ddavidv
PowerDork
5/15/13 5:58 a.m.
Swank Force One wrote:
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:
The Driver. I caught this on Encore a while back and it's got one of the best chase scenes I've seen:
Also the only thing to ever make me want a Malibu, ever.
Uh, no Malibu in that one. Ford LTD in the first chase, world's most hideous Trans-Am and a stepside Chevy pickup in the last one. Try spotting the two different trucks they used by the transmissions (one's a stick, one isn't). I just re-watched this last week.
Also, don't forget the internet movie car database to find some unusual gems, or confirm what car is in what movie.
I'll also add "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" as one of the great car movies of all time. Littered with American classics from around 1960, the stunt driving in those old behemoths is pretty amazing. Funny movie, too.
Jerry
SuperDork
5/15/13 7:00 a.m.
Maybe I'd add Hooper? I remember plenty of car chase and crashes, especially the epic run through the blowing-up town at the end in the rocket-powered car.
One thing that struck me watching Gumball Rally was the planned out real live car crashes. Choreographed and perfectly set up. All real, no CGI crap. I miss that.
Not a car movie per se, but we recently rented "The Sure Thing"- it's got a very young John Cusak in a cross-country dash to meet the girl of his dreams. Some cool cars cameo, including a Volvo Amazon driven by Tim Robbins.
No one mentioned "Christine"?
I'm proud of the GRM crew-no mention of those incredibly bad Fast & Furious trainwrecks.
Back on topic:
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Viva Las Vegas
You get a lot of great old sports cars, and a young Ann-Margret!!
Started watching Tucker: The Man and His Dream last night. Kinda car related and on Netflix streaming.
-Rob
Ronin for the bad ass chase scenes.
t25torx
New Reader
5/15/13 11:02 a.m.
Mustang50 wrote:
Viva Las Vegas
You get a lot of great old sports cars, and a young Ann-Margret!!
While it's not car racing, Clam Bake has some cool V8 jet boat racing in it and a young Shelley Fabares.
JoeyM
Mod Squad
5/15/13 11:14 a.m.
forzav12 wrote:
I'm proud of the GRM crew-no mention of those incredibly bad Fast & Furious trainwrecks.
Back on topic:
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Like a drug habit.....everyone knows, but we're all too ashamed to admit that I watch those films.
The Herbie movies, again lots of cool old sports cars.
If you're ok with some anime, try Gunsmith cats, Riding Bean and eX-Driver.
ddavidv wrote:
Swank Force One wrote:
SyntheticBlinkerFluid wrote:
The Driver. I caught this on Encore a while back and it's got one of the best chase scenes I've seen:
Also the only thing to ever make me want a Malibu, ever.
Uh, no Malibu in that one. Ford LTD in the first chase, world's most hideous Trans-Am and a stepside Chevy pickup in the last one. Try spotting the two different trucks they used by the transmissions (one's a stick, one isn't). I just re-watched this last week.
Also, don't forget the internet movie car database to find some unusual gems, or confirm what car is in what movie.
I'll also add "It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World" as one of the great car movies of all time. Littered with American classics from around 1960, the stunt driving in those old behemoths is pretty amazing. Funny movie, too.
Sorry, got confused with "Drive."
Then came Bronson.
Hells angels 69
Ronin, LeMans, Vertigo/The Birds (lots of cool cars in the background)
Pretty much any James Bond movie.
Follow that car. Dirk Benedict running shine in a 1979 Trans Am. Car may have been new at the time.
Got me all excited that Gunsmith cats and eX-driver were on netflix.
They're not.
Boo!
Disclaimer: If it's not streaming netflix, it's not 'on netflix'
Highwaymen.
The sound of that '68 Barracuda Super Stock is TEH SEKZ!!!
Fandango is a pretty neat car movie. There are a couple of good drive-in scenes which show some good muscle-era stuff. Its all about a road trip with some college guys - some of whom are dodging the draft.
Two-lane blacktop
XXX with Vin Diesel. Its a really cheezy movie, but it has a pretty sick GTO
Did anyone mention Dazed and Confused? It has some really cool stuff... until it shows a 70's Chevy pickup with an 88-92 steering wheel.
You should probably watch Corvette Summer, if for no other reason than to help you reset your reference point for how bad a movie can possibly be.
Aloha Bobby and Rose - it starred Paul LeMat, it was his first film after American Graffiti. It's kind of goofy in the way most 1970s movies were but still worth a look.
what everyone else has already said, also:
Hollywood Knights
Death proof
The Car
probly not on netflix but still noteworthy car flicks
Didn't see Dukes of Hazard movie, any cars in there?