Five cars from films that plank moreover,

Five cars from films that plank moreover,

Posted on 25-10-2014 at 18:58 by ricardo – 76 Comments”

Vijf auto's uit films die de plank misslaan
As a petrolhead, watch a film you don’t do without each car to identify, and assess whether the right job is used. Because how often stores Hollowwood the shelf not be wrong in terms of autokueze? Indeed, quite often.

Below, our annoyances in terms of misplaced cars in movies. YOUR input is more than welcome in the commentsectie.

The V8 Interceptor from Mad Max I and II
V8 Interceptor uit Mad Max I en II
How much we are part 1 & 2 from the Mad Max trilogy may also appreciate the fact that Gibson drives around with an extreme benzineslurper in a post-apocalyptic, where a shortage of gasoline has stagnated. Had Max Rockatansky just an economical Japannert given.

The Volkswagen Touran from Tokyo Drift
Volkswagen Touran uit Tokyo Drift
Tokyo Drift, the Fast & Furious movie that you are probably the least memorable, throws a great arsenal of tuningbakken on your screen. But the Touran from Bow Wow, with Hulk fists that the doors are bulging and a unibrow above the windscreen, is somewhat droll. No, very, very droll.

The Camaro Bumblebee from Transformers
Camaro Bumblebee uit Transformers
Michael Bay can have so many tasty women and explosions in the Transformers saga stop, the fact that Bumblebee a sponsorship deal with GM, the Camaro, not a Volkswagen Beetle (photo) as the original story dictates, it is a miss.

The upgraded Nissan GT-R from Elysium
Nissan GT-R uit Elysium
In the year 2154 driving with Nissan GT-R’s now. What was director Neill Blomkamp thinking?

The Dodge Challenger from Death ProofMiereneuken on the Saturday night, we do it gladly. Death Proof is a masterpiece, no, but in the scene in which Zoe Bell on the roof of a white Challenger creeps is a major mistake. She loves being namely namely fixed to belts to two window pillars are bound. Crazy, because the Challenger had no window pillars. Get it together, Tarantino!


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