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adpock 12-29-2015 02:05 PM

Demolition Derby 'Get Carter' Car Chase With a Jaguar XJ12
 
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Seattle’s downtown area is filled with all sorts of great topography to make for an exciting car chase scene, like this one featuring a Series III Jaguar XJ12.

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TheWarlock 12-31-2015 03:15 PM

Hah, good chase scene. My XJ 12 won't induce wheelspin like that, they must have lumped it with an LS engine :)

LnrB 12-31-2015 04:03 PM

Being Seattle, I wonder if they trashed a Rust Bucket.
(';')

JagCad 01-01-2016 08:35 AM

LnrB:


Do I suspect a trashily done lump rust bucket?


Sure hope it wasn't a decent car, however powered!!!


Or, special effects at work and the crash is much less than it appears to be....


Carl

ronbros 01-01-2016 10:40 AM

did you guys catch the movie add, Italian connection,, it was back in early 70s(i think), the opener scene, they take a real Lambgihni Muria, crash it then push it (close up)with a bulldozer over a 1000ft cliff, showing it being torn to shreds tumbling down the cliff!

one sold around month ago for $4,000,000. million at auction.

go figure that!!!!

jagent 01-01-2016 04:20 PM


Originally Posted by ronbros (Post 1373904)
did you guys catch the movie add, Italian connection,, it was back in early 70s(i think), the opener scene, they take a real Lambgihni Muria, crash it then push it (close up)with a bulldozer over a 1000ft cliff, showing it being torn to shreds tumbling down the cliff!

one sold around month ago for $4,000,000. million at auction.

go figure that!!!!

It was the "Italian Job" with Michael Caine. Big budget movie?!

Daf11e 01-01-2016 09:46 PM

Yep Italian Job and the car in the movie was OK as in the pic.......they used 2 in the movie, one was already smashed.
https://cimg1.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.jag...a0fb0e53c.jpeg

jagent 01-01-2016 10:13 PM

The Italian Job from '69 is my favourite of all Michael Caine's movies. Loved the Coopers, at least they endured the whole movie!

As with many remakes though, the 2003 effort never measured up (IMHO)....

LnrB 01-01-2016 11:51 PM

I just ordered the 1969 version from Target, less than $10! S'posed to be here next week.

Thanks for the recommendation, Guys, I'm looking forward to this!
(';')

Daf11e 01-02-2016 01:00 AM

You'll luv it Elinor........enjoy!

jagent 01-02-2016 03:41 PM

Elinor, I'm quite envious that you will be watching it for the first time! It's shown on TV from time to time and I have it permanently recorded. Right up there with Bullitt from the same era, but very English, including the humour.

LnrB 01-02-2016 04:48 PM


Originally Posted by Daf11e (Post 1374214)
You'll luv it Elinor........enjoy!

Thank you, Jim, I'm looking forward to it.

Originally Posted by jagent (Post 1374458)
Elinor, I'm quite envious that you will be watching it for the first time! It's shown on TV from time to time and I have it permanently recorded. Right up there with Bullitt from the same era, but very English, including the humour.

Husband subscribed to Netflix some time ago because satellite was just entirely too expensive for what we watched, and what we can get off air is, um, not worth the electricity to keep the set warm. We look at our local weather and that's about it.

We've noticed that our favorites are almost completely British productions. We also like the older films better than newer ones. So this ticks 2 boxes right off! Having the DVD is merely a bonus!

I'll have to look into Bullitt too as you recommend it so highly.
(';')

jagent 01-02-2016 05:19 PM

Bullitt - 1968, (U.S.) Steve McQueen. Famous for Mustang GT coupe car chase through SF

The Italian Job - 1969, (British), Michael Caine. Famous for...well, you'll see.


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