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by Stewball
Sat Jul 22, 2017 3:15 am
Forum: Movie-Specific
Topic: "Baby Driver"
Replies: 12
Views: 12656

Re: "Baby Driver"

nauru wrote:From the trailer this looked like it would be a fantastic car flick.

But man what a stinker it turned out to be. The lead actor was so bad he single-handedly ruined every scene he was in (and he was in far too many). So many useless/filler scenes with no cars, no action, just a bad actor drawing out the runtime. He was actually even worse than the lead actor from Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, and that's saying something. Mind you the rest of the cast was mostly excellent in Baby Driver, especially Jon Bernthal, Jon Hamm and Jamie Foxx (Spacey was decent too). But they have so little screen time relative to the lead that even four of Hollywood's most bankable actors combined couldn't save this picture. The action choreography was terrible too, in my opinion, with the budget obviously far too small for production team's ambitions. All the action sequences look like they were pared down at the last minute to save cash. So many cuts in the chase sequences you can't even really tell what's going on, likely to hide the fact that there actually isn't much going on. And then the mostly terrible music was the cherry on top of this turd sundae.

I suppose I should acknowledge that the trailer was very well done, as it successfully conned me into watching this trash in theatres when I couldn't find a non-3D evening showing of Wonder Woman.


OK, like I said before, Ansel Elgort is no Steve McQueen, but you've way overstated your case. The non-special effects driving sequences were outstanding, and you really lost all credibility by criticizing the music--not to mention mentioning Wonder Woman (zzzz) in any way favorably in comparison to this. (Choreography?...really???)
by Stewball
Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:48 pm
Forum: Movie-Specific
Topic: "Baby Driver"
Replies: 12
Views: 12656

"Baby Driver"

I'm stoked to see this movie, hoping the movie itself lives up to the trailer. If it does, it could finally unseat the 49 year reigning king of drive/chase movies, Bullitt (though The Driver --1978 with Ryan O'Neal--came close). As his name implies, Ansel Elgort is no Steve McQueen, Baby is no Bullitt, and a Subaru WRX is no Mustang GT fastback, but I'm always up for thinking outside the box.



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Another plus is music is very important to the script, with the action being choreographed to it to a large degree, I'm told:
https://filmink.com.au/2017/music-drivers-ed-baby-driver-set-edgar-wright/

After much digging I found this on two of the cars used, a Dodge Challenger and a Subaru WRX ???

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It doesn't open until August, but a festival release has already generated a 9.0 on IMDB and 100% on R/T.