Crank (2006) Directors: Mark Neveldine (as Neveldine), Brian Taylor (as Taylor) Writers: Mark Neveldine (as Neveldine), Brian Taylor (as Taylor) Stars: Jason Statham, Amy Smart, Carlos Sanz...
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These crazy Jason Statham movies truly were peak cinema. I remember watching them and thinking I'll be watching shit like this for the rest of my life, but of course nothing good lasts forever.
@@MrShapow23 So Captain America is unusually fast due to the super soldier serum given to him. In Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Steve passes Sam Wilson (aka Falcon) 3 times going around the Lincoln memorial pool before Sam can get one, saying “On your left” every time. When I quote Jason on Epinephrine saying “On YOUR left…”, I imply that Jason is fast enough to pass Captain America…
@@Eralen00 you’re the only one that brought up social justice. It’s always some dips hit bringing up stupid shit when everyone else is just enjoying it.
Yeah that kid that shocked in any real situation would be dead lol. What is chance to hold your finger while shocked. But as Biggest bull shit I ever watched this is one of the best Bulls Shit that you can see out there :D
Its better at 0:46 when the guy avoids the gun and reacts to it before he knows it's there. Quality film. Edit. If you enjoy this movie good! I'm just goofing anyway. Watch and enjoy what you want that's what movies are for! Entertainment! I love so many movies considered bad, box office failures and jokes. Who cares. Enjoy your movies lol!
0:45 Funny. I never noticed before how the actor playing the nurse prematurely flinches at the gun being pointed at him but still acts surprised a few seconds later.
You literally see he reacted to hearing a click and someone running up in his peripheral. You never had situations where you react to something running up pass you?
Yeah I thought it was going to shoot him considering in real life electric shocks cause the muscles to flex which would and in his finger pulling the trigger.
4:20 You got the stuff that i told you to get? - Got it! Did you take it? - Took it. You took the whole goddamn thing, didnt you? - Yep! I said fifth of the syringe. Stuff's gonna kill you. - Right. Your chest on fire? - Check. But you are cold. - Check. And you got a STEEL HARD ON, don't you? - *LeT mE cHeCk!...check...* 😂
Adrenaline is the drug name. A guy extracted it from the adrenal glands and patented it under the name. At the same time, another guy did the same shit and called it epinephrine ("upon kidneys" because that's where the gland is). Epinephrine and adrenaline are the same thing with different names.
@@KCJbomberFTW in the second movie a chinese mobster steals his heart and replaces it with a battery powered implant. He has to keep electricuting himself to keep it working while he tries to get his real heart back.
I actually dosed myself with epinephrine once (incredibly stupid, I know). when you’re in a normal state, it’s almost the exact opposite of this. You basically go into shock and shut down. Shaking, hyperventilating and obviously increased heart rate
Oddly enough there's this thing that occasionally happens when you're a stimulant abuser as well, i can't recall it's actual nomenclature, but it's a paradoxical reaction to a high dose of stimulants where instead of the rush of euphoria and energy, you kind of just... power nap really heavily, while not really sleeping, but you can hardly move or open your eyes... i was an addict for 9 years and it happened many dozens of times... stimulants fuck with norepinephrine in a big way, gotta be a similar mechanism of action
My favorite moments with Dennis are when he unleashes unbounded rage with no bounds😂 It’s like he’s some goddamn ancient psychopath with a mythological god complex or something
Its funny to come back to this movie like a decade later and seeing Glenn Howerton. Only now in my life would I recognize him and its crazy that i ever saw a movie with him in it but had no idea who that was
This is a bonafide cult classic/guilty pleasure. It knows what it wants to be and doesn't aspire to be anything more. The sequel missed the mark, though -- too much heavy-handed silliness without the self-awareness of the original.