Car movies?
Im getting into Veeky Forums so yeah I'd like to watch some Veeky Forums kino
Car movies?
Im getting into Veeky Forums so yeah I'd like to watch some Veeky Forums kino
Watch 30-45 of spitty's videos in a row to simulate a feature length film
R E A L H U M A N B E A N
are you a musclefag or weeb?
There was a documentary released about Steve McQueen. It was called The Man and Le mans, I think. Kinda nice.
both
Drive?
Just going off the top of my head herr
For chase/driving scenes
>Ronin
>Bullitt
For the cars
>F&F 4 and 5
>Any James Bond
Man from UNCLE had some surprisingly nice cars and driving scenes as well.
i suppose you already seen Vanishing point but try get a blue ray Uk version they're really nice
Mad max 1-2
Need for speed (skip the dialogue thought they're complete shit there is some cool race but that's it ) don't watch it if it's not in blue ray or such it would be a waste of time
Bullit
Drive have some good feels plus it's a really good movie
I don't care what anyone says this is a must watch for 90s car culture alone.
Mad Max is required watching!
Yes.
And Rush, too. It's probably the best movie ever about motorsport, tbqh.
C'était un rendez-vous
Loved Rush, such a good film
Death Race 2000
The Wraith
Repo Man
Goodbye Pork Pie.
Smokey And The Bandit
American Graffiti if you have a boner for late 50s cars.
2 lane blacktop
>2 autists in a car drive across the US destroying normalfags and getting cucked
The original 1974 Gone in 60 Seconds is objectively the best car movie ever made.
And shame on Veeky Forums for not posting it yet.
Fast and the Furious (1-Tokyo Drift)
200mph
Born2Race and sequel
all you need
Dirty mary and crazy larry. Peter fonda driving a 69 charger.
Le Mans
Pic very much related
Yep. I loved this movie as a kid, because it had all my favorite cars from Gran Turismo in it
Days of Thunder
Watched this a year ago, forgot what it was called. Relaxing to watch.
All the Herbie movies
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The Driver (1978)
Taxi (1998)
Winning: the racing life of Paul Newman
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>The Wraith
Excellent movie, one of Charlie Sheens first. In high school my friends and I were combing a video store for VHSs and needed a third to get a deal. We came across the Wraith and were stunned, I've been a big fan ever since and have seen it more times than I'd like to admit.
This. If you read 'Cannonball' by Brock Yates you'll see it's almost a documentary
You could also watch Steve McQueen's Le Mans
Also bullitt
Redline :^)
This
You don't know a damn thing about racing
One of Spielberg's earlier movies (IIRC it's even the oldest fully preserved Spielberg movie)
Also, if you're into bad movies, there's Redline.
It's a really cheap and bad F&F ripoff from the mid 2000s. Quite fun with a couple of beers and some friends (I really wouldn't recommend watching this movie sober), especially because it has one of the stupidest crash scenes in any car movie ever.
Also, the producer intentionally wrecked a Porsche Carrera GT (~500k $ new, only 1500 produced) for a scene instead of using a fake one because he "didn't like it".
Also, one of the actors did this at a promontional charity event for the movie
youtu.be
(This was the producer's car and it cost 300k $ to repair)
is that seth green?
Kino
American Graffiti (1973)
Hollywood Knights (1980)
Two-Lane Blacktop (1971)
Vanishing Point (1971)
Death Proof (2007)
Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974)
Funny Car Summer (1974)
Snake & Mongoose (2013)
The California Kid (1974)
Smokey & The Bandit (1977)
Death Race 2000 (1975)
Duel (1971)
The Wraith (1986)
Christine (1983)
Mad Max (1979)
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior (1981)
The Car (1977)
Roadkill on YouTube
Maximum Overdrive (1986)
The Great Race (1965)
Easy Rider (1969)
Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)
The Dale Earnhardt Story (2004)
off the top of my head. some of these are mostly pretty bad movies, but they're good because they're bad
Phantasm and dukes of hazzard have not been mentioned yet
>Easy Rider
>Car movie
What?
Best scene in that movie: After Kowalski runs the cops off the road in the first town, when he leaves, he signals and moves to the right lane.
Borrows heavily from
The Seven-Ups (1973)
One of the greatest chase scenes ever, goes through a good piece of NYC and of course it's chock-full of 70s and 60s cars.
While it's fun I can't unsee that it's done by the same team that did Bullitt.
Is that necessarily bad?
Somewhat disappointing I suppose in that it doesn't break new ground the way the Bullitt chase did then.
FWIW, Ronin with its shaky-cam and billion cuts trying to engender a sense of urgency was not the way to go either
Can't believe no one hasn't mentioned the French Connection or The Italian Job yet.
Just because it has a car chase does not make it a car movie.
Well Ronin was mentioned. And Days of Thunder?
Borning, Norwegian cannonball run movie
Days of thunder is about motorsport. How is that not a car movie?