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Just got back from seeing it ..... It was not bad and had some nice cars too. Overall "good" if you don't see it in the theater it should be a Definate rental.
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I dunno, but I'm guessing the ones concerned about how this movie will "encourage the youth," are the same ones who though their parents were complete geeks for being concerned when American Graffiti came out.
. . .or how about Gumball Rally, or. . . Same movie shiet, different day. ------------------ '81 Platinum Metalic SC Coupe |
Funny...I just turned on the local TV evening news. The reporters are talking to the police getting their slant on the movie, which starts here today. Well kiddies, the cops are freaking out!
They are predicting a summer of carnage! I'm predicting a summer of Radar Traps! ------------------ '81 SC Coupe (aka: "Blue Bomber") Canada West Region PCA The Blue Bomber's Website [This message has been edited by Doug Zielke (edited 06-22-2001).] |
You know what's funny is that the guys with rice racers in SCCA are a lot more subdued than their flashy brethren. They don't run huge wings or silly taillights for the most part - it's all big ass wheels, beefed up suspensions, and motor mods. Kinda like a certain German make of car that runs alongside them.
------------------ Mark Szabo 1986 911 Targa 3.2 1987 Escort 5-speed 1.9 RIP The Porsche Owners Gallery |
Just saw it:
'No Man's Land' -- Asian Import Style |
The chase scene in "Ronin". Classic.
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Ronin is one of my favourite movies; that Audi S8 is so cool, and the chase scenes are actually fairly realistic unlike most hollywood car based drivel.
I love to turn up the volume on my amp and watch that scene, hear that Audi 4.2 V8 roar! ------------------ Phil Garner '72 911E Sporto '87 VW Golf CL 1.6 with Weber (x1!) |
Went to the theater last night. All showings of "The Fast and the Furious" were sold out. As I imagined, cars were rolling up in front and revving their engines to show off the resonance of their sport exhausts. Funny thing is, most of them were Mustangs.
My wife and I ended up seeing Moulan Rouge. No cars in it, but pretty entertaining, nonetheless. ------------------ Adam Nitti ajnitti@mindspring.com www.adamnitti.com '85 911 Carrera Coupe PCA member, Peachstate region |
Woah Adam! CHICK FLICK ALERT!!! You don't admit seeing that stuff to your mates, or on a BBS http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/biggrin.gif
------------------ John Forcier 69 911T |
Hold up John,
Don't forget that Adam is a musician.... They can get away with anything!!!! http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/tongue.gif Pete ------------------ '77 Carrera3.0 www.geocities.com/pcafaro2000/carrera30.html |
Sorry so i continue,the scene is very HOT down here in south florida,they had a 500HP supra and a mitsubihi ecplise AWD that runs 9.40 at 152 MPH at the 1/4 mile, they had all types of cars it was like a show outside the movies, the movie is with action and very nice stunds and best of all the supra rule!! he he good for the hondas!! the supra ran a ferrari but no porsches,overall is was good at least to me.
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I figure I owe her a date night chick flick now and then... :-) Chick flick, yes... but, Nicole Kidman, for goodness sake. ------------------ Adam Nitti ajnitti@mindspring.com www.adamnitti.com '85 911 Carrera Coupe PCA member, Peachstate region |
Im waiting for Death Race 3000 to come out
Tim in Sac |
I'll admit that I'm probably going to see it this week. From what friends have told me, it's not an Oscar contender or anything, but it's entertaining if you're into cars. And I liked Vin Deisel in Pitch Black.
A bunch of people in my local PCA chapter were planning to meet at a specific theater in the Chicago area on opening night. I should've checked it out then. Emanuel ------------------ Everybody wants a normal life and a cool car; most people settle for the car." Chris Titus 1966 Rolls-Royce Silver Shadow 1983 Porsche 911 SC Targa |
I'm sorry, but I just don't 'get' drag racing?.
Maybe it's an american hot rod/dragstrip type thing that Europeaners are just not brought up with!. Surely the only skill is how well you can 'slip' or 'drop' the clutch and how swift you can change the gears!. The other skill is how much money you can pour into gizmos and engine rebuilds!. It's kinda similar to Nascar and oval track racing- limited!. Racing around corners (not just left!) braking changing up and down gears, chosing the best line thru multiple bends must involve more skill and a feeling of accomplishment?. Or maybe i'm just a 'wingeing pomme' or maybe I'm just getting old!. Why don't these guys prove their coolness and skill on the track or auto x. Last auto x I was at some kids turned up in a Nissan skyline (right hand drive) which I thought was sure to enter!. But no, the guys just stood around trying to look cool and criticised the other entrees!. We have all been guilty of driving over the limit on occaision but I feel that this 'Cult' or 'Fad' will claim a few kids lives and possible innocent bystanders before another craze takes over! (Bring back the hoola hoop! http://www.pelicanparts.com/ultimate/smile.gif) Rant over! |
Just saw it last night. Not great, but one of the better car movies of late. Some character made mention that one of the cars was worth $80k. WTF?! And what kind of resale do these kids get?
------------------ Nader 87 Carrera |
I am there too!!! I will take any movie with fast cars. Sure we all know its crap before we even hit our seats but keep on smashn'and crashn' Hollywood! There are alot of classics if you want to rent them:
Bullit is a got to see! No mans land great movie and dedicated to steeling porsche's the french conection, Ronin made me want an audi. If you haven't seen these check them out! sean ------------------ going.....going...gone |
I saw the movie last night. I have to say, I enjoyed it. Don't go into the movie expecting to see something with a lot of plot though. I love car movies, and this movie had a lot of chase scenes and some awesome stunts. The black Dodge charger was a welcome sight in a movie chock full of rice rockets with fart exhausts(some of them nice though). There was a Ferrari that got wasted by the modded Supra...pretty neat. More believable than the race between the Civic and the Carerra in Gone in 60 Seconds. I have liked Vin Diesel since he made an appearance in Pitch Black. The movie had a few stupid scenes, but I didn't mind it too bad. Would I recommend it? Not to most of the intellectuals on this board, but I would to anyone under 20 years old. Just my $7 cost of admission opinion... Bill ------------------ William Armentrout 1973 911T 2.7 carerra rs specs www.geocities.com/william_armentrout |
Basically, the movie was Point Break for drag racers instead of surfers. I was a little blown away by the price of the cars as well. I mean, I thought the idea of souping up a Honda was you couldn't afford something faster out of the box. These guys were blowing 20 grand on a Honda or Integra and another 10 grand on upgrades to get a "10 second car". Not only is that a monster of a 914-6 or a decent late-80s Carrera, but you could build a hell of a drag racer for half that using old Camaros, Mustangs, and Chargers. The chief benefit of import cars is the improved handling over those old cars, but their main activity was straight-line quarter miles - the one thing Detroit rolling iron is actually good at!
Emanuel |
I had a buddy blow more than 10 grand on a dodge neon to get a 13 sec car. stupid stupid stupid...
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