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"Drive" racking up spectacular reviews so far
Posted on 9/14/11 at 11:37 am
Posted on 9/14/11 at 11:37 am
95% on RottenTomatoes so far, 38 reviews.
CHUD had an awesome Tag Team Review on it today where they both gave it 5 stars.
I'm pretty psyched for this one.
CHUD had an awesome Tag Team Review on it today where they both gave it 5 stars.
I'm pretty psyched for this one.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 11:42 am to Fun Bunch
Well I guess I'm going to see this.
When does it come out? Friday?
When does it come out? Friday?
Posted on 9/14/11 at 11:43 am to Fun Bunch
I might even go see in the theaters. I still haven't seen a single movie in the theater this year.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 11:44 am to constant cough
It will probably be Monday before I can go, but go I will.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 12:02 pm to Flair Chops
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It will probably be Monday before I can go, but go I will.
This is my current motto for taking a crap.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 12:02 pm to Fun Bunch
I'm def going to see it. I'm a Ryan Gosling fan
Posted on 9/14/11 at 12:06 pm to iwyLSUiwy
That coffee works wonders, I'm telling you.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 12:55 pm to Flair Chops
this will be on your Christmas list / potential Halloween costume idea :
This post was edited on 9/14/11 at 1:19 pm
Posted on 9/14/11 at 12:57 pm to Fun Bunch
Going to see it this weekend. Cannot wait.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 1:18 pm to Leauxgan
Ha, it would be, but I'm already growing out my lumberjack beard.
Posted on 9/14/11 at 1:20 pm to Flair Chops
hopefully you've got a knit skull cap, a worn but trusty axe, and can kick down doors with your beTimberland'd foot in one strike
Posted on 9/14/11 at 1:24 pm to Leauxgan
quote:
knit skull ca
I've got this in maroon/black/gold (Minnesota)
quote:Czech
worn but trusty axe
quote:Czech
kick down doors with your beTimberland'd foot in one strike
Posted on 9/16/11 at 9:58 am to Flair Chops
Now at 110 reviews, and still 95% fresh. 104 fresh, 6 rotten.
That is damn strong.
That is damn strong.
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:20 pm to Fun Bunch
Drive The Psalmist writes, "I was silent and still; I held my peace to no avail; my distress grew worse, my heart became hot within me. While I mused, the fire burned; then I spoke with my tongue: 'LORD, let me know my end, and what is the measure of my days; let me know how fleeting my life is'" (Psalm 39). The director of Drive uses what can best be described as monastic silence to draw viewers into the character played by Ryan Gosling. The impact is strong, for it is able somewhat to salvage a terrible movie. Although exciting, the first scene played out like a scene from Grand Theft Auto. Sure to please 20 and 30-something ribald males, to whom I'm sure this movie will become an unwarranted cult classic, there's very little to this film other than the silence of Gosling.
For Gosling's part, he is masterful. Through facial expressions, we see the most naive, innocent man who ever walked the terra firma. His adorable, childish smile makes us wonder. And in an instant the smile become a devastatingly violent kick to a head. And we wonder. What the hell created the person we see? The director uses a Hitchcockian technique: don't show and let the audience project. Let the audience come up with their own ideas of how this person came to be who he is. While it can stir the imagination, I came out wanting to know more about his childhood, and felt the movie's near complete avoidance of his past came across not so much as a religious mystery, which, by definition we can never know, but more the director and writer's inability to create a suitable and explicable history for a man so, well, mysterious. While the movie is adapted from a book, I think the audience deserved a hint to his past. We end up getting two hints. When Gosling is off-screen, we learn how long he has worked his job and how little he cares about money. The other hint comes from a scene with Gosling. And in that scene, we learn not to prod him regarding his past. If we do, we'll get our teeth kicked in. This character of internal burning can memorize thousands of streets on a map; he is a master at knowing how to get you where you need to go. But he is a mess who knows nothing about the streets of his life's map, primarily because he is afraid to remember his past. As a result, he will never get to where he needs to go.
Gosling's character is the only interesting one. And even though he is front and center, the director wasted too much time on the others. The cinematography has a feel of a foreign film and an 80s film. The lighting is well used as a character, reminiscent of Collateral. Keep an eye out for the symbols of wall paper and blood (cf. "My hands are a little dirty...So are mine"). I'm still trying to come up with a satisfying interpretation of the two. The music may be an important key to unlocking the mystery of Gosling's character, but I couldn't understand all the words. But the movie does end with a song about a hero who is an ordinary human being. Besides these strengths, and the intrigue associated with Gosling, the movie's plot is boring, the ending predictable, and the use of violence cloys. 5/10
For Gosling's part, he is masterful. Through facial expressions, we see the most naive, innocent man who ever walked the terra firma. His adorable, childish smile makes us wonder. And in an instant the smile become a devastatingly violent kick to a head. And we wonder. What the hell created the person we see? The director uses a Hitchcockian technique: don't show and let the audience project. Let the audience come up with their own ideas of how this person came to be who he is. While it can stir the imagination, I came out wanting to know more about his childhood, and felt the movie's near complete avoidance of his past came across not so much as a religious mystery, which, by definition we can never know, but more the director and writer's inability to create a suitable and explicable history for a man so, well, mysterious. While the movie is adapted from a book, I think the audience deserved a hint to his past. We end up getting two hints. When Gosling is off-screen, we learn how long he has worked his job and how little he cares about money. The other hint comes from a scene with Gosling. And in that scene, we learn not to prod him regarding his past. If we do, we'll get our teeth kicked in. This character of internal burning can memorize thousands of streets on a map; he is a master at knowing how to get you where you need to go. But he is a mess who knows nothing about the streets of his life's map, primarily because he is afraid to remember his past. As a result, he will never get to where he needs to go.
Gosling's character is the only interesting one. And even though he is front and center, the director wasted too much time on the others. The cinematography has a feel of a foreign film and an 80s film. The lighting is well used as a character, reminiscent of Collateral. Keep an eye out for the symbols of wall paper and blood (cf. "My hands are a little dirty...So are mine"). I'm still trying to come up with a satisfying interpretation of the two. The music may be an important key to unlocking the mystery of Gosling's character, but I couldn't understand all the words. But the movie does end with a song about a hero who is an ordinary human being. Besides these strengths, and the intrigue associated with Gosling, the movie's plot is boring, the ending predictable, and the use of violence cloys. 5/10
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:21 pm to Flair Chops
quote:Really frickin sucks when you get on a daily dump schedule that lands during the work day.
That coffee works wonders, I'm telling you.
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:28 pm to TulaneLSU
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Chronicles of Narnia . 7/10
Country Strong 6/10
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Drive 5/10
I'll take my chances.
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:32 pm to Blue Velvet
Good. I'll expect a full review.
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:36 pm to Blue Velvet
quote:
Chronicles of Narnia . 7/10
Country Strong 6/10
quote:
Drive 5/10
I'll take my chances.
And don't forget he called The Lovely Bones "the movie of the year," or some shite along those lines. The character he plays is annoying enough, but that he uses this site as his personal blog is what really grinds my gears.
Posted on 9/16/11 at 3:45 pm to DanglingFury
Wow, it appears you seek out and memorize my posts. I'm flattered.
If you noticed, numerical scores represent a small fraction of my movie reviews. Instead of blindly attacking numbers, why not discuss my words instead. Just some friendly advice to one of my most ardent followers.
If you noticed, numerical scores represent a small fraction of my movie reviews. Instead of blindly attacking numbers, why not discuss my words instead. Just some friendly advice to one of my most ardent followers.
This post was edited on 9/16/11 at 3:49 pm
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