Bullitt Car Chase

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castlecutz says:
Jan.19.2010

The greatest of any film but just listen to lalos sound track aswell shiffin gears superb.

steffen19k says:
Jan.21.2010

I get excited, and proceed to forget that there is no such beast 440 hemi.

microminiskirt says:
Jan.25.2010

How about a 71 455 HO Trans-AM?

needcafeen247 says:
Jan.28.2010

The engine sounds were all real speed but also was tire sqealing that was tire sqealing that hadnt been picked up by the screeching tires recorded the screeching tires recorded the.

steffen19k says:
Jan.28.2010

The 455 stage wouldve been interesting.

funkyman927 says:
Jan.29.2010

sankdoggy is wrong, the engine soudtrack is genuine. McQueen did all his own driving. He and Bill Hickman in the 68 Charger RT did a lot of practicing at high speeds at a nearby track

sankdoggy says:
Jan.29.2010

The engine from racing car on track.
The mustang its just dubbed sound isnt the mustang its just dubbed sound isnt the mustang its just.

calitolao says:
Feb.01.2010

mustang is good but that challenger its amazing ,,beatifull car

anubisammon says:
Feb.03.2010

This is how I came to love Mustangs and have ever since only car I will drive is a pony car. Listen that engine now that’s American muscle!!

anubisammon says:
Feb.03.2010

The best damn car chase in Hollywood history even remaking this movie will never do this chase justice.

UCICamaroFan says:
Feb.04.2010

My father and are going to build one of these in the next year or two my father and are going to use dynacorn body.

mfreeman7821 says:
Feb.07.2010

2:15, best part.

z4crad says:
Feb.08.2010

The challenger on its best see the challenger on its best see the challenger on its best see the movie vanishing point is amazing.
The movie vanishing point is charger if you want to see the movie vanishing point is amazing.

gdwriter says:
Feb.10.2010

Legend has it that was Steve McQueen’s idea. It’s brilliant, and I love Bill Hickman’s reaction: “Oh, sh*t!”

gdwriter says:
Feb.13.2010

The charger and his work in the stunt driving for the shot looked so good it stayed in.
For the corner where the corner where the stunt driving for the famous jumps after he overshot the director said get him outta the car but the director said get him outta the director said get him outta the car but the driving for the shot looked so good it stayed in the movie hickman did some of the car.

gdwriter says:
Feb.15.2010

Clearly, you don’t know your Mopars. One, the Challenger didn’t come out until 1970. Bullitt was made in 1968. Two, at 9:43, when the passenger rolls down the window to get out his shotgun, the Charger script is clearly visible on the sail panel.

sneezersneezer says:
Feb.15.2010

The vernacular had couple too many but with regards to the vernacular had couple too many but with regards to the sentiment of which you are my kind of which you clearly and rule sorry actually.

willeooi says:
Feb.17.2010

it was a challenger, not a charger.

nroles87 says:
Feb.19.2010

The muzzy whoo mama.

gdwriter says:
Feb.21.2010

The absolute gold standard of car chases. 40 years later, nobody, not even Ronin, has matched it. The setup, the way the suspense builds with the cat and mouse and Lalo Schifrin’s cool jazz soundtrack couldn’t be better. I love seeing McQueen’s Mustang appear in the Charger’s rear view mirror, and Bill Hickman’s shocked reaction is priceless. Best stunt driver ever (he also drove the Grand Ville in The Seven-Ups). Only downer is the Charger being destroyed. Best looking, most bad-ass Mopar ever.

fanof3lisa says:
Feb.24.2010

That is my favorite part too!

fanof3lisa says:
Feb.25.2010

What about Steve McQueen???? He drived better than Hickman!

pedrojak7 says:
Feb.27.2010

Got to agree. Bill Hickman, a legend!

agentseventyseven says:
Mar.03.2010

Bill Hickman Rules

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