The 20 best car hunts in the history of the movie

In addition, they are the most realistic. So, Diesel wine does not need to apply.


For some guys, there is nothing better than tearing the street in aincredibly fast car. Roaring engines; The overvoltage of testosterone. For me, for one, drive a Sweet Audi SQ5. The beautiful hits 60 in 5.1, who - and those of you who know anything about street legal cars can corroborate it - is crazy. You will also find a BMW Z4 in my garage, ideal for the cruise on balmed summer days.

So, yes, you could say that I'm definitely one of these guys. Couple that, with my past and my current life as a private investigator, the police officer, Gunslinger, Spy and all around Super Semi-Top Secret Ninja - not to mention my illustrious relationships with the film industry - and you will see why my friends atBetter life Asked me to make a list of larger, the fastest, Badass (and, especially most realistic prosecutions, never put on the money screen. But before getting there, I should note that not a single blow ofFast and furious franchise makes the cup. Remember that it is the "real" of "realistic" that leads my list. And once you have finished with this high octane action, make sure to check my final list ofThe 20 biggest and most realistic fights from all times.

20
Vanishing Point(1971)

The original version of it is better than redo from 1997. Barry Newman-like Vietnam Veterinary Kowalski-is practically one with his Dodge Challenger, who dodge cops in the American West at Breakneck Speeds. (And do not forget about a superb text Gilda to the motorcycle completely in the buff.)

19
The Pacificator(1997)

Twenty years ago, George Clooney joined Nicole Kidman for this international thriller, driving a reinforced armored merceve in the streets of Paris. The most incredible part? It looks likeClooney andKidman have not aged a day.

18
Mad Max (1979)

This is the scene that started everything - theFury road Frenzy, the reverence of Furriosa, the worship of the coma-doof warrior, a.k.a "The Guitar Guy". Everything can be found in one of the most intense car hunts of all time.

17
Proof of death (2007)

Way before Kurt Russell joined theFast and furious franchise to participate in car hunts that seem inspired byvideo games, Tarantino directed him in a challenger against duel charger.

16
The driver (1978)

The driver, with its visceral road, inspired two incredible and unforgettable car tracking films:Drive andBaby driver. Yes I knowBaby driver is not released yet. Yes, it will be amazing and unforgettable.

15
The black stallion (1979)

Although it's not a car chase scene, it presents something that a lot ofpower! That, the more the movie is too good do not put on my list. (Certainly, he brings tears to my eyes, eachSingle time.) And for more foolish horses, checkThe best car you can get for less than $ 100,000.

14
The place Beyond the Pines(2012)

In a totally exciting scene, turn into a socket entirely on the part of the Dash Cam car, Ryan Gosling steals a bank and takes off a motorcycle. As for the car hunts, it is a scene defying death. Gosling can be the villain in this scene, but inTrue life, it turned out to be a hero-twice.

13
Smokey and bandit(1977)

I know I know; I said "realistic". But I guarantee that every child and their fatherand Their grandfathers got their license because of this film. In addition, this film caused sales Pontiac Firebird toexplode.

12
The latest American hero (1973)

There is a reason why Actor Jeff Bridges is an American icon. Well, in fact, there are many reasons. But one of the biggest reasons is his Legend Junior Johnson's Race Tower Tour in this film based on Tom Wolfe's Story of Tom Wolfe's story "The last American hero is Junior Johnson. Yes!"

11
Mission: Impossible Protocol - Ghost (2011)

When you look at this scene, remember: Tom Cruise makes all his own waterfalls. In addition, while I have, declare, say, for the record, that it is the bestImpossible mission.

10
TOLive and die at L.A. (1985)

William Friedken directs atowerAmong the car hunts. Its use of the natural landscape of Los Angeles - the railways, the aqueduct of the highways - is nothing less mastery. The stage of length really has cars.

9
Average streets(1973)

Some shiny car hunts omitting music and dialogue, and let rather roar the engines and the tire crisis serve as a conversation.Average streetsThe first Scorssese-Deniro collaboration, differs from the opposite reason: it prefers the future of their incomparably brilliant relationship.

8
Rambo: first blood(1982)

Sylvester Stallone, probably the biggest action hero to always walk on earth, does not disappoint the first entry of theStagnant franchise. Stooked a cop car through the dead mine, Soggy woods? Can not beat him.

7
Mr. Majestyk (1974)

I would not respect my morning if I did not have Charles Bronson somewhere on this list? To those of you who have a problem with that? I could give 2 trucks-like in both trucks that have been used to create this hunting round of a hunt for a hunting. (Make: the shots of this scene were then used in advertisements for Ford trucks.)

6
John Wick 2 (2017)

John Wick will stop at nothing to recover his car, even if this car is sprayed in the process. This rescue mission - in which wicks an ornamental wick a compound to recover its beautiful Mustang-is an exercise in the sensations of cinematic sensation.

5
white lightning (1973)

Nobody plays the best country boy than Burt Reynolds. Reynolds, plus fast women and even faster cars, not to mention an original band that will do your cardiac race? A recipe for perfection.

4
Ronin (1998)

In one of his last films, John Frankenheimer heads a tense and drawn scene from Robert Deniro Zoom in the streets of Paris. Take note of the lack of dialogue and music - and surprised surprise ways Deniro are displayed behind the wheel.

3
The French connection (1971)

There are two invoices that correspond to the invoice here-directer Bill Freidken and the legend of the Hickman Legend - to give us this thrust round of a hunting scene. The film, of course, continued to win the best picture.

2
The seven UPs (1973)

If theFrench connection did not convince you,The seven UPs The legacy of Bill Hickman's driving is unmatched. The exciting urban prosecution of this film continued to inspire theGrand Theft Auto franchise.

1
Bullitt (1968)

And come in number one - with a ball-is the king, Steve McQueen. The words do not do this sequence justice; You just have to see it to believe it.Here is the second part. And if you want to look like the king, here's20 modern sweaters it would swear by.

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