The Mini Cooper S and the Big Screen




The hours we spent in the theater watching fast moving, intense, extreme, powerful and movies, providing entertainment that can not be experienced elsewhere. We like exhibitions of martial arts. The kicking and stabbing the protagonist portrayed against evil personified by foreign agents and countries. Film history has some of those films that cling to the armrests for relief. InBullitt, starring the late Steve McQueen, he takes his Mustang for a ride around San Francisco that would seriously put us in dizziness and fear we'd try clamor attacks. Gene Hackman in the French connection plows the streets of New York, dodging and evading all kinds of obstacles to continue their pursuit of the antagonist. Magnificent edition in both films show the dangers of everything a person can do in high-stress moments. In the last twenty-five years, the largest and most complex car chase scenes was in the movie The Italian Job. This film employs the use of the Mini Cooper S in the chase scenes that
will knock your socks. Going down the brick stairs, rushing down the buildings and avoid frontal collisions, there is never a dull moment. You leave the theater in hopes of finding a Mini Cooper S to your parking space. According MotoringFile.com, the Mini Cooper S was named best movie car of all time. These small but powerful roadsters are everywhere in The Italian Job. Fly through tunnels, battle helicopter, train movement and maneuver by a paved staircase are just some of the adventures which they participate. The Mini Cooper S is silent star image and receives no star billing at all. Although you do not have to speak a line in the script, the Mini Cooper S is the anonymous star in a movie another poorly.


The car chase scenes were popular for the Keystone Cops Fast and Furious. There is only one exciting thing on a car chase scene that is the bulk adrenaline through your body and put it indirectly on the movie screen, too.

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