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I watched both films, and while the original is a good flic, the "20 years later" didin't offer me much more than this scene. The original though, that's something to recommend. Because it's known as a romantic movie (and it is too) you will be suprised how much driving, and in what cars and circumstances is included.

This car chase is better than any modern movie. This is actual footage not shiload of doubles of very limited scenes. Nobody wants idiotic explosions and rollovers. Too bad this trend died.
But maybe with the advent of gopros and stuff they rethink and do better movies in the future.

Fantastic action, and using such ordinary cars! That's literally everyday traffic in most European countries ca. 1988!

It's not that impressive. Dear and respected Kim Jong Un collected 39 home runs in his first ever match of baseball, defeating an imperious team of American players who did not even have the basic appearance of human beings.

All of the above. Fantastic car, magical tires, godlike talents.

The coordination between those two is amazing. If anything should be an Olympic event Rally should. This is much more artistic and beautiful than sychronized floor exercise.

My city (Edmonton) has this, it's called the Green Shack program. Basically they set up a shack with educational/play supplies and have one or two recreation leaders there to play games and semi-supervise the kids at playgrounds around the city. My siblings and I sometimes played there growing up, and I always thought

Southern girl here. I was playing in a couple hundred acres of woods and bottoms from the time I was 6 or so until I became too "cool" to play in my early teens. I had to be in by dark, and my main rule was don't touch any snakes. Is it a generational thing? A regional thing? Both? I mean, in the summer if I was

I think a lot of it is the "boogeyman around every corner" paranoia of stranger danger. Not all of it, but a lot of it.

I hope they did it in full riot gear!

I was always at the park by myself when I was 8... for hours on end, be back before dark! I mean, usually, I was with friends... but still. This seems like a HUGE overreaction

I guess the question we should be asking is this 28-year-old mother, should she be left unattended. Doesn't look like she's mature enough to be a parent. She's being supervised today in the county jail. Hopefully she learns her lesson.

Jesus. I started letting my kid ride her bike around the block when she was six. She had to check in every 45 minutes. She's eight now, and checks in every hour to ninety minutes. She knows the rules of how to watch for traffic in our suburban neighborhood, what her boundaries are, and that she's not allowed to go

There is no better form of racing.

Jesse, that's so tight.

UMMMM that's the worst. Is that even legal? Not that it's super easy to just sue people...but that can't be legal, RIGHT?

My boss sat the entire company down one morning in the boardroom for a very important meeting.

Ronin is my second favorite..

Ronin