Joy ride 3 review
On the other hand, it does make me wonder about the audience wanting the series to continue.Īnyhow, back to this third entry as part of a forgettable franchise that essentially steals from a variety of road pictures - probably most blatantly from Steven Spielberg's 'Duel.' To its misfortune, and for the rest of genre fans hungering for some fresh, creative and original meat, the same can be said of this ordinarily boring heap pilfered from various parts only capable of reaching top speeds of five miles per hour. Of course, that little tidbit doesn't serve any other purpose than to satisfy my silly curiosity. I had to quickly Google it to refresh my memory, and discovered that the main villain, Rusty Nail (stuntman Ken Kirzinger taking over after Ted Levine established the persona), has yet to be given his own dedicated Wikipedia page, which pretty much tells us just how popular or memorable the road-rage killer really is. Heck, I barely recollect there was ever a first movie, let alone remember that it starred the late Paul Walker, Leelee Sobieski and Steve Zahn.
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Joy ride 3 review movie#
As the title immediately makes known, 'Joy Ride 3: Road Kill' is the third installment to a horror movie franchise I had completely forgotten even existed.