อยู่บ้านป้องกันไวรัส ดูสุดยอด ภาพยนต์ รถมือสอง Classic กับ 10 ภาพยนต์
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อยู่บ้านป้องกันไวรัส ดูสุดยอด ภาพยนต์ รถมือสอง Classic กับ 10 ภาพยนต์
American Graffiti
Released: 1973
While most people know him for Star Wars, George Lucas first made a name for himself with this film about his hometown of Modesto, California. Starring Richard Dreyfuss and Ron Howard, American Graffiti follows a group of high school friends cruising the boulevard on their last night in town before they go off to college. It’s loaded with classic cars, hot rods and, strangely enough, also features Harrison Ford as a traveling drag racer.
Bullitt
Released: 1968
If you were to ask a group of gear heads what the best car movie of all time is, they’re probably going to tell you that it’s Bullitt. You might get the same answer if you’re trying to find out the best Steve McQueen flick, too. Boasting what is likely the best chase scene that will ever be filmed in San Francisco – which takes up an alarming 10 minutes of the movie – this movie also features the most iconic car in film history: a 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback in Highland Green with a blackout grille completely devoid of any badges.
Days of Thunder
Days of Thunder
Tom Cruise
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Released: 1990
If you’ve ever seen Will Ferrell’s comedy flick, Talladega Nights, then you should probably know that Days of Thunder is the film that it is parodying. In fact, this Tom Cruise stock-car racing flick also features Ferrell’s costar John C. Reilly, Ricky Bobby’s signature slingshot move, and a spectacular NASCAR wreck. In all honesty, this movie is kind of like Top Gun in cars – and that’s certainly not a bad thing.
Death Proof
Released: 2007
One half of Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino’s Grindhouse double-feature, this film takes a unique spin on the slasher horror genre. And that’s because the killer’s weapons of choice are actually his cars – a 1970 Chevy Nova and a 1969 Dodge Charger, to be exact. With plenty of speedy action and Quentin Tarantino’s signature flair, this tribute to muscle cars, exploitation films, and scary movies is a stellar watch for anyone who appreciates any of the aforementioned things.
Drive
Released: 2011
If there was a film that could turn a Ryan Gosling hater into a bonafide fan, it’s Drive. This neo-noir crime drama follows a Hollywood stunt driver who moonlights as a getaway criminal-for-hire. In the film, Ryan Gosling’s character drives a beautiful 1973 Chevelle. And while it’s certainly not the best year-model of this particular car, it’s still an impressive beast nonetheless – especially when compared to the cars that came after it. In any case, this movie is a thrilling watch for anyone who like crime films.
The Fast and the Furious
Released: 2001
Say what you will about the storylines and the acting ability of the cast, but the entire Fast and Furious action saga has some of the best fast-paced adrenaline-pumping car scenes of all time. And, in just about every installment, they bump up the impressiveness by the nth degree. While it certainly can’t be said that all of the stunts are realistic or even remotely feasible, they’re still impressive and fun nonetheless.
The Italian Job
Released: 1969
Unlike Gone in 60 Seconds, we think that the Michael Caine version of this film is far better than the Marky Mark remake of 2001. Again, they are both very fun car-forward films; it’s just the original has the edge in this case. What’s especially enjoyable about this movie is that it took an otherwise unassuming vehicle, the Mini Cooper, and injected it with a hefty dose of much-needed coolness by taking it on an impressive romp through the crowded streets of Turin, Italy. Funny enough, Michael Caine couldn’t actually drive when this movie was being filmed.
Le Mans
Released: 1971
If there’s anyone out there that doesn’t think that Bullitt is the best Steve McQueen car movie, it’s because they think it’s this one. For those who are not familiar, the Le Mans is a 24 endurance race that takes place over 14.5 kilometers of country roads in France. It’s considered both the hardest endurance race in the world and has acted as a proving ground for vehicle manufacturers and drivers around the globe. The star vehicles of this movie are McQueen’s iconic Gulf Team Porsche 917 and a Ferrari 512LM. While this film is certainly a work of fiction, it’s also a fairly accurate look into the world of high-prestige endurance racing.
Mad Max: Fury Road
Released: 2015
The Mad Max franchise – and apocalyptic films in general – can be pretty polarizing. That being said, there’s no denying how impressive the fleet of vehicles that appear in these films is. That’s especially true for Fury Road. In case you are unaware, every single vehicle you see in this movie was actually built and drove out in that Australian desert wasteland. What’s even more impressive is that much of the film’s special effects – including many of the crashes, explosions, and jumps, were all done in real life, rather than with CGI. The downside is that means many of these franken-vehicles were actually destroyed during filming. Even still, this movie series is a killer one.
Vanishing Point
Released: 1971
As far as the story is concerned, this amazing car chase film is not all that dissimilar to The Cannonball Run – except that, instead of a big group of people driving in an illegal race across the country, it’s just one guy. And while the aforementioned film is still worth a watch, Vanishing Point is certainly the more well-rounded film. This flick follows a car delivery driver behind the wheel of a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T as he tries to make it from Colorado to San Francisco in less than 15 hours. The cars for the movie, by the way, were prepared by Max Balchowsky – the same man that prepared the mustangs for Bullitt.
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