What movie has the best car chase of all time?
What movie has the best car chase of all time?
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That Bourne movie comes to mind.
The original Gone in 60 Seconds.
Bullitt
Bullitt
Wanted to write this. The first hour with those shitty out of focus 8mm parts is the best build up ever
Should have been called the original Fast and Furious. Eleanor was damn beautiful.
Mad Max first, Road Warrior second.
Hands down
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The one where everyone crashes and dies including the protagonist.
The Blues Brothers
whatever you do, don't look at the background cars in the Bullit scene
I came here to post this
This.
Vanishing Point
Not sure if it's the very best, but the Death Proof chase is up there.
WHAT COLOR IS THE BOATHOUSE AT HEREFORD?
>dem bullet squib effects at 1:39
I fucking miss this in movies. It looks so much better than all the fucking CGI bullet effects they use nowadays.
T3 CRANE CHASE BABY!
>The Blues Brothers
This.
same
Terminator 3
to live and die in la
you plebs wouldn't know chase kino if it ran you straight over on a sunny Marseilles street
The French Connection
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forgot pic
thank goodness someone already posted this
2 fast 2 furious for the warehouse scene
The original Dukes of Hazzard series was pretty fun because before the cars were worth anything they actually crashed a few hundred 1969 Dodge Chargers just to do all of the stunts.
This.
The best part is after like 40 minutes the Mustang is beat to shit and you think its about to end and he finds the same one at a car wash, steals it, and continues running away with a new car.
>The car chase was filmed without obtaining the proper permits from the city. Members of the NYPD's tactical force helped control traffic. But most of the control was achieved by the assistant directors with the help of off-duty NYPD officers, many of whom had been involved in the actual case. The assistant directors, under the supervision of Terence A. Donnelly, cleared traffic for approximately five blocks in each direction. Permission was given to literally control the traffic signals on those streets where they ran the chase car. Even so, in many instances, they illegally continued the chase into sections with no traffic control, where they actually had to evade real traffic and pedestrians. Many of the (near) collisions in the movie were therefore real and not planned (with the exception of the near-miss of the lady with the baby carriage, which was carefully rehearsed). A flashing police light was placed on top of the car to warn bystanders. A camera was mounted on the car's bumper for the shots from the car's point-of-view. Hackman did some of the driving but the extremely dangerous stunts were performed by Bill Hickman, with Friedkin filming from the backseat. Friedkin operated the camera himself because the other camera operators were married with children and he was not.
I remember watching a ton of this show with my brother as a kid. It was always fun to spot the cutaways before landings where you could tell the General Lee was just completely destroyed upon impact.
I think my favorite part of that crummy remake movie from a while back was that during the credits they showed all of the uncut jumps and crashes.
All of Fury Road
>Hey Kowalski you out there?
Ronin
does that first car have headlights?
Idk about best but Jack Reacher had a great one
the only right answer
Ronin is to car chases as Heat is to gunfights
That car chase was extremely low energy.
that's not even top 10, casual
a kinder term would be "realistic"
I fucking love car chases
If your answer isn't Ronin you either haven't seen it or you don't know shit.
That scene where it wipes out on the pole wasn’t planned and nearly killed Halicki, but he used the footage because they kept rolling
He also paid for it himself and did all the stunts in Eleanor. The Madman.
Also
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if getaways count as chases then Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry
>literally every shot of Deniro looks like hes shitting his pants
>thats a lotta poop
the audio alone is 10/10
Vanishing Point
Jade
I immediately ctrl+F'd 'blues' when I saw this thread.
Thanks for reminding me not all of this board is garbage.
The Blues Brothers
Cgi tire smoke. I need a car that can shovel. Picks shit Audi a6. That was some real raspberry jam!
Teleports behind you
The finale trial episode ruined the whole setup though.
Road Warrior
I think the Mini chase in the Bourne Identity deserves an honorable mention.
not really a chase but worth mentioning anyway.
C'était un rendez vous
He's only borrowing it.
are... you serious? this is retarded
kys zoomer
>zoomer
bet I'm older than you
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Ronin is a boomer meme. When it came out the buzz was that this movie had the sickest car chase of all time, and all the 12 year olds fell for it hook line and sinker
This
I'd say The Bourne Identity, The Italian Job, Bond (as a franchise) and Drive are all pretty top tier too though
All of you faggots should be ashamed of yourselves.
*sip*
Bullit obviously,
We didn't need flashy explosions back then
when they play hide and seek is pretty intense
Based and boomerpilled
How the fuck did it take 70 posts for someone to mention it
It's literally the OP pic you tard
No it isn’t?
>What movie has the best car chase of all time?
Blues Brothers.
kill yourself immediately fucking retard
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god fucking damnit the peugeot 406 is gorgeous
Some late 60 early 70's muscle cars had hidden headlights. Charger R/T , Camaro RS, Cougar, Corvette, Riviera , to name a few.
>I came here to post this
I came to this.
I think this is the best choice
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This one, I dare to find better one
>Best care chase
>No one even mentions The way of the gun
>mfw
Maybe not *the* best, but it's up there
The Matrix Reloaded
Hot Fuzz. It even holds a Guiness World Record!
It's interesting for sure, definitely best shootout material though.
>barely any mentions of Drive
The fuck? The opening scene of that film was a masterpiece
I wouldn't call the best, but I'd like to mention that Grand Theft Auto, the 70s Ron Howard movie, is a pretty fun low-budget car chase movie. Nothing spectacular, but solid stuff.
I see you are people of taste as well.
Extremely based
It's obviously Duel
Hipster choice but will go down well on this board
Came to post this
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This one I expected by now
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What other chase movie does the driver narrate his inner monologue? Suck my dick for calling me a hipster.
Our lady of blessed acceleration don't fail me now!
T2 had some good scenes.
This is the only correct answer.
Taxi, the French one, not that horrible copy that Hollywood pulled.
Ronin.
The blues Brothers
No contest here
It's literally the best case chase ever
That's a beautiful car.
Don't know about "best" but this is a great chase from a great film. Check it out. youtube.com
The ending of that clip. Nice touch
lmao americans truly have no taste
The only right answer.
Ronin has a good one.
Duel.
The entire film is a car chase.
Bullitt
It's the most iconic car(s) in kino history. H/t: The Driver, Ronin, Blues Brothers. And The Hidden is based. My ban was just lifted for calling Fast & Furious fans Mexican trash. Banned twice for this. Vroom vrooooom!
How is Duel > Bullitt? It's less chase than stalking and road rage, but even so, it's kinda boring.
correct
Fuck I forgot about that kino
Mission Impossible and James Bond had some kino chases. Too lazy to look for them.
American muscle cars are peak aesthetics desu.
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Plebs.
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How is this even a debate
Jesus Christ you're a fag.
this and it's not even close
The original
The French connection.
Anything else is shit tier.
Drive
Aaaaaaa
Initial D... bwamp bwamp bwamp
THE ONE IN «THE MATRIX RELOADED».
Jack Reacher
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Dope scene
LMAO guys do you only watch FAG movies or what?
Why do so many car chase kinos feature peak american muscle?
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That bait was so weak it's not even worth a (You)
What's Up, Doc? 1972
geez they were driving those old cars fast did those things even have airbags back then?
my dad had a 442 just like that.
first car I ever bought was a 67 RS Camaro with a 327 in 1990, ran and was only $1700, GOD I wish I hadn't sold it a few years later for a couple grand
it deserves to be in a category by itself or honorary mention or something
kek, underrated
BASED
The car chase is great as long as you don't know Paris. The teleportations from one location to another ruined the scene for me.
To Live and Die in LA
"The masterstroke in "To Live and Die in L. A." is that the chase isn't just on a freeway. It goes the wrong way down the freeway. I don't know how Friedkin choreographed this scene, and I don't want to know. It probably took a lot of money and a lot of drivers. All I know is that there are high-angle shots of the chase during which you can look a long way ahead and see hundreds of cars across four lanes, all heading for the escape car, which is aimed at them, full speed. It is an amazing sequence." - Roger Ebert
Nothing will ever top this, they shut down the fucking city of Chicago for that chase.