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Showing posts with label Ryan Gosling. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Drive

I can’t stop talking about the movie Drive. I was pleasantly surprised this weekend after seeing it. I say that because, walking into the theatre, all I really knew about the movie was that it was about Ryan Gosling driving cars – and that was enough for me. Obviously.

Poster

From the beginning of the movie, I was hooked. The 80’s electronica-influenced songs set the mood for this retro-ish film about an unnamed man who, when asked what he does for a living, answers with, “I drive.” He works in an auto shop during the day, works part-time as a Hollywood stunt driver, and, oh yeah – drives getaway cars in heists. No big deal.

When a heist goes wrong, the story dramatically shifts.

Throughout the entire film, I found myself mesmerized and captivated. There were the moments to laugh at, the moments to hold your breath, and definitely the moments to shriek/jump. It’s a thriller that breaks the stereotype of its genre with a cast of characters that are brilliant at what they do.

As I mentioned, it is NOT your typical Fast and the Furious/Gone in 60 Seconds movie. So, if you’re looking for a mainstream action movie, this is not it. A decent portion of the film involves no dialogue, focusing on the actors’ expressions and actions to build the plot and the mood. I was fascinated by the fact that after the first few lines Ryan had in the movie, he didn’t speak for another twenty minutes or so and it honestly made the movie brilliant. He played the role of The Driver flawlessly. While doing so, he also made two things look ridiculously cool:

Leather driving gloves

Gloves

and this jacket

Jacket

Oh, and driving backwards in a car chase is pretty cool too.

Director Nicolas Winding Refn wasn’t afraid to take chances in this film with several intense and rather graphic violent scenes. While I have a feeling that’s where many “mainstream” viewers will say the movie went wrong, I thought the moments of violence were stylistically placed perfectly between the so-quiet-you-could-hear-a-pin-drop moments of the film.

In the packed audience I sat with, there were the times when not a person would move {or maybe even breathe for those scenes}

The film toyed with my emotions and pulled me in deeper than any movie has in quite a while.

Between the soundtrack, the cinematography, the onscreen {and off-screen} talent, and the plot – I’m putting this on my list of favorite movies. According to the conversations I heard while scrambling out of the theatre, I won’t be the only one. The film left a lasting-impression on me. I continued to look over my shoulder for a half-hour {then again, that could be because I was close to the area where scenes from The Exorcist were filmed!} I look forward to watching Drive again!

P.S. I thought it was pretty cool when I found out that Ryan restored the 1973 Chevy that he drives in the movie. What a dreamboat…

For those of you curious to hear the soundtrack, I’ve included a preview for you below with some still footage. I’d suggest listening to the first four songs to get an idea!

Have you seen Drive yet? What are your thoughts? Or perhaps you’re just a Notebook/Crazy Stupid Love type of Ryan fan ;)

What is your favorite “thriller” movie??

 

Okay, my rant is over, ha. On a side note, I really liked Hart of Dixie last night!! I’ll definitely be adding it to my DVR list :)

 

All images via Filmdistrict

Friday, June 3, 2011

Fill in the Blank Friday {3}

I feel like I have spent the past twenty-four hours doing blog research. In reality, I spent three of those hours at the midnight premiere of X-Men: First Class. If you like the X-Men movies (like I do, surprisingly) go see it! I really got a kick out of the key cameos :) However, other than that movie, I really feel like I've spent the last day doing blog research. You're probably wondering why. Be looking for a post on that very soon!


For now, it's time to get to Fill in the Blank Friday! Join in on the fun and link up with The Little Things We Do!
  1. I love blogging because      of the freedom I have to write about my life, my thoughts, my experiences, my goals, my worries, and my questions. Because the words and pictures I post on here can trickle out to people all over the entire world! Because I can connect with other people and read about their lives, their thoughts, their experiences, their goals, their worries, and their questions. It's a beautiful concept.
  2. A time that mama knew best was     when she told me I was making the decision to move to Utah too quickly. My mom knows I make decisions based on my heart and not always based on my mind. I disregarded her feelings and opinions and quickly decided on my own to leave behind everything I had ever known. Sure, it was fun and exciting the first three months or so. But that excitement quickly turned to being homesick. Then, it became less about missing home and more about realizing how much home is where my heart is. It's what has shaped me. After years of rebelling and never wanting to listen to my parents' guidance (just because they were my parents), maybe it took me moving across the country to realize they know me better than anyone and... mama always knows best. Always.
  3. My first kiss went a little like this     hmmm, I've never really been one to kiss and tell!
  4. My celebrity crush is     Ryan Gosling. Has been since I was about eight or nine years old and he was on the Mickey Mouse Club. That's right. I was an avid MMC fan and he was my favorite. I even "didn't like" Christina Aguilera because she got to play his crush in a skit. My favorite role of his is probably in Remember the Titans. Just because he's so dang cute & giggly in that whole movie. Excuse me while my heart melts.
  5. My splurge of choice is     chocolate! Chocolate. Chocolate. Chocolate.
  6. My biggest accomplishment is     moving across the country so quickly? While, looking back, I think it wasn't a smart decision for me as a person, not many people can say they packed up all their stuff and moved to a foreign place (as in, not really knowing anyone or anything there for that matter) far away from everything they've ever known and paid 6 months of rent in advance before they even got there.
  7. My dance jam of choice is     "Jump On It" or the Beverly Hills: 90210 theme song. Something about it just makes me want to do the "Roger Rabbit" all over my house. And you think I'm kidding... YouTube  it right now and get your 90's dance on!
That's it for this week! Hope you had a great (and short) week and have a beautiful weekend! Keep your fingers crossed for me that we might actually get some warm weather here! Pllllease!