Thanks to everyone who came out tonight. So much win. And congrats to VeeArrrSix for getting how this works, and getting the star he's deserved for a while.
@Matt Hardigree: Hat tip to Matt, Ray, Ben, Wes, Sam, Murilee, Mark, Jon, Andy, and Mike... in no particular order of course... Thank you. I won't let you down.
Absolutely, and not just for the cinematics of the chase scenes but for the casting of the cars as well. They were realistic, quality choices that are reasonably capable of performing similarly to how they are depicted.
@logruszed: I do love this movie but I have to disagree with you on this point. I have the S8 from this movie, amazing car, but it could not pull off the off-road chase in this movie. The car has trouble not high centering on parking lot speed bumps. I wouldn't trust it on sketchy dirt roads.
I also owned a similar Mercedes to the one from that chase scene and I would say its performance is believable. That thing took a beating much better than the Audi.
@steininger: Well I did credit the parts list the wheelman requests, I believe he asked for a lot more suspension-based modifications than you ever hear about in a movie.
90% of movies talk about nitro/blowers, etc. When beefed-up sway-bars are a more significant mod for real driving (just a many urban 30's gangsters went for the Citroen Model 11s because the independent suspension coupled with a big 78hp meant agility and escape).
Is this the special edition where they tell us what's in the briefcase (surprise: nothing, absolutely nothing) and at the end DeNiro says, 'Louie, I think this is the start of a beautiful friendship.'
@mr_dude: I prefer the cut where no children have been born for 18 years, and protecting the only fertile woman on earth leads to a chase where they are pushing the cars they're chasing each other with.
I recommend playing the David Mamet Drinking Game (Mamet rewrote the screenplay under the alias "Richard Weisz.") Anytime a character utters a phrase that is clearly the work of Mamet, take a swig. Here are a few to watch for:
"Did you ever kill a man?" "I hurt someone's feelings once."
"Talk about an ambush? I ambushed you with a cup of coffee!"
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Bush and Sarkozy could only wish they were as dope as these guys.
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"I think I have to stop"
"My friend, I need the money"
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Wait, this is a vodka commercial.
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Good advice from a wise man. Add it to your list, Jalops.
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Jalopnik hates Canadians
Excludes non-Americans with video posts hosted by Hulu.
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@Paul Y. don't drive too fast.: You're wrong. We don't hate Canadians. We just love America.
These colors don't run.
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I also owned a similar Mercedes to the one from that chase scene and I would say its performance is believable. That thing took a beating much better than the Audi.
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90% of movies talk about nitro/blowers, etc. When beefed-up sway-bars are a more significant mod for real driving (just a many urban 30's gangsters went for the Citroen Model 11s because the independent suspension coupled with a big 78hp meant agility and escape).
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Mysterious suitcases, an epic chase, rapidfire dialogue; a perfect complement to Ronin.
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"Did you ever kill a man?" "I hurt someone's feelings once."
"Talk about an ambush? I ambushed you with a cup of coffee!"
"Whenever there is doubt, there is no doubt."
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I smell a horror franchise.
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That handsome bartender who wanders into frame at 0:37? That would be PatFromGundo himself.
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