jrusky
Wheelman
jrusky

That’s funny, I was thinking the exact same thing when we shot it.

Kind words. Thanks very much! (Great insights, btw. Spot on.)

E39 M5 would have been dope! But they’re hard to find. Unlikely we could have found six of them for our needs.

Yes! Also, ALL the stunts and stunt driving were real. THAT’S driver focus. Glad you enjoyed.

Glad you liked it.

Thanks, man! Our little film need all the recommendations we can get. Much appreciated.

Thanks! Glad you had a good time.

Thanks for the enthusiast’s review. Glad you enjoyed the film.

Spot on: E46 ZHP and a 1985 Carrera 3.2.

It’s an E46 ZHP.

Excellent. Stunt drivers and stunt people are the unsung heroes of filmmaking. It’s a crime there’s no Oscars for stunts. Our primary stunt driver was Jeremy Fry (from Baby Driver fame.)

We did’t damage a single car. We damaged four of them.

You have exquisite taste.

A trailer is a commercial for a movie. I can only speak for the movie.

1985 Porsche 911 Carrera 3.2

Good eye. Spot on.

Authentic sounds all custom recorded for the film, cut by a sound editor who just won an Academy Award, not a single “scene” appears in the teaser or the trailer.

It’s an exciting thriller, and hidden inside is a love letter to driving and drivers, especially the three pedal ballet.

Think 1970s.

Well done. 1985 Carrera 3.2.