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OSP959® said:Wow!
So who can name where all those clips came from? opcorn:
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
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 !
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 ????
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.
TheGatekeeper said:Right ! I remember that !
It's still hurt my feelings when they felt compelled to wreck the grey Caprice though...
Jarred J. said:no robocop :nono:
kadetklapp said:I don't think the Ford Tempo fit the profile when one thinks of an American Interceptor...
kadetklapp said:I don't think the Ford Tempo fit the profile when one thinks of an American Interceptor...
Or would that be Taurusi?Jarred J. said:...TAURUSES!!!
kadetklapp said:Can anyone tell me what the movie is at 1:05 (Powder blue LTDs)?
kadetklapp said:Can anyone tell me what the movie is at 1:05 (Powder blue LTDs)?
Still curious...
kadetklapp said:I don't think the Ford Tempo fit the profile when one thinks of an American Interceptor...