The most thrilling car chases in movie history
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Like most guys, I love a good car chase. IMO, they're few and far between nowadays. I was having a discussion with co-workers that swelled to about half of the office as to which car sequence was the coolest for your buck. At the bottom are a few of the films that were brought up for consideration as King Of Crash. If I have forgotten any please do not hesitate to add.
BULLITT
According to me and my grandmother(God rest her soul) Steve McQueen was the epitome of cool so it was easy to mount an arguement for this being the BEST EVER sequence for a chase. It's done the old school way and despite the sensationalism of technology today, this still stands the test of time in my eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTvMwNl2fEI
RONIN
Simply one of the best scenes that I have laid eyes upon in quite awhile..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQa-RSSRrVM
MATRIX RELOADED
Some of the younger guys favored this over all the others mentioned. Clearly a generational thing although I did like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87L829hjp2A
THE SEVEN-UPS
The other car chase scene that I could closely compare to BULLITT was this one. Some circles think that it's the best. Again, done the old school way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMYtPnFaGVY
BULLITT
According to me and my grandmother(God rest her soul) Steve McQueen was the epitome of cool so it was easy to mount an arguement for this being the BEST EVER sequence for a chase. It's done the old school way and despite the sensationalism of technology today, this still stands the test of time in my eyes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTvMwNl2fEI
RONIN
Simply one of the best scenes that I have laid eyes upon in quite awhile..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQa-RSSRrVM
MATRIX RELOADED
Some of the younger guys favored this over all the others mentioned. Clearly a generational thing although I did like it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87L829hjp2A
THE SEVEN-UPS
The other car chase scene that I could closely compare to BULLITT was this one. Some circles think that it's the best. Again, done the old school way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMYtPnFaGVY
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The Blues Brothers has a couple of pretty memorable car chases, especially the one at the end where half of Chicago is seemingly after Jake and Elwood.
The car (or rather truck) chase at the end of The Road Warrior (a/k/a Mad Max 2) is a really memorable one. In fact all three Mad Max movies are chock full of great chases.
The French Connection car chase
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WqRaLUN98aY
Yeah, Hilly, exactly what happened to me when the discussion was brought up and in that order. I love BULLIT so much that I want to own my own dark green '68 Mustang one day, put on a turtleneck and floor it on the highway.
How did I ever forget the climax to that one. Superb. I hear many film schools use this picture for their classes.
I'll take it. I will agree that it was intense. You have to wonder what's going through the hitman's head when he sees Doyle at the bottom of the stairs especially since he thought he had lost him. )
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i52cJRLlgQ
Also, I quite like this, from Luc Besson's 'Subway,' with Christopher Lambert escaping from some gangsters.
There's a link here, but every time I tried to follow it to make sure it worked Youtube claimed it was no longer available. It is there though. Just type in, Subway 1985 Car Chase, if the link doesn't work for you either.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1J7ghAzZGE
The obvious best ones have already been mentioned, so I'll chip in with Against All Odds - fantastic and realistic chase through traffic with a Ferrari 308 and a 911 Cabriolet. Couldn't find it on YouTube, sorry.
And Fear is the Key is one that's often overlooked. That was on YouTube, but seems to have been removed.
Finally, the original Gone in Sixty Seconds (74). 40 minute car chase, all featuring the same stunt car. Great stuff.
Very good (and one with Mk. II Jags in Peter Yates previous London-set film is pretty cracking too) but a major problem with this is that it has absolutely nothing to do with the plot. So there's very little drama to it, which robs excitement. I was quite disappointed. It's like comparing the ski chases from OHMSS and FYEO- the FYEO is probably better, but the OHMSS is more exciting because we know Bond has got to get away- we feel the danger and importance.
And the cars are a bit too powerful to make it exciting in a way. It's too easy for Steve.
They're both crackers in that film, but I think they've been outdone by the Taxi chase in The Bourne Supremacy. Hugely exciting, important to the plot, very dangerous-feeling and full of proper high speed risk-taking. The driving-the-wrong-way bit in the Ronin chase looks very staged next to the Bourne chases. If someone's driving towards you the wrong way you swerve- you don't just flash your lights and drive slowly straight ahead.
Ooh lovely- thanks for sharing!
Thanks for posting those, John Drake. I may be one of the few that hasn't seen TLADILA in its entirety but I've heard good things about it. It's something about big and boxey cars in high speed chases that seems so cool.
I've never seen the Lambert film; is it a crime comedy? I sort of got that vibe from it.
Glad you enjoyed it, Em. Seven-Ups' chase scene a closet favorite of mine and a great cop movie.
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Used to be available for download or on DVD apparently not any more, i'd look on ebay for a decent DVD version.
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I've never seen the Lambert film; is it a crime comedy? I sort of got that vibe from it. quote.
It's sort of a quirky mixture of thriller/comedy with a love story thrown in. Lambert's an impetuous safecracker, hiding in the Paris Metro from gangsters working for the man he robbed. Not that he's a bad guy though, he just wants to makes sure the man's rather attractive wife, Isabelle Adjani, agrees to see him again. It's worth a look. Although it's VERY 1980's, which is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on how old you are. And Lambert's brilliant. Funny that, he's made so many dodgy films, but with the right material he's a striking presence.
Thanks, John. I will try and check it out.
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Can you somehow do a YouTube version of Herbie and The French Connection together? )
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Just kidding, this one's for you, RA.
Or just watch it here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=tCHzmKplMi0
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Thanks alot, Alex. Yes, tops in movie history! {[]
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