle Nobess
    • Junior Technician
    Heather Hueging
    • Waitress
    Brian Clark
    • Gas Station Attendant
    • Director
      • Declan O'Brien
    • Writers
      • Clay Tarver
      • J.J. Abrams
      • Declan O'Brien
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    3grantss

    Your average slasher-horror movie

    Your average slasher-horror movie. That is, pretty bad...

    A bunch of twenty-somethings are driving to Canada to get to a (Nascar- type) race. They annoy a truck driver who then gets his revenge in rather sadistic ways...

    Just from that summary you'll know this movie is hardly original. The highway scenes are derivative of Duel, and just about every highway- confrontation movie since then. The latter half of the movie is pretty much just Saw (or one of its zillion sequels).

    So nothing new, and just more sadistic violence for the sake of it. Weak story, paint-by-numbers direction.

    Avoid.
    6TdSmth5

    Just average

    A couple doing drugs in a motel run out of drugs and money. They decide to lure a trucker to their room and then take his drugs or money. Unfortunately for them the trucker who answers is Rusty Nail. He's got plans for them. He chains them to his truck, tapes drugs to his windshield. If they hang on while he drives for a mile, they get the drugs. They survive the mile. But the girl gets to eager for the drugs and reaches for them. That pulls the chain into the truck's U-joint and they yanked under the truck and run over. So far so good.

    Next we meet a bunch of rejects from an Asylum casting call for extras. They're supposed to be a racing team. They're on their way to Canada for a race. There's 6 of them, 2 girls and 4 guys, in 2 cars, an SUV with a bed and some little race car. They stop at a diner, discover on a map a shorter route and ask some trucker about the road. It's called slaughter alley because people tend to die there. The crazy trucker warns them to stay away. A cop arrives tells them it's just fine. So they take that road.

    The guy who says he's the mechanic is eager to drive the car. When the driver lets him, he becomes aggressive and irresponsible. He cuts a trucker off. Yup, it's Rusty Nail.

    Now it's getting dark off course and Rusty has got to take revenge on the kids, kidnapping some and killing those he gets his hands on. Eventually he gets the girlfriend of the driver and tries to exchange her for the car first and then for the guy. The cops get involved as well, but Rusty is always a step ahead.

    Joy Ride 3 offers some thrills, some gore, a bit of nudity, some good country music. Leela Savasta is very cute but doesn't get much to do. Kirzinger is a good villain, but unfortunately the dialogue overall is very weak. The least you can do is give your villain some cool lines. This movie tries to be too serious while it lacks the scares or tension or even a strong lead as the kids are entirely disposable. They should have gone for something more tongue-in-cheek given the weaknesses. Like many horror movies this one too, would have been better had they filmed everything during day light. Overall, Joy Ride 3 is a decent sequel, it doesn't stand out, it's not terrible nor particularly good. O'Brien is a better director than he is a writer and producers should keep that in mind and hire a writer for his future projects.
    6Coventry

    Creative ways to kill people using a … Truck!

    Based on no less than 3 sequels in the "Wrong Turn" franchise, 1 sequel in the "Joyride" franchise and 1 bizarre creature-feature experiment called "Sharktopus", I think it's safe to assume that director Declan O'Brien will probably never win any Academy Awards, but you can definitely rest assured that his films deliver lots of deranged monsters/psychopaths, nauseating gore effects and excruciatingly painful on-screen death sequences! And, as I'm sure many horror genre fanatics will agree with me, sometimes those are exactly all the things you require in order to have a good time! Last weekend, I attempted to start watching no less than three other (more ambitious and classier) thrillers, but I was too tired and kept falling asleep. I had almost given up my desire to watch something, but then "Joyride 3" started on television. This movie didn't have any problems whatsoever to keep me awake and entertained, and sometimes that's simply the best possible compliment you can write about a horror movie!

    The plot of "Joyride 3: Road Kill" – hardly an imaginative subtitle, by the way – is a non-stop spitfire of the most derivative and overused horror clichés. You know, there's even a variation on the good old-fashioned, mad-raving local who tries to warn the dumb kids not to take Highway 17! That scene certainly brought back a lot of fond 80s slasher memories! Every single one of the main and supportive characters are walking & talking stereotypes and the chronological order in which they are most likely to get slaughtered is easy to foretell from the moment they open their mouths. There isn't any tension building whatsoever, lots of stuff doesn't make any sense and there are numerous errors in continuity (unless you're willing to believe that giant cumbersome 18-wheel truck travels quicker than a race car). But the most crucial question to ask here is: does it all matter? No, absolutely positively not!

    The simple truth is that "Joyride 3" is about a psycho-trucker who goes after a bunch of amateur street racers because they nearly drove him off the road. Well, in all likelihood he was going to go after them even if they didn't drove him off the road. While the group falls apart, our trucker – Rusty Nail – cheerfully massacres them one by one. The cool thing is that he uses his truck or assets the truck as murder weapon, so naturally it gets very messy! If you're a true gorehound, there are some marvelous rewind-sequences here. I like your movies, Mr. Declan O'Brien. That "Sharktopus" thing is an insult to the intellect to every living creature, but the "Wrong Turn" sequels are fun and so is "Joyride 3".
    6Wuchakk

    Over-the-top Semi truck slasher

    RELEASED TO VIDEO IN 2014 and directed by Declan O'Brien, "Joy Ride 3: Roadkill" depicts horrific events on the backroads of the American prairie when a youthful racing crew on their way to Road Rally 1000 mess with the wrong trucker, Rusty Nail.

    Rusty Nail obviously moved from his former location in the desert wilderness far outside Las Vegas, Nevada, to the lonesome prairies of Texas (note his license plate and the Kansas plates of the racers). The change in locale to the flatland prairie/forests (shot in the Winnipeg area) makes for a slightly different ambiance to "Joy Ride 2," but story-wise it's more-of-the-same, minus the obnoxious goth-punk.

    The first "Joy Ride" (2001) was akin to a modern-day "Duel" (1971), but with eye-rolling improbabilities, particularly in the last act. "Joy Ride 2: Dead Ahead" took that template and added slasher & 'torture porn' elements, which is what you get with this one. But I like the protagonists better, led by Jesse Hutch, the race car driver. Kirsten Prout and Leela Savasta are effective in the feminine department with Kirsten being particularly adorable, but both need to gain at least 12-15 lbs.

    This is the first movie that reveals Rusty from the get-go (Ken Kirzinger), which is interesting, but they should've kept his identity a mystery IMHO, like in "Duel" and the first two movies, not that it matters much. At the end of the day this is a throwaway slasher thriller, but it works for what it is, an over-the-top slasher-horror on the American highways. Turn off your brain and enjoy the quick, implausibly horrific ride. If you can't do this, stay away.

    THE MOVIE RUNS 95 minutes and was shot in Winnipeg and Provincial Rd 305, Tourond, Manitoba, Canada. WRITER: Clay Tarver. ADDITIONAL CAST: Benjamin Hollingsworth, Gianpaolo Venuta and Jake Manley play the remaining race crew.

    GRADE: B-
    4cosmo_tiger

    Exactly what you would expect from the third movie in a series that didn't need a sequel to begin with.

    "You don't want to take that road, trust me." A group of street racers head off to a race and they stop in a small town for lunch. While there they ask what the quickest way to get to their destination is. When they are told to avoid the fast road because of its history they laugh and take it anyway. As a joke they decide to cut off a truck driver. This little action pits them against the dangerous Rusty Nail (Kirzinger). There really isn't a whole lot to say about this movie. The original was good and tense because it was new and different. A harmless prank that you could see yourself doing leads to something no one can imagine. Much like everything in the last 10 years if enough people like it a franchise begins. The second one was a bland version of the original and this one isn't much better. The thing that made the first one so interesting was the originality of it. This one has no surprises at all and you can see everything coming a mile away. All that said though because this is the third movie in the series and since it is a straight to video B-rate movie you really can't expect much more then that. Overall, exactly what you would expect from the third movie in a series that didn't need a sequel to begin with. I give this a C.

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    • Trivia
      This film's subtitle "Road Kill" was the first film's UK title, as in Britain the term Joyride means to steal a car and trash it. The third film in the UK would technically have to be called Road Kill 3: Road Kill.
    • Goofs
      At about 1:12:30 into the film Rusty Nail pours gasoline over the rear tires of the trailer. However, when he lights it a few seconds later the gasoline fire trail does not go where he poured the gasoline including not lighting the rear tires on fire.
    • Quotes

      Rusty Nail: [1:04:18] You broke the rules, Jordan.

      Jordan Wells: You killed a police officer.

      Rusty Nail: Yes, I did. Now one of you is going to have to pay with a lot more than just a fucking car. I want you to listen to what you've wrought.

    • Connections
      Featured in Road Rage: The Blood, Sweat, and Gears of Joy Ride 3 (2014)
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      Written and Performed by Sam Bibo

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 2014 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Joy Ride 3: Road Kill
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production company
      • WT Canada Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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