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Or that nice mid-shot of him taking a bullet to the thug's head with hammer in the other hand. Damn, the background with the lighting and that jacket. Even though it's supposed to be today, it looks very 80's retro.
 
lol I almost fell off my chair :(

Did you scream, "Nooooooooooooooo!!!" when you almost fell off oh Mighty Dark Sith Lord?

I wonder if Darth Vader poops his pants, I surely would if I almost took a fall.

Oops! I sharted! NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Peeeeee ewwwww The force was really strong with this one.
 
Does anyone know where I can buy the Uk poster, here in the States?

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Love this Poster
 
This thread needs more female praise in it, so here I am, ha!

Loved, loved, loved this movie. The more I think about what I've seen in 2011 so far, the more solidified I am in my stance that this is hands down the best film I've seen this year (so far). Ryan Gosling and all the supporting cast were simply fantastic. The story was compelling and the way the film was shot was just overall a treat visually. The soundtrack rocks too! I can't wait to see it again.


Always a pleasure to have more female opinions on this board :wave Couldn't agree with you more about the movie!!!
 
Ryan Gosling is Canadian and so am I! GO TEAM CANADA!!!

Has no relevance you say?! I say, you don't know whatchu talkin' a'boot!

ARRRROOOOOOOOOOOOGGGGGGGGGGGAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

My girlfriend went to the same high school as Gosling, she is a big fan :lol
 
I always hated Ryan Gosling back when i was 16, ex used to watch this junk show he was on and i would cry all the way through it.

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I am very much interested in seeing how the Logans Run remake turns out.
 
I always hated Ryan Gosling back when i was 16, ex used to watch this junk show he was on and i would cry all the way through it.

https://youtu.be/-lqmwEYxov8


I am very much interested in seeing how the Logans Run remake turns out.

I used to watch that show growing up. LOL Oh man. Funny stuff, but you can't ____ on the dude for that. All the greats start somewhere... I mean Leonardo Dicaprio started out on Growing Pains. George Clooney started on some ____ show. Ryan Gosling is the man now! btw His buddy in Breaker High was in the Rise of the Planet of the Apes.
 
You might hear one comparing this to a Tarantino film, but leave all worries at the door, this is an absorbing and tremendously unique piece of cinema from Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn. The reason it works so exquisitely well is because the film grabs hold of you and takes you inside this often dark and dream-like LA setting. So, when the end of the film hits, you feel apart of this film, and it's there to stay.

This film also offers a Ryan Gosling like you've never seen him, speaking only when necessary, with tension and fury in his eyes. He's silent, caring, and ridiculously tough. Every line is delivered perfectly and every gesture is natural.

I saw this at the LA Film Festival on a mammoth screen with booming speakers. The music only makes this film more unique. It is catchy and synchronized perfectly with the TRULY beautiful cinematography.

This film is the BEST of its genre. I honestly cannot compare it to any other film, for it is truly that different. "Drive" is already the best of the year, because I'm POSITIVE no other film will haunt and invade me quite like this film has. This is not just a classic for its genre, but a beautiful and bold classic in general.
 
You might hear one comparing this to a Tarantino film, but leave all worries at the door, this is an absorbing and tremendously unique piece of cinema from Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn. The reason it works so exquisitely well is because the film grabs hold of you and takes you inside this often dark and dream-like LA setting. So, when the end of the film hits, you feel apart of this film, and it's there to stay.

This film also offers a Ryan Gosling like you've never seen him, speaking only when necessary, with tension and fury in his eyes. He's silent, caring, and ridiculously tough. Every line is delivered perfectly and every gesture is natural.

I saw this at the LA Film Festival on a mammoth screen with booming speakers. The music only makes this film more unique. It is catchy and synchronized perfectly with the TRULY beautiful cinematography.

This film is the BEST of its genre. I honestly cannot compare it to any other film, for it is truly that different. "Drive" is already the best of the year, because I'm POSITIVE no other film will haunt and invade me quite like this film has. This is not just a classic for its genre, but a beautiful and bold classic in general.

:panic: sounds perfect! very very excited for tonight :)
 
at first i was like "meh"

then i saw this trailer

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now i'm hyped
 
Im also going to go see it again. Such a great film expertly edited the camera angles, everything is awesome nicholas refn is a great director and it's cool how ryan gosling picked the director. Because the director is used to making more indie or arthouse film's it shows but it's not a detriment it compliments this movie.
 
Im also going to go see it again. Such a great film expertly edited the camera angles, everything is awesome nicholas refn is a great director and it's cool how ryan gosling picked the director. Because the director is used to making more indie or arthouse film's it shows but it's not a detriment it compliments this movie.

Enjoy it... again. :hi5:
 
You might hear one comparing this to a Tarantino film, but leave all worries at the door, this is an absorbing and tremendously unique piece of cinema from Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn. The reason it works so exquisitely well is because the film grabs hold of you and takes you inside this often dark and dream-like LA setting. So, when the end of the film hits, you feel apart of this film, and it's there to stay.

This film also offers a Ryan Gosling like you've never seen him, speaking only when necessary, with tension and fury in his eyes. He's silent, caring, and ridiculously tough. Every line is delivered perfectly and every gesture is natural.

I saw this at the LA Film Festival on a mammoth screen with booming speakers. The music only makes this film more unique. It is catchy and synchronized perfectly with the TRULY beautiful cinematography.

This film is the BEST of its genre. I honestly cannot compare it to any other film, for it is truly that different. "Drive" is already the best of the year, because I'm POSITIVE no other film will haunt and invade me quite like this film has. This is not just a classic for its genre, but a beautiful and bold classic in general.

Well said, Eli. This is definitely the best film I've seen this year as well. I haven't heard any Oscar buzz yet, but I wouldn't be surprised if it gets a few nominations. This film left a lasting impressing and like you said, there's just something about it, that when you walk out of the theater, you say 'woah.' I might even try to catch it again before it leaves theaters (which I rarely even consider.)
 
I used to watch that show growing up. LOL Oh man. Funny stuff, but you can't ____ on the dude for that. All the greats start somewhere... I mean Leonardo Dicaprio started out on Growing Pains. George Clooney started on some ____ show. Ryan Gosling is the man now! btw His buddy in Breaker High was in the Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

Very true indeed. I'll have to check this out, trailers do look good.
 
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