"Drive" is about what you'd expect given the cast and crew. A hacked, trite, cliche story with Dacascos out in front as a bionic dude with some super-secret thingy in his chest which everyone seems to want to kill to get. The result is a seemingly endless drone of drab drama with a spritz of cornball humor and long martial arts sequences by rote, some ordinary firefights with ample pyro, and no airborne autos or sex/nudity. Nothing special in "Drive" making it something to avoid unless you're a diehard martial arts or action junkie. (C-