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Driven (2001) - S10 E80
Buckle up because this week on Shoot The Hostage, we're hitting the track with a film that definitely ran out of gas at the box office! Dan and Sarah dive headfirst into the glorious box-office flop that is Driven (2001)
We brake down the bewildering plot involving characters played by Kip Pardue, Burt Reynolds, Estella Warren, Gina Gershon (making her second appearance on the podcast) and Robert Sean Leonard. We pull back the curtain on the film's massive budget, chaotic production (including casting just 3 days before shooting), and truly head-scratching moments that lead to "first day on Earth performances".
If you're desperately searching for a podcast covering movies that flopped at the box-office, diving into guilty pleasure movies, or are specifically curious about movies about motorsports and racing, especially a spectacularly bad racing movie, then this is your checkered flag! We tackle everything from the absurd dialogue ("What am I, a piece of wood?" and "You old fish") to Renny Harlin's questionable directing methods. Find out why even Sylvester Stallone himself might regret making this one.
In this episode, expect:
- An apology from Dan (it's apology season, after all) for introducing Sarah to this particular film.
- Analysis of the film's inaccuracies, from unrealistic race tactics to physics-defying stunts
- Commentary on the film's portrayal of women and its overall testosterone driven nature
- A brief tangent on mammals
- Ideas for how a Driven remake could actually cross the finish line successfully
Season 10 runs until May 26th with 10 episodes this time
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