Trenton (10 out of 10 ) Now we're talking a true classic here. One of the most influential and important movies made in the last 50 years. The screenplay is beautiful with perfect dialogue by Lucas, Katz and Huyck. This is a must-read/see for everyone interested in movies. Screenwriting and filmmaking elevated to a level of art we seldom see.
chris (10 out of 10 ) A lot of good people are in this classic film about the old days. Good music cool cars.
John D (10 out of 10 ) The absolute best film ever. Tons of laughs, excellent cars, fantastic music all working together for 2 hours of the most fun you could have watching a movie. I met Paul, Bo, and Candy around 2000 at "World of Wheels" in St. Louis, got autographs, shirts, pictures and talked probably 30 minutes total with them. They were a real class act. Bo wasn't feeling real well that day, but they still cracked it up with us a while. It's great that Paul has accepted Christ as his personal savior. Great going, man.
Marcos G (10 out of 10 ) I've used the line the bum says when Terry asks him to buy the Old Harper for him all my life. There are so many quips in this movie, it takes a couple of times to catch them. Enjoy.
molly robinson (10 out of 10 ) I'm molly I'm 12 years old and13 in December and I just love the movie. When my dad put it on I thought here's another boring movie but then wow I've got a model of the car small and a t-shirt of milners coupe, my favorite car 5 windows.
Tut (10 out of 10 ) There are quite a few lines here that aren’t in the final film. It’s odd to read them. Many seem worthy of being cut, like when Toad is talking to James Dean as he tries to pick up Debbie. That was pretty cheesy.
There are some typos too, but just a few. It’s still one of the top 10 films of all time.