Ryan Gosling just finished starring in his most recent film Drive, about a Hollywood
stunt driver who gets caught up in a heist gone wrong.
The stunt driver who died on the set of Deadpool 2 has been named as professional motorbike racer Joi «SJ» Harris.
Luke is a motorcycle
stunt driver who performs in a travelling show.
«The Place Beyond the Pines» «Blue Valentine» director Derek Cianfrance reunites with his star Ryan Gosling for this crime drama about a motorcycle
stunt driver who considers a life of crime.
Ryan Gosling stars as a movie
stunt driver who moonlights as a by - appointment - only wheelman for crooks who lack their own wheels.
Basically, they replaced a man who delivers things no questions asked with
a stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver no questions asked.
Ryan Gosling (who was the male lead in Blue Valentine) stars as Luke, a chain - smoking motorcycle
stunt driver who works at a traveling carnival riding his bike inside a big steel ball with two other daredevils, whizzing around each other at life - threatening speeds.
Pre-Dating is the World's Largest Speed Dating Company Focusing on Single Ford's hilarious new Mustang ad features a professional female
stunt driver who takes unsuspecting blind dates on the ride of their lives
I feel such sadness and pity for
the stunt drivers who risked their lives as part of the making of this week's new release Getaway, starring Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez...
Not exact matches
The setup: Ryan Gosling, on a wonderful streak with «Blue Valentine» and «Crazy Stupid Love,» is a
stunt driver by day and criminal wheelman by night,
who falls in love with a parolee's wife (Cary Mulligan).
Starring Ryan Gosling, Carey Mulligan, Bryan Cranston and Albert Brooks Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (Valhalla Rising) Rated R for strong brutal violence, language and some nudity Ryan Gosling is a Hollywood
stunt man
who at night moonlights as a getaway
driver for hire.
But if you're a particular stickler for knowing what a film is about before going to see it, here you go: Ryan Gosling is the nameless, borderline mute
who is a movie
stunt -
driver by day and getaway
driver by night.
And so, our choice for the best movie of 2011 is Nicolas Winding Refn's stylish «neon noir» thriller Drive, an adaptation of James Sallis» 2005 novel starring Ryan Gosling as an unnamed Hollywood
stunt - man and in - demand getaway
driver who finds himself having to deal with the fall - out from a heist gone wrong.
Academy Award nominated actor Ryan Gosling portrays the principle character, a
stunt driver for movies
who moonlights as a getaway
driver.
«Drive» is the story of a Hollywood
stunt driver by day (Gosling), a loner by nature,
who moonlights as a top - notch getaway
driver - for - hire in the criminal underworld.
Ryan Gosling is a motorcycle
stunt driver - turned - bank robber
who falls in love with Eva Mendes «small - town girl and ends up fathering a child.
This was followed with a starring role in Drive, based on a novel by James Sallis, in which he plays the role of a Hollywood
stunt performer
who moonlights as a getaway
driver.
Based on the novel by James Sallis, the lean - and - mean picture stars Ryan Gosling as
Driver — a stunt driver moonlighting as a getaway - driver - for - hire who gets mixed up with the wrong p
Driver — a
stunt driver moonlighting as a getaway - driver - for - hire who gets mixed up with the wrong p
driver moonlighting as a getaway -
driver - for - hire who gets mixed up with the wrong p
driver - for - hire
who gets mixed up with the wrong people.
That brings us more or less to John Wick, as director Chad Stahelski and the army of
drivers,
stunt coordinators, military veterans, tactical firearms consultants, and Brazilian jiu - jitsu instructors
who helped turn Keanu Reeves into a precision - tuned killing machine assert their legitimacy as heirs to a tradition that began in the days of hand - cranked cameras and nitrate stock.
In his latest film, Nicolas Winding Refn's Drive, he plays a
stunt driver (simply called Driver) for Hollywood films who moonlights as a getaway driver for hire, where he encounters all sorts of shady characters, including a pair of particularly ruthless businessmen played by Ron Perlman and Albert B
driver (simply called
Driver) for Hollywood films who moonlights as a getaway driver for hire, where he encounters all sorts of shady characters, including a pair of particularly ruthless businessmen played by Ron Perlman and Albert B
Driver) for Hollywood films
who moonlights as a getaway
driver for hire, where he encounters all sorts of shady characters, including a pair of particularly ruthless businessmen played by Ron Perlman and Albert B
driver for hire, where he encounters all sorts of shady characters, including a pair of particularly ruthless businessmen played by Ron Perlman and Albert Brooks.
This is a character study and the character is the unnamed
driver (Ryan Gosling), a would - be
stunt man
who is also a wheel for hire.
Block and his cohort of barnstorming rallycross
drivers have established a new definition for racing aces,
who combine the familiar and the absurd, incorporating Hollywood
stunts and action sports.
There's Rod, holder of the record at Pikes Peak for so many years that they started calling the place Millen's Mountain; there's Steve Millen, rally
driver, road racer and performance parts maker at Stillen; there's Rhys, son of Rod, himself a rally
driver, successful Pikes Peak racer and
driver of
who - knows - how - many
stunts in all those «Fast and / or Furious» movies; and now there is Ryan, a lad so polite you almost want to hire him on the spot to do public relations work at Disneyland, maybe for a souped - up version of Autopia where the cars leave the track and drift wildly through the Magic Kingdom.
It will be driven by
stunt driver Ken Block (left in photo),
who was lured away from Subaru.
It is a competitive single or multi-player game to see
who can make more money at a wide variety of jobs such as body builder, ER Attendant, deep - sea explorer,
stunt car
driver, clown, sushi master, farmer, newscaster and dentist (we could name all 50, but you get the idea).
The instructors are professional
drivers who are or have been involved in drag racing, law enforcement, or movie
stunt driving.