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Ghost Rider Charger video

Started by khojnacki, October 06, 2016, 12:16:37 PM

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VegasCharger

Quote from: Kern Dog on October 08, 2016, 08:47:08 PM
Yeah.... What is the count up to now?

DeathProof

Drive Angry

Fast and Furious

Blade

Ghost Rider.....Did I miss any?

Here's one. The Gladiator (1986) staring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen and Robert Culp. An off beat B movie that has a black 1969 Dodge Charger in it driven by a homicidal maniac. Hard film to find. I had to get my DVD copy on eBay.

:cheers:

Mike DC

              
QuoteHere's one. The Gladiator (1986) staring Ken Wahl, Nancy Allen and Robert Culp. An off beat B movie that has a black 1969 Dodge Charger in it driven by a homicidal maniac. Hard film to find. I had to get my DVD copy on eBay.


Those Gladiator Chargers were painted orange before they were black.  


Two of them are around today, restored back to their early-1980s orange condition.  


RCCDrew

I remember that movie! Hero built a truck with hydraulic rams for running drunks off the road and a grappling hook that came out of the bed. Inspirational for a car crazed 10 year old!!

UH60L

This is for a tv show correct, not a movie.  I watch Marvel's Agents of Shield and this season they introduced the new ghost rider, driving the charger.

So, not sure if the same production and cost limitations apply... 

Brass

Quote from: UH60L on October 14, 2016, 04:33:41 PM
This is for a tv show correct, not a movie.  I watch Marvel's Agents of Shield and this season they introduced the new ghost rider, driving the charger.

So, not sure if the same production and cost limitations apply...  

Doesn't matter.  Production studios will always look to make magic on the cheap.  If smoke and mirrors can stand in for operational blowers - they will go with smoke and mirrors every time.  Especially if there are more moving parts to go wrong.  They know most of the audience doesn't know the difference and expect those that do to suspend their disbelief.  Action stars run from explosions... everyone knows that's bullshit but we watch anyway.  :Twocents:

Mike DC

                
TV shows have lower budgets than movies, but they mostly save that money by giving the crews even less shooting time.  The prop car situation is much the same. 

lukedukem

I saw preview for next week show. I believe they wrecked the charger. I'll have to find the video

Luke
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