VIPFREAK
No, it wasn't. It was horrible, wretched trash with dreadful dialogue, and wooden acting. It took the most appalling liberties with reality (specifically the laws of physics). It was not
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Although you
could claim some merit in #3. The only good thing about the film was the way they mixed actual real footage in with the movie footage. I whiled away the boredom playing Name the Driver. Autosport magazine calls it a horror movie.
Duke
Hey, I think I may have seen the Ronin chase scene the other night. I was flipping channels and I saw a black Citroen of some kind, a smallish black Audi, a large, older, brown Mercedes sedan crewed by DeNiro and some other gomer, and maybe another navy blue Citroen that always seemed to show up a minute too late everywhere.
The Audi kept ramming the Citroen. It eventually ended when the Audi's support crew vectored them in front of the Citroen as it emerged from an alleyway, and they T-boned it into a little cafe. DeNiro/Mercedes showed up seconds later and there was a large fire fight with lots of automatic weapons.
I only ask because I've never seen Ronin, but I was led to believe here that it was the best chase scene ever. This one was decent but nothing special, so was it or was it not the right movie?
If that was Ronin, I was thoroughly underwhelmed.
That was Ronin, but it wasn't the best chase in the movie. The one everyone talks about is about 40 minutes later, and features a Peugeot 406 chasing a BMW 535(M) through a tunnel.
A comment was made earlier in the thread about the dubbing of the engine sounds in that first Ronin chase. I don't know why they did it, it annoys me too. But they did do some very cool driving in the S8, not least a full oversteering four wheel drift, with all four wheels clearly spinning. To get such a big car to move with such grace was an achievement.
Oh, and Duke, Jean Reno is no gomer...