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October 20, 2023

DRIVE — SHOCKTOBER!

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ColeSmithey.comPlaying with a William Friedkin-like level of patient intensity, atmospheric style, and shocks of violence Dutch director Nicolas Winding Refn creates his own 21st century dialectic of cinema. Part love story, part black comedy, and part crime thriller "Drive" is a film-lover's dream. Hossein Amini's adaptation of James Sallis's pulp novel provides Ryan Gosling with the kind of cool-blooded character actors would kill to portray.

Known only as Driver, Gosling wears a trademark silver racing jacket with a big gold scorpion embroidered on the back. His curious fashion sense matches his singular motivation to drive...fast.

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Driver is a "five minute" man. For the right price he will navigate L.A.'s "100,000 streets" as a getaway driver. Whatever happens before or after his five minute work schedule begins or ends is up to the client. One thing is guaranteed; his escape will be clean. His clients' fates are less certain. During the day Driver works as a mechanic when he isn't performing driving stunts in Hollywood movies. When we see Driver dressed as a cop before filming a stunt, it's telling how convincing Driver is as an actor. The layers of Gosling's stoic Driver run thick and many.

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Driver's apartment neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan) snaps him out of his laconic loner routine. Irene has a boy named Benicio whose dad's release from prison is coming up. Such unnecessary exposition is mercifully kept out of the way of the mostly silent chemistry that passes between the would-be lovers. Careful and restrained, a romantic tension slowly builds. It crescendos with an elevator kiss in the presence of a hit-man. When Refn breaks the spell with a disgusting act of violence, every plotline and character line that has come before coalesces into a vortex of repulsed emotion. The lovers have a test. How much uncertainty can a new relationship withstand?

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To give anymore of the plot away would be a sin. Suffice it to say Driver is a man of secrets. He lives by a strict code that only becomes apparent through his actions. Driver isn't telegraphing anything. Still, he does have a temper.

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"Drive" is an impossibly glamorous and gritty film filled with nooks and crannies bursting with action goodness. Sam Peckinpah has clearly been a profound influence on Nicholas Wending Refn. Like Peckinpah — the genius filmmaker behind such classics as "The Wild Bunch" (1969) and "The Getaway" (1972)--Refn understands the menace of sensuality and the sexiness of machines. He knows how to exploit these cinematic elements for all they're worth. Hopefully, Refn will not be co-opted and degraded by Hollywood as so many gifted directors before him have been.

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The moody techno soundtrack by Cliff Martinez is the hippest thing around. Sexy, violent, and stylized like you can’t believe, “Drive” is a big-screen movie that oozes charisma and pops with brutality. Yum.

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Rated R. 100 mins.

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October 10, 2023

CRASH — SHOCKTOBER!

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ColeSmithey.comTHE BLOOD OF DRACULA
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In episode #21 Mike and I talk dirty about David Cronenberg's CRASH while drinking the not yet available ANTI-HERO from REVOLUTION BREWING.

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July 20, 2011

SENNA

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Senna You couldn't hope for a more exciting and informative introduction to Formula 1 racing than through this fascinating biopic about Brazilian race car legend Aryton Senna. Using strictly archive footage, documentarian Asif Kapadia puts the audience inside the life and mind of the fiercely competitive, intelligent, and charismatic multi-Grand Prix champion. Senna elevated Formula 1 racing during the '80s and '90s. His deep influence on the sport is still felt today.

Unseen moments of Imola 1988 | Ayrton Senna - A Tribute to Life

Thrilling driver's-eye footage from inside Senna's car during Grand Prix races gives a rush of adrenaline that is impossible to explain. You have to witness it for yourself. Senna's miraculous driving ability to adapt to rainy conditions on the track comes across in amazing racing footage. Home movies, TV broadcasts, and interview and press conference segments evince a clear-eyed look at the ugly politics that go on behind the scenes of the sport.

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The intense rivalry between Senna and Alain Prost sits as a centerpiece in the racing career of a man who lived to race. Senna's articulate ability to express his ideas and philosophy without ego or hubris is a thoroughly refreshing experience. Many Grand Prix champions have come and gone, but after seeing this film you will only remember one; his name is Aryton Senna.

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Rated PG-104. 104 mins.

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