The Rolling Stones: Ride 'Em on Down (Music Video 2016) Poster

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10/10
Honestly, if you like music and cars, this is one of the best music videos
Cinema2kMendoza25 January 2024
I think kristen stewart driving a mustang in the video was a great idea, because she looks really pretty, and the car...is perfect.

Is a mustang 1968 fastback, because have the bullit style.also i think many people have commented on how the video could be a series or a movie...yes, could be, because she looks so good driving the mustang, that you want to see a sequel of her just driving(maybe the same mustang) I wont say how many times i have seen the video, but i know that took me years to find the music video mustang.

She is talented in everything she is doing, honestly, i want to see her drive more. Kristen, you can drive any car, i want to see you in another car video.
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4/10
My least favorite Stewart movie perhaps Warning: Spoilers
I guess you can call it a movie from some perspective. The title "The Rolling Stones: Ride 'Em on Down" already gives away what this is, namely the 3-minute music video by the Stones for the song "Ride 'Em Down". Like on previous occasions, Jagger and the gang collaborate with known actors, in this very case Kristen Stewart. And I cannot deny I am a great fan of her. But as she was basically just driving around and dancing a bit in here before giving us the finger at the very end, there is nothing memorable in here. The song fits the same description. Not entirely bad to listen to, but also nothing remotely special or memorable. To me, this one really looked more like a car commercial. I'd only recommend it to the biggest fans of the Rolling Stones and I wish I could say I also recommend it to the biggest Stewart fans, but as I consider myself one of these as well and did not enjoy it, I cannot give out this recommendation. It's a relatively underwhelming project overall and nowhere near the level of Stewart's appearance in Marcus Foster's "I Was Broken" for example. The addition of experienced director François Rousselet does not prevent this one here from being entirely forgettable either. Stay away and don't be fooled by the millions of clicks it scored on Youtube within half a year only. Quantity does not mean quality in this very case.
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