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We love movies. We love cars. We love movies about cars. And there are some really great car flicks out there.…
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Here we have one of the most weirdly choreographed car-crash scenes in cinematic history, taken from 1971 Jacques…
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Once again, Parisian tipster Franzouse has found us some vehicular madness from French cinema. Here we've got a…
So there's this Australian fella, Peter Weir, and he directed movies like Dead Poets Society and The Truman Show,…
After seeing the Bentley versus 2CV wreck in the movie Le Corniaud, BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ was reminded of another fine…
The 1980 film Used Cars may be the finest Malaise Era car movie ever made, and that includes anything featuring a…
When some jerkola signals right and turns left right in front of you, or goes too slowly, or commits any one of the…
I'd never heard of the 1965 film Le Corniaud when Franzouse pointed me to this sequence, but now I'm on a quest to…
The Killers was Ronald Reagan's last film, made just a few years before he became governor of California. In it, the…
The lengthy tracking shot showing vast quantities of old European cars in Week End was pretty cool, but when you use…
When I think of horrible traffic jams in France, I always picture the scenes from Julio Cortázar's short story…