Bullitt, where the Charger loses 5 hubcaps.
Ever notice that whenever hollywood tries to make a movie in which a car or car culture is the centerpiece they inevitably screw the whole deal up (think fast n' furious)?
which ones stick out as the worst offenders to car lovers everywhere?
i'll start with something out of left field.
in 1985 there was a movie called My Science Project in which our hero, Michael, drove a late 60's GTO which had an amazing supercharger sticking out through the hood that he could turn on and off at the flick of a switch.
Fisher Stevens had this great line when the two were trying to haul ass "Hit the blower!" lol
Bullitt, where the Charger loses 5 hubcaps.
Mad Max had a lever for the same thing.
In the movie after sunset. They say the year of the suburban, the vin number they show is for a different year.
Gone In 60 Seconds...
C'mon now, is Nicholas Cage REALLY lucky enough to score with Angelina Jolie?:crossx:
The flinstones...Theres no way anyone could make there car go that fast with their feet. But there you have it, it's on TV.
Chuck Norris was in a movie with a Dodge Ramcharger that he also turned on the supercharger
fast and the furious, pay attention to how many times they shift while drag racing. like 10 times in one drag race.
i also like when they have dirt bikes in a movie and show a four stroke with the exhaust sound from a two stroke or vice versa
Chuck Norris was in a movie with a Dodge Ramcharger that he also turned on the supercharger
Lone Wolf McQuade.
The original Vanishing point. In the end of the movie, rather than thrash the '71 Challenger they destroyed a '67 Camaro.
American Grafitti: Bob Falfa's 55 rolls and you can see the single exhaust and the small block oil pan. Clearly the "real" car had big block with dual exhaust.
Back to the Furure: The Delorean is supposed to go 88.7 mph in order to flash back in time. We all know those piles of shit have a hard time doing the speed limit let alone 88.7!