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Teenager Les Anderson thinks his life can't get any worse after he flunks his driver's exam, but he's wrong. When he decides to go for a night on the town with his friends, Les secretly steals his grandfather's immaculate 1972 Cadillac for the adventure, and here comes the worse.
About all that's worth noting is that the Caddy gets demolished and that the stars remain intact (though practically everyone will wish that it were the other way around).
Anyone old enough to have a license is probably much too old to be amused by License to Drive.
May 20, 2003
Flipside Movie Emporium
It's the two Coreys at the height of their popularity; make sure your children avert their eyes... by gouging them out if necessary.
July 27, 2002
TV Guide
Although the premise of getting or not getting a first driver's license is a solid-enough base for 90 minutes of teenage comedy, License To Drive misses the point on all counts.
One of the best teen comedies ever made....an absolute blast!
May 06, 2005
Time Out
Everything you've ever hated about American teenagers, their music, money, fashion sense, their values, and most of all their pin-ups, in one auto-destructive movie.