Not exact matches
This might seem
like a small issue, but
police chases are a danger to the public.
A microscopic buddy flick complete with a crusty
police captain, a megalomaniacal Mayor Phlegmming (William Shatner) bent on re-election, a sexy single cell (Brandy) who won't give our unfairly - maligned leukocyte the time of day, and a series of breathtaking circulatory car
chases (along the Vena Cava Expressway) that take us on a giddy tour through all the major towns of Frank (and a few greasy fly - by - night joints
like the club carbuncle), Osmosis Jones is amazingly fun and clever.
There is a pistol - packing store clerk, an angry Ed driving off to abandon H.I. and then coming back to get him, a speeding
police car turning up at the store, a pack of neighbourhood dogs
chasing H.I, and much more, all accompanied by the Banjo of Ben Freed and yodelling courtesy of John R. Crowder, and punctuated by the sounds of screaming bystanders and gunshot blasts that seem amplified to sound
like cannons.
The real world sets also looked a bit middling budget and not very much
like Ohio, I think the van
chase was filmed in Birmingham and the
police cars were Peugeots, neither of which are very American.
When he arrives, Angel is partnered up with town drunk and action film aficionado Danny Butterman (Nick Frost)-- the son of Stanford's
police chief (Jim Broadbent)-- and forced to perform menial tasks
like chasing down wild swans.
It pretty much sounds
like a
police car
chase in a Hollywood movie, doesn't it?
Scoring credits
like «scared girl in
police chase» and generally trying to stay afloat in the big city, she becomes involved with two men, wanders down several vocational dead ends and sharply observes the world around her.
Need for Speed: Pro Street has no
police chases, no free - roaming city, no sappy, Fast and the Furious -
like storyline.
The Logitech software will even automatically apply certain effects when you fire up some games,
like the entire keyboard flashing blue and red when you're being
chased by the
police in GTA V.
this game is not bad there may be some problems here and there but it is great fun i just love the car
chase part if u
like shooting
police and swat teams or being the bad guy go for it but i think they use the f word too much.
For all its merits, the last entry in the series Need for Speed Rivals felt
like a best of compilation that failed to really distinguish itself, combining the high speed
police chases and open world of Criterion's Hot Pursuit and Most Wanted.
Electronic Arts» Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit promises to go back to the series roots with exotic cars and high - speed
police chases, but the roots that the game is going back to feels more
like Burnout's and that's a great thing.
5 minutes of most Grand Theft Auto games doing what players
like to do — which is, usually, blowing lots of things up and being
chased by the
police, can be exhilarating and fun and an absolute contrast to the (more serious) cutscenes and very linear structured missions.
There's no visible «wanted» meter
like in GTA, and the
police won't actually
chase you, so it's difficult to gauge the true impact of your actions on the
police presence.
It can't do what a
police dog does,
like sniff out evidence or
chase down a suspect.
Some lawyers
chase the
police reports and write direct solicitation letters, while others bombard you with TV commercials with insipid branding terms
like «lawyers you know lawyers you trust» or «turn your crash into cash.»
With actual physics keeping you tacked to the tarmac, every turn, burnout, and
police chase feel just
like the real thing, making Grand Theft Auto play less
like Mario Kart, and more
like Gran Turismo with each successful getaway.