Brewster McCloud film featuring 70 Roadrunner
Moderator: Moderators
I'm not a fan of the film, its rubbish, like Dave it was the first time I had ever seen an Air Grabber. I also think it is the most exposure for a 70 Roadrunner in any film I have seen. I tracked down a DVD and sat and watched it with a few beers, still did not improve the bits that didn't feature the Roadrunner!
"It's all souped up and everything"
Here you go DaveDave wrote:Ah! So it was. Thanks.Mick70RR wrote:That was in "Gone In 60 Seconds" Dave.

Bananarama Dustmen!



- Attachments
-
- gi60s011231c23.6363.jpg (33.27 KiB) Viewed 554 times
-
- i005772.jpg (27.88 KiB) Viewed 554 times
-
- gi60s011213c15.4513.jpg (28.83 KiB) Viewed 554 times
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
- Dave-R
- Posts: 24752
- Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
- Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
- Contact:
I am one of those people that like independant "quirky" films. I find the characters and story lines interesting. But they do not always work that is true.
However the major film productions tend to all have re-workings of the same characters and story lines. It is extreamly rare for me to see a major film where I can't see exactly where it is going.
So I find these odd little films refreshing. Non-English films are often a joy to watch for the same reason. They don't follow the formulas. It is a shame that when people realise how good they are, they have to make a US version to get them to a larger audience.
I am sure there is a lot about this film that is "bad". But it must have had something fresh about it for it to stick in my mind. I can't remember why it interested me enough to watch it in the first place. It is about a loner of a boy that dreams to fly. Maybe it touched a nerve?
However the major film productions tend to all have re-workings of the same characters and story lines. It is extreamly rare for me to see a major film where I can't see exactly where it is going.
So I find these odd little films refreshing. Non-English films are often a joy to watch for the same reason. They don't follow the formulas. It is a shame that when people realise how good they are, they have to make a US version to get them to a larger audience.
I am sure there is a lot about this film that is "bad". But it must have had something fresh about it for it to stick in my mind. I can't remember why it interested me enough to watch it in the first place. It is about a loner of a boy that dreams to fly. Maybe it touched a nerve?
Found a couple of still pics from Brewster 

- Attachments
-
- i006480.jpg (46 KiB) Viewed 528 times
-
- 233034-480.jpg (21.67 KiB) Viewed 528 times
-
- 233033-192.jpg (31.49 KiB) Viewed 528 times
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit