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She can't (and won't) drive 55.... Stephen King's novel about the twisted love affair between a boy and his car gets transferred to the screen, courtesy of suspense master John Carpenter. Although lacking some of the more outré supernatural elements of the source material, this high-octane cinematic tune-up more than delivers the goods, horror-wise (Christine's midnight rampages will never be forgotten)--as well as being a sly exposé of the random cruelties within the high-school pecking order. Keith Gordon (who has gone on to become a stellar director in his own right, with films such as A Midnight Clear and Mother Night to his credit) gives a wonderfully controlled central performance. Carpenter's atmospheric original score is backed up by a well-chosen collection of rock classics, including George Thorogood's "Bad to the Bone" (the titular character's all-too-apt theme song).
--Andrew Wright
Azwed said:Yeah bad to the bone is kind of what I thought.
I am still pissed that my sister lost that DVD.![]()
Wizard said:
Burn one....I just found it on morpheus......
RoamingSpirit said:"Bad To The Bone" was the opening theme.
Little Richards "You Keep A Knockin, But You Can't Come In" was later in the movie when Dennis Broke into Darnells' Garage ,and was trying to get in Christine.
The song You heard most throughout the movie was "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris.
This is one of my all time favorite movies (see it close to sixty times) even thinking of writing a sequel to it. With Mr. Kings permission of course.
RoamingSpirit said:"Bad To The Bone" was the opening theme.
Little Richards "You Keep A Knockin, But You Can't Come In" was later in the movie when Dennis Broke into Darnells' Garage ,and was trying to get in Christine.
The song You heard most throughout the movie was "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Thurston Harris.
This is one of my all time favorite movies (see it close to sixty times) even thinking of writing a sequel to it. With Mr. Kings permission of course.
You want them to recall a movie over a SONG?Wizard said:What was the song they kept playing????????Was it Bad to the bone????
Anyone know?????....................