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After their car breaks down in the desert, four friends try to find their way back to civilization while trying to escape Rusty Nail's bloody wrath.After their car breaks down in the desert, four friends try to find their way back to civilization while trying to escape Rusty Nail's bloody wrath.After their car breaks down in the desert, four friends try to find their way back to civilization while trying to escape Rusty Nail's bloody wrath.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen they're at the diner you can hear a song when they're leaving the car and it says "Candy Kane" which is what Lewis said his name was in the first movie.
- GoofsAt the end of the movie, when the truck goes over the cliff on fire, you can see inside the engine compartment and there is clearly no engine.
- Quotes
Rusty Nail: [30:56] She gave me the finger. Now I want it. She gave it to me, I figure it's mine to keep.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Joy Ride 3: Road Kill (2014)
- SoundtracksTime Without You
Written and Performed by Dale Watson
Courtesy of Hyena Records
By Arrangement with The Orchard
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Tumbling Dice
Cheese is a matter of taste. Some people like strong Cheddar. You can even get seriously strong Cheddar. It's the same with skiing. Extreme skiing is not for everyone.
Extreme horror is not for me. I think many enthusiasts would regard this as being mild horror. Oh well, it's strong enough for me. Not really up my street. I prefer monsters and the supernatural, but this film is well-produced, well-acted and delivers the good.
The usual tradition with teen slasher films is that the teens are not very nice from the first and we perversely do not wish them well. Here, for a change, three of the people involved are eminently decent. There is an annoying character but he is the agent of the action. Fair play to him, he acted well through several different emotional situations.
The villain is appropriately sadistic. A kind of Johnny Cash, I would say, and everything Johnny Cash represents in my limited world view.
Production values good. A limited play set but the pieces are handled well.
Oh, the scene where the irritating Facebook guy doesn't want to do something is very good. That's where he's arguing that he doesn't want to buy something. I've been in that situation and the Joy Ride version is very true to life.
Extreme horror is not for me. I think many enthusiasts would regard this as being mild horror. Oh well, it's strong enough for me. Not really up my street. I prefer monsters and the supernatural, but this film is well-produced, well-acted and delivers the good.
The usual tradition with teen slasher films is that the teens are not very nice from the first and we perversely do not wish them well. Here, for a change, three of the people involved are eminently decent. There is an annoying character but he is the agent of the action. Fair play to him, he acted well through several different emotional situations.
The villain is appropriately sadistic. A kind of Johnny Cash, I would say, and everything Johnny Cash represents in my limited world view.
Production values good. A limited play set but the pieces are handled well.
Oh, the scene where the irritating Facebook guy doesn't want to do something is very good. That's where he's arguing that he doesn't want to buy something. I've been in that situation and the Joy Ride version is very true to life.
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- pantagruella
- Jul 12, 2011
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- Joy Ride: End of the Road
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 31 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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