Depends if it might be a DINO (Democrat in name only).
Depends if it might be a DINO (Democrat in name only).
Comment of the day! :-)
Lots of choices here like the Aussie Charger, Argentine Renault Torino, Aussie Ford Falcon GTHO, Holden Monaro,.....
For a moment, when I checked the front, I taught it could had been a nod to this....
Here another good chase featuring Jean-Paul Belmondo in a renegade cop in "Le Marginal" with a tribute to Steve McQueen.
Here the Geico commercial.
Another good car chase scene from "Blazing Magnum" aka "Shadows in an Empty Room". [www.imdb.com] This one was filmed around Montreal and it was spoofed in a Geico commercial.
There was also the chase with the 2 1959 Plymouth taxicabs.
A bit off-topic, but I once sketched a fictionnal movie poster to imagine a crossover of Duel and Vanishing Point then I posted on Deviantart [stephdumas.deviantart.com]
Don't forget that other car chase. ;-)
And both Bullitt and the Seven-Ups was produced by the same guy; Philip D'Antoni. And they even got the same stunman, Bill Hickman who drive the bad guys car.
You're right on the target. :-)
Good point, I spotted a video where someone mashed-up Bullitt with the Seven-Ups with more or less success.
I agree and let's add also:
2:04, it's from the French-Canadian movie "Ding & Dong, le film".
@FCV96
The Panther was also the codename development of the first-gen Camaro. [history.gmheritagecenter.com]
That remimds me that scene in Gran Torino where the lawyer read Walt Kowalski's will then I quoted: "....On the condition that you don't chop-top the roof like one of those beaners, don't paint any idiotic flames on it like some white trash hillbilly, and don't put a big, gay spoiler on the rear end like you see on…
I begin to think of the same thing. What next? An Explorer ragtop crossover?
Maybe we should run some cars powered by a magnet like in this vintage silent movie.