ELB.... let's rock.

GPC

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Oct 17, 2010
2,226
North Carolina
That was the most awesomest video ever!
 

emtanderson51

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Apr 9, 2011
3,795
USA Massachusetts
WOW....WELL DONE! Dukes of Hazzard (movie), Blues Brothers, The Hitcher, the movie with bruce willis when he works as a "water rat"(best chase ever), Beverly Hills Cop and.....idk
 

mr. awesome

Member
Dec 27, 2010
224
Queens, NY
lol certainly not mine. i dont have that kinda talent, i thought you guys would love it when i came across it.


plus we, as a community, need to rock every so often. good for the soul.
 

K9Vic

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May 23, 2010
1,225
Fort Worth, TX
OSP959® said:
Wow!

So who can name where all those clips came from? :popcorn:

Gone in 60 seconds original (Best police chase movie ever)


Junkman (same director as Gone in 60 seconds)


Gone in 60 seconds remake (Crap)


Rambo


Blues Brothers


Blues Brothers 2000


Beverly Hills Cop (Axle, should have known it was you)


Striking Distance (very good chase)


Dukes of Hazard


Heat (Maybe when LAPD is responding to the bank robbery)


As for the others ????


The best police chase movie I have ever seen is the original Gone in 60 Seconds as it was real as it gets with real police cars. Plus the almost the entire movie is just one big police chase.
 
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GPC

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Oct 17, 2010
2,226
North Carolina
emtanderson51 said:
WOW....WELL DONE! Dukes of Hazzard (movie), Blues Brothers, The Hitcher, the movie with bruce willis when he works as a "water rat"(best chase ever), Beverly Hills Cop and.....idk

The car at 28 seconds I believe is the sheriff car from Rambo, and the chase that has the yellow and black Mustang in it the car is called Eleanor but I can't remember the name of the movie.


Edit: I was posting mine at the same time as K9.
 

TheGatekeeper

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Jun 19, 2010
1,734
France
Neat.


Back then I used to drive exactly the same 9C1 as Bruce Willis in Striking Distance (albeit with a pancake SVP).


Could not get around holding all 4 wheelcovers more than a week though !
 

nerdly_dood

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Jun 15, 2010
2,312
Georgia
Notice the flashing LAPD can lights at 0:40. :nono:


3 Internetz to the first person who identifies a SelectAlert SD.
 

K9Vic

Member
May 23, 2010
1,225
Fort Worth, TX
TheGatekeeper said:
Neat.
Back then I used to drive exactly the same 9C1 as Bruce Willis in Striking Distance (albeit with a pancake SVP).


Could not get around holding all 4 wheelcovers more than a week though !

The chase in Striking Distance was a very good chase, probably really only the good part of that whole movie. The rest is not bad, but the chase is top 10 if there is a ranking for best police chases in a movie to date.
 

CrownVic97

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May 21, 2010
3,351
Hazen, ND
That video is full of WIN.
 

HILO

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May 20, 2010
2,781
Grand Prairie Texas
K9Vic said:
Gone in 60 seconds original (Best police chase movie ever)
Junkman (same director as Gone in 60 seconds)


Gone in 60 seconds remake (Crap)


Rambo


Blues Brothers


Blues Brothers 2000


Beverly Hills Cop (Axle, should have known it was you)


Striking Distance (very good chase)


Dukes of Hazard


Heat (Maybe when LAPD is responding to the bank robbery)


As for the others ????

All those, plus perhaps one of the coolest cop vs gang movies, Colors.


I love the Camaro from Junkman at 4.52
 

kadetklapp

Member
May 21, 2010
1,568
Indiana
K9Vic said:
The chase in Striking Distance was a very good chase, probably really only the good part of that whole movie. The rest is not bad, but the chase is top 10 if there is a ranking for best police chases in a movie to date.

My favorite part of that chase scene, is that the car they are chasing (being driven by it turns out, a disgruntled cop) appears to be a police package LTD Crown Victoria, judging by the sway bar, dual exhaust, and, when they show the car being shifted into reverse, the "Certified Calibration" on the cluster...
 

TheGatekeeper

Member
Jun 19, 2010
1,734
France
Right ! I remember that !


It's still hurt my feelings when they felt compelled to wreck the grey Caprice though... :(
 

kadetklapp

Member
May 21, 2010
1,568
Indiana
TheGatekeeper said:
Right ! I remember that !
It's still hurt my feelings when they felt compelled to wreck the grey Caprice though... :(

Ya, I was nearly ill over that. It was a svelte car.


The only thing that throws me on the LTD they are chasing is it has a landau top....I doubt that was an option for the P71 but I could be wrong...
 

TheGatekeeper

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Jun 19, 2010
1,734
France
For all we know they couldve used 10 different cars to film that scene.. Or perhaps it WAS meant as a hint that the culprit was a fellow copper...


Hollywood stuff...
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,587
Shelbyville, TN
no robocop and no cannonball run:nono:
 

JazzDad

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Aug 5, 2011
5,165
USA
And (correct me if I'm wrong) not an LED to be seen in the whole video! :woot:
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,587
Shelbyville, TN
kadetklapp said:
I don't think the Ford Tempo fit the profile when one thinks of an American Interceptor...

right which is why the movie used TAURUSES!!!
 

Jarred J.

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May 21, 2010
11,587
Shelbyville, TN
taurusesi
 

K9Vic

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May 23, 2010
1,225
Fort Worth, TX
kadetklapp said:
Can anyone tell me what the movie is at 1:05 (Powder blue LTDs)?
Still curious...

The Hitcher (1986)


Go to 1:25



EDIT: I do not know how that snapped in my mind, but it was not one of the movies I quoted before. I guess you pointing it out woke up an old memory of watching that movie.
 

RJ*

Member
May 21, 2010
346
Finland
kadetklapp said:
I don't think the Ford Tempo fit the profile when one thinks of an American Interceptor...

'Police car' does not fit the profile when I think of the word 'interceptor'. Apparently the word has other, stranger definitions.
 

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