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Talented rookie race-car driver Jimmy Bly has started losing his focus and begins to slip in the race rankings. It’s no wonder, with the immense pressure being shoveled on him by his overly ambitious promoter brother as well as Bly’s romance with his arch rival’s girlfriend Sophia. With much riding on Bly, car owner Carl Henry brings former racing star Joe Tanto on board to help Bly. To drive Bly back to the top of the rankings, Tanto must first deal with the emotional scars left over from a tragic racing accident which nearly took his life.-IMDb-

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Renny Harlin

Renny Harlin (born Lauri Mauritz Harjola, 15 March 1959) is a Finnish film director and producer, known for directing many action and horror movies. Harlin, best known for directing Die Hard 2, is a 4-time nominee for the infamous Golden Raspberry Award for worst film directing. He is, however, 86th on the list of highest grossing directors of all time (based on U.S. domestic gross revenue).

Renny Harlin was born in Riihimäki, Finland to a nurse mother and a physician father. His mother often took him to see films at the cinema as a child, particularly those of Alfred Hitchcock, and he became enamored with the movies often citing Sam Peckinpah’s The Wild Bunch (1969) as one of his favourites. Harlin had a video camera from a very early age and made his first short at the age of 12. At the age of 14 he decided to became a film director after he saw Don Siegel and Charles Bronson in Helsinki for the filming of Telefon (1977).

In 1980, Harlin was… read more

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Steve Pulaski

29Feb12

The only reason this is worth a look is because Hank Williams III has a special song in it. Other than that, just another action flick.

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VincentVendetta

5Nov11

Physics? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NwqQlrb4XIE

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Zandman75

31Oct11

If you don't care about cars and driving; if you detest proper acting and characters you can identify with; if intelligent, believable writing and gripping storytelling does nothing for you; and if you don't care about clever directing and editing that gives you that sense of speed... well, then I still can't guarantee that you'd like Driven. Driven's only asset is that it's unintentionally funny. All the time.

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