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All time best car movie?
Le Mans with Steve McQueen
60%
 60%  [ 9 ]
Grand Prix with James Garner
40%
 40%  [ 6 ]
Total Votes : 15

   
Date: 7-19-08 07:48
From: jgerry2002 in Brooklyn View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

"Death Proof" for the whole scene at the end... Of course a white charger like "Vanishing Point".
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Date: 7-19-08 07:53
From: ScottNC in Winston-Salem, NC View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

Oh lord, how the heck do I delete this topic?


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Date: 7-19-08 07:57
From: Tico
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Even if its all in fun, you should state your reason for your preferences!

Try these on for size:

http://www.hollywood-diecast.com/top%2010%20car%20chases.htm

http://www.sportsinmovies.com/best-movies/auto-racing.asp


Otis: why don't you just Shake N Bake! and while youre at it watch Kenny Rogers in "Six pack" Followed by Stroker Ace and the Great Race!

Shake N. Bake, there I just said it again!

P.S. I am light enough and its still not on topic!



Date: 7-19-08 08:01
From: Cleavon
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

jgerry2002 wrote:
"Death Proof" for the whole scene at the end... Of course a white charger like "Vanishing Point".


Barry drove a challenger in Vanishing Point!



Date: 7-19-08 08:01
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

ScottNC wrote:
Oh lord, how the heck do I delete this topic?


I know I told you to pray, but it's too late - we've now made this topic our Bitch. Shake and bake! So enjoy, Scott - relax, and have some Fruitcake.


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Date: 7-19-08 08:19
From: icebox in orange View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

Off topic ,,


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Date: 7-19-08 09:15
From: f1reverb View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: I give equal weight to Grand Prix and Le Mans . . .

Each has its flaws and its wonderful moments. My only complaint with the factory DVD of Grand Prix is that the movie, being so long, is split over two discs. The listed movies I've seen and/or own. This link is great for reference . . .

http://www.sandlotshrink.com/movieauto.htm

One must not leave out documentaries:

One by One
The Speed Merchants

Some other movies with a racing theme include . . .

The Green Helmet
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0054943/

Dance with a Stranger
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088987/

The Racers
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0048531/

Bobby Deerfield (has some excellent footage of the sucker Brabham in its only appearance in a Grand Prix, the Swedish in 1978 which it won)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075774/

Winning
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0065215/

Pit-Stop
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0064819/

The Fast and the Furious (the original from 1955)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0046969/

Johnny Dark
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0047135/

Checkpoint
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0049065/

Roadracers
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0230702/

The Killers (1964 and Ronald Reagan's last film)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0058262/

Some movies with performance driving . . .

Thunder Road (the greatest moonshine driving film)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0052293/

King of the Mountain (CJ, your copy is still coming)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082619/

The Seven-Ups
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070672/


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Date: 7-19-08 09:15
From: lngbrd in Texas, a whole different country View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Bullit!



Date: 7-19-08 09:49
From: MysteryMachine View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Bullitt! I was waiting for someone to vote for the ONLY car movie worthy of THE car movie; that chase can never be duplicated!
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Date: 7-19-08 10:12
From: rogerspeed in the OC View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

For me it's Gran Prix. Steve is dead and Garner sells Geritol, how 'bout The Shark? Frankenhiemer directed Ronin about thirty years after Gran Prix, among his other movies are a couple of the best of all time, the original Manchurian Canidate and Seven Days In May. Best comedy car movie, mentioned by Tico: The Great Race, way under-rated is the original Italian Job, besides being more fun than the remake, I'd much rather have its stable of iron. BTW - the Challenger was built on the same platform as the Charger/Road Runner while the Bacaruda was built on the Valiant/Dart platform.
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Date: 7-19-08 10:38
From: f1reverb View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Frankenheimer has plenty more gems . . .

rogerspeed wrote:
For me it's Gran Prix. Steve is dead and Garner sells Geritol, how 'bout The Shark? Frankenhiemer directed Ronin about thirty years after Gran Prix, among his other movies are a couple of the best of all time, the original Manchurian Canidate and Seven Days In May. Best comedy car movie, mentioned by Tico: The Great Race, way under-rated is the original Italian Job, besides being more fun than the remake, I'd much rather have its stable of iron. BTW - the Challenger was built on the same platform as the Charger/Road Runner while the Bacaruda was built on the Valiant/Dart platform.


Seconds (I just paid 35 bucks for this out-of-print DVD. Also, in the Director's Commentary Frankenheimer mentions that they guy who did all the camera mounting in Grand Prix perfected his mounts in Seconds, which was the movie Frankenheimer did just before GP)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0060955/

The Train (one of the greatest WWII movies)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0059825/

Black Sunday
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075765/

French Connection II (way more gritty than FC)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073018/

Birdman of Alcatraz
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0055798/

Oh yeah, the car chase in Bullitt is nothing compared to the one in The Seven-Ups, and it lasts for 15 minutes.



Date: 7-19-08 11:35
From: lngbrd in Texas, a whole different country View user's profile
Subject: Re: Frankenheimer has plenty more gems . . .

Saying Steve is dead is like saying Elvis is dead. That's rude. The King of Cool rules!



Date: 7-20-08 12:24
From: 2761377 View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

ScottNC wrote:
In my opinion there's only two great car movies, Le Mans with Steve McQueen and Grand Prix with James Garner.
Between these two movies, which one do you think is your favorite.
(I have alterior motives for this poll question ;-))



le mans- cool watch and closed wheel sports cars





Date: 7-20-08 12:25
From: 02Les in China again! View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Grand Prix - mainly because the Company I worked for (apprenticed) in '65/'66 supplied some trailers for use at Brands Hatch while they were filming. Got to see James Garner, but most of all, got to meet & talk to Graham Hill.
My other choice would be Vanishing Point (the original one). It's the only film I watched more than once!
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Date: 7-20-08 01:38
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll (nt)

DUEL


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Date: 7-20-08 01:46
From: Schweineback View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Wow, almost forgot to add to this bitch thread: Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Will Ferrell cracks me up every time.




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Date: 7-20-08 07:08
From: new2the02 View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

WHat about Rondezvous: By Claude Lelouch. If you haven't seen that film you should google it. I bought it from Amazon because I needed it on DVD.



Date: 7-20-08 08:36
From: robspeed in INDIANAHHH!!!! =D View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

Otis wrote:
2002Targa wrote:
you were all incorrect.


You are correct that everyone is incorrect - but they (we) are incorrect for the incorrect reasons. To correct the incorrectness, one simply should not forget the Charlie Sheen classic - "The Chase," featuring ScottNC's favorite ride (a BMW model number that begins with, dare we say in front of ScottNC - a "3").



wrong wrong wrong WRONG! I submit the greatest automotive film of all time:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIAGievX7iU

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Date: 7-20-08 09:07
From: WH in White Salmon View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

rogerspeed wrote:
For me it's Gran Prix. Steve is dead and Garner sells Geritol, how 'bout The Shark? Frankenhiemer directed Ronin about thirty years after Gran Prix, among his other movies are a couple of the best of all time, the original Manchurian Canidate and Seven Days In May. Best comedy car movie, mentioned by Tico: The Great Race, way under-rated is the original Italian Job, besides being more fun than the remake, I'd much rather have its stable of iron. BTW - the Challenger was built on the same platform as the Charger/Road Runner while the Bacaruda was built on the Valiant/Dart platform.


Since this thread is about great car movies. I'd agree that Gran Prix and Le Mans are the top of the heap, with my choice being Gran Prix simply due the realism and how racing is protrayed. It made me want to get on the track again, every time I see it.

I feel Rondezvous would be in the top 10 of all time great car flicks, it's a great idea although not filmed greatly. The original Italian job chase scene I think set a new level along with Bullit as how to film a good car flick and all the "modern" car chase films I feel are not as good and don't hold a candle to them. Ronin, 007 films, etc lack a certain style and character that the older films had.

Simply the worst was the remake of the "Italian Job", the story line, acting and car scenes were done poorly. Charlize Theron was the only enduring feature of that film. They killed the best actor off in the first 15 min, Donald Sutherland. The mini stunts while based upon the original film lacked any real style. I have to say that is the first movie I ever got up and left 3/4 way through, it was so bad.

As for mopars. It's not true the Challenger was based off the Charger platform. The "new" Challenger as well as the 1970 on Barracuda's were an "E-body" platform. A totally new platform from Dodge/Plymouth that came out in the 1970 model year. The "old" Barracuda's 1969 and before were an "A body" base like the dart/Valiant. The Charger was a "B-body" based car more like the Dodge super bee and Plymouth roadrunner.

The 1970 Challenger and 'cuda's where twin sisters, both sharing the same platform when they where introduced. One a dodge and one a Plymouth product. They both are similar but different. I prefer the 'cuda's like many because they have the "right" look and what's cooler than driving a "fish"?

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Date: 7-20-08 11:39
From: yeewiz in Concord, CA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

somehow I don't think of either of those 2 when you say car movies. for me, it's Gone in 60 seconds, both old and new.
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Date: 7-20-08 01:19
From: ScottNC in Winston-Salem, NC View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: DEATH RACE 2000

yeewiz wrote:
somehow I don't think of either of those 2 when you say car movies. for me, it's Gone in 60 seconds, both old and new.


Good: original versions of Gone in 60 seconds, and Italian Job

Bad: new versions of each. I turned off both movies right in the middle .
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Date: 7-20-08 08:44
From: kweebs in Minneapolis View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

I'm droppin' the hammer





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Date: 7-20-08 08:56
From: Delia in "Don't call it 'Frisco'" View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

OK, you lightweights!!!

I'm voting for this one:



...and don't forget anything by Henry Gregor Felsen:

"Fever Heat" with Nick Adams



"To Please a Lady"



But wait! There's more!



Elvis and Ann-Margaret:



And if you haven't had enough:



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Date: 7-22-08 06:19
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Delia wrote:
OK, you lightweights!!!


Of course, surprise surprise, there's a web site for everything.

http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/list/top10/116497/article.html

But Scott, if I may have the final word here, no stupid car movie will ever match the majesty of the greatest race scene ever filmed:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQvpJsTvxU

Please, no further responses, out of respect for immortal movie royalty. All hail.



Date: 7-23-08 04:02
From: TonyHavana in Toronto View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Not that it has anything to do with the original poster's question,
and I hate to agree with anything Otis says, but if the question was about racing in general.......
.......well he just might be right about this one.
This scene never fails to amaze me, and if I see that movie in the guide, I will always make a point to catch this part.



Date: 7-23-08 07:44
From: Delia in "Don't call it 'Frisco'" View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Otis wrote:
Delia wrote:
OK, you lightweights!!!


Of course, surprise surprise, there's a web site for everything.

http://www.edmunds.com/reviews/list/top10/116497/article.html

But Scott, if I may have the final word here, no stupid car movie will ever match the majesty of the greatest race scene ever filmed:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbQvpJsTvxU

Please, no further responses, out of respect for immortal movie royalty. All hail.


I don't need no website to pull those movie titles out of my head, O, ye of little faith.

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Date: 7-23-08 10:56
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

TonyHavana wrote:
I hate to agree with anything Otis says


Well, there's certainly one from left field. To paraphrase Quintus Arrius,

"Your eyes are full of hate, TonyHavana. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."

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But let us not hate, TonyHavana. Let us drink together as brothers. All hail.


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Date: 7-23-08 11:41
From: Delia in "Don't call it 'Frisco'" View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Otis wrote:
TonyHavana wrote:
I hate to agree with anything Otis says


Well, there's certainly one from left field. To paraphrase Quintus Arrius,

"Your eyes are full of hate, TonyHavana. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."

__________

But let us not hate, TonyHavana. Let us drink together as brothers. All hail.


This is a better quote from the film, "AIRPLANE!"

Captain Oveur: "Joey, do you like movies about gladiators?"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHEivPHjimw
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Date: 7-24-08 02:19
From: TonyHavana in Toronto View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

Otis wrote:
TonyHavana wrote:
I hate to agree with anything Otis says


Well, there's certainly one from left field. To paraphrase Quintus Arrius,

"Your eyes are full of hate, TonyHavana. That's good. Hate keeps a man alive. It gives him strength."

__________

But let us not hate, TonyHavana. Let us drink together as brothers. All hail.


Touche Otis, .......however to quote Byron

"Now hate is by far the longest pleasure;
Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure."



Date: 7-24-08 05:11
From: Otis View user's profile
Subject: Re: Best car movie poll

TonyHavana wrote:
"Men love in haste, but they detest at leisure" - Byron


Well, far be it for me to deny you, your leisure activity. But it was also Byron who said, "Hatred is the madness of the heart." And in that light:


"A man who lives, not by what he loves but what he hates, is a sick man." -- Achibald Macleis

"Hatred is self punishment." -- Hosea Ballou

"Hatred, which could destroy so much, never failed to destroy the man who hated and this was an immutable law." -- James Baldwin

"Hatred is a coward's revenge for being intimidated." -- George Bernard Shaw

"If you hate a person, you hate something in him that is part of yourself. What isn't part of ourselves doesn't disturb us." -- Herman Hessee

"It's a sign of your own worth sometimes if you are hated by the right people." -- Miles Franklin

"I shall never permit myself to stoop so low as to hate any man." -- Booker T. Washington

And finally, and perhaps most appropriately for you, my friend TonyHavana from the Great White North:

"Take off, Hoser." -- Bob and Doug McKenzie


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