Yeah, I prefer the original. I still like the US film industry but that remake was a block of cheese. The original has gone onto cult status because it's so weird. As I always like to put it, if the sixties was a party, the seventies was it's hangover and I think Vanishing Point sums it up pretty well (end of freedom - Kowalski being the last free man on earth and all that). Cool film. Didn't get it first time around, but second time around it just clicked. Great stuff.
I actually like series 1 Camaros. But I think this is acceptable because from some angles (and hurtling towards some bulldozers) they look a bit like Challengers, hence why the producers of the original film thought it OK to use one to double for a Challenger. So it's OK, guys, we can admit that (just)
I've heard the Camaro had no engine: in it's place was as much dynamite as they could pack in. Funny how, when people talk about the movie, they always say,"...when the Challenger hits the bulldozers......." And every time I hear that, I stand up, correct them and wear that anorak with pride!
Dave's right. The original cut was 107 minutes and, as I'm sure most of you know featured Charlotte Rampling as a hitchhiker - dressed in black as the symbol of death - who's holding a sign that says 'San Francisco'. She spends the night with Kowalski, warns him not to go to San Francisco, then disappears. Very clever i.e. she is death and is heading to San Francisco. But I read the Fox bosses thought people wouldn't get it so they cut it. Cretins. Rampling still gets a credit, though. As I said, cretins.
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