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Driven
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| Rated:
PG-13 |
| Runtime:
2hr 7min |
| Starring:
Sylvester Stallone, Burt Reynolds, Kip Pardue, Gina Gershon,
Til Schweiger |
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MFG
Rating: 4/5
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Driven
delivers exactly what it promises. If you've seen the commercials
or the trailer and thought it looked cool, you'll likely enjoy the
movie. On the other hand if you cant name a Sylvester Stallone movie
that doesn't feature either Rocky or Rambo and names such as CART,
IRL and NASCAR mean nothing to you, I suggest you stay home and
watch whatever is on Lifetime.
There
is a story here to tie together all of the race sequences. A talented
rookie, Jimmy Bly, is well on his way to a series championship when
the pressures of stardom start to get to him and his performance
starts slipping. His car owner, played by Burt Reynolds, brings
in wiley old veteran Joe Tanto, played by Sly Stallone, to help
whip the rookie into shape. Along the way we have a couple of rivalries
develop along with some strange love interests and relationships
with the characters. But let's face it, if you're going to see this
movie, it's because of the racing.
It's
when the cars are on screen that this movie really works, and fortunately
that is very frequently. There are technical inaccuracies by the
ton that may try the hardcore CART enthusiast crazy. And there are
definitely some sequences that will test your ability to suspend
your disbelief not the least of which is continuing to go 200 mph
thru corners with a totally broken right front wheel. However, there
is eye candy by the ton on the screen during the race scenes and
these sequences are very enjoyable.
I
particularly enjoyed a scene where two race cars end up driving
thru the streets of Chicago. The interaction of the race cars with
the regular traffic as well as many other things on and around the
street is a brilliant sequence. I was totally entertained and that
scene alone makes this movie worth the price of admission.
We
give this movie 4 stars, and I'm glad it was released early. This
is the type of movie that would get lost in the shuffle with all
of the big summer blockbusters. Yet it should really be seen on
the big screen to be appreciated. If you like racing of any type,
you need to see this movie. Even if you do not, I suspect this is
going to make a killer DVD later on.
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Billy Bob
Driven - Movies For Guys
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