Movies Starring Kevin Atkinson
Total movies found: 2, viewing from 1 to 2
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Drive Angry 3D
[ 2011, USA ] starting from $1.99Genres: Action, Fantasy, Thriller
Actors: Nicolas Cage, Amber Heard, Katy Mixon, William Fichtner, Billy Burke, David Morse, Christa Campbell, Charlotte Ross, Jack McGee, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Joe Chrest, Marc Macaulay, Michael Papajohn, Tom Atkins, Nick Gomez, Simone Levin, Edrick Browne, Arianne Martin, Kent Jude Bernard, James Hébert, Bryan Massey, Jamie Teer, Jennifer Benton, JaLynn Martin, Kimberly Shannon Murphy, Lanie Taylor, Kevin A. Green, Wanetah Walmsley, Shelby Swatek, Brent Henry, Michael Byrnes, Con Schell, Michael C. 'Mike' Allen, Julius Washington, Kendrick Hudson, Juanita Harrison, Kenneth Wayne Bradley, Robin McGee, Dan Forest, Todd C. Martin, Clayton S. Taylor, Brian Neil McAllister, Michael Kober, Timothy Walter, Kevin Atkinson, William Budge, Katie Dubose, Ted Ferguson, Shelli Fox, Elise Fyke, Karla Garcia, Mitch Maxwell, Harvard Taylor, Kelly Herdus Valle, John T. Wilson Jr.
Directors: Patrick Lussier
In the high-octane, 3D action-adventure Drive Angry, Nicolas Cage stars as Milton, a hardened felon who has broken out of hell intent on finding the vicious cult who brutally murdered his daughter and kidnapped her baby. He joins forces with Piper (Amber Heard) – a sexy, tough-as-nails waitress with a ’69 Charger, who’s also seeking redemption of her own. Now, the two of them are hot on the trail of the deadly leader of the cult (Billy Burke), all while being pursued by an enigmatic killer (William Fichtner) who has been sent by the Devil to retrieve Milton and deliver him back to hell. Caught in a deadly race against time, Milton has 3 days to avoid capture, avenge his daughter’s death, and save her baby before she's mercilessly sacrificed by the cult.
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Super
[ 2010, USA ] starting from $1.99Actors: Rainn Wilson, Ellen Page, Liv Tyler, Kevin Bacon, Gregg Henry, Michael Rooker, Andre Royo, Sean Gunn, Stephen Blackehart, Linda Cardellini, Nathan Fillion, Edrick Browne, Don Mac, Mollie Milligan, Lindsay Soileau, Greg Ingram, Christine Quinn, Brandon Belknap, Mikaela Hoover, Mario Jimenez, Nick Holmes, Matt Moore, William Katt, Valentine Miele, Michelle Gunn, Zach Gilford, Laurel Whitsett, Lloyd Kaufman, Paul T. Taylor, James Lentzsch, Nate Rubin, Douglas M. Griffin, Gerardo Davila, Kurt Deville, Preston Strother, Rick LaCour, Steve Agee, Kevin Atkinson, Dale Beasley, Heather Bloom, Mark Chadwick, Parker Dash, Walt Hollis, Michael Kober, John W. Lawson, Krystal Mayo, Lee Ann McDade, Chase McDaniel, Darcel White Moreno, Cameron Ten Napel, Tim J. Smith, Chuck Vail, Gracie Whitton, Matthew Ramsaur, Juanita Harrison, Kendrick Hudson, Dominick LaBanca, Daniel Mignault, Halley Rachal, Rusty Tennant
Directors: James Gunn
An average guy reacts to the frustration of losing his wife by adopting a crime-fighting persona known as the "Crimson Bolt," and targeting any criminal who crosses his path -- no matter how minor their infraction may be. Frank (Rainn Wilson) is husband to former alcoholic and drug addict Sarah (Liv Tyler), and he loves her with all his heart. Their wedding day was one of but two perfect moments in this Frank's life, but when Sarah runs away with charismatic drug dealer Jacques (Kevin Bacon), the loss was just too much for her mild-mannered husband to take. Subsequently transforming himself into the Crimson Bolt, Frank reasons that if he can take down Jacques along with the rest of the city's scum, his beloved wife will soon come running back. With his homemade suit and his handy pipe wrench, Frank goes to work cleaning up the streets and starts making headlines. But just as the Crimson Bolt becomes the talk of the town, sociopathic comic-store clerk Libby (Ellen Page) reinvents herself as "Boltie," and makes a play to become the controversial street hero's trusted sidekick. Perhaps by working together, the Crimson Bolt and Boltie can make an example of Jacques, and keep the streets safe for average citizens. But real life isn't like comic books, and sometimes when an average person tries to be a superhero, things can go very bad, very fast. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi





