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Best Car Chase on Film. (Cinema Talk Post)

Payback says...

I will always pick Bullitt as certain scenes, such as when you see Bullit come over the hill behind the Dodge, are filmed as you see it. The shot was of the actual rearview mirror, in the actual car, with the actual driver in the shot, and the Mustang perfectly framed. No cut and paste, no camera tricks. It's the pure truth of it. Steve McQueen drives the Mustang except for the most risky of the stunts, while Hickman is driving the Charger. It's the closest to true I've seen.

I discount the Gone in 60 Seconds original movie as you've never heard of the guy and actually driving like that out in general public is just stupid.

The Natural - The Final Homerun

Sarzy says...

Ummm... there is a huge exclusion on your 10 coolest guys list. Steve McQueen? The king of cool? Come on! There is no one on the planet -- alive or dead -- who is/was as effortlessly cool as Steve McQueen. I'd take Willem Dafoe off the list (he's an awesome actor, but "cool" isn't a word I'd use to describe him), and shove McQueen all the way to the top.

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Steve McQueen's Reality Commitment - On the Set of Bullitt

silvercord says...

From YouTube:

The setting is the mean street of San Francisco...superstar Steve McQueen has just started filming what would become a cinematic classic, "Bullitt" "The Making of Bullitt" is a behind the scenes look at the filming Steve McQueen's 1968 ground breaking detective drama "Bullitt," also starring Jacqueline Bisset and Robert Vaughn. "The Making of Bullitt" transports the viewer onto the set of one of the most exciting films ever made as you get a behind the scenes look at the preparations and filming of what many consider the finest and most hair-raising car chase scene in movie history. Shot entirely on location, this program gives you an inside look at not only the technical aspects of filming a complex scene on city streets, but also a better understanding of the mindset of its star, the legendary Steve McQueen. "The Making of Bullitt" is a fascinating look at the intricacies of film-making and of the inner drive that made Steve McQueen an enduring giant of the silver screen. Includes original theatrical trailer and "Hollywood Hot Wheels."



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