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Cult film director Monte Hellman follows up his legendary westerns THE SHOOTING and RIDE IN THE WHIRLWIND with another bona fide classic, this time set on the paved highways o...Read more
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Road Movie Classic
This film has to be 'your sort of thing' to be fully appreciated - this being the case it is hard to fault, whilst it is quite slow paced with very little in the way of curren...Read more
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70's funkadelic gearhead classic!
The only reason I don't give this a 5/5 rating is that it takes a really specialized fan to appreciate this movie - the acting is mediocre at best (excepting Dennis Wilson, wh...Read more

Two-Lane Blacktop (DVD, 2000, Limited Edition)

Monte Hellman, James Taylor, Dennis Wilson|Theatrical release: 1971 | Rating: R (MPAA)
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Cult film director Monte Hellman follows up his legendary westerns THE SHOOTING and RIDE IN THE WHIRLWIND with another bona fide classic, this time set on the paved highways of early 1970s America. Making their acting debuts, musicians Dennis Wilson and James Taylor play a pair of drag-racing drifters who battle against willing competitors all along the back roads of America, encountering a wild cast of characters. After stopping for lunch one afternoon, Taylor (The Driver) and Wilson (The Mechanic) discover a young woman in their back seat (Laurie Bird, credited as (The Girl). The newly formed trio continues to head east, and places a risky bet with Warren Oates after bumping into each other at a gas station. The first automobile to arrive in Washington D.C. is the winner. The prize: the loser's car (Taylor and Wilson drive a 1955 Chevy, while Oates pilots a 1970 Pontiac GTO). Strangely enough, rather than turning into a relentless fight to the finish, none of the participants seem too worried about picking up the pace. In fact, they act as if they're afraid of reaching their destinations, spurning an endless series of sidetracks that turns Hellman's film into a broad existential metaphor and cementing its place as one of 1970s Hollywood's bravest motion pictures.

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  • Edition: Limited Edition
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 013131122398

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1
Display Format:Limited Edition

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"...What the movie has is a feel for the road and out-of-the-way restaurants and gas stations matched by few others..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (10/15/1999)

4 stars out of 5 -- "As a study in obsession and emotional dislocation TWO-LANE BLACKTOP is in a class of its own."
Total Film - Philip Kemp (07/01/2007)

"Mr. Hellman films the flat, empty landscapes with his eyes on the horizon line, as if he were John Ford following a wagon train on its way west."
New York Times - Dave Kehr (12/18/2007)

"Hellman and screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer keep it as stripped down as almost anything in contemporary European art cinema -- it's both abstract and concrete."
Sight and Sound - Tom Charity (03/01/2008)

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Road Movie Classic

Created: 16/05/06
This film has to be 'your sort of thing' to be fully appreciated - this being the case it is hard to fault, whilst it is quite slow paced with very little in the way of current Hollywood automotive spectacle, it engenders the level of insight and 'soul' normally only associated with a documentary. The characters names are never revealed during the film referred to instead by associated titles, Warren Oates character drives a Yellow Pontiac GTO and is thus only ever referred to as 'GTO'. Aside from the chance to see aspects of everyday America not generally covered by films made during this era - the real attraction of the film is the cars, specifically the 1955 Street Rod Chevy occupied by 'The Driver' and 'The Mechanic'. If 60's big block muscle cars are your thing then the scene where the '55' dives in and out of traffic up a mountain road in pursuit of 'GTO' will make Ronin and French Connection pale into insignificance - Enjoy.
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70's funkadelic gearhead classic!

Created: 28/04/06
The only reason I don't give this a 5/5 rating is that it takes a really specialized fan to appreciate this movie - the acting is mediocre at best (excepting Dennis Wilson, who basically freelances his character throughout the movie, and does a great job doing so.), and the plot-line is kinda muddled. What makes the movie is the CARS, and the fact that it COULD have happened in the 70's and wouldn't happen today. Also, the soundtrack is classic! Think of the this as the car version of Easy Rider, and you will probably love it like I do! Ahh, history at it's best....
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two=lane blacktop

Created: 06/08/08
This movie is one of my favorite. I,ve had it on vhs and was glad to get it on dvd. I like the tin box it came in with a key chain of the car and a book about making the movie. This movie is a clasic that i can watch every day.
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