Jul 072010
 

Cars are fun and when its a car movie you will be delighted even more to watch it. From American Graffiti to the fast and the furious, all the top best car movies I have listed here. Since the time American Graffiti been made, its still on the top list.

1.American-GraffitiAmerican Graffiti (1973)
Stars: Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford
Star cars: 1932 Ford coupe, 1955 Chevy, 1958 Chevy Impala, 1951 Mercury coupe, 1956 Ford Thunderbird
The story: A memorable last night of cruising for a group of high school friends.
Why it works: Milner’s coupe. Falfa’s ’55. The Pharaoh’s ’51 Merc. A cop car leaving its rear end on the street. That ghostly white T-Bird with Suzanne Somers. Plus we like the lesson: When faced with life’s big questions, hit the road.
Quote: “I’ll love and protect this car until death do us part.”

2. The Blues Brothers (1980)

Blues-Brothers-MovieStars: John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd
Star car: The Bluesmobile � 1974 Dodge Monaco

The story: The Brothers raise money to save their�� childhood��orphanage and put their old rhythm-and-blues band back together. Why? They’re on a mission from God.
�Why it works: Is there any other movie with as much� vehicular carnage? Maybe over-the-top stunts go on too long, but you’ve been talking about them driving through that mall for years, haven’t you? And the music isn’t bad either.
� Quote: “It’s got a cop motor, a 440-cubic-inch plant; it’s got cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. It’s a model made before catalytic converters so it’ll run good on regular gas. What do you say � is it the new Bluesmobile or what?”

3. Cars (2006)

Cars-movieStars: Owen Wilson, Paul Newman, Richard Petty
Star car: Porsche Carrera, Hudson Hornet, Willys MB, Ford Model T, Volkswagen microbus
The story: Racecar hotshot finds himself off the beaten track and learning life lessons from a bunch of small-towners. Did we mention they’re all cars?
Why it works: Tire crumbs flying and roof flaps opening prove this was animated by gearheads. Sharp-eared viewers will dig the insider cameos.
Quote: “Turn right to go left! Guess what? I tried it, and you know what, this crazy thing happened. I went right!”

4. The Fast and the Furious (2001)

the-fast-and-the-furious-movieStars: Paul Walker, Vin Diesel
Star cars: Mitsubishi Eclipse, Toyota Supra, Honda Civic, Mazda RX-7, Dodge Charger R/T, Volkswagen Jetta
The story: Cop goes undercover in L.A.’s import street-race scene to bust a ring of electronics thieves.
Why it works: It pushed the burgeoning import car culture into the mainstream. The cars were a little cartoonish but earned street cred for having been built by actual import tuners. It’s best during bumpin’ nighttime street races, even though we’ve never seen as much neon at a real import show. As unbelievable as the race and chase sequences are, they’re still pretty cool.
Quote: “I live my life a quarter-mile at a time.”

5. Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)

Gone-in-sixty-secondsStars: H.B. (Toby) Halicki
Star cars: Many, including a certain Ford Mustang Fastback named Eleanor.
The story: Car thief has to boost 48 cars in a week. Mayhem ensues.
Why it works: The first half is probably studied in film school as how not to write, cast and act in a movie. But the cars on the thieves’ hit list are super-fine, and the final 40 minutes have to be seen to be believed. Yes, Halicki hurt himself hitting that light pole. How could he not?
Quote: “I bet five more cars have been stolen in just the time I’ve been here.”

�6.� grand-prixGrand Prix (1966)
Stars: James Garner, Eva Marie Saint
Star cars: 1960s Formula 1 racecars
The story: The Euro-cool world of open-wheel racing.
Why it works: A throwback to when men actually drove Formula 1 cars (without computer controls) and stunts were with actual vehicles (without computer controls). The race footage, especially the in-car stuff, is still awesome. Racing purists may think Steve McQueen’s Le Mans is more deserving, but this film’s storyline is more engaging, soap opera or not.
Quote: “There is no terrible way to win. There is only winning.”

7. The Gumball Rally (1976)

gumball_rallyStars: Michael Sarrazin, Gary Busey, Raul Julia
Star cars: Shelby 427 Cobra, Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona, Porsche 911 Targa, Camaro Z/28, Dodge Polara

The story: Fictionalized account of Brock Yates’ highly illegal cross-country Cannonball Baker Sea-to-Shining-Sea Memorial Trophy Dash.
Why it works: For starters, it features two of the flat-out sexiest cars ever built � the 427 Cobra and Ferrari Daytona � duking it out at high speeds in Manhattan, the L.A. River, and everywhere in between. It’s far more car-centered than the ridiculous Cannonball Run.
Quote: “And now my friend, the first rule of Italian driving: What’s behind me is not important.”

8. Mad Max (1mad-max-movie979)
Star: Mel Gibson
Star car: Australian Ford Falcon
The story: Super Cop Max takes on a motorcycle gang in the near future � a tale of revenge driven by post-apocalyptic cars and crotch rockets.
Why it works: Drama, suspense, violence, dark humor, and that wicked, supercharged Falcon screaming across Australia’s empty vastness. It’s simple, low budget and gritty.
Quote: “Look, any longer out on that road and I’m one of them, a terminal psychotic � except that I’ve got this bronze badge that says that I’m one of the good guys.”

9. Thunder Road (1958)

ThunderRoadMovieStars: Robert Mitchum, Gene Barry
Star cars: 1950 Ford coupe, 1957 Ford Fairlane
The story: Noir-ish cops versus moonshiners melodrama.
Why it works: Cheesy dialogue, karate chops, wooden acting make it good-bad, but there’s some jaw-dropping stunt driving. And lots of cars blowing up. One of the best speed traps ever: gasoline on spike strips so the car will careen out of control, flip over and crash � into a nearby power station. And blow up.
Quote: “That hard-headed hillbilly has caused us enough trouble already. Now tonight we’re going to take him out. And I mean really out.”

10. Vanishing Point (1971)

vanishing-point-movie
Stars: Barry Newman, Cleavon Little
Star car: 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T
The story: Antihero, with help from a blind DJ, tries to deliver a car in record time.
Why it works: It’s an antiestablishment fable dripping with the Vietnam era’s distrust of authority. A man versus The Man battle waged over a tasty big-block-powered car. Government distrust is still a pretty hot topic. So is the Challenger.
Quote: “And there goes the Challenger, being chased by the blue, blue meanies on wheels.”

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