Cinema history has often been witness to car chases in its movies.
‘Goldeneye’ (1995)
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The chase took approximately six weeks to film.
An actual tank was borrowed on loan and was retrofitted to prevent damage to the streets of St. Petersburg.
‘Terminator 2: Judgment Day’ (1991)
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Also in pursuit of John is the T-800 on a Harley-Davidson.
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DirectorJames Cameronbrings sheer intensity and excitement to the sequence that leaves the audience on the edge of their seat.
The car chase took weeks to film, and completely revolutionized the standards of car chases in film.
The scene excited and invigorated car enthusiasts as well as its general audience.
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The film was produced with a large budget, but was incredibly ambitious with the car chase sequence.
The film follows an insurance investigator who is also a car thief.
The plot involves the thief, who is given the task of stealing over 40 cars within five days.
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The sense of danger the chase sequences create, along with the driving done by actor and directorH.B.
Halicki, makes this a thrilling car chase to remember.
Before long, Hutch is right in the middle of a deadly battle against a deadly drug lord.
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It’s dark, tense, and exhilarating all at once.
Their plans are complicated by the enigmatic evil mastermind known as the Joker (Heath Ledger).
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