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You're favourite vehicles in films

Started by Dr Syntax Head, April 25, 2017, 05:17:48 PM

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Dr Syntax Head

Obviously the Mad Max interceptor.
Starsky's beauty of a car
The starship Enterprise
The Bullitt Mustang
Ghostbusters hearse
Yes. The Delorean
Luther's Volvo
Chris McCandless' school bus
The Millennium Falcon
Easy Rider's bikes
The big white shark with a boot full of drugs

Claude the Racecar Driving Rockstar Super Sleuth


Dr Syntax Head

Quote from: Claude the Racecar Driving Rockstar Super Sleuth on April 25, 2017, 05:18:50 PM
I am?

You're just the driver dude. Describe you're vehicle mate. How much horsepower? What's it look like? Go full on Clarkson

Sal Vicuso


mothman



Dr Syntax Head

Quote from: Sebastian Cobb on April 25, 2017, 05:27:55 PM



MATE! Dead on. I never tire of this film. Non Capisco is obviously also a fan



Blumf

The Repo Man Chevvy Malibu win for me too.

So, other stuff...






Rocket Surgery


mobias

Blue Thunder of course.

Sadly its now being held together with gaffa tape in a retirement home for iconic 80's Saturday night tea time TV crime fighting vehicles. 


MoonDust

Both the Millenium Falcon and the Ghostbusters ambulance I had toys of when I was a child. Iconic vehicles in the canon of film. Love 'em.

Really hated the Batmobile in the Nolan films.

Dr Syntax Head

Quote from: mobias on April 25, 2017, 06:32:39 PM
Blue Thunder of course.

Sadly its now being held together with gaffa tape in a retirement home for iconic 80's Saturday night tea time TV crime fighting vehicles. 



Meth. Not even once

phantom_power

X-Wings were as awesome as they were structurally pointlessly complicated

Speeder Bikes. I really wanted one of those as a kid

I really liked the big scary spaceship in The Black Hole as well

The Delorean from Back To The Future, obv.

That submersible white bad-boy in that Bond film. I had a toy of that at my Nan and Grandad's as a kid and always looked forward to playing with it when I went to see them

Mr Banlon

Green Hornet's 1965 Imperial Crown.
Kowalski's 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 in Vanishing Point.
The black Dodge Charger in Bullitt.
Robert Loggia's Mercedes 450sel 6.9 in Lost Highway.
Tony's 1972 Imperial Lebaron in Mean Streets.
The Wagon Queen Family Truckster.
Jimmy's Li Lambretta in Quadrophinia.


Rocket Surgery

I'll nominate the magical hijacked-bus-which-makes-other-things-explode-without-harming-the-occupants from the magnificent Hologram Man.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k2uMkIJuLc&t=2m13s




If I could turn back time and re-register on this board as Slash Gallagher I totally would.


Mr Banlon

Cheech's 6-fo Impala "Love Matcheen"


mothman



Blumf

Ah, well, since we're in You Only Live Twice territory.



The Toyota 2000GT is very sexyful. (whisper, even better than the E-Type that inspired it)

Dex Sawash

Emma de Caunes'
Spoiler alert
Mini or 2CV or Fiat 500 or whatever, didn't really notice
[close]
in Mr Bean's Holiday






Favorite vehicle moment is when Jimmy flings that twat Sting's GS off Beachy Head





Phooeymobile


Dr Syntax Head

Fucking spelling mistake in the thread title. Sorry


mothman

The Rodger Young from Starship Troopers.
The Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey.
The Steamrunner[nb]There's no actual thing as a "Steamrunner." The name comes from a song called "Stream Runner" by a band called Fold Zandura, who designer Alex Jaeger liked. One typo later, and the name is here to stay.[/nb]-class starship, first introduced in Star Trek: First Contact.

Maurice Yeatman

The rusty old Chevy truck from Jeepers Creepers. When I'm struggling to sleep, I sometimes fantasise about using it to terrorise anyone who's tailgated me earlier in the day, ramming their rear end with my cow-catcher before running them off the road and slicing them to bits with an axe. (If that doesn't work I'll read the Bible.)




Rizla