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The Last Ride

The Last Ride (2004)

June. 02,2004
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5.1
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NR
| Drama Action Thriller TV Movie

After thirty years in prison, ex-con Ronnie recruits his grandson to exact revenge on Darryl, the cop who put him behind bars. Standing in their way is Ronnie's son, whom Darryl raised.

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Alicia
2004/06/02

I love this movie so much

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Claysaba
2004/06/03

Excellent, Without a doubt!!

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Lachlan Coulson
2004/06/04

This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.

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Zlatica
2004/06/05

One of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.

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MBunge
2004/06/06

The Last Ride is half action movie, half car commercial. I'm not sure which it started out as, a bright idea of the General Motors marketing department or a real film that had to whore itself out for funding, but the end result is surprising not terrible. Oh, don't get me wrong. This isn't a good movie. It has a badly constructed plot, an oddly disjointed generational theme and is about as exciting as watching somebody change a flat tire. However, there are plenty of worse ways to spend an hour and a half.Ronnie Purcell (Dennis Hopper) used to steal military payrolls back in the Vietnam War era with the help of his wife and a Pontiac GTO named "The Judge". His wife gets killed and Ronnie gets arrested. 30 years later, Ronnie gets out of prison. His son Aaron (Will Patton) is a cop who ended up being raised by Darryl Kurtz (Fred Ward), the man who arrested Ronnie and now runs a successful security company. Ronnie's grandson Matt (Chris Carmack) is a gearhead who dabbles in street racing and various minor crimes. His girlfriend JJ Cruz (Nadine Velazquez) used to work in a chop shop but is trying to go straight so she and Matt can have a life together.Matt and his grandpa team up to find "The Judge" just as Kurtz decides to frame them for murder. It turns out that Kurtz was Ronnie's partner in the payroll thefts, something he desperately wants to cover up. As Aaron discovers the man who raised him is a giant scumbag, he joins Ronnie's efforts to get the evidence of Kurtz' criminal past, which Kurtz' men promptly steal from them. Then Matt and JJ break into Kurtz' house to find evidence of all the underhanded and illegal things he's done as part of his security business, but they have to throw that evidence away to escape from Kurtz' armed thugs. Finally, Ronnie invites Kurtz out for a showdown in what appears to be a rock quarry, where he and JJ secretly tape Kurtz' confession before Ronnie inexplicably decides to kill himself and his old enemy by driving off a cliff. Oh, and while all that's going on, the movie repeatedly dwells on glamour shots of the 2004 Pontiac GTO.The Last Ride is competently directed with mundane yet unobjectionable dialog and the cast does an adequate job, but the story they're telling is quite labored. For the first hour of the film, things repeatedly grind to a halt so one character after another can explain the overly involved plot and back story to the audience. Expository dialog is oftentimes a necessary evil in filmmaking. There's a limited amount of time and it's an efficient way of conveying crucial information to the viewer. Repeated use of the technique, though, is a sign of trouble. I lost count after a while, but this movie has at least 4 or 5 expository dialog scenes, which is at least 3 or 4 too many for this sort of thing. And by the time the good guys get incriminating evidence on the bad guys for a second time, only to lose it all for a second time, it's pretty obvious that much of what's going on is just to kill time between product placements of the 2004 Pontiac GTO.Middle aged Aaron Purcell working through his father issues is also a weirdly distracting element at work in this movie. The old guy teaming up with the handsome young kid and a hot chick makes sense for this sort of thing. Sticking a 40something dude in the middle of all that and having him fuss and fume over the abandonment and betrayal of his father figures is like a piece of cucumber stuck in a bowl of chocolate pudding. It doesn't belong and somewhat spoils the taste.Since The Last Ride is as much advertisement as entertainment, it's also extremely unobjectionable. There's no nudity, no bad language and the action scenes are about as tame as an episode of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. Like most commercials that are trying to sell you something, this film doesn't want to distract you with anything with anything all that enjoyable. Every time you watch this and are thinking about something besides the 2004 Pontiac GTO, The Last Ride is failing in its primary mission.Watching a 90 minute car commercial isn't exactly fun, but the filmmaking expertise used in making this commercial is high enough that it doesn't feel like a total waste of time. That's not saying much about the value of The Last Ride, but it is something.

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eclipsegtv62000
2004/06/07

I have just seen the movie and i think it's really cool The thing i liked the most is the plot I wouldn't change a thing about it it was perfect But the thing's i didn't think were all that great Was the color of the 2000 Mitsubishi eclipse silver They should have gone for something like red or blue How ever the underground lighting kit was cool But that's not the end the other thing i did'NT like was The 2004 Pontiac GTO with the 350 horse LS1 under the hood It would have been better to have used the 05 model with the 400 horse LS2 THAT WOULD HAVE BURNED SOME SERIOUS RUBBER Also the should have used NOS nitrous instead of ZEX They should have of raced the GTO at least once to see what kind of power it had the thing that would have been really cool is to have battled the eclipse against the GTO Another thing that stumped me was how did Dennis hopper know about The drift trick with the hand brake when he was driving the eclipse

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Sonia
2004/06/08

I have just seen 'The last ride'on DVD and I really liked it very much, not only because Will Patton, who is in fact my favorite actor, apart from Gerry Butler, is an excellent character actor, but also because the story itself is very interesting. Since the very beginning I was caught by an attractive argument so that I enjoyed this movie very much.I am waiting anxiously to buy it on DVD because I love Will, he has showed his enormous talent for acting in all his films so I hope he will be nominated for the Oscar awards one day. On the other hand it is clear that the American productions are much better than those made in Europe, without any doubt and although some of them are not good, (there is always an exception to the rules), in general American action movies, like 'The last ride' are better and more interesting. I do not why but the case is that I personally prefer those films made in the States and not only because of Will but also because I love them and that is all. In conclusion, this is a very recommendable film with good performances and an interesting story.

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thejokersc
2004/06/09

The movie had a great plot and moved at a fast pace that kept me on the edge of the seat. I loved the action and the driving I thought was kept realistic.Dennis Hopper proves he still has it. He was a perfect choice for this movie. The grandson of a ex-con and his sexy girl friend "JJ" made a good balance. The choice the writer had for keeping the secret on the car was so unique. My hats off for this choice. The whole time while watching this I found that I couldn't predict the next thing and I like that in a movie. Hopper made me remember "EasyRider" and why he became popular. I hope to see him choose some more roles like this one.

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