Most of my favorites were already mentioned.
I will add
Tucker.
Mad Max.
The Italian job.
Canonball run.
I will add
Tucker.
Mad Max.
The Italian job.
Canonball run.
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"Horseplay" said:I can't believe no one posted up Vanishing Point yet. I was just a little kid but I will never forget that ending from the first time I saw it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pA4ymmXa8rs
"stangg" said:Not sure if Bullit counts... I was never much of a movie goer, but before cable one of the UHF channels would do a Clint Eastwood movie week and I always watched Bullit on our 19" black and white tv. I am a car guy, just not much of a movie guy.
"KBMWRS" said:Not sure what Bullitt and Clint Eastwood movie week has in common but you said it "just not much of a movie guy".
That was Dennis Weaver, not Dennis Hopper. And yes, that is a classic movie directed by Steven Spielberg before he was famous."stangg" said:In the other thread where folks are showing their other classic cars I put a pic of my '65 El Camino up. Terry asked if that was the same car the Newbomb's Brother had... I had no idea what that meant until I googled it. His response was that I must not be a car guy if I didn't know that... Just stating that I'm more into cars than a movie watcher, yet the movie I always strived to watch as a kid was Bullitt...
The other movie I just thought of was Duel with Dennis Hopper... the whole movie is the big rig chasing the little 4 door Valiant..
I have to think all the guys here have seen Duel but if you haven't it is another must see. There have been a few variants of it since but it remains the best of it's genre."stangg" said:In the other thread where folks are showing their other classic cars I put a pic of my '65 El Camino up. Terry asked if that was the same car the Newbomb's Brother had... I had no idea what that meant until I googled it. His response was that I must not be a car guy if I didn't know that... Just stating that I'm more into cars than a movie watcher, yet the movie I always strived to watch as a kid was Bullitt...
The other movie I just thought of was Duel with Dennis Hopper... the whole movie is the big rig chasing the little 4 door Valiant..
"Horseplay" said:I have to think all the guys here have seen Duel but if you haven't it is another must see. There have been a few variants of it since but it remains the best of it's genre.
BTW, I hope your weren't offended by my comment. I simply meant that a "car guy" has to see Hollywood Knights. Too many cool cars, etc to miss.
"stangg" said:In the other thread where folks are showing their other classic cars I put a pic of my '65 El Camino up. Terry asked if that was the same car the Newbomb's Brother had... I had no idea what that meant until I googled it. His response was that I must not be a car guy if I didn't know that... Just stating that I'm more into cars than a movie watcher, yet the movie I always strived to watch as a kid was Bullitt...
The other movie I just thought of was Duel with Dennis Hopper... the whole movie is the big rig chasing the little 4 door Valiant..
"Horseplay" said:BTW, I hope your weren't offended by my comment. I simply meant that a "car guy" has to see Hollywood Knights. Too many cool cars, etc to miss.
Well that was my second intention. Good to know it worked."silverblueBP" said:I was very offended.
"tarafied1" said:so far a pretty good list, seen all of those I think. Must add Gumball Rally, saw that as a kid.