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Watched this film many times. Whatever you do avoid watching the Viggo Mortensen remake. It is uniquely awful.
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L72Biscayne (12-30-2020), SS427 (12-27-2020) |
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I never saw the remake, but I have seen the cars that were used in the remake. I like the original, but the Camaro at the end could have been done a little better. The average person can probably be easily fooled, but car guys know.
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I like real cars best...especially the REAL real ones! |
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There are two versions: The American and the UK which has additional footage about his "lost girlfriend" which was cut from the American version. I think the DVD has the American version on one side and the UK version on the other.
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