Ever watch a TV show or movie and suddenly see a really cool car that makes you pause, rewind and watch the scene again while loudly exclaiming "Hey, it's a ___. What's it doing there?"
I'll go first (and it's probably pretty telling about me): The Volvo V60 Polestar in La La Land.
There's a short scene where it's being driven, but the POV is inside the car so you can't quite tell what it is until the scene above.
mdshaw
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3/12/21 4:20 p.m.
My Yellow '76 CVCC is in 2 - Opening scene of Back To The Future & Christine when Christine finds Buddy at the Quicky Mart.
Just 10 seconds into Wu-Tang CREAM
Cash rules everything around me. Get the money. Dolla-dolla-bill-y'all
BigIron
New Reader
3/12/21 5:22 p.m.
1970 Olds 442 W30 in Demolition Man.
Perhaps a bit more than a cameo, but unexpected versus the more common musclecars from that era they could have chosen.
Every car in the Rockford Files
Above is one of the lamest, but I swear that same Vega was in half the episodes. Good Stuff.
All About the Benjamins. Ice Cube driving an Impala SS.
In reply to Colin Wood :
Only one car trips my trigger.
The modified Buick in the movie Topper. (Cary Grant 1937 )
In reply to wheelsmithy (Joe-with-an-L) (Forum Supporter) :
I was watching a marathon of Rockford's and two episodes had the same scene of him flying by this Datsun parked on the side of the road. I felt violated.
If you watch Rockford Files, Adam-12, CHiPs, or any of those shows from the 70s you'll notice the same cars showing up over and over again, they all used the same carpool of vehicles.
BigIron
New Reader
3/12/21 9:27 p.m.
Nacho's Javelin in Better Call Saul
Lately, I've been binge watching Emergency! after midnight at the firehouse, mostly because of the old cars.
Last night (S5, E2?) there was a Pantera parked across from Station 51 when they were rolling out for a call.
Also, near the end of the series, there's a pale yellow '69 Camaro RS/SS that shows up in almost every episode. It's fun to play Find the Camaro.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
I loved that show. I love making that alarm sound. Squad 51, Squad 51...
In reply to Datsun310Guy :
They can't use tones like that anymore, because guys were having heart attacks when they went off. Now they start low and build up gradually.
When I was a kid, the cars that popped up on I Dream of Jeannie and Bewitched were pretty cool.
The 944 in "Get Out" was the first thing to come to mind for me.
I watched the movie Hatari because I read about the FC jeeps in the movie.
I don’t know about unexpected, but I have the dvd now, and make people watch it when they come over.
mdshaw said:
My Yellow '76 CVCC is in 2 - Opening scene of Back To The Future & Christine when Christine finds Buddy at the Quicky Mart.
I just finished watching Back to the Future with my kids and saw your car!!! I pointed to them grandma had a yellow one just like that when I was a kid! So cool.
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
Woody,
Where are you binging Emergency! from? We used to watch it years ago. Our old neighbor is a paramedic and we talked about it. He said they watched it at the station. Called it "Training". Would love to find it again.
The purposeful continuit error in Machete was fantastic, switching back and forth between a W220 and a W116
In reply to Colin Wood :
Speaking of La La Land, my first car was a 1978 Toyota Corolla Coupe, so I was ecstatic to see one in the highway intro scene of La La Land:
In Blazing Saddles, right before the brawl spills out of the studio front gates, an MGB GT like one I used to own drives by. I always forget to look for the pedestrian who accidentally got into the shot because I'm busy looking for the MG.
Funny you should ask the question... I just watched "The Sting" with my 13 year old daughter. I really liked the cars, specifically the one owned by Robert Shaw's character, but I had no idea what kind it was. I did a search and IMDB says it's a one-of-a-kind 1935 V-12 Pierce Arrow. Dunno if that's true but it's a handsome car albeit not having much room in the back seat.
Wxdude10 - Mike said:
In reply to Woody (Forum Supportum) :
Woody,
Where are you binging Emergency! from? We used to watch it years ago. Our old neighbor is a paramedic and we talked about it. He said they watched it at the station. Called it "Training". Would love to find it again.
You Tube TV on a Firestick.
In another episode of Emergency!, Johnny and Roy decide to trade cars. Roy has a Porsche 356 and John has a Land Rover.
mdshaw
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3/13/21 8:04 a.m.
Has anyone else seen the episode of The Virginian where the camera pans the homestead and there is a 70's Ford pickup? It was so wierd I just sat staring at the TV wondering how that made it past the editors.