Going by Twitter/Facebook, Harry Warden is in the minority re: Drive... people who actually like movies, LOVE Drive. {nm} Sep 18, 08:13
Yeah, because *everyone* uses Twitter. CinemaScore, a reputable firm, says otherwise. {nm} Sep 18, 08:22
No doubt, it's going to be a love/hate response. But that could have the potential to draw interest in a very dangerous way. I mean... Sep 18, 12:40
It if had been marketed honestly it would have been in 4 theaters in ny and la {nm} Sep 18, 08:31
Ding ding ding! {nm} Sep 18, 08:43
That's more than it deserves. {nm} Sep 18, 08:56
Personally, I'm torn on the film. But I do know I'd never recommend it to anyone I know {nm} Sep 18, 09:09
marketed honestly? C'mon....marketing's job is to put butts in the seats. Its opening is a huge success {nm} Sep 18, 09:57
there is always a risk of backlash when you fool the public. if sentiment turns bad, could gosling and refn suffer? {nm} Sep 18, 10:07
there wont be a lot of backlash in the Film District office tomorrow. Did Clooney get backlash over The American? {nm} Sep 18, 10:09
i guess i shouldnt expect anyone in hollywood to be ashamed of stealing money by misleading hardworking americans {nm} Sep 18, 10:12
stealing? Dude, I think you are over reacting - and please understand i say that with the utmost respect for you {nm} Sep 18, 10:14
No, we don't need more companies like them. Insidious = garbage, Drive = garbage. Their output has stunk. Sep 18, 10:30