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Old 04-17-2015, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by neilold View Post
Wel,l someone else posted a non horror so i thought i would. The film i am trying to remember is a thriller type film. The bits i rember is someone has a remote controlled car with a bomb on it (i think) they are chasing an actual car with, in order to blow it up. I think its through the streets of sanfransisco as it has that famuos hill that cars always race down.(i think) it also has an evil bloke who dresses in womens clothes and smashes a girls face into a mirror. (though that maybe a different film)I want to say its a clint eastwood film, and i thought it was 'dead pool' but its not. It was ninheties i think, possibly early to mid. Its a pretty famous film and the remote car thing scene is also pretty famous so i hope it wont be too difficult for you all
You sure its not Dead Pool?
The Dead Pool- Remote control bomb chase.
This was the final film of the Dirty Harry series. In it a killer sends a remote control car after Harry Callahan. The car has C-4 on it and is rigged to explode. So the little remote controlled car and Harry race through the streets of San Francisco. It looks funny but it works since the threat is large enough and the villain happens to be a special effects expert in this film. The scene is played almost for laughs judging by the music they choose. Still, it is an incredibly memorable chase scene through an iconic city that almost seems to be paying homage to Bullitt.
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