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Fast Lane: Best Car Movie Selection

Whether it’s action movies, crime movies, or robbery movies, wild chase, loud squeaky tires, and sports sleds appear in many movie genres. So what makes a classic car movie? There is actually no official definition. That’s why we make small choices at our own discretion and showcase 10 films that bring speed and a stylish body to the fore.

1. Fast & Furious (2001 2021)

It’s been 20 years since the first part of the “Fast & Furious” series flickered across the cinema screens for the first time. The ninth installment in the legendary film series starring Vin Diesel and the tragically deceased Paul Walker will be released this summer. While “The Fast and the Furious” was still mainly about victories and car papers in quarter-mile races, over the years all the laws of physics have been gradually overridden and almost no vehicle in any form is traveling at speed, exuberant.

 

2. The Transporter (2002)

It was his breakthrough as an action film star: In “The Transporter” Jason Statham takes on secret deliveries for plenty of shady characters as former Special Forces agent Frank Martin. Three rules apply to him. There is no name, a clear agreement with no short-term changes, and the goods should never be opened.

 

3. Need for Speed ​​(2014)

In this movie, the name speaks for itself. Toby Marshall, played by Aaron Paul, is an absolute fan of American muscle cars like the Lexus certified pre-owned. He works as a mechanic in his own workshop that his father left for him. At night, he also likes to take part in illegal car races with his soup kart, which has consequences.

 

4. Le Mans ’66 (2019)

A star-studded car movie about Ford’s legendary victory at the 1966 Le Mans 24 Hours. Ford racing champion and engineer Carroll Shelby (Matt Damon) and British racing driver Kenmile (Christian Bale) share a vision and collaborate on the innovative race car Ford GT40.

 

5. Overdrive (2017)

At Overdrive, two brothers Andrew (Scott Eastwood) and Garrett Foster (Freddie Thorp) pursue a hobby that is not always legal. Cream de la cream.

 

6. Rush All For Victory (2013)

Based on the true story, “Rush” is a rivalry between two famous F1 racing drivers, Niki Lauda (Daniel Brühl) of Austria, who can’t make any more difference. It’s a story. ) And the Englishman James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth).

 

7. Drive (2012)

It goes without saying that the combination of “Ryan Gosling” and “high-speed car” must work well. As a driver, he makes money and drives as a stunt driver in Hollywood during the day. Street as a night escape driver. His manager, Shannon (Bryan Cranston), contacts a rich customer and, after a bank robbery, safely and quickly transports the plunder to his destination without asking questions.

 

8. Get Away (2013)

World-class racing driver Brent Magna (Ethan Hawke) retired with his wife Lean in Sofia. His plan to maximize life in the Bulgarian capital ends abruptly when Lean is suddenly kidnapped by a stranger (Jon Voight). Hoping to get her back unharmed, Magna embarks on a series of dangerous quests that begin with stealing the car chosen by the kidnapper.

 

9. Death Proof (2007)

“Death Proof” by cult director Quentin Tarantino is also on our list. what’s happening? In short, serial killer Stuntman Mike (played by Kurt Russell) drives Texas in the 1970 “Surely Dislike” Chevrolet Nova, killing victims in a car.

 

10. Italian Work (2003)

Another star-studded automatic action thriller is an Italian job. Charlie Croker (Mark Wahlberg) plans the coup of his life in every detail. In Venice, $ 35 million worth of gold sticks is stolen. His crew includes experienced safecracker John Bridges (Donald Sutherland), computer genius Lyle (Seth Green), virtuoso driver Rob (Jason Stratham), and explosion expert Left Earl. , And the dubious all-rounder Steve (Edward Norton), who has outstanding skills. After a seemingly smooth implementation, a nasty surprise awaits. Steve is playing a double game.