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Is it me or are there 2 types of movie lovers out there? You have people who appreciate movies depending on many factors, and those who don't like a movie if there aren't 36 car explosions, little to no plot and Chuck Norris karate kicking through a moving vehicle's windshield.
I for one, am a fan of Drive, it was different and I wish there were more movies like this. What do you think?
-Yah- (sound designer, editor, mixer) 3+ yrs
Posts: 3 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: November 03, 2011
I loved it. I love it when the director is the true star of a film. It's hard to make a five-minute short film that's comprehensible, much less a ninety-minute ode to Kubrick.
Posts: 6 | Location: California | Registered: December 18, 2011
Originally posted by ydoolz: Is it me or are there 2 types of movie lovers out there? You have people who appreciate movies depending on many factors, and those who don't like a movie if there aren't 36 car explosions, little to no plot and Chuck Norris karate kicking through a moving vehicle's windshield.
I for one, am a fan of Drive, it was different and I wish there were more movies like this. What do you think?
Totally agree with you. Unfortunately the studios tend to only think about the bottom dollar and the likes of Bay tend to bring in that dollar.
Posts: 119 | Location: USA | Registered: August 13, 2010