burrpenick
Joined Mar 2012
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The lead was so lovable and the settings were too! Maybe a little predictable, but thats not always a bad thing.
Maybe its just me- but I really dont have a problem w/the gay lifestyle, but why does Hollywood SEEM to be pushing the gay/mix race relationships on us? I could have been fine if it had been a straight group- not sure how this plays out to youth? Same with product advertisements- seems like they have an agenda?
I always like true stories and after reading some of the news stories about the heist, this one held pretty close to the truth. I also wanted to see it for the local content- Kentucky. Never did figure out why they showed an interstate exit sign on I26 in western NC for the towns of Spruce Pine and Burnsville....ideas? Maybe I missed something- like a side trip to Charlotte?
Also got the feeling that the writers were trying to convey the consequences of these dreams/fantasies the boys were thinking about. Seven years (especially early twenties) in a Federal prison must have been hard, but at least they were not put in a maximum security facility. I didnt love the language- yes, many folks do talk like this (F--- word continuously) but my experience revealed its not the norm.
At the start of the show, the girls are pulled over by a cop in a 1964 FORD Galaxie. They are driving a 1957 Chevy, but one of them states that the year is 1961- 4 yrs before the cop car was made! I liked the film, and understand the drama between the men and women was played up more than actually happened. It was a neat story!