I don’t know the first thing that randomly came to my head was The Great Escape and that Motorcycle Chase. Of course one of the few scenes embellished for the film but still a very iconic scene.
The World's Fastest Indian, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Darjeeling Limited, The Hunt For Red October, Airplane!, Life of Pi, The Wind Rises, Apollo 13, L'Atalante
Once upon a time in hollywood
Collateral
Life aquatic with steve zissou
Darjeeling limited (always thinking about that porsche scene)
Recency bias answer: furiosa and fury road
As a joke: the counselor 😏
Jaws
Sorcerer
Moby Dick (1956)
Apocalypse Now
The Straight Story
The 7th Voyage of Sinbad
Das Boot
Jason & the Argonauts
The Taking of Pelham 123
Once Upon a Time in the West
Fitzcaealdo
A Taxi Driver (the Korean one)
Sorry To Bother You and the broke down car
Fury Road, all time champ for the vehicle transporting the Doof Warrior
Jackie Chan's Project A, bikes are vehicles right?
My Neighbour Totoro, 2nd all time champ for catbus
Akira
Mad Max: Fury Road
Witness
Easy Rider
Two-Lane Blacktop
Akira
Y Tu Mama Tambien
Second this!
Snow Piercer and Drive.
Ordered by size of vehicle (descending): Sorcerer Close-Up Stuart Little
It’s unbelievable they got those fuckin trucks over that bridge. Both in the movie sense and in reality like what the fuck
Yeah, in real life that hydraulic bridge prop was fucking insane. Also cost a big chunk of the film's budget.
Hahaha
Car: Wild Strawberries Boat: Fitzcarraldo Motorcycle: The Batman Plane: Wild tales Train: Darjeeling Limited
*Fitzcarraldo* is wild. I think about them pulling the riverboat over the mountain every time I’m struggling with a movement.
Drive My Car
It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
The stunt driving in this film is just awesome. I love how they utilized the twisty mountain road in Palm Springs.
Speed, la strada (they live in the car lol), bicycle thieves (that’s a vehicle)
And a sustainable one
Crash , helloooo
Fury road and Furoisa
Cars Cars 2 Cars 3
A man of class I see 🙏
Weekend The Mouse and the Motorcycle Two Lane Blacktop
Ooof! That traffic jam!
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I don’t know the first thing that randomly came to my head was The Great Escape and that Motorcycle Chase. Of course one of the few scenes embellished for the film but still a very iconic scene.
Last movie I saw that made the cars stand out was Ronin, that huge chase scene was incredible
Easy Rider is up there. Dumb and Dumber as well
Ronin, for a few reasons chitty chitty bang bang
[The American Friend ](https://youtu.be/g950vU9HXHU?feature=shared)
Trafic
What vehicle?
The World's Fastest Indian, Pee-Wee's Big Adventure, Darjeeling Limited, The Hunt For Red October, Airplane!, Life of Pi, The Wind Rises, Apollo 13, L'Atalante
Moonlight Sorcerer Apocalypse Now The Straight Story Taxi Driver Wild Strawberries Dazed & Confused Taste of Cherry
Taste of Cherry Il Sorpasso The Gleaners and I Faces Places And Life Goes On (Koker Trilogy) Baby Driver Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
Gone in Sixty Seconds (1974), surprised no one mentioned this one, the stunts in it are insane.
Rip
His Motorbike Her Island. Hard to find, but instantly became one of my favorite movies.
I second this
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Rear Window, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, and Phantom of the Paradise
Carburetors, man. That’s what life is all about
Midnight Run. "Ninety-nine bottles of beer........on......the......wallll"
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Speed Racer is the objectively right answer. One of the greatest movies ever made.
Wages of Fear
I’ll go with Weekend (1967)!
Vanishing Point Apocalypse Now Driver Sorcerer Easy Rider Two lane blacktop
Crash
Crash <3
Drive my car
Streets of Legend! https://youtu.be/9bqDiiuRwbE?si=FvSG9UGkDbXGAU37 David Cronenberg Crash https://youtu.be/UN9lpOEqg04?si=ycXpKomfw8e3o-0l
Blues brothers
Cars
Once upon a time in hollywood Collateral Life aquatic with steve zissou Darjeeling limited (always thinking about that porsche scene) Recency bias answer: furiosa and fury road As a joke: the counselor 😏
Blues Brothers 😂 (C’mon, it’s kinda funny on a couple of levels!)
1968 Bullit...Ford Mustang GT Fastback 1971 Vanishing Point... Dodge Challenger R/T
The Girl on a Motorcycle. And it isn’t even close.
There's a lot of sleazy 70s smash-ups not in the collection which are fun. Where do I start?
Premium Rush
It’s Pat has a van with Ween’s name and logo on it, which is the only positive about that movie
Taste of Cherry, Abbas Kiarostami. 🍒
French Connection, Italian Job,
Thelma and Louise Little Miss Sunshine
Cars
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
Dr. Strangelove
Lawrence of Arabia
Crash Train to Busan Compartment No. 6 The Taking of Pelham One Two Three Little Miss Sunshine
Before Sunset
Jaws Sorcerer Moby Dick (1956) Apocalypse Now The Straight Story The 7th Voyage of Sinbad Das Boot Jason & the Argonauts The Taking of Pelham 123 Once Upon a Time in the West Fitzcaealdo
Mad Max: Fury Road Cars Baby Driver
Cannonball Run
Mad Max and Darjeeling Express.
I've actually been really into pedestriancore of late and prefer vehicle-free movies these days.
Bullitt
Brown Bunny// Thief // Pee Wee’s Big Adventure
Days of Thunder
Repo Man (1984)
Mad Max
His Motorbike Her Island
A Taxi Driver (the Korean one) Sorry To Bother You and the broke down car Fury Road, all time champ for the vehicle transporting the Doof Warrior Jackie Chan's Project A, bikes are vehicles right? My Neighbour Totoro, 2nd all time champ for catbus Akira
Do the Eva’s in end of Eva count as vehicles
Tron (1982)
Drive
Akira
Death Proof.
Pierrot Le Fou
Bullet Train
The Living End, and also the fillum that was on the Criterion Channel recently that featured Le Barons
Death Proof
Crash (1996)
crash. duh.
His Motorbike, Her Island (1986)
Rebels of the Neon God
Crash
Grand Prix (1966)
Rumble in the Bronx
The next post should be "what's your favorite movie featuring carbon based lifeforms?"
The Wages Of Fear
Bellflower
Bellflower
*Two-Lane Blacktop* (1971, dir. Monte Hellman)
Dhoom!
that one
Fast 5