Tuesday, June 15, 2010 3:59PM - By Krystal Clark

It looks like Sony’s going through with a sequel to Ghost Rider and there’s nothing we can do to stop them. Not only is the film still happening but according to THR, the studio is hiring not one, but two directors to helm it. Crank’s Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor are in early talks to take on Ghost Rider 2, with Nicolas Cage expected to reprise his role as the hero.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:20PM - By Kara Stanford-Jones

During the crazy four-day period known as Comic-Con, I was able to attend the press conference for the new action movie Gamer. The movie is about the evolution of video games, where players control people in a Call of Duty-esque game. Gamer was written and directed by Brian Taylor and Mark Neveldine, the two guys behind the insanely intense movies Crank and Crank 2.
Actor Terry Crews, was also a part of the press conference, and gave his two cents on the Gamer filming experience. Based on the interview, this movie is guaranteed to be intense, violent, and action-packed. It’s basically everything you could ever want in an action flick!
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009 12:24PM - By Laura Aguirre

In the future, you will control the lives of inmates that have been condemned to spend the rest of their lives behind bars by means of video games, according to the upcoming film Gamer starring Gerard Butler and Michael C. Hall. Today we bring you the international trailer which introduces audiences to the basics of this thriller where video gamers will run the lives of humans on death row.
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Friday, April 17, 2009 11:30AM - By Sergio Soto
This was the most intense cartoon I’ve ever seen. Going into a movie like this, you have to be expecting a certain thing, and if the previous Crank or the new trailer didn’t tip you off, it’s pretty over-the-top. That being said, this movie is a lot of fun and goes far beyond the improbable nature of the first. Written and directed by the same writers/directors of the original, Mark Neveldine and Brian Taylor, Crank High Voltage goes beyond the ridiculous.
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