Drive
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My 50 minute
drive
home from the cinema was spent highlighting the abundance of flaws and stupid cod-Hitchcockian twists, which sadly was the best fun of the whole sorry experience.
The film lacked wonder or romance or anything that would really
drive
one to science.
Is the husband really trying to
drive
his already anxious bride insane?
Perhaps if "Drive, He Said" ultimately made some sort of powerful statement in the bargain, audiences could forgive the filmmaker for his lapses in judgment and taste.
I have to say that while I agree films don't have to make sense to be enjoyable (see MULHOLLAND DRIVE) they still have to engage you with the characters.
Do remember, you who used words like "masterpiece"when reviewing this film, that these Maysles creeps didn't just happen to
drive
to the Hamptons and happen to shoot film on some eccentric people.
The show is about a group of dancers auditioning for a job in a B'way musical and examines their
drive
& desire to work in this demanding and not-always-rewarding line of work.
The music is tiresome, they
drive
cars to the ranch and then depend on horses, the dorky western wear is silly, and there's an awful lot of the movie with no stooges on camera.
A woman, who one day sees herself
drive
past in her own car.
Five Across the Eyes starts as five young teenage girls are driving home in time for their curfew, they stop off at a store & accidentally hit another car & decide to just
drive
off & leave it.
They get separated, both are butchered, and then we meet the movie's protagonists as they
drive
their car in a traffic jam.
Kudos to Todd Sheets for getting so many people in his movie and having the
drive
to make it but not really for anything else.
They
drive
them out into the desert and then steal all of their valuables.
But they
drive
an old blue Volvo.
Today they
drive
Priuses.
Why does her youngest son
drive
head on into the train?
The cars
drive
on their wrong side of the road.
The scenes shift suddenly with long black-outs you could
drive
a Mack truck through.
The result is frequently dull, and ultimately unenlightening about the forces that sometimes
drive
societies to the brink of destruction; it's a disappointing film from an acclaimed director.
Firstly, that Phil Silvers manic energy, wit and
drive
was very much a part of the comedic upbringing and overall education in life, if you will.
This detail is pushed early on during a scene where he gets into a cab and as it starts to drive, he shows how he is unfamiliar with a seat belt.
The balloon scene was stupid, the Mormon jokes are really old, the soundtrack sucked, I saw no chemistry between the two leads, it's full of stereotypes, stupid local "celeb" cameo's..most noted was Del "I'm going to
drive
as fast as I want to.." computer idiot.
One in particular is where the Afghan police / soldiers arrest Don Larson for filming in the streets while they allow the cameraman to carry on filming his arrest and then
drive
away, still filming, presumably to his plush hotel.
The colors were horrible along with the plot which has holes so big in it you could
drive
a mac truck through them.
Melissa Sagemiller,Wes Bentley,Eliza Dushku and Casey Affleck play young students at Middleton College in the town of Middleton.The four teenagers form two love triangles.One night during an ominous full moon they
drive
and argue along a slippery and twisting mountain road.Not looking properly they careen into another car and one or more of them are killed.The ghostly nightmare begins...Pretty lousy and politically correct horror flick without gore and nudity.It's obviously influenced by "Carnival of Souls".The cinematography is decent,unfortunately there is zero suspense.4
Screwfly situation is the story of a virus unleashed on the world that causes men's sexual
drive
to replaced with murderous tendencies toward women.
With its "rights to pollute and
drive"
theme, by the end, I'm half expecting to see a Charlton Heston cameo where he delivers his "cold dead hands" speech.
Fast, expensive cars that only the upper 1% will ever
drive.
The script is dire, the acting horrible and it has plot holes big enough to
drive
a double-decker bus through!
It seems as though the plot, with holes big enough to
drive
a Guiness truck through, has been slapped together with a contrived "fish out of water" theme so that viewers can gaze into Woods teary eyes as he learns how to become a man ie.
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