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Went to see American Sniper....superbly made by Clint Eastwood and acted by Bradley Cooper, great film of a sad story. EJ my American ex forces pal told me about some of the anti reception the book and the film got in the states. And politically I bet the lead role in the Steven Hawking film gets the Oscar not Cooper.

BUT....saw the trailer for Fast and furious 7 and, well, just when I thought there couldn't be anything worse than Fast 6, here it comes. Instead of notching it down from the ludicrous action in 6 and at least trying for some of the original charm, they've gone for even more stupidity! Parachuting cars, na can't be bothered.

Looking forward to Mad Max Fury Road though....just hope they don't overdo the cgi though...??
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I cant get excited about any car film made after early '70s, sad but true! :(
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Yeah....me too Tim....think the last good road movie for me was Mad Max 1.....showing our age now eh :oops: :oops:
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That makes 3 of us then, at least in those days the stunts where real, cant stand that computer graphic unrealistic over the top sh1.t. I think the original gone in 60 seconds held the record for the highest or furthest jump by any car.
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Duel was and is, one of my favourites from the old days :thumbright:
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Car movies peaked with Two Lane Blacktop, it could never be equalled or bettered, I hope no fool tries to do a remake. As for more recent stuff I have no interest, CGI is one of my pet hates.
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Ah...Warren Oates is great in that film! They showed it on a big outdoor screen at a car show last year....great film!

Some CGI is ok but too much ruins films. I love ' I Am Legend'. Great film and the CGI in derelect New York is great. It goes down hill fast when they CGI the zombies insted of real people. Shame...still good though :thumbright:
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Steve wrote:Duel was and is, one of my favourites from the old days :thumbright:
Now were talking, Mopar and trucks. 8-)
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Cannonball (1976) Trailer:


I loved this film as a kid. Watched it again recently and although it's is a bit Bananarama!'s way better than some modern offerings! !
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Looking forward to seeing the film American Sniper...... 8-)
Sad story at the end though........after all that time in hostile territory and he was done at home.......also find it sad that Blaine from Predator is continuing to sue a dead man after the book release by Mr Kyle!

As for films. There are always the classics and Duel is one of my top 3. But for the pinnacle it's got to be Gone in 60 by HB Halicki.
The stuff he did will never ever be reproduced:
Getting the town Mayor to allow them to race the streets on a Sunday without informing the town of what was going on.
The off ramp accident that shouldn't of happened but made it into the film.
Driving into crash cars too enthusiastically at his mates car dealership and writing off more than the placement cars...... :D
Almost killing his mate by miss judging the handbrake turn and piling into the car his mate was stood behind.....
H&S, lawyers would have a field day today.......
Plus 45 mins of a 90 min movie is pure car chases and crashes.........

Have to say I wince at the classics (by today's standards) being written off for entertainment....... 8-)
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American Graffiti, Gone in 60 Seconds and Two Lane Blacktop are my favourite car films in that order.
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I know its bikes but Bruce Browns 'On Any Sunday' is a very good film. A snapshot of American off road racing etc in the seventies....fantastic classic scramblers etc and Steve McQueen sure knows how to ride!! :thumbright:
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Steve wrote:I know its bikes but Bruce Browns 'On Any Sunday' is a very good film. A snapshot of American off road racing etc in the seventies....fantastic classic scramblers etc and Steve McQueen sure knows how to ride!! :thumbright:
Jeez. Forgot about that film Steve. Absolute cracker.
Have to watch that again sometime. Been many years.
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yeah Gaz...very good ...I love the early Honda 250 scramblers in it =P~ =P~

Still on bikes (sorry).... The Worlds Fastest Indian ' is a gem :thumbright:

love 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot' ..Great film and great cars :thumbright:
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Post by Dart Vader »

The new mad max stays as true as it can when it comes to stunts, the cgi is to change the Nambian dessert backdrop a bit, plus the obvious throwing around of bodies, but the crashes have mostly been done using real cars etc.
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