Road Rash 3: Pitfall
Genre: Action
Director: John Hyams
Producer: Robert Rodriguez
Writer: Jack Ryder
Based on the video game series
Cast: Mike "The Miz" Mizanin, Adam "Edge" Copeland, Amanda Crew, David Ajala, Billy Zane
Plot: Larter (Mike "The Miz" Mizanin) is seen fighting two guys in a bar, after he beat them up he takes out money from their locker. He comes to the Smith's Mansion and delivers the money to Smith goons and goes inside to meet Julianne (Amanda Crew) to demand that she give him the complete information of his brother killers, but when he goes inside he sees a panicking Julianne. Julianne says she will give him the information after this last job. She takes him with her to Mr. Smith's room where he is supposed to be recovering from his injuries. When they enter the room they see it's empty and after Larter inquires, Julianne tells him that he has been kidnapped. She tells him that they have been expanding their business in other states but hit some roadblocks but eventually they were successful but one of their competitors Skarpa (David Ajala) was very angry with it and kidnapped her father. She shows him a video of Skarpa demanding that Julianne meets him in his house and there she can take his father back if she comes alive to his house.
Julianne says that she believes that her team has been compromised and can't trust them and she can't take the usual route to the house of Skarpa. So she needs his help to get there. After she promises that it will be his last job and after that he will get the info he need. Larter agrees to it and they plan to leave it in the night on their bikes.
Larter is ready and waiting for Julianne to come, when she sees Julianne is being followed by another person on bike he goes straight towards him and they start fighting, Julianne comes in between and stops them saying that the other person is Ricky (Adam "Edge" Copeland) and he is an old friend who will travel with them on the journey. After some miles they notice one of the old bodyguards of Julianne following them. Ricky and Larter both jump on him and they start competitively attacking the old bodyguard, one upping each other so they can brag that he was the one to deliver the killing blow but while they were arguing, the bodyguard successfully delivered a message to Skarpa about their location. Julianne kills the bodyguard.
While the three of them are on their bikes driving they notice that they are being surrounded by other bikers. Soon a Helicopter comes at the top of them with Skarpa in it. Skarpa taunts Julianne and says that he will be waiting for her at her house and he leaves. Larter takes out his bat and starts swinging around and hitting other bikers. Ricky takes out a chain and uses it with Julianne to attack. After some crazy road rash moments they defeat the group of Bikers.
They reach the house of Skarpa and are welcomed inside. Skarpa congratulates them on reaching here. When Julianne asks him about her father he brings out a masked person and shoots him when Julianne went to see it, it turns out it's another person. Skarpa tone changes to aggressive while he list out how the Smith's are ruining his life and attacks Julianne. Ricky and Larter comes to her rescue and they try to escape the mansion. Fighting Skarpa men along their way to their bikes. Finally they are successful in reaching their bikes and they start to run away but they are followed by Skarpa and his men in cars.
Soon the three of them outmaneuver the cars, making them crash one by one. They find a injured Skarpa and ask him about Mr Smith, when he doesn't answer they tie him to the bike with chains and start driving. He starts shouting that he doesn't know and it was Mr Smith's plan to bring you here. He shows them a video of Smith (Billy Zane) asking Skarpa to kill Julianne.
The trio goes into hiding with captured Skarpa.
The End.
Budget: $10,500,000
Total Profit: $8,010,349
Reaction: Road Rash is our second most profitable DTV film to date. Fans of the continuation of the Road Rash brand appear to be growing in number - and it doesn't hurt that this sequel cost a little less due to a less well-known cast (no paying Taylor Lautner or Antonio Banderas this time around).
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