In this scene Ferrand tells his star, Julie (Jacqueline Bisset), and her male stunt - double that
the car crash sequence scheduled for the next morning will be shot in «La Nuit américaine».
Not exact matches
Considering the damage that was done to Vettel's
car in the
crash, naturally there were concerns he could have been on the receiving end of a five - place grid drop for taking a new gearbox out of
sequence.
But it might all be worth it for the
car - chase /
crash / exploding
sequence featuring giant barbells getting scattered across a freeway and wreaking vehicular havoc that is a veritable orgy of destruction — it may well be the Michael Bay - iest thing Michael Bay has ever shot, so empty and so pointless and so hilariously excessive that it says more about Michael Bay than it does anything else... not that he ever appears to have anything else to talk about than his own obsession with luxuriating in cartoon violence.
In an extended
sequence a 30 - foot long wolf and a huge gorilla begin destroying a major city as people evacuate by bus and on foot; the animals toss several vehicles off the road, into walls, and demolish a bus and several skyscrapers as we hear
crashing metal (no one is in any of the smashed
cars or the bus); the wolf jumps into the air and bites a helicopter in half as men and women run through the streets, screaming and the wolf extends flying - squirrel type wings and slides from a building to the ground.
Still, the film seldom pushes beyond the bare - minimum dictates of the thriller, only rarely offering up a memorable action
sequence, as in an early scene in which Logan's struggling with an armed assassin in a moving
car continues after the vehicle falls off an overpass and
crashes.
A
sequence with a
car crash is particularly ravishing, while a hotel room love scene is made fanciful and surreal with a lovely levitation.
G (a
car crash and demolition - derby
sequence may be too intense for children under 6).
What he provided was spectacular action
sequences,
car crashes, and a fun factor that keeps you entertained even with the film's flaws.
These scenes include a major airline
crash in the opening
sequence, guns,
car chases, and fist - to - fist combat.
With a familiar Fast and Furious theme to it, the visuals of last year's title but with some sunshine, collectable classic
cars to find like in Forza Horizon, the
crash sequences of Burnout, and... [Read More]
Mess things up though, and you'll experience one of the game's deadly
crash sequences - although again, it doesn't destroy your chances and you'll be back in the race in no time - currently, there's no
car damage either.
In Black Panther, there are two shots that are particularly disappointing: one in which the superhero flips over a
car as it
crashes beneath him, and another
sequence where two CG characters punch each other as they fall.