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Sunday, June 28, 2009

An Unfinished Record Of The Greatest Car Films

By Heather T Morris

American's like their cars, and they love their movies too. There have been some classic cars in movies in the past and while we can only list a few and your beloved may not be listed, here are a few notable "car" films.

From 1968-Bullitt. Starring Steve McQueen and Jacqueline Bisset. Director: Peter Yates. A police/action thriller featuring one of the best car chases in cinematic memoirs and a 390 GT Mustang and a Dodge Charger 440 Magnum.

The real McCoy from 1974 - Gone in 60 Seconds-This film features a yellow 1973 Ford Mustang named "Eleanor" and another one of the greatest car chases in the 40 minute finale. Also features a crash course on the basics of the car-stealing industry. And you can never overlook the remake..

From the year 2000 - Gone in 60 Seconds. With an all-star cast and crew including Nicolas Cage and Angelina Jolie and produced by Jerry Bruckheimer. This film is not about the finesse of the stars but only about the bling of the cars. Stolen cars, fast cars, wrecked cars. This film is about the cars.

From 1981 - The Cannonball Run and from 1984 - The Cannonball Run 2 - Illicit road races across the motherland with a crazy players of oddball characters that are eager to do no matter what to win.

The only horror movie on the list- Christine- from 1983. Stephen King always could scare the bejeejees out of you. Christine is a exceptionally cool, exceptionally frightening, exceptionally mad 1957 Plymouth Fury.

Everyone's all-time favorite from 1973 - American Graffiti. Featuring an all-star cast before they became stars. Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford, Cindy Williams and Mackenzie Phillips. A authentic and favored classic about summer 1962.

And there you have a very brief list of some very celebrated movies featuring some very cool cars. We adore our cars. - 18780

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