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Drive is a 2011 American action drama film directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. The screenplay, written by Hossein Amini, is based on James Sallis's 2005 novel of the same name. The film stars Ryan Gosling as an unnamed Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway driver. He quickly grows fond of his neighbor, Irene (Carey Mulligan), and her young son, Benicio. When her debt-ridden husband, Standard (Oscar Isaac), is released from prison, the two men take part in what turns out to be a botched million-dollar heist that endangers the lives of everyone involved. The film co-stars Bryan Cranston, Christina Hendricks, Ron Perlman, and Albert Brooks.

A man (billed as "The Driver"), works as a mechanic, a stunt double, a stunt driver, and a criminal-for-hire getaway driver in Los Angeles, California. His jobs are all managed by auto shop owner Shannon, who persuades Jewish-American mobster Bernie Rose and his half-Italian partner Nino "Izzy" Paolozzi to purchase a car for the Driver to race. The Driver meets his new neighbor, Irene, and grows close to her and her young son, Benicio. Their relationship is interrupted when Irene's husband, Standard Gabriel, arrives after his release from prison. Standard owes protection money from his time in prison and is assaulted by Albanian gangster Chris Cook, who demands that Standard rob a pawn shop for $40,000 to pay off the debt, threatening that otherwise he will hurt Benicio and Irene. Learning this, the Driver offers to act as the getaway driver for the pawn shop robbery.

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Enraged and agonized at finding Shannon's corpse at the auto shop, the Driver disguises himself with a rubber stuntman's mask, follows Nino from the pizzeria to the Pacific Coast Highway and rams his car onto a beach. The Driver chases Nino towards the ocean and drowns him. He calls Irene and tells her that he will not return, also letting her know that she and Benicio were the best part of his life. The Driver meets Bernie, who promises that Irene will be safe in exchange for the money. Upon receiving the money, Bernie stabs him in the stomach before the Driver pulls out his own knife and stabs Bernie to death. The Driver manages to escape, while Bernie's corpse lies in the parking lot next to the cash. Irene knocks on the Driver's apartment door and walks away when no one answers. Although severely wounded, the Driver drives into the night.

I was very taken with this little crime story that James Sallis wrote. I felt that the way the world was presented in the book demanded that its true grit be retained in the script. The grit comes from seeing the world from the point of view of the driver in the car. It's those elements that I felt were critical to retain to make this film a very unique cinematic experience.

When Refn read the first screenplay for Drive, he was more intrigued by the concept of a man having a split personality, being a stuntman by day and a getaway driver at night, than the plot of the story.[14] Believing that the director might be intimidated by the script, as it was unlike anything he had done before, Gosling had concerns about whether Refn wanted to participate. Refn took on the project without hesitation.[14]

The film was made on a production budget of about $15 million and shot in various parts of Los Angeles, beginning on September 25, 2010.[8][23] Locations were picked by Refn while Gosling drove him around the city at night. At the director's request, Los Angeles was picked as the shooting location due to budget constraints.[24] Refn moved into a plush Los Angeles home and insisted that the cast members and screenwriter Amini move in with him. They would work on the script and film all day, then watch films, edit, or drive at night.[25] Refn asked that the editing suite be placed in his home as well.[8] With a shooting script of 81 pages, Refn and Gosling continued to trim down dialogue during filming.[15]

Car scenes were filmed with a "biscuit rig," a camera car rig developed for the film Seabiscuit (2003). It allowed stunt driver Robert Nagle to steer the car, freeing Gosling to concentrate on acting.[35] Consistent with Refn's usual visual style, wide-angle lenses were used extensively by cinematographer Sigel, who avoided hand-held camera work.[34] Preferring to keep the film more "grounded" and authentic, he also avoided the use of computer-generated imagery (CGI). Budget restrictions were also a factor in this decision.[36]

Although many stunt drivers are credited, Gosling did some stunts himself,[37] after completing a stunt driving car crash course.[38] During the production, Gosling re-built the 1973 Chevrolet Malibu used in the film, taking it apart and putting it back together.[39] Filming concluded on November 12, 2010.[23][40]

The Driver has been compared to the Man With No Name, a character portrayed by Clint Eastwood in Sergio Leone's Dollars Trilogy, because he almost never speaks, communicating mostly non-verbally.[44] The Driver's meager dialogue is not designed to present him as tough, but to soften him. Refn chose to give The Driver very little dialogue and have him drive around listening to synth-pop music, taking control when it counts.[47] Peter Debruge of Variety opined that what The Driver lacks in psychology, he makes up through action and stylish costuming.[37] The Driver's wardrobe, in particular the satin jacket with the logo of a golden scorpion on the back, was inspired by the band KISS, and Kenneth Anger's 1964 experimental film Scorpio Rising.[39] Refn sees the former as the character's armor, and the logo as a sign of protection.[49] According to reviewer Peter Canavese, the jacket is a reference to the fable of The Scorpion and the Frog, mentioned in the film, which evokes its use in the Orson Welles film Mr. Arkadin.[50]

"Had a great time at this classic old school drive in. It's like a trip back in time. The only concession to the 21st century is you get the soundtrack through your FM radio. It was a lot of fun and very reasonably priced. Classic snack bar."

"The people that work here make this a great place to visit, watch movies, and eat way too much consession foods! At $7 per adult being the most you pay for two current movies, you cannot beat this place!"

After buying a few 10TB drives I'm consolidating folders of movies to one new drive and keeping the old drives for new media. Since they are all a few years old, I figured I'd clean them up and not use them as storage per say.

Is there a feature I'm overlooking for Radarr to just scan the drives I have, be like, oh shit, movie XYZ isn't at D:\Movies\XYZ anymore, it is at F:\Movies\XYZ now and have it adjust the paths automagically?

To date, there are a total of less than 250 drive-in theaters operating with digital projection in the US, and a total of 310 operating overall, so visiting the Swan is a great opportunity to revisit the past or just have a great time!

Please remember to support your drive-in by buying your snacks from us in the snack bar; the money we take in at the box office goes to pay for the movie rental and transportation fees. The money we get from sales in the snack bar goes to paying our bills and keeping this drive-in here!

Becky's was voted "Best Drive-In Theater" in the Lehigh Valley area in the Morning Call's Readers Choice Awards since the category was created in 2007. Becky's was also recognized in 2016 in USA Today's 10 Best Drive-In Theaters, coming in as the 5th best drive-in theater in the USA. Becky's was also recognized by being voted "The Best of the Best" in Showmanship by the Drive-In Theater Fan Club in 1996, and was also included in the New York Times' "10 Drive-Ins Worth a Detour" by Don and Susan Sanders in 2002. This family run business is located in Walnutport PA, (Lehigh Township) on Route 248 approximately 11 miles North of Allentown, PA, 20 miles West of Easton, PA and 15 miles from Bethlehem, PA.

We broadcast sound for the movies over FM radio. You can get sound using your car radio or a portable radio. Tune to 90.7 FM for screen 1 and 100.5 FM for screen 2. Note: the frequency for screen 2 has changed for the 2023 season.

We also have portable radios available for rent. These can be rented from our screen 1 projection booth. A radio rental costs $4.00, and we require a valid driver's license or other form of identification to hold while the radio is rented.

So indeed reading from a flash memory will cause it to rewrite some blocks every now and then. Writing to a flash memory happens block wise, and every block can only be rewritten a certain amount of times (actual number differs). But considering that this number is quite high, the drive manages (wear leveling) the writes to be evenly spread across the drive, and only every 100th or so read uses a write, your drive will probably die of other reasons before. Or you will just dump it, because it has gotten too small.

No. Reads by themselves do not wear out a flash drive; the limit applies only to write operations. However, repeated read operations may necessitate occasional rewriting as noted by Walter Maier-Murdnelch.

As a side note, the number of write cycles a flash memory block can sustain ranges from less than 5,000 to 1,000,000, depending on the process--flash ICs manufactured using processes with smaller nanometer values wear out faster (25nm flash memory is limited to about 3,000 write cycles). To mitigate this limitation, flash drives use wear leveling to spread writes across the flash memory IC to ensure that no one block receives a disproportionate number of writes.

Otherwise, flash drives have a long enough lifespan for all practical purposes, and it is more probable that actual physical harm will come to them, than that they will die from "material wear" in that time.

Park with your driver or passenger side door as close to a pole as possible, as if you were putting a speaker on your window. Small vehicles like cars and hatchbacks park next to a white pole, Large vehicles like Trucks and SUVs park next to an orange pole. Two vehicles will fit between each set of poles.

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