The Last Ride," which appears tonight on USA, is a brazen commercial for Pontiac that is souped up to look sort of like a car-chase movie. The network has made no pretense about this, hyping its achievement as a "unprecedented integrated marketing opportunity." You can't skip the ads without missing the movie.
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In all this exposition one glaring element of the story is left to speak for itself. That is, of course, the overbearing presence of Pontiacs: new ones, old ones, S.U.V.'s, race cars, luxury cars, Bonnevilles and GTO's.
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There's no hiding it: everyone here, especially Mr. Hopper, is shilling. As his Ronnie points out, everyone hated the establishment in the 60's; but this rage, the movie makes clear, has gone the way of the carburetor. General Motors is thus free to present itself as our delinquent pal, and our link to America's lawless past. After all, part of what Matt admires about Grandpa Jailbird is his virtuosity with a car, and in particular a '69 GTO.
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