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GTO test drive; GTO historical video; 2005 GTO first look; A look behind-the-scenes; Commentaries from the stars and director; And more!
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1. Main Titles [2:36]
2. Do You Drive? [3:02]
3. Life Choices [4:07]
4. Family History [3:58]
5. Along for the Ride [3:57]
6. Questions and Answers [5:34]
7. Reluctant Partnership [6:10]
8. Trust and Betrayal [5:57]
9. Deadly Distraction [6:14]
10. Find the Judge [4:38]
11. GTO Joyride [5:09]
12. Key Evidence [6:15]
13. Insurance Policy [5:16]
14. Safe at Home [4:45]
15. Generations United [4:54]
16. Buckle Up [6:04]
17. Brilliant Idea [3:25]
18. End Titles [2:14]
Inasmuch as the made-for-cable The Last Ride was assembled by the same folks responsible for such action films as The Fast and the Furious and XXX, one shouldn't be surprised that the picture is virtually one long thrill-packed car chase. Released from prison after three decades, modern-day outlaw Ronnie Purnell (Dennis Hopper) is determined to get even with Darryl Kurtz (Fred Ward), the cop who in 1974 put Ronnie away after a violent skirmish in which Ronnie's wife was killed. To this end, Purnell enlists the aid of his hero-worshipping grandson, Matthew (Chris Carmack), who brings along his sexy girlfriend (and ace auto mechanic) JJ Cruz (Nadine Velazquez). Wasting no time, Purnell revs up his beloved 1969 Pontiac GTO, in which he has the key to a safety deposit box containing damning evidence against Kurtz, and embarks on a spectacular crime-and-speed spree. Hoping to stop Purnell dead in his tracks is his own police officer son (and Matthew's father), Aaron Purnell (Will Patton), who had been raised by Kurtz after the arrest of his dad and the death of his mom. Described by one critic as "an 87-minute car commercial," The Last Ride originally aired June 2, 2004, on the USA cable network. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide