Drive
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The people who decide they need a Hummer to
drive
the mile and a half to the grocery store for milk instead of a more economical car.
If you ever get the chance to see this movie, take your family for a
drive
instead... but don't cut anyone off.
The main
drive
of a good gangster film, is the characterisation, the motives behind the violence.
No matter what happens, you will always love your parents, but often times there are things about them that
drive
you crazy and make you swear you'll never be like them.
What unfolds is a very sensitive portrayal of the loneliness and hunger that
drive
a sometimes unfounded sense of optimism drowning in indulgence.
But it has absurd and
drive
indeed.
The characters including Howard Vernon are nice and they make that real-time two-weeks made
drive.
Just a side note.... one of the waitresses at the
drive
in is a young Brook Burke of Wild On and Rockstar INXS fame!!!
Well, he can't
drive
and I doubt he can get going fast enough on his ten speed.
I'm willing to forgive the fact that Billy Crystal declared this movie better than the first one and overlook the very contrived inclusion of former cattle
drive
participants as well as an evil twin.
This is an insult to Canadian viewers -- Sudbury is at least a 9 hour
drive
NORTH of the US-Canadian border.
Like "OH Gee we have these people here and they're somewhat famous let's make them say lines and
drive
around and stuff".
Dont waste your time on this one - save yourself and go see something else, anything else!! Watching cars
drive
by would surely be more entertaining....
The constant attention towards competition, survival of the fittest, and determination towards top performance can easily
drive
the sanest employee into an early stage of insanity.
There is no cohesiveness, no drive, no shape to this film.
This show premiered on a Sunday night and the first episode was where they let Debbie
drive
and she put her bubble gum(Debbie was always chewing bubble gum anyone remember that episode where she let one get huge and then it popped on her face and got somewhat in her hair?
I've always been told that I'm fairly mature for my age - I'm not even old enough to
drive
yet & I'm already learning & respecting morals.
This cavalier Casanova who always had teenage boy intuitions via his tiny little voice was the ideal guy, he got to
drive
a Ferrari, the women thought he was so good looking and athletic, and the male T.V Viewers had an overt admiration of Thomas Magnum's innocent chicanery!
Many of my generation still regret the demise of the traditional Hollywood B movie made by major studios with high production values; and intended primarily for late night showings, or
drive
in theatres, where a simple linear story line was all that was required for audiences who just wanted to relax.
I mean, if you
drive
your car over a demon.
Save your money because the boom/mic coming into the scene every five minutes will
drive
you crazy, what a waste of good talent from Bruce Greenwood and some other veteran actors.
At some points I pondered leaving the cinema, but like a car wreck it's hard to stop watching, that is probably the strength of the movie,it's not bad enough to
drive
you out of the cinema.
It's a movie of such unparalleled tedium that to pronounce its name may
drive
people to enter a monastic order in search of stimulus.
During their
drive
they run into several antagonists.
Huge plot lines in the story, you could
drive
the Titanic through them.
The filmmakers revert to slow motion every single time anyone does anything other than
drive
in a straight line, but that doesn't fool anyone.
Then he finds just the perfect guy to
drive
one of his vehicles to the new house.
He, & his accomplice (Michael Henderson),
drive
off to a wood where they bury Frances alive in a wooden coffin, she has about 24 hours worth of air left & the clock is ticking... Detective Madeline Foster (Maura Tierney) & her partner Jesse (Paul Calderon) are called onto the task force to find Frances & apprehend her kidnappers.
Yes, it's very, very wrong for Wilbur and Alice to sleep together--but the film _asks_ us to consider what sorts of desires
drive
people, desires both for love and death, and to suggest that they might actually love one another (as Wilbur and Alice love Harbour) while still betraying them.
The film tries to
drive
some meaning into the reasons for these two to be out there in the wild for emptiness in significance of their own lives, but the cultural complications are brushed aside because the filmmakers do not quite get why there is any of that sort of experience in the first place for these characters who should not have had any need to spend any time out there at all.
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