As for what to expect: «The film adaptation will be a fast - paced, high - octane film rooted in the tradition of the great
car culture films of the 70s while being extremely faithful to the spirit of the video game franchise.
Not exact matches
In my job with Esquire, I'm often called upon to be a cocktails expert (I direct most of the spirits / drinking coverage), a pop -
culture expert (I direct a lot of the
film / TV / music coverage) and a
cars expert (I edit the
cars column).
In one of the finest
films directed by Adam McKay, the duo play race -
car drivers in a loving send - up of NASCAR
culture.
At the
film's recent press day in Los Angeles, Waugh and stunt coordinator Lance Gilbert talked about their longtime friendship and professional relationship, what it was like growing up together on the sets of «Smokey and the Bandit,» «Vanishing Point,» «The Blues Brothers» and «Bullitt,» why Waugh considers Gilbert one of the best stunt coordinators in the world, the challenges they faced pulling off practical stunts and capturing amazing action sequences realistically in - camera without CGI enhancement, and the entertaining Easter eggs they included as a homage to the classic
car -
culture movies of another era.
An exciting return to the great
car -
culture films of the 1960s and»70s, when authenticity brought a new level of intensity to the action, «Need for Speed» taps into what makes the American myth of the open road so enticing.
The company has said it's aiming for the tone of the
car -
culture films of the 1970s.
Electronic Arts announced today the
car culture icons who have inspired the narrative behind the reboot of Need for Speed, and revealed how technology is blurring the lines between live action
film and in - game.
In addition to driving (pun intended) the nation's economy and commerce, the
car has played an important role in American
culture — high and low — making appearances in advertisements, pop songs,
film and fine art.
Kate Burnet's and Dan Woerner's recent videos weave images from pop
culture, the 1961 British
film The Day the Earth Caught Fire, and their own animations of burning
cars, among other collected material, into a complex system of images that do not rely on a traditional linear narrative format.
«Aside from the city's history as a
film center, and its pervasive
car culture,» Tattersall commented, «the
film, as well as the entire exhibition, is pertinent to the Los Angeles River.
- Survival: necessary expenses such as accommodation, groceries, medical, etc. -
Culture: costs incurred by cultural activities, such as reading,
films, theatre, music concerts, etc. - Optional: things you don't need but choose to do, such as restaurants, shopping, having drinks with friends - Extra: unanticipated expenses like birthday
cars, repairs, replacements