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Two-Lane Blacktop Reviews

Aug 28, 2024

I’m sure there’s a reason for this film but I couldn’t find it and was too bored to dwell on it. A couple of hours I’ll never get back. Avoid. Watched on DVD.

Mar 25, 2023

Anyone who ever set out on a doomed road trip will relate to Two Lane Blacktop. What at first seems like an Easy Rider retread quickly veers off from typical road movie sentimentality and becomes lost in the back roads of ennui and a foreboding sense of nihilism.

Feb 14, 2023

Pointless with no real plot continuity. The actors never smile - seem forever constipated. A cult classic because you would have to be in a cult to think this was a good film.

Sep 3, 2022

This is quite an easy watch - certainly a good diverting film if you like cars, particularly classic cars. Although the film is primarily about a car race, it felt pretty laid back. Its a nice, easy watch with some interesting enough characters, so yes, I'd recommend it, although the story maybe wasn't as clear and it perhaps wasn't as tense and exciting as some perhaps may hope it to be, if you assume it to be a non stop action film.

Sep 19, 2021

"I'd just like to know one thing, are we still racing or what? I've got speed to think about." Warren Oates, you're the dude who picks up every damn hitchhiker he sees. Your life has fallen apart and you're racing a couple of drifters cross-country while toting around hippies and old ladies. Two-Lane Blacktop immediately jumps out at you with its particularly nomadic atmosphere; we are introduced to a pair of protagonists that feel like buccaneers sailing the unpredictable, rolling waves of pre-interstate Route 66. It's a lifestyle that only attracts a few particular personalities, none of them especially well-adjusted; the emotionally reclusive 'Mechanic' and 'Driver' (Wilson and Taylor), the habitual hitchhiker 'Girl', and story-prone 'GTO' (Oates), who drops this little number on you late in the runtime: "if I'm not grounded pretty soon, I'm going to go into orbit." The hum of the engine and the miles under the belt is what keeps these people going, and to slow down is to die. Treating its setting as a refuge and brutal environment alike, Hellman's cult classic is one of the few road movies that feels totally and completely immersed in the identity of the lifestyle, a kinship that brings together plenty of those who would otherwise never meet. When Driver sharply shuts down GTO as he attempts to dive into an expositional tearjerker, it's more than a standoffish comment to prevent things from getting too chummy; it's confirmation that this motley crew is brought together not by background but instead by the path they walk (or rather, drive), no more, no less. And you only see him for a second, but James Mitchum's face is a carbon copy of his father's. (4/5)

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Aug 14, 2021

Perhaps all road movies should feel this desolate and uncertain. Hellman's brilliance here is taking a number of elements that shouldn't work (James Taylor's and Dennis Wilson's performances) or should be in a more conventional movie (the cross country race plot point) and mixing them together into something that feels totally unique.

Jul 26, 2021

Warren Oates saves this film with his character and performance. It's hard to imagine Taylor and Wilson carrying this picture considering the purposeful omission of any background or even motive of the main characters. If you liked Easy Rider you will like this too.

Jul 7, 2021

Hated it Not enough racing Too many freaking silent moments and just endless panning shots going from one scene to the next

Jan 24, 2021

I'm not sure if I get why this movie is considered a Master of Cinema. I don't know if I get this movie, there is a problem that I had with this movie, expectations. When I read this one is a great movie along side Easy Rider well you just can't help, but expect something unique. Easy Rider nor The Last Picture Show this is. The movie it's ambiguous just like it's protagonist, in this ambiguity you can read many thing from this movie if you want to, the type of movie that says more about how you may interprate it than the movie saying something, the true problem for me is that I am not sure the movie does say something at all.

Aug 6, 2020

Classic film noir, very dark and understated. James Taylor plays The Driver in a cool but slightly retarded way. Dennis Wilson as The Mechanic is just plain cool, period. Laurie Bird...poor girl...does a good job in her role, very true to the period. Warren Oates as Taylor's racing nemesis "GTO" is great, provides some much needed comic relief. He's the only real actor in the movie (other than a brief but memorable appearance by Harry Dean Stanton) and Oates excels as a pathological liar who will keep you on the edge of your seat waiting for him to pick up the next hitchhiker. But the real stars of this movie IMO are the cars. Taylor/Wilson's primer gray 1955 Chevy is probably the coolest car to ever be in a drama...454 engine with tunnel ram induction and dual quad carburetors, 4-speed manual transmission, racing slicks, "Grump Lump" hood scoop, American Racing Daisy wheels. Everything perfect. Oates' GTO Judge is also perfect for the role. If you buy the CD, make sure you get the collector's edition with commentary by the director and producer.

Nov 9, 2019

Excellent period piece.

Aug 11, 2019

If you're a fan of drag racing and the great looking "muscle- cars" of days gone by, this film is amazing. However, other than Oates' masterful and understated performance, the other leads are nothing more than movie-props in this meandering tale of life during the era when fast cars where commonplace on the dirt roads and lonely streets of America.

Dec 28, 2018

Car guys have this listed as a must see. I am a car guy and this was one of the biggest wastes of time in my life. I have an on-going joke with my friend who lent me this movie. I told him how I wanted to punch him in the face for letting me waste time watching this pile of garbage. This movie was worse than back to the future 3 and rocky 5 combined.

Sep 5, 2018

This just became an overnight favorite for me, as I knew it would. I love road/car movies and this is easily one of the best I've ever seen. It chronicles the existential ennui bubbling beneath male friendship and obsession and depicts the uniquely American thirst for an endless road to nowhere. The film is minimalist and makes the audience hunger for more and a deeper understanding of what's going on, which is the same journey the characters are taking. The characters are archetypes that become surprisingly intimate as the film slowly progresses. Taylor stays perfectly in a state of unease and annoyance throughout while Wilson charms and Oates beguiles every person he encounters. What does the movie mean? Why is a drive-in movie about street racers so brooding? The movie invites you to let it get under your skin and come back determined to figure it out, only to realize the answers are somewhere up the road, and you can never get there fast enough.

Feb 17, 2018

1001 movies to see before you die. Another lost Flixster rating. It was on FB.

Dec 31, 2017

A disillusioned driver and his mechanic hustle their way across America's fledgling drag racing circuit. Their monotonous wayward drift is interrupted by a chance meeting with a young female hitchhiker and several heated impromptu arguments with the owner of a Pontiac GTO, who decides to challenge them to a cross country race, with pink slips as the stakes. The rumble of engines tearing down the open road has never sounded better on film. Two-Lane Blacktop proved that the most interesting story of the 60's was about those who suffered in painful isolation deprived of an audience to regal. These poor souls abandoned society for the open road in search of something to cling on to even if it was just a mirage.

Jun 29, 2017

This movie's great. It reminds me a lot of Easy Rider only with cars and everything's competitive. I love the random humor in this movie, it surprised me. This movie is really laid back, pretty groovy and far out. It's pretty funny and really interesting to see rivals be so friendly to each other and helping each other out when they should be trying to kill one another. But the laid back feel of this movie just sets the whole tone. What's so interesting about the movie is that you don't really know anything about the main characters lives, rarely do they speak of their personal lives. But the strangers that get into their cars, you sort of know almost everything about them. Like the old lady and little girl who lost both her parents. Really touching stuff. Overall, great movie! Didn't completely knock my socks off like Easy Rider but it comes close.

Jan 15, 2017

A great classic road movie.

Jul 24, 2016

I really enjoyed this movie and I am not even sure I can really explain what it was about. At it's core, it just about 4 people, in 2 cars racing across country, but there's more going on. The dialogue is minimal, and it stars 2 musicians in their only performances, Dennis Wilson and James Taylor. It also stars the great Warren Oates who is excellent in this. The cars are cool and I was never bored for a second. This film may not be for everyone, but I enjoyed it!

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Jun 20, 2016

With little dialogue and zero character development, this is a very unique flick. There are things to like. Some of the scenery shots are beautiful and the film has a relaxing, chugging, pleasantness about it. However, what little there was of a plot fizzled out into nothingness. If you like films about nothing, this one is for you.

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