Why didn't they turn around and get the fuel from the crashed car?
The whole situation could have been easily avoided.
"Have you ever had... an Egyptian Feast?"
The whole situation could have been easily avoided.
"Have you ever had... an Egyptian Feast?"
Well, they weren't exactly the sharpest knives in the drawer.
shareNot turning around and getting fuel from the crashed car was one of the many flaws of this movie. Other flaws:
1. The Roxie girl is supposed to be dirty and grimy from being alone for a long time yet her shoes are sparkly clean?
2. The movie leads us to believe that the road and area the group are in is deserted (by the comment about the last town being 80 miles away and the lack of cell phone reception). But for a supposedly deserted area, there sure are a lot of people going through it in a short span of time: the group in the van, preppy guy and his girl, Roxie, Roxie's uncle, the police officer, the campers, and the hillbilly. Why does such a supposedly deserted place have so many people in just a few hours?
3. After Sarah knocks out the uncle, the preppy guy grabs a rope just lying around on a table. Not only is it convenient for there to be a rope right next to where she knocked him out, it's convenient that there is even a rope at all, am I right?
4. After knocking out Roxie's uncle, how come no one said, "Hey, this guy probably came here by car. Maybe we should see if he has a car we can use to get out of here."?
5. How is it possible to kill people by smudging Smucker's Strawberry Jam into their eyes?
6. Why does everybody blame the preppy guy for leaving on the lights when it was Barbie who turned on the lights?
7. Why does the black guy yell, "I have a big ass gun!" when it's a Glock 9mm? Since when is a Glock 9mm a big ass gun?
8. How is it possible to rollerblade 80 miles at night?
9. Where did the hillbilly with the shotgun come from? That was the most random part of the whole movie. Just no explanation or back story on that. WTF?
The funny thing? I know I've seen it (obviously as I asked about it), but remember nothing about it at all. Not exactly high praise, is it?..lol
It's literally forgettable.
"The Drive-in will never die" Joe Bob Briggs
After I posted my comment I noticed yours was 4 years old and I thought, "How much do you wanna bet this guy doesn't even remember the movie, let alone the comment he made?" Then when I saw the email saying you replied to my post I said, "He's gone tell me he forgot about the movie and his comment". And you confirmed my suspicions! LMAO!!!
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"The Drive-in will never die" Joe Bob Briggs