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lol.
it's Marlboro.
since when do ordinary residents living in an ordinary house on an ordinary farm with an ordinary old pickup truck have a two way radio in the pickup truck that communicates with the police on all the same channels that the police use ?
other than cb radio channel 9 & 19 allegedly being "monitored" by the police, I know of no small town or otherwise in the usa that has this type of setup between its residents and the police that allows unrestricted access to their communication system.
reality has it that if a police vehicle is stolen, you went get very far with it but in this movie, you do, and for two hours.
I really like Kevin bacon, he was awesome in "murder in the first" but this movie must have just been casual fun and a paycheck for him.

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That was no ordinary citizen's truck. That was the sheriff's truck. That point was established when the sheriff went into his home, talked to his dogs, packed his bag, and left. That being said, I completely agree with you about Kevin Bacon. I'm also a fan of Shea Whigham. This movie left me very underwhelmed.

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EliteData...try to watch the next movie before you posting idiotic rants on imdb...and to specify what really happend since you seem to have not watched the movie before coming here to whine like s tupid brat...the truck he stole from the rednecks, he left on the road after the biker cop pulled him over, he then ran home and took his own truck with the radio in it to make that radio contact...

~If the realistic details fails, the movie fails~

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