Name my favorite Porsche movie :)
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Guys, did we by chance miss the premise of the thread?
Maybe the thread starter was really asking when he posted this pic of his car:
"Can you guess the name of my favorite Porsche movie?"
Maybe the thread starter was really asking when he posted this pic of his car:
"Can you guess the name of my favorite Porsche movie?"
Originally Posted by Matt(inMA)
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This is something cool to watch. A music video for a local singer showing a 997 and a Cobra racing
in the streets of Beirut. some nice driving actions and sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDbqzzVUsZQ
in the streets of Beirut. some nice driving actions and sounds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDbqzzVUsZQ
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Since the 911 is my favorite Porsche there's no doubt I love the scenes of the Turbo in Bad Boys. Risky Business has my vote mostly because I was a teenager at the time (not driving yet) and it had the most influence in my infatuation for the Porsche Marque at the time, even though it was a 928. I love all Porsches. I agree there's movies with better scenes involving a Porsche, but that one comes to my mind first.
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Originally Posted by fluid15
...it had the most influence in my infatuation for the Porsche Marque at the time...
Porsche - There is no substitute.
If that line were to be inserted in a movie today it would come across as a deliberate product-placement advertisement and viewers would no doubt believe it was paid by PAG. In Risky Business the line was believable - as something a teenager would say with pride after showing off what a Porsche can do. ... Ah, the good ol' days.
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Originally Posted by OCBen
No doubt it was Cruise's line:
Porsche - There is no substitute.
If that line were to be inserted in a movie today it would come across as a deliberate product-placement advertisement and viewers would no doubt believe it was paid by PAG. In Risky Business the line was believable - as something a teenager would say with pride after showing off what a Porsche can do. ... Ah, the good ol' days.
Porsche - There is no substitute.
If that line were to be inserted in a movie today it would come across as a deliberate product-placement advertisement and viewers would no doubt believe it was paid by PAG. In Risky Business the line was believable - as something a teenager would say with pride after showing off what a Porsche can do. ... Ah, the good ol' days.
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Against all odds - run on Sunset Blvd, LA
Jeff Bridges racing James Woods with a red 911SC against a black Ferrari......awesome even though Bridges has to slam brakes to stop for truck......
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Originally Posted by abiazis
Jeff Bridges racing James Woods with a red 911SC against a black Ferrari......awesome even though Bridges has to slam brakes to stop for truck......