



Or at least what they sneak in for using their leftover 3D glasses from “ Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.” Between this and his surprisingly satisfying remake of “ My Bloody Valentine,” Lussier might be shaping up to be the first genuine post-millennial 3D exploitation auteur… or something.īut we’re getting ahead of ourselves. Shocking, grotesque, and completely ridiculous, audiences will get what they paid for. If one wonders to what extent filmmakers have NOT been using 3D, director Patrick Lussier answers with this picture, a crazy, bad dudes-and-fast-cars camp classic in the making. “ Drive Angry 3D” is everything it wants to be.
