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Drive- Nicolas Winding Refn
*Editor’s note: If you haven’t seen the film, please stop reading now and do your best to avoid just about everything else that’s ever been written about it because maybe, just maybe, it is better to go in completely blind. I can’t begin to explain how badly I wanted to believe the hype and love this film intensely, but I just couldn’t. Throughout the film, Refn would do something that would excite me, leave me hopeful and then nothing would come of it. That being said, there was one fantastically transcendent moment so superior to the entire film that left me breathless, dizzy, ready to stand up and clap in the name of all that is wonderful about film and the cinema: this scene. In one tense and beautifully lit scene, Gosling and Mulligan share a kiss so electric, the lights in the dingy elevator threaten to blow out…and then he stomps the absolute shit out of a man’s head.
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Drive- Nicolas Winding Refn

*Editor’s note: If you haven’t seen the film, please stop reading now and do your best to avoid just about everything else that’s ever been written about it because maybe, just maybe, it is better to go in completely blind. I can’t begin to explain how badly I wanted to believe the hype and love this film intensely, but I just couldn’t. Throughout the film, Refn would do something that would excite me, leave me hopeful and then nothing would come of it. That being said, there was one fantastically transcendent moment so superior to the entire film that left me breathless, dizzy, ready to stand up and clap in the name of all that is wonderful about film and the cinema: this scene. In one tense and beautifully lit scene, Gosling and Mulligan share a kiss so electric, the lights in the dingy elevator threaten to blow out…and then he stomps the absolute shit out of a man’s head.

    • #Nicolas Winding Refn
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    • #Drive
    • #Carey Mulligan
    • #Ryan Gosling
    • #Truth
    • #Why so beautiful?
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The Best Movie Posters of 2011

   

 

  

for the complete list, head over to Mubi.

    • #Film
    • #Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives
    • #Eames the architect and the painter
    • #Drive
    • #L'Amour Fou
    • #Melancholia
    • #Bill Cunningham New York
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Follower’s poll 2011:

#1. Tree of Life (Terrence Malick)

#2. Drive (Nicolas Wending Renf)

#3. Melancholia (Lars von Trier)

#4. The Turin Horse (Béla Tarr)

#5. Midnight In Paris (Woody Allen)

#6. Shame (Steve McQueen)

#7. The Skin I Live In (Pedro Almodóvar)

#8. A Separation (Asghar Farhadi)

#9. Meek’s Cutoff (Kelly Reichardt)

#10. Hugo (Martin Scorsese)

via: branduponthebrain

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    • #Film
    • #Top Films of 2011
    • #The Tree of Life
    • #Drive
    • #Melancholia
    • #The Turin Horse
    • #Midnight in Paris
    • #Shame
    • #The Skin I Live In
    • #A Separation
    • #Meek's Cutoff
    • #Hugo
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Discarded Mondo poster for Drive
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Discarded Mondo poster for Drive

Via: Movies.com

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    • #Ryan Gosling
    • #Nicolas Winding Refn
    • #Posters
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