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Old 12-01-13, 02:06 AM   #4
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@37 I notice a Ford Pinto what a wasted opportunity they could have had it get rear ended faking it explode into flames.

Weren't the chases in old films also fairly highly choreographed and driven by stunt/professional drivers? Rhetorical question. Not saying that I like the Fast and Furious flicks but the only real difference between older films and more modern ones would be the heavy use of CGI.(not just in car chases).

If where to pick a bone with any show/film it would be the one on Discovery "Street Outlaws" where they drag race in and around Oklahoma City.It is a bad influence on so many levels first the illegal racing bit and then just the people on the show some seem to find paying for the racing and car work to more important than paying the bills.

Fast and Furious is pretty stupid but so are all young men from the ages of 15 to 22(some just stay stupid longer) I have no problem admitting that I was a total dipstick in my teens early 20's any man who says other wise is a lying the level of stupidity can vary but it is there inside the heart of every young man.

Also best car movie Vanishing Point(original version).Best short film C'était un rendez-vous

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