real human being and a real hero
Here's to hoping we get a 1/6th scale "Driver" figure sometime! I don't normally collect custom figures, but would snatch him up in a heartbeat.
I love this movie. I love it so much that I got the jacket
Nice pic! I got the jacket as well.
Thanks man
I love the steady clothing jacket, but I don't have the balls to wear it in public
I bought the jeans jacket and pants. I'm waiting to get the glasses and gloves. I might post a pic when I have everything together.
You're buying the selima optique money 2 glasses?
“He is trying to suppress the violence – but the sequel shows the process of him accepting that this is who he is. He tries to become a normal person and re-invents himself. After his fiancée is killed, the violence is unleashed again.”
“It was difficult not to visualise Ryan Gosling playing the role when I wrote the sequel,” admits Sallis. “I think he really made the character his own. Of course, they made changes in the script – but it has the blood, heart and guts of the book – it feels like my film.”
“He is someone who doesn’t really have much personality. You never really know him or his motives, however much backstory I give. In the film, Ryan Gosling’s long looks with no expression on his face sums this state up perfectly.”
Spoiler:Seven years have passed. Driver has left the old life, become Paul West, and founded a successful business back in Phoenix. Walking down the street one day, he and his fiancee are attacked by two men and, while Driver dispatches both, his fiancee is killed. Sinking back into anonymity, aided by his friend Felix, an ex-gangbanger and Desert Storm vet, Driver retreats, but finds that his past stalks him and will not stop. He has to turn and face it.
I loved this movie and definitely feel like it should be a stand-alone film..but how can you not be excited for a sequel.
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