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Road to Hell

  • 2008
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Road to Hell (2008)
A soldier is driven mad by war and travels home to find salvation in the arms of his first love. On the road, he encounters two spree killers looking to stop him from finding redemption.
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A soldier who has been fighting a long war is driven mad because he no longer believes in any purpose or righteous truth behind the killing. He comes home to a surreal world looking for his ... Read allA soldier who has been fighting a long war is driven mad because he no longer believes in any purpose or righteous truth behind the killing. He comes home to a surreal world looking for his first and only love from his youth, believing she will rescue him from his demons. On the ... Read allA soldier who has been fighting a long war is driven mad because he no longer believes in any purpose or righteous truth behind the killing. He comes home to a surreal world looking for his first and only love from his youth, believing she will rescue him from his demons. On the road to Edge City he encounters two seductive spree killers who oppose his efforts to find... Read all

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writer
    • Cynthia Curnan
  • Stars
    • Michael Paré
    • Clare Kramer
    • Courtney Peldon
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Cynthia Curnan
    • Stars
      • Michael Paré
      • Clare Kramer
      • Courtney Peldon
    • 23User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Cody
    Clare Kramer
    Clare Kramer
    • Caitlin
    Courtney Peldon
    Courtney Peldon
    • Ashley
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    • Sister
    Roxy Gunn
    • Ellen Dream
    Joei Fulco
    • The Archangel Gabriel
    Chris Reject
    • Dj Dante
    Paige Lauren Billiot
    Paige Lauren Billiot
    • Honey Dew
    Anita Leeman Torres
    • Ellen
    • (as Anita Leeman)
    Lauren Sutherland
    • McCoy
    Nicholas Ladesich
    • Baby
    Norbert Weisser
    Norbert Weisser
    • Interrogator Farnsworth
    Scott Paulin
    Scott Paulin
    • Driver Brick Bardo
    Jesse Fulco
    • Gabriel's Road Crew
    Jon Mills
    • Blaster's Lead Guitarist
    Ryan Hamman
    • Blaster's Drummer
    • (as Ryan J. Hamman)
    Nathan Ferrier
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writer
      • Cynthia Curnan
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    7sambroxton

    Movie is a Acid Trip to Hell, then Heaven

    I was going to wait until I saw the finished film to comment but people from the Fantastic Fest screening are giving their early views so here's mine. I agree with everything all three say about it. It is a very bent vision that is at turns intoxicating, offensive, moving and repulsive. It isn't the kind of movie where you just sit back and turn off your brain because I think the filmmaker intend for you to think about what you are hearing and what you are seeing. It's ambitious in how dense with nuance the plot, if you can call it that, is with all sorts of contradiction. The fact that the film was so unfinished made it hard to watch at times so I have to withhold any final judgements. Same for no giving a proper synopsis because I am sure they will need to work on that. I am very curious to see it. It's really a throwback to acid trip movies of the 60's and 70's where the audience had to bring their own head trips to mingle with the film's. Michael Pare and Clare Kramer are riveting. The movie leans heavily on their charisma and ability to keep the audience sympathetic with their characters even as they perform the most heinous and repellant acts on other characters and yes, jeeps. I think they should have waited before screening the film is such a rough form but I hope they got useful feedback they can incorporate as the shape the final film. This film could be a ten if they pull it all together or it could end up a 1. It's got the potential to do both. Heaven or Hell.
    8mikastanisvich

    Interesting and nightmarish

    Saw it at the Austin Fantastic Fest last year. It was screened with Streets of Fire by Walter Hill and the stars of that and Road to Hell were present. It was quite disconcerting for me as I have never seen Streets of fire before so to see a very youthful Michael Pare and then to see him or his character over twenty years later was one of the most strong experiences I have at a movie screening. Both films were done with much style and surreal images. Neither film was set in a real world but a world of our imaginations. But the contrasting views were powerful. It was like in Streets of fire Pare was still full of romance and hope but years later that hope is destroyed and he is instead cynical and hostile. There was a core of god in him in the first film and he seeks to nurture the promise of that good but years later in Road To Hell he's more than disillusioned with the world. I found the whole thing fascinating and thoughtful. It too bad that Road To Hell was not near finished and was quite rough in the presentation. I am curious to see how it comes out in the end because it has a much on the story's mind. How life twists and turns and how we change over time. I think this is a new approach where you see the character as a young idealistic hero turned years later into bitterness and you feel his pain and what disappointments he must have had. One idea my friends talked about like his sister says in the beginning of Road to hell, is how he was always troubled and not right in the head or heart even when he was a child and how Ellen was his hold on the hope he could be good. You do see Pare's anger and dark side in Streets of Fire and is fascinating to see how it ends up consuming him years later. I hope Road to hell can fix some of the technical problems and get it all okay. It is quite intelligent with ideas but is shocking and profane and with horrifying violence but it works well as a character study of a hero gone very dark.
    9lestatstudios

    Wow! A definite rock-opera cult classic in the works.

    I attended the Las Vegas screening and I have to say that it wasn't at all what I expected. As a huge Streets Of Fire fan I was expecting more of a sequel or part two as the buzz around the internet suggested. I loved that it went into the darker side of the story and the music was out of this world. Roxy Gunn is stunning and the songs and concert scenes are musical masterpieces! Casting Gunn as Michael Pare and Diane Lane's daughter was brilliant! I'm so glad I got to see this. Again I think this will be a huge cult classic. I think I might even travel to a few other film festivals so I can see it again. I can't wait to get this on DVD.
    1motherfather

    An insult to "Streets of Fire" and its fans

    The first thing that should be said is that "Road to Hell" is not a film. It's not a movie. In truth, I don't know what it is. Youtube videos of mentos and diet coke are more cinematic than anything this attempts. It isn't just bad, it's Sega CD Full Motion Video Game circa 1992 bad. It makes "Night Trap" look like "The Godfather." It's the "2 Girls 1 cup" of sequels. Most importantly, it's an insult to "Streets of Fire" and everyone who has ever watched even five minutes of it.

    Before the 60 + minute "dream project" proceeded to assault those not smart enough to walk out, Albert Pyun, his wife Cynthia Curnan, and a handful of others came up and explained what we would be seeing. Cynthia mentioned that it was the result of an argument that she and Albert had had about the ending of Streets of Fire. Albert had thought it was one of the most romantic endings of all time. Cynthia thought it was deeply tragic and showed that Tom Cody was doomed. She wrote "Road to Hell" to show what she thought would have happened to him.

    If the near-finished product is any indication, Albert handily won that argument and by default has now won all subsequent arguments for the rest of their lives.

    Put simply, "Road to Hell" is garbage -- cinematic fan-fiction that is essentially a pointless 60+ minutes of atrocious dialog in front of a green screen, mixed in with some black and white footage of Deborah Van Valkenburgh being interrogated and flashbacks of a poor double for Diane Lane lip-syncing and dancing along with two songs lifted from "Streets of Fire."

    I'm not entirely sure why everything was filmed in front of a green screen, probably to give it that "filmed in one day" look. It definitely does no favors to the performances, and the computer animated backdrops used look like screen savers circa 1994. I kept half-expecting a flying toaster to glide across the screen. Sadly, like any hope that "Road to Hell" would be redeemed, it failed to materialize.

    The muddled excuse for a plot centers around the idea that Tom Cody is now a deranged serial killer, waiting in the middle of nowhere in case Ellen Aim's tour bus happens to drive by.

    Meanwhile the two least interesting former strippers turned murderers in the world come across him.

    They yell and swear and swear and yell. They talk in circles. There's some blood and some kissing. It goes absolutely nowhere and just drags and drags and drags. It could have been whittled down into a five minute short, told the same "story," and it STILL would have been painful.

    I guess the filmmakers deluded themselves into thinking they were making something artistic and the characters we see might be in purgatory, or some other metaphysical realm. Unless the filmmakers' intent was to make the viewer feel like they were literally in hell, they failed.

    The only elements that are even remotely interesting at all are ripped from "Streets of Fire." It is fascinating watching Paré and Van Valkenburgh reprising their respective roles, or at least it would be if the dialog wasn't so mind numbingly awful that the characters as portrayed resemble those in "Streets of Fire" about as much as David Koresh resembled Jesus.

    Pyun, particularly in his Cannon years, has made some legitimately entertaining no-budget films. There is nothing entertaining here. It captures none of the spirit, energy, character, or fun of "Steets of Fire." It's an ugly, draining, pointless trifle.

    Do yourself a favor and stop caring about this now. It will only end in heartbreak.
    1mcprimes

    Possibly the worst film since 2000

    When I first saw the trailer I was thinking... ok this is just some kinda of flashy joke trailer to show of some crappy CGI to get people talking. The movie surely won't look or feel anything like this. Right? WRONG. The whole film looks like it was greenscreened in someone's basement and someone who never shot a film or finished one in post production before. Everything about it is as BAD as you can imagine. Furthermore when I was first researching it to watch the IMDB rating was like around 6.2 so that made it sound more promising. After I came onto IMDB I found out what was happening was the filmmakers were peddling reviews at the local film fest before this thing was even finished... Probably doing favors so shills would give 10/10 ratings... if you want to see REAL ratings goto the reviews on Youtube. AVOID at all costs and never mention to anyone that this exists.

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    • Trivia
      The film is a spin-off of "Streets of Fire": Michael Pare returns in his role as Tom Cody and Deborah Van Valkenburgh as his sister.
    • Goofs
      Opening text states "29 year later, Cody will try to find his way home", failing to pluralize "years."
    • Crazy credits
      Road to Hell

      A Curnan Pictures/Kipp Downing presentation of

      Albert Pyun's 50th movie.

      Albert's 51st movie will be

      CYBORG NEMESIS: THE DARK RIFT
    • Connections
      Follows Streets of Fire (1984)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Путь в преисподнюю
    • Filming locations
      • Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Curnan Motion Picture Services (CMPS )
      • Filmwerks
      • Moonstone Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
      • D-Cinema 48kHz Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1
      • 2.39:1
      • 2:39

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