+1. After you posted this, I looked it up and just finished watching it, and have to say that though not a movie, it is now my favorite car video. Extremely well narrated and very interesting to watch. I nearly had a tear in my eye at the end.
Okay embarrased to admit this but: The Fast and the Furious Too Fast too furious The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift Transporter The Italian Job The music in the Fast and the Furious series helps me when I cant sleep on a long flight for work and I just need mindless hot cars, hot girls and hot music.
Listens to the Jeopardy music playing. . . Well I was only 5 when the first one came out so the question is: What is the Italian Job 1969?
Well, unless there's some prior version to THAT one, the 1969 Italian Job would be the original version of the more recent release. No, I didn't.... however... Although I imagine it would be painful for the recipient, I would expect it to feel really smooth.
Are you trying to say you have never even seen it? Have you no local library or video store? BTW, this shoots your reputation right in the butt.
Hey, hey, he was posing the question in a Jeopardy-like answer, he wasn't actually asking what the Italian Job 1969 is. Read the whole post next time. lol
not necessarily in this order China Syndrome: a desperate Jack Lemmon in a 2002 Bourne Identity, with the mini 2Fast 2Furious: Highway race (sorry, the M3 buys it), and the race for pinks Ronin Transporter 1; come on, it was a BMW! * ANY* Bond movie >> Quantum of Solace: brutal opening scene Transporter 3, over-the-top, but I loved it oh yeah, and Cars
James Bond Don't forget the car in the very first Bond film, Dr. No: a Sunbeam Alpine! Yes, the tires shrieked through every corner. . . of the dirt road. . .
"Get Smart" For those of us old enough to remember, Don Adams in the TV show "Get Smart" drove a Sunbeam in the opening credits (if memory serves).
Billy Madison when the O'Doyle family (O'Doyle rules!!) runs over a banana peel while driving a beat up wagon and go over a cliff