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Does anyone know where I can buy this poster for a decent price?

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I want that poster too I'v been looking for a drive poster myself. Whats the best price you've found?
 
Finally got my Drive jacket yesterday. It's awesome! I probably won't wear it though, it'll be more of a collectible/movie-prop.
 
Loved the movie and since have been looking for a similar but not identical pare of driving gloves as seen in the movie.

thought i'd share and see if anyone likes them?

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Watched this again for what must be the 80th time since opening night five years ago.

Some thoughts:

-Greatest movie of the last ten years (I'd give PT Anderson's There Will Be Blood second place).

-Nicolas Winding Refn truly achieved cinematic greatness here. Its a shame that he hasn't been able to make another equally great film - though I still enjoyed both Only God Forgives (2013) & The Neon Demon (2016).

-Criminally snubbed at the Oscars. Should have beaten The Artist in 2012 and won Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, Best Cinematography & Best Original Score.

-The subject matter, score and look of this movie are absurdly iconic. This is simply one of the coolest films ever made. It oozes cool from every aspect.

-Jump-started the genre of films that romanticize the 80s paving the way for brilliant gems like Adam Wingard's The Guest (2014), Ryan Gosling's Lost River (2015), David Robert Mitchell's It Follows (2015) & The Duffer Bros' Stranger Things (2016). *Said subgenre truly began with the brilliant Beyond The Black Rainbow (2009) by Panos Cosmatos, but as a horror film was too oblique to garner the attention It Follows did.

-Even though a part of me wishes a sequel never gets made, if any film had the potential to pull a Godfather Part II I think this would be it. If Refn and Gosling and the rest of the crew could reconvene the way Coppola did and recapture the magic, a hypothetical Drive 2 could be riveting.

-Hands down one of the best in-theater experiences I've ever had. The theater was packed but the audience behaved perfectly reacting appropriately to the humor and violence. Hadn't encountered an audience that good since opening night for Gladiator 11 years earlier.

-I hope to one day see another stylized crime film at the level of Drive at some point but I'm not holding my breath. Its going to be incredibly difficult to top this one.

-The literal definition of a 10/10 in cinema.
 
I remember watching it for the first time. I had no idea what it was about so wasn't really sure what to expect. The moment Gosling goes berserk in the lift was a WTF moment - in a good way. Great movie. :clap
 
It's true Refn is a one trick pony. Drive is a perfect film. The soundtrack alone is amazing. It was the first thing I ever saw Oscar Isaac in too. I hope Blitzway makes a figure of Ryan Gosling from it.
 
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