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Originally Posted by Young
Cult classics are usually horrible (not always).
Drive was probably one of the best movies I've seen in quite some time. Saw it in the theater on the day it came out. Beautifully shot, wonderfully written, and great acting.
It's a movie that requires you to 1) pay attention and to 2) have patience. The writer and director asks a lot from the audience. A lot of what's going on goes unsaid. So watching it in a movie theater is ideal.
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it was crap. the guy acted like he was hi or something staring into space most of the movie. oh and making his driving gloves crackle
