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Empire Big Screen ‘11 Review: Nicolas Winding Refn’s ‘Drive’ Reminds Us Why We Love The Movies
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I WANT TO SEE THIS SO ****ING BADLY.Quote:
Is the film more style than substance? Some might argue that. But you could probably make the same case about most crime flicks, from Kubrick’s “The Killing” to “The Beat That My Heart Skipped,” and that’s the company that “Drive” belongs with. We would beg to disagree: it’s an incredibly rich film, and Refn’s now among the few directors who can blend the style and content so firmly that they become inseparable. It confirms him as one of our most exciting talents, and Gosling as the rarest kind of movie star. [A]
DRIVE Movie Clip
FOR ****S SAKE...how long do I have to wait to see this damnable thing????
Movieline's Interactive Drive Map: Explore Los Angeles With Director Nicolas Winding Refn | Movieline
Need to remind myself to read this after I finally see the movie.Quote:
Few films in recent memory traverse the urban terrain of Los Angeles as memorably as Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive, the stylish, sublime (and yes, ultra-violent) September 16 “fairytale” starring Ryan Gosling as a soft-spoken stunt man who gets mixed up with vicious gangsters in the city of angels. Using practical locations from downtown to the Valley, Refn paints a portrait of L.A. seldom seen in even the best L.A. stories — and with nary a glimpse of glitzy Hollywood in sight. Dive into Movieline’s interactive Drive map and explore the landscape of Refn’s Los Angeles, in the director’s own words.
I really cannot believe that this still doesn't come out for 2 more goddamned weeks.
Adgy needs a date to this. 'Cause there's no way I'm going to watch it with him.