Monday, 24 December 2012

nb thanks to Jules for the idea ... 

a hardened, vengeance-minded criminal 

clutching a dodge viper firing large caliber weapons 

a super car driving off the side of an out of control bus 




00.01, 25.12.12. © Lizarikk  All Rights Reserved

frenetic, adrenaline-soaked celluloid that it takes to make a gearhead action movie

It's an Office Space-meets-The Matrix-slams-into-The Evil Dead tale, with nihilistic instant messaging embedded

And all that breaking the laws of physics stuff aside, there's one scene amidst the layers of gore and gibberish that could well be the first classic movie car chase


a Mustang-wielding San Francisco cop developing the art of on-screen motorized mayhem

cameras can be mounted in places where the sense of speed is maximised

Stunt performers have grown bolder as safety advances allow them to simulate more and more dangerous antics. Physical effects have grown more sophisticated so that cars can be destroyed in ever more spectacular ways

The luster of Kazakhstan-born director Timur Bekmambetov's whiz-bang chase in Wanted is its giddy absurdity


how does this new crash-and-burn scene rate among the greatest car chases in Hollywood history

It was a close call--one of much debate these last few weeks at Popular Mechanics




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