Dear TV Producers:
Next time you start a new show, at least try and make it remotely accurate. Tonight while watching the premiere of Drive on Fox I noticed a big error. First they start their race in Key West, FL. Then they proceed to drive towards Miami (highway signage stated 39 miles), then there were MOUNTAINS along the highway. Last time I checked, the highest point in this part of florida was a trash mound maybe a hundred feet above sea level. So no mountains, and no desert like foliage on the side of the road. C’mon you’d think after so many tv folk having shot movies and shows here they’d know that there are no mountains here….
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Fullman says,
LOL! I noticed the same thing last night… I was like, um, it’s not dusty and brown in the Keys, nor is there any elevation alongside the road, or overpasses for that matter.
Still, it was an entertaining movie, if us South Floridians can get past the fact that it looks nothing like South Florida.
Apr 16, 2007 at 6:20 pm