I never got a chance to see this movie. The action is off the chain! These three young ladies really go at it. I shoulda figured that it was a Quentin Tarantino flick. These chicks taught that guy a fatal lesson-Never mess with Ladies that know how to defend themselves!
@@butchcassidy3468 Oh, yeah! He's a wildman par excellence! This movie, Captain Ron, Tombstone, Tango and Cash, Breakdown, Overboard, and other movies that I've enjoyed from him, over the years. Come to think of it-Wildman oughta be his middle name! Oops! I forgot-Escape from New York, and Escape from LA. Snake Plissken ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!
This film got buried by Weinstein cause he didn’t like the fact that several of the actresses in this film turned him down. The other part of this grindhouse feature was planet terror again cause it featured rose McGowan Weinstein deliberately ignored the film. Regardless of that both directors Quinton Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have gone on to still be relevant today. Harvey Weinstein rots in jail, so who won? Not a tough question
@@capcom7794 "i KnOw wHaT i HaVe aNd iT's nOt fOr SaLe!!" as it sits gathering dust with a seized engine because they didn't bother to start it in a decade.
Thats the only reason I can excuse this scene being dragged on so long. They have a Gun. All they had to to was STOP THE CAR at 6:10 and then shoot Kurt Russell, then go after him as shown in the film. In fact, when he hit them the last time, at 6:37, Zoe actually would've been thrown backwards, not forward as depicted. But then there would've been no cute as a button "I'M OK!" 😂
Yeah, in terrible need of editing to cut the pointless bullshit from the beginning. This would have been an excellent movie if it were cut to 15 minutes.
Agreed, honestly wasn't too impressed with the first half up until the crash scene which was incredible, then the film really turned itself around after the second group were introduced.
@@capcom7794 I don't think he did lose track of him tho. The quick pan is Tarantino 70s homage quirkiness to me, so I say it's likely 100% intentional.
i’m not the brightest guy but i personally feel as if they could have solved their issue multiple times throughout this scene. the decision making here was horrific
I love how the car doesnt budge whatsoever everytime he runs into them but the girl flips out and lets go of her grip everytime not to mention the fact they should have spun out like 5 times and they could have just stoped the car but amazing American muscle car chase scene nontheless
@@Waxxumus stop the car. Coulda did that multiple times safely. Like when he spun her out and she went the other way. Coulda stopped and got out to shoot him after that
@@Reaper-wf8ms I also can't help but think why didnt they stop the car multiple times to get zoe back in the car. Even hitting the brakes enough to let him fly pass would've worked
I owned a '71 white Challenger & two Chargers. The Charger would definitely have the Challenger off the line but it wouldn't take long until the Challenger would over take & blow the doors off the Charger. Challengers had a bigger engine, were lower to the ground & heavier, which made it more stable. Chargers...after the design change raising the backend, were hard to handle, especially around curves. They sucked in the winter with the rear sliding around.
You are full of sand Susie. The gvw for a Charger is 200+lbs heavier than a Challenger. They both came were available with 440cid engines until the mid 1970s. The body style of the Charger didn’t change until 1971 and it was minimal.
@M Maximoff Bust me up??? 😂 Oooo I'm scared. How many Chargers & Challengers did you three ever own. A big, fat zero. 👌 "While it might be a minuscule victory, the Charger actually does beat the Challenger in the quarter-mile run. When both models are equipped with the supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi SRT Hellcat V8 engine, the Charger runs a quarter-mile time of 11 seconds flat, whereas it takes the Challenger 11.2 seconds." "The four-door Charger is a bit bigger and slightly heavier than the Challenger." But who the hell wants a four door muscle car. 🙄 "The fastback shape was not as good a race car as we had hoped. The body shape caused so much lift at the rear wheels above 180 MPH that the drivers had difficulty controlling the car at Daytona, especially in the D-shaped curve in front of the main grandstand. The drivers said it was like driving on ice." "The Hemi engine was installed in less than 2% of Chargers." www.allpar.com/threads/the-birth-and-death-of-the-original-dodge-charger.228202/
Susie Sweet 🤔. 6.2liter? Not an option in 1971. Read your original post sweetheart. We are all taking about the cars in the video. In a a race a 440 challenger with. 727 and 3:91s will beat a 440 charger with the same setup 9 times out of ten due to weight: horsepower ratio and drag.I’ve driven owned and worked on MOPARs for 30 years! I have a 1969 440 6pack Roadrunner in my garage. You posted some BS in your 1st post just own it. No big deal. As for cars I’ve owned (most I wish I still did). 1973 Dodge Dart (Hang Ten) 1971 Dodge Newport (440)1967 Dodge Cornet (318)1962 Chrysler New Yorker (413) 1970 Dodge Challenger (440+6) 1970 Dodge Charger (440) 1963 Plymouth Valiant (170) 1966 Chrysler Imperial (440) 1977 Dodge Power Wagon (400) and my current love 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner (440+6).
@@AnthonyPi1999Same here i was 16 and it was just the best experience i ever had at the Movies. It felt so special sad we cant get a fresh double Feature
@@aestheticswim3397 No that was the car he had in Texas, wrecked earlier in the movie. After exiting the hospital he moved to Tennesee and got a 69 Charger RT
Thank you! The whole 'let's drive fast while we have our friend hanging onto the hood' was such a screenwriter's convention when braking the car and letting the attacking car fly by so the person can get off the hood and get back in the car was the solution to the situation. But no, let's shoot the stuntwoman/actress flopping around on the hood.
@@bighuge1060 it’s just a movie, a fun one at that, if you come to tarantinos movies expecting 100% logic and realism you’re in the wrong place, they all literally kick his ass to death at the end of the film
Thats sum Quentin Tarantino action right there. What other director incorporates a face burnout, indestructable muscle car, and Kurt Russel into such an action packed amusement ride?
My heart was bleeding every time when Mr. Russell collided Dodge Challenger by his car. Somebody can buy the ship full of this cars, but for somebody like me it's a blue dream.
Yeah because if she hadn't then the chase would have been over but maybe it was instinct as she was worrying more about the other drivers life than her own.
I've never seen this movie, can anyone tell me what was on the end of Kurt Russell's hood/bonnet. It looked to me to be the Duck from the front of the Mack from Convoy.
He had killed another group of girls before and gotten away with it, these girls are karma finally catching up with him. They had no way of knowing what he did, but it turned out they were just as crazy and murderous as he was.
0:57 I have ridden from San Jose, CA to Gabbs, NV (and back again) in the back seat of a 70's era Challenger, how the hell was Abernathy able to get into the front seat without the car first pulling over, coming to a stop, leaning the seat down, opening the door, getting out. leaning the seat back and THEN closing the door. Doing it the way she did, she should have either kicked the drivers head forward, or had her legs fall on top of the drivers arms pulling them from the driving wheel, and ended up getting killed with her own face stuck in the wheel well when the car crashes.
Most women, actresses especially are not as tall or as big as they seem on screen. Tracie Thoms and Marcy Harriell are both 5'6 With Zoe bell being the tallest at 5'8 which was the average for most women their age at the time if they were lucky. Not to mention I doubt these cars were 100% original considering they had to destroy several so it wouldn't surprise me if the seats were smaller clones since they probably planned all this ahead of time.
lol even at 5:00 they got pushed off the road slow sliding into the dirt, Zoe could very well roll into the grass buy hey, looks like the only thing the black driver knows is to keep going :p
Martin White Wow, never noticed that. I think this was not scripted, possibly during the filming the camera guy and Kurt Russel or whoever was driving the car were distracted and didn't saw the truck so Zoe warned them. I don't think the producers cleaned off the roads for the filming so the traffic was real. That's the only logical explanation I can think of.
She could have easily jumped off the bonnet while the car slowed down spinning in the gravel. (not even mentioning that they could just stop the car and ask the guy "What's up?") Chase sceences must be rational.
Well, as we've seen earlier in this movie, he has a tendency to make accidents on purpose. He probably would've straight rammed into them if they had stopped
So what was done to the doors around where the top of the glass fits. No challenger has chrome there or between the rear quater glass and door glass. I know its Movie crap but why?
Would be wonderful having this scene redone with modern big boi V8 supercharged mopars. Charger and the Challenger I swear that would even look 2x as dangeious than this one because of how insanely fast chargers and challengers are nowadays... Just don't add all the modern sound effects or the extra stunts and stuff like that. Barebones just like this scene
One problem with that is the hoods of the modern cars are much shorter, so you really can't put a whole person on it like you could with the old one. It's surprising when you get them side by side, the new Challenger is really fat and stubby compared to the old one, which is all hood.
@@JETZcorp Not to mention this movie is meant to be a parody of 60s - 70s car chase films so naturally they used cars from that era for a more complete effect, the down side is these cars are getting harder to come by and with Hollywood and adrenaline junkies in the car world constantly destroying them it's makes finding chassis and parts way harder to find when they aren't rusted to complete shit. It doesn't surprise me that most cars this old spend their "retirement" years as I like to call them in garages not being able to go out much when they aren't left to die in junkyards, ruined in car accidents, natural disasters or foul play.
I love how the camera "loses" Kurt in all the dust and then "catches him" as hes coming around to resume the chase. That was fucking cool
Didn't miss a fucking beat did he
Girl coulda got back in the car at that very moment. 🤦
I strongly agree
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Was epic!
Surely this all could have been averted by gentle and progressive application of the brake !!!
Lamo yeah
Why no gun until the end lol?
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Always was thinking that hah
This is an underrated Tarantino movie, I have had so much fun watching it over and over.
Yep this and Jackie Brown
I never got a chance to see this movie. The action is off the chain! These three young ladies really go at it. I shoulda figured that it was a Quentin Tarantino flick. These chicks taught that guy a fatal lesson-Never mess with Ladies that know how to defend themselves!
@@ronaldshank7589 Kurt Russell does really well a crazy man
@@butchcassidy3468 Oh, yeah! He's a wildman par excellence! This movie, Captain Ron, Tombstone, Tango and Cash, Breakdown, Overboard, and other movies that I've enjoyed from him, over the years. Come to think of it-Wildman oughta be his middle name! Oops! I forgot-Escape from New York, and Escape from LA. Snake Plissken ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!
This film got buried by Weinstein cause he didn’t like the fact that several of the actresses in this film turned him down. The other part of this grindhouse feature was planet terror again cause it featured rose McGowan Weinstein deliberately ignored the film. Regardless of that both directors Quinton Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez have gone on to still be relevant today. Harvey Weinstein rots in jail, so who won? Not a tough question
This scene was the whole movie for me. The only time I've actually been on the "edge of my seat" during a movie.
Only good part of the movie. Barely anything happens
Shout out to the stunt women and men who did this scene. It was impressive.
Zoe Bell was one of them
That lady in pink is actually a stunt woman..
Fuck em
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This scene was so painful to watch... two iconic muscle cars being wrecked...
IDK what they did but these were not actual Chargers or Challengers. Challengers never had the frame on the door for the windows.
Better than sitting in someone's garage for 40 years not being touched.
@@capcom7794 I can't agree with that
@@capcom7794 "i KnOw wHaT i HaVe aNd iT's nOt fOr SaLe!!" as it sits gathering dust with a seized engine because they didn't bother to start it in a decade.
@@Doomsday971 You're meant to drive them, not look at them.
7:54 The "I'm okay!!" always cracks me up lol
It's the cutest "I'm ok." I ever heard.
Thats the only reason I can excuse this scene being dragged on so long. They have a Gun. All they had to to was STOP THE CAR at 6:10 and then shoot Kurt Russell, then go after him as shown in the film.
In fact, when he hit them the last time, at 6:37, Zoe actually would've been thrown backwards, not forward as depicted.
But then there would've been no cute as a button "I'M OK!" 😂
cringe
I was laughing at that part 🤣
When the actors do their own stunts, is just epic. What you see them doing is actually happening no gimmicks no CGI just real.
Zoe Bell is a real life stuntwoman, good choice of Tarantino hiring her for the character and do her own stunts.
wasnt tvis the one movie where tarantino used cgi instead of oractical fx
Love the shot of Rosario’s face going from terrified to exhilarated. Such a good movie.
One of the slowest to "start" movies I've ever sat through, But BAD ASS when you get to the end!
Yeah, in terrible need of editing to cut the pointless bullshit from the beginning. This would have been an excellent movie if it were cut to 15 minutes.
Agreed, honestly wasn't too impressed with the first half up until the crash scene which was incredible, then the film really turned itself around after the second group were introduced.
7:02 His laugh is so psychotic that it's funny
6:07 best cinematic effect *-*
Why?
@Rellems ye
@Zayd Noor it's weird
Mr. Nobody thinking he was saving Ramsey
I noticed
XD
Bingo!
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Mr Nobody messed with the wrong one's
Is nobody going to talk about how he was supposed to spin out at 3:30 but still ended up chasing them still?
Exactlllly lol. Still love this guy's movies tho gotta keep in mind his master pieces were in low budget
All this bullshit happens
And thats what you point out as stupid 🤣
@@hondamanvtec2894 perfectionists
Lmaooo I thought I was the only one that saw the physics
also 2:51 no way they recovered there either
6:16 I know that it was accidental but that felt so fucking good. This movie looks super underrated and a blast to film hahaha
That was unscripted? Really?
@@sstephiL it looks like the camera man really lost track of the car in the smoke
@@capcom7794 I don't think he did lose track of him tho. The quick pan is Tarantino 70s homage quirkiness to me, so I say it's likely 100% intentional.
6:32 I love Kurt's "Get ready to fly bitch!" 😂
This entire film is one of the best films ever filmed in And around Austin
i’m not the brightest guy but i personally feel as if they could have solved their issue multiple times throughout this scene. the decision making here was horrific
Never seen a low budget 70's grind house flick, huh?
I really mean no offense but that might be hindsight bias, bro.
@@Carlos-ln8fdi don’t even remember this comment or scene anymore ngl but regardless I respect your perspective
If I ever have a daughter she should live up to the quality of Zoe!❤.
This is all the more crazy after having grown up watching Kurt Russell in Disney films like "The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes".
Man I love all these dodge challenger, charger movies!!!
Kurt Russell is the man! One of the greatest human beings to ever live. His wife too.
Yes she is yummy 🤤
I love how the car doesnt budge whatsoever everytime he runs into them but the girl flips out and lets go of her grip everytime not to mention the fact they should have spun out like 5 times and they could have just stoped the car but amazing American muscle car chase scene nontheless
Might have something to do with all the stunts in this movie being real time. Obviously they aren't going 100% percent them off the road
why didn´t they just .... stop?
David Celan Because it's a movie, so fuck logic.
you don't "just stop" in a Tarantino movie!
Because then they're sitting ducks for Stuntman Mike.
health & safety
they're stunt actresses they're tough as they come but they don't have much between the ears if you catch my drift
6:52 that doll on the hood always cracks me up.
Two of the sexiest cars ever made.
1970 Challengers don't have window frames on the doors. Those were added for the movie to have somewhere to attach the belts.
Learn something new everyday.
so... she had that pistol the whole time her friend almost got killed?
you try to aim without letting your friend slip off a hood @ 90 mph and we will see if your friend survives.
@@Waxxumus uh, hand it to the passenger?
@@Waxxumus stop the car. Coulda did that multiple times safely. Like when he spun her out and she went the other way. Coulda stopped and got out to shoot him after that
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@@Reaper-wf8ms I also can't help but think why didnt they stop the car multiple times to get zoe back in the car. Even hitting the brakes enough to let him fly pass would've worked
Seems like, when he sped out into the field, that would have been a good time to climb back inside while you had the chance, LOL!
I owned a '71 white Challenger & two Chargers. The Charger would definitely have the Challenger off the line but it wouldn't take long until the Challenger would over take & blow the doors off the Charger. Challengers had a bigger engine, were lower to the ground & heavier, which made it more stable. Chargers...after the design change raising the backend, were hard to handle, especially around curves. They sucked in the winter with the rear sliding around.
You are full of sand Susie. The gvw for a Charger is 200+lbs heavier than a Challenger. They both came were available with 440cid engines until the mid 1970s. The body style of the Charger didn’t change until 1971 and it was minimal.
You are forgetting that both of these cars are heavily modified and not stock anymore.
Hello Susie how are you doing?
@M Maximoff Bust me up??? 😂 Oooo I'm scared. How many Chargers & Challengers did you three ever own. A big, fat zero. 👌 "While it might be a minuscule victory, the Charger actually does beat the Challenger in the quarter-mile run. When both models are equipped with the supercharged 6.2-liter Hemi SRT Hellcat V8 engine, the Charger runs a quarter-mile time of 11 seconds flat, whereas it takes the Challenger 11.2 seconds." "The four-door Charger is a bit bigger and slightly heavier than the Challenger." But who the hell wants a four door muscle car. 🙄 "The fastback shape was not as good a race car as we had hoped. The body shape caused so much lift at the rear wheels above 180 MPH that the drivers had difficulty controlling the car at Daytona, especially in the D-shaped curve in front of the main grandstand. The drivers said it was like driving on ice." "The Hemi engine was installed in less than 2% of Chargers." www.allpar.com/threads/the-birth-and-death-of-the-original-dodge-charger.228202/
Susie Sweet 🤔. 6.2liter? Not an option in 1971. Read your original post sweetheart. We are all taking about the cars in the video. In a a race a 440 challenger with. 727 and 3:91s will beat a 440 charger with the same setup 9 times out of ten due to weight: horsepower ratio and drag.I’ve driven owned and worked on MOPARs for 30 years! I have a 1969 440 6pack Roadrunner in my garage. You posted some BS in your 1st post just own it. No big deal. As for cars I’ve owned (most I wish I still did). 1973 Dodge Dart (Hang Ten) 1971 Dodge Newport (440)1967 Dodge Cornet (318)1962 Chrysler New Yorker (413) 1970 Dodge Challenger (440+6) 1970 Dodge Charger (440) 1963 Plymouth Valiant (170) 1966 Chrysler Imperial (440) 1977 Dodge Power Wagon (400) and my current love 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner (440+6).
That car sounds glorious
Battle of the dodges... black charger vs white challanger :)
minion986 Battle of the Stuntmans too.
Or Stuntman Vs Stuntwoman.
I don't know.
Was the car a true r/t
The reboot of 'Vanishing Point', (1996) you'll see the same two cars.
@@adamcavenbrown9399 no
@@adamcavenbrown9399 yes of course
dude literally just start slowing down once hes beside you
This was awesome seeing this in the theater.
Saw this opening night, og double feature with the grindhouse trailers! So awesome!
@@AnthonyPi1999Same here i was 16 and it was just the best experience i ever had at the Movies. It felt so special sad we cant get a fresh double
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That 69 Charger is Badass. 1:58
It's actually a chevy nova with a ls6 454 big block engine
@@aestheticswim3397 No that was the car he had in Texas, wrecked earlier in the movie. After exiting the hospital he moved to Tennesee and got a 69 Charger RT
@@lukesil7887 six pack?
@@lukesil7887 man the charger just dwarfs the challenger in size,thats a huge bitch
@@lukesil7887 yep
Kurts laugh is legendary 🤘🤘
Brakes are an amazing feature on cars!
Thank you! The whole 'let's drive fast while we have our friend hanging onto the hood' was such a screenwriter's convention when braking the car and letting the attacking car fly by so the person can get off the hood and get back in the car was the solution to the situation. But no, let's shoot the stuntwoman/actress flopping around on the hood.
@@bighuge1060 it’s just a movie, a fun one at that, if you come to tarantinos movies expecting 100% logic and realism you’re in the wrong place, they all literally kick his ass to death at the end of the film
@@oelaty9116 I know man lol. It was just something funny to point out. You should definitely watch pitch meetings on screen rant!
Obviously they can't stop fast or else she go flying off the hood.
Thats sum Quentin Tarantino action right there. What other director incorporates a face burnout, indestructable muscle car, and Kurt Russel into such an action packed amusement ride?
My heart was bleeding every time when Mr. Russell collided Dodge Challenger by his car. Somebody can buy the ship full of this cars, but for somebody like me it's a blue dream.
Love this scene and whole movie. Nothing will ever be made like this again.
I love this movie I remember seeing it in theatres with my dad.
Why did they cut the part where zoi flies off the front of the car into the bushes? It was in the movie.
6:07 she literary told him to look out, it was nearly to head on collision 🤭
I never understood this part either, completely dumb
Yeah because if she hadn't then the chase would have been over but maybe it was instinct as she was worrying more about the other drivers life than her own.
She saved his life while he tried to take hers 😭😂
The most eloquent car chase scene ever 🤣🤣🤣LOVE IT!!!
Always makes me laugh when all they had to do was Stop the F-in car
7:54 makes me laugh every time XD
That's the most insane stunt I've ever seen. Mind blown.. Wow
I've never seen this movie, can anyone tell me what was on the end of Kurt Russell's hood/bonnet. It looked to me to be the Duck from the front of the Mack from Convoy.
Two beautiful cars. Sad they got destroyed. 😥😭😭
The Charger got destroyed, but the Challenger survived
My favorite Tarantino movie. Zoe Bell is a total badass
Did you know Zoe Bell appeared in Django Unchained?
She is the one with an axe and a red scarf or kierchief covering her face
I love that chargers engine ❤️
i think it's a 380 or 440 magnum motor
@@matt.flippy.thewolf8004 it's a hemi
Challenger and Plymouth Cuda
Honestly i like Challenger Hemi engine, but Plymouth too 😊
@@fashizzle78 V8 Hemi Engine
@zy parker the white one is a challenger and the black-ish one is a charger
Quentin knows that black people say "ass" a lot. This is his gift for dialogue.
Kurt Russell reminds me of a older Dolph Ziggler!!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
As a Mopar guy this scene hurts...
Poor guy. It just turns out he wanted to have a little fun hence his dialogue at the end of the chase. She didn't have to shoot him like that.
He had killed another group of girls before and gotten away with it, these girls are karma finally catching up with him. They had no way of knowing what he did, but it turned out they were just as crazy and murderous as he was.
@@mecurian485 no one's pure 😔
@@StarfruitsurfridaHHH But few people are willing to kill a fleeing opponent. Both sides here are pretty rotten.
So this is basically Twisted Metal?
@@mecurian485 He did try to kill them, I'd say it's justified.
"I'm okay" hilarious
I was looking for that part, it's awesome
When the General Lee goes to the Dark Side...
Love this so much and that shot of her at 1:11 is gorgeous!
It looks like she gonna get fvcked on top of that car😂
Rosario fetish for sure! Slightly bigger tits would've completed that package!
I was, n da OG movie. Still livin in da fast line. Not looking back. Hell's Yeaha! 😃👍
"I'm ok. . . You wanna go get him?" lol
seeing this scene in the cinema was Primo AF.
I cannot remember this Vanishing Point moment...
0:57 I have ridden from San Jose, CA to Gabbs, NV (and back again) in the back seat of a 70's era Challenger, how the hell was Abernathy able to get into the front seat without the car first pulling over, coming to a stop, leaning the seat down, opening the door, getting out. leaning the seat back and THEN closing the door.
Doing it the way she did, she should have either kicked the drivers head forward, or had her legs fall on top of the drivers arms pulling them from the driving wheel, and ended up getting killed with her own face stuck in the wheel well when the car crashes.
Since when does a 1970 Challenger have framed door glass? I used to own one (base model) back in the late '70s
This is a stupid movie 😂
Most women, actresses especially are not as tall or as big as they seem on screen. Tracie Thoms and Marcy Harriell are both 5'6 With Zoe bell being the tallest at 5'8 which was the average for most women their age at the time if they were lucky. Not to mention I doubt these cars were 100% original considering they had to destroy several so it wouldn't surprise me if the seats were smaller clones since they probably planned all this ahead of time.
They had at least two opportunities to let her get off the hood but chose to keep driving.
Why does the Challenger have chrome frames around the windows though ? 🤷🏻♂️
Whole new meaning to air it out.
Why do movies always pimp these cool looking cars ! Once their destroyed they are gone forever....
At 7:20 sounds like the sound from gta when u die🌚
I love how they cast Snake Plisskin to play Trevor Phillips from GTA5 in a movie with the cars from Bullit and Vanishing Point.
another tarantino classic
No, it's a bigname oldfart's stoned stroll down the memory lane. He did alot. He didn't stop in time. He ruined it.
Why doesn't she slow down? Just calmly smooth to a stop and the whole mess is over! But action is needed) And forget about logic)
I also love how the tables turn on Kurt Russell and the hunter becomes the hunted
So I guess just stopping the car was not an option...?
Why?
lol even at 5:00 they got pushed off the road slow sliding into the dirt, Zoe could very well roll into the grass buy hey, looks like the only thing the black driver knows is to keep going :p
@@alerey4363 haha the whole thing is absurd
No not with those girls!!
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Who is stuntman Mike?
The brother of stuntman Bob
When they say don't try this at home, they are SERIOUS!
I have done that
4:57 oukay, they already stand still here, so she could get into the Car.
Why she stays outside, and the Car strats to accelerate again ???
I don't get why Zoe Bell warned stuntman mike to look out at 6:04 when he was on collision with a truck.
I think she warned the oncoming car..
Oh ok it just looked like she was saying it to stuntman mike which made no sense :-/
Martin White Wow, never noticed that. I think this was not scripted, possibly during the filming the camera guy and Kurt Russel or whoever was driving the car were distracted and didn't saw the truck so Zoe warned them. I don't think the producers cleaned off the roads for the filming so the traffic was real. That's the only logical explanation I can think of.
bottle1 lack yeah I think you may be right!
if the truck hit him it’d also impact Zoe too y’all lol
I died laughing when stuntman Mike was screaming like a little baby it gets me every time well most of the time
I absolutely love Zoe Bell
According to Tarantino they were going 70-90 mph while filming this scene.
Zoë Bell is crazy dangerous stunt woman. Hats off!
5:31 nice view Tarantino
don't lie, y'all thought Zoe's 'I'm Okay!!' made ya cry and laugh when you thought she died too XD
Zoe Bell es por mucho mi personaje favorito de esta película, y uno de mis favoritos de Tarantino
She is THE stuntwoman. Research buddy. Most QT films.
Zoe Bell is one hell of a stunt woman
Is she a lesbian?
@@robotzombie4754 Nope. ?
7:19 it was at this moment stuntman Mike knew he fucked up.
Love Zoe Bell, Uma Thurman’s stunt double from Kill Bill also 6 Horse Judy in Hateful Eight.
Thank you for another unforgettable film. Quintin
Why when he went off road any of the 4 times didn't they slow down for 3 secs and just have her get back in the car...
nice movie,what is this title?
She could have easily jumped off the bonnet while the car slowed down spinning in the gravel. (not even mentioning that they could just stop the car and ask the guy "What's up?")
Chase sceences must be rational.
Apparently that's optional.
That's what I was thinking but again, Moral :- say no to drugs.
Well, as we've seen earlier in this movie, he has a tendency to make accidents on purpose. He probably would've straight rammed into them if they had stopped
So what was done to the doors around where the top of the glass fits. No challenger has chrome there or between the rear quater glass and door glass. I know its Movie crap but why?
Would be wonderful having this scene redone with modern big boi V8 supercharged mopars. Charger and the Challenger
I swear that would even look 2x as dangeious than this one because of how insanely fast chargers and challengers are nowadays... Just don't add all the modern sound effects or the extra stunts and stuff like that. Barebones just like this scene
One problem with that is the hoods of the modern cars are much shorter, so you really can't put a whole person on it like you could with the old one. It's surprising when you get them side by side, the new Challenger is really fat and stubby compared to the old one, which is all hood.
@@JETZcorp Not to mention this movie is meant to be a parody of 60s - 70s car chase films so naturally they used cars from that era for a more complete effect, the down side is these cars are getting harder to come by and with Hollywood and adrenaline junkies in the car world constantly destroying them it's makes finding chassis and parts way harder to find when they aren't rusted to complete shit. It doesn't surprise me that most cars this old spend their "retirement" years as I like to call them in garages not being able to go out much when they aren't left to die in junkyards, ruined in car accidents, natural disasters or foul play.
6:00 I didn’t know pickup trucks had semi truck horns
Why did he have to hurt the 69 Dodge charger 😭😭
Damn it’s been years since I’ve seen this
He didn’t think they would have guns? It’s like dude this is the south.
He is at the counter when they are talking about it, so he knew they had one.
2:52 sends me every time! lmao
Thanks for the great entertainment!!