Not exact matches
Jay Leno rides along with director Jeff Zwart as he films a
car chase from the back
seat of a customized Porsche.
During a high - speed
car chase with the US Border Patrol and a bleeding body in his back
seat, Driver flips his
car smashing through the border wall, tumbling violently, coming to a stop in Mexico.
Like Popeye Doyle's daredevil
car chase in The French Connection, Chazelle has dreamt up frenzied, dizzying sequences where Andrew's pursuit of perfection,
seated at the drum kit, either grabs the audience by the throat or throws them for a loop, addled and always in awe.
The film's strongest sequence is a thrilling
car chase through the narrow streets of Boston that only a true Boston resident could have enough knowledge of to pull off and will have audiences on the edge of their
seats.
In the twenty minute
car chase, John flips two separate vehicles at least twenty times in the air while not wearing a
seat belt.
His style is closer to The French Connection than to the unreal spectacles of modern special effects thrillers, bringing a visceral immediacy to every scene and putting the audience in the front
seat of every
car chase and collision, while his narrative efficiency is stunning and his overdrive pacing never misses a beat.
It appears to take inspiration from a hot hatch classic, the Renault Megane R26.R, and like that
car, it has been honed at the Nurburgring, and could be
chasing to steal the lap record from the newly crowned
SEAT Leon Cupra.
14 years the Fast and Furious franchise has been racing forward with movie after movie featuring sexy
cars, hardcore drivers, and
chase scenes that will have you on the edge of your
seat.
There followed the
chase, first on foot, then by
car, then the capture, the peed - on leather
seat — on the plus side, apparently urine softens leather — the bite, the scratch and the second escape.