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Rating: - far from a sunday drive
I never thought a film with simply the title of "Drive" would have such good martial arts action. Yes, Mark Dacascos stars in Drive, but the choreography and intensity of the fights is unlike anything I have evr seen him do before. Only The Strong is maybe the closest Mark gets with the Capoeira fighitng style in that movie. In Drive, it is obvious that wires are used quite a bit, but the results are Matrix-like effects that outdo alot of the compeition such as Romeo Must Die and The One. Mark's ... Read More
Rating: - Great movie!
I love this movie, AWESOME choreographed fight scenes that are very well filmed, great humor, and how can you say no to a love crazed Brittany Murphy and great martial arts! :)
Rating: - Fun Movie with Lots of Senseless Action!!!
This movie is one sequence after another set-up for one reason, to display the martial arts of Mark Dacascos. The plot, lame, the budget - lame, the action - spectacular!!! The acting from support characters like Kadeem Hardison and a young Brittany Murphy as well as John Pyper-Ferguson are just fun.
Dacascos is one of the more exciting martial artists to watch, but he garners few quality roles. Even in movies that he does not get a good role, he generally makes the best of it. This ... Read More
Rating: - cut version, btu still good if you don't have all region player, though why you wouldn't get one I don't know
I wish I could answer that but I don't have one myself, I'm just lazy I guess. But the movie even in the 95 or so minute version is still very good. It does feel like it was taken straightt form tv, but still one of the best tv movies ever. Mark dacoscas gets his real starring role in this one. And you will find out that this guy is a true martial arts master. His athletic ability is uncomparable to other actors. He has that somerican looking face, I don't see why he can't do more roles like this, ... Read More
Rating: - Mark Dacascos got skills!!
The plot of this movie allows the underrated actor, Dacascos, to truly show off what a major talent he his. All the different body twists and turns in the movies. He must have been particularly exhausted. I can only imagine how many times he had to repeat those scenes. And then a lot of his moves corresponded like a robot. And I'd hear people rave about "the first green ranger's" moves, Jason David Frank, and granted he's superb at karate, but after seeing this, Dacascos is unbelieveable. Someone on ... Read More
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