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Bringing back my "Movie Cliche´s" series for a new year.
Ladies and Gentleman, whenever a filmmaker wants to give his film a dose of added excitement he inserts the car chase scene. Sometimes it is necessary to the story, the climax, and other times it is simply shoe-horned in, like the gratuitous car chase in The Rock, but gratuitous or not, I liked it. What's not to like; a Lamborghini chasing an H1 through the streets of San Francisco? My only disappointment was that they didn't go down Lombard Street!
It's difficult not to like car chases.
I leave this thread open to discuss car chases. Do you want to speak about the origins of the car chase scene in Buster Keaton films or the Keystone Cops or some other source? Go right ahead.
Do you want to speak about car chases films of the Golden Era? Please do.
Do you want to simply list your favorite car chases? Absolutely, be my guest, except that I am going to state the two most obvious ones: Bullit and The French Connection. Yes, we know they're great. They set the tone for the modern car chase. Let's dig a little deeper and speak of some others.
I have one and it's one of my favorites in all of film: For Your Eyes Only, Bond and Melina have just left the house where Gonzalez was assassinated, and Bond's Lotus Esprit self-desctructs so they pile into her ridiculous Citroën and race these large Peugeot sedans through the streets and then the woods of Spain. "I love a drive in the country. Don't you?"
I have dominated the conversation long enough; please, tell you your thoughts on the matter.
Ladies and Gentleman, whenever a filmmaker wants to give his film a dose of added excitement he inserts the car chase scene. Sometimes it is necessary to the story, the climax, and other times it is simply shoe-horned in, like the gratuitous car chase in The Rock, but gratuitous or not, I liked it. What's not to like; a Lamborghini chasing an H1 through the streets of San Francisco? My only disappointment was that they didn't go down Lombard Street!
It's difficult not to like car chases.
I leave this thread open to discuss car chases. Do you want to speak about the origins of the car chase scene in Buster Keaton films or the Keystone Cops or some other source? Go right ahead.
Do you want to speak about car chases films of the Golden Era? Please do.
Do you want to simply list your favorite car chases? Absolutely, be my guest, except that I am going to state the two most obvious ones: Bullit and The French Connection. Yes, we know they're great. They set the tone for the modern car chase. Let's dig a little deeper and speak of some others.
I have one and it's one of my favorites in all of film: For Your Eyes Only, Bond and Melina have just left the house where Gonzalez was assassinated, and Bond's Lotus Esprit self-desctructs so they pile into her ridiculous Citroën and race these large Peugeot sedans through the streets and then the woods of Spain. "I love a drive in the country. Don't you?"
I have dominated the conversation long enough; please, tell you your thoughts on the matter.