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Dennis Hopper Movie: The Last Ride
Movie The Last Ride |  |  | | List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Universal Studios
Salesrank: 51188
Released: December 21, 2004 | | Our Price: $10.69 | | Used Price: $3.93 | | MPAA Rating: Unrated Media: DVD | |
The Last Ride Reviews: Gawd-awful movie with terrible acting  2008-08-09 - I was going to waste space telling everyone how bad this movie is but....
Fred Ward - Sucked
Dennis Hopper - Okay
Nadine Velasquez - sucked (bimbo girlfriend) terrible actress
Will Patton - Good
Peter Onorati - Stiff, emotionless acting, sterotypical young good guy/punk
MOVIE - REALLY SUCKED
PLOT - STUPID
CARS - Only appeal to young reckless drivers
All equal DUMB, MINDLESS movie
not for muscle car fans  2007-11-26 - If you enjoyed "Vanishing Point", "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry", the original "Gone In 60 Seconds" or even "Two-Lane Blacktop", do NOT buy this movie. Even counting interior shots, the lovely 1969 GTO Judge Pontiac is seen for a total of less than five minutes in the entire movie, mostly mute and static. It is seen driving for barely more than two minutes. Instead center stage is given to product placement of the then-new 2004 Holden Monaro GTS, here called a Pontiac GTO for the US market. The movie itself has not merits either in storyline, dialogue or acting and completely wastes a competent character actor like Fred Ward. Get any of the above movies or "Deathproof" instead. If you need to have car trash with Dennis Hopper, get his infinitely better 1981 "King of the Mountain".
a west virgina librarian  2007-10-03 - this movie was action packed it told the story of the grandfather who had been fasley accused aressted, his son who had basically been stolen from him.And the grandson who is played by the dreamy Chris Carmack.
just holden together  2007-09-17 - The Last Ride
..so the 'cruiser' thinks the GTO isn't so good because it's made by Holden (GM AUSTRALIA) & not Pontiac or Chevrolet; well GM in America are so impressed by the design & build quality, Holden have been chosen to engineer & build worldwide GM rear wheel drive cars,just like the ones you get in your neck of the woods cruiser!
Definately in line with Vanishing Point...  2007-07-15 - This movie was up there with Vanishing Point, with a modern-day twist. Unfortunately, "CJ", aka Mohd Ali Mostafa "The Cruiser", finds himself giving a review of the car and not the film. Bad taste is not a crime, but it should be. I have an '05 Pontiac GTO. Of course, I have never driven it like they did in this film, but love to see someone else do it. It is a great car, and it is nice to see it star in it's own film. It had a great story line, which is more then I can say for the movie "Redline." I would recommend it highly.
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