New Jersey Drive with Sharron Corley: DVD Cover

    New Jersey Drive Director: Nick Gomez, Howard McMaster Cast: Sharron Corley, Gabriel Casseus, Saul Stein, Gwen McGee

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/01/2005
    • Original Release: 1995
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 25,781

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    Original theatrical trailer; Deleted scenes

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    Side #1 --
    1. Beginning of the End [Main Titles] [6:02]
    2. Shots Fired [3:30]
    3. A Show of Force [6:01]
    4. Making the News [5:31]
    5. Playing the Police [6:48]
    6. Losing a Homey [4:38]
    7. It's My Own Life [5:51]
    8. On the Streets [7:23]
    9. What's My name? [4:35]
    10. Another Night in Jail [:52]
    11. You're Not My Father [4:37]
    12. Trigger Happy [4:52]
    13. The Walls Are Closing In [5:05]
    14. Dodging Bullets [5:45]
    15. Tired of Running [7:08]
    16. Welcome Home [5:00]
    17. R.I.P. [6:11]
    18. End Titles [3:23]

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    New Jersey Drive opens with Jason (Gabriel Casseus) heading off to juvenile detention then unfolds in flashback as, chronologically, the incidents leading to his arrest surface one by one. First the audience sees his violence and poverty-ridden project; next his go-nowhere delinquent friends are introduced, as is their hobby: joy riding. Soon some of the teens, including Jason, begin to convert their hobby into a part-time job as they steal cars and sell them to a sleazy chop-shop owner for pennies on the dollar. Eventually, luck runs out when they are caught in a police sting; one boy is shot to death by the crooked Officer Roscoe (Saul Stein), who then warns Jason not to tell a soul; however, they continue stealing cars. Meanwhile, Jason beats up a neighborhood acquaintance on the playground for a slight to his sister and finds himself the target of the boy's murder attempts. The action draws to a head as both Roscoe and the vengeful boy close in. Jeremy Beday, All Movie Guide

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    December 29, 2004: New Jersey Drive is one of my top 20 movies. It is realistic, gritty, exciting(great car chase) and funny(pulling over preppies in stolen cop car) It also has an amazing hip hop soundtrack (i have both volumes) featuring some old school outkast(before they went pop)and many more. this movie is like the east coast version of menace II society