Fast & fur what a load of tripe some nice cars mind
But good car flicks how about Steven Kings Christine or for the fans of crap B movies " The Car" I dont know what the "car" was but it sure was an Ugly brute
Dave81 wrote:Looking forward to seeing the film American Sniper......
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......
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.......
Totally agree Dave, done all his own stunts including the jump, and was seriously hurt hitting the lamp post. Sadly killed whilst filming the sequel.
Petty Roadrunner 416 Stroker 4 Speed
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"Built to be driven!"
seems like good old musclecar films are a thing of the past now eh
Ive always enjoyed quality films regardless of what they are about....things like 'The Shawshank Redemptrion' etc. A great film is pure escapism for me and I think quality films have gone up a notch over the past 10 years or so. I love films like 'Brooklyns Finest', 'Crash', 'American Hustle' etc. Watched 'Lawless' a few nights ago with my daughter. Great film, based on a true story about bootlegging during the prohibition.....well worth a look. Off to see that Sniper film on Tuesday....looks good!
I read American Sniper and his other book American Gun a couple of years ago. Great reads. I found the movie a bit 'meh' really. Generally I find books far more exciting.
Yes books are more detailed, Christine is a great read and far more detailed than the film but couldn't help referring back to the film whilst reading it. Jaws is still one of my favourite films but is totally different from the book.
Petty Roadrunner 416 Stroker 4 Speed
*MMA-609*
"Built to be driven!"
I must say that The Worlds fastest Indian was great, good stuff from Sir Anthony Hopkins!
I always thought how nice it would be for the classics of the past to have the out takes of the movie be made available to watch with comments from the actors and film crew like you sometime get on directors cut.
I must admit I do not like to see the cars getting bent up but thats what they all seem to do.
Dave81 wrote:Looking forward to seeing the film American Sniper......
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......
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.......
Totally agree Dave, done all his own stunts including the jump, and was seriously hurt hitting the lamp post. Sadly killed whilst filming the sequel.
Yeah, very sad. I bought all 4 of his films off Amazon. TBH none of them are anywhere near as good as GI60.
Gone in 60 2 actually has the scene where he drove the Semi into the water tower and its collapse. Think he was taken out by a power line, that was brought down by the tower as he was legging it........talk about wrong place at the wrong time!
My top 5:
1: Gone in 60 (original)
2: Duel
3: Smokey n Bandit
4: Vanishing Point
5: DMCL
Only modern film I think had a great chase in it, was Ronin. But the cars are a bit meh!
Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
Steve wrote:yeah Gax...very good ...I love the early Honda 250 scramblers in it
Still on bikes (sorry).... The Worlds Fastest Indian ' is a gem
love 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot' ..Great film and great cars
My bruvs mate had an early twin shock Honda 400 scrambler a few years back. Tried many times to buy it , but he wouldn't budge !
I love the 250 Elsinore.....
I forgot about Ronin....great car chase! Apparently, the car controls were moved to the rear to make it look like Robert diNero was driving. A stunt man was doing the driving....something like that anyway! Great film though
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