Curtis73 (Forum Supporter) said:
Keith Tanner said:
bentwrench said:
It would have to be an International Semi-Truck the Clown Truck
Let me tell you about a film called Maximum Overdrive...
Or Duel. Better movie IMO.
Couldn't remember the name of the earlier one. Still, Stephen King Evil Truck Movie has been done.
If it isn't a 57 Fury, then I'd say a fuselage Mopar or Colonnade GM from the 70's
Cummins Dodge rollin coal in a redneck orgy of non PC, earth-be-damned pollution.
Agreed, I think a 12v Cummins would drop pretty nicely into the Christine story.
slefain
PowerDork
6/16/21 1:14 p.m.
Plot twist: make it three Miatas named Chrystyne, Krystine, and Crisstine.
If it's going to follow in the footsteps of the original, it can't be too popular or well known of a vehicle, but also not insanely obscure. At the time of the book (and to some extant the movie), a 57 Fury was just another old car, and not a popular one at that point. By the early eighties, it would have been far overshadowed by 55-57 Chevys and T-birds. Thus my earlier suggestions of some cars that had a lot of sales when they were new, but are mostly unloved now.
In the original movie, the '57 Plymouth was a car that was too old for most kids and was a complete junker. For the remake it should have similar qualities - a 1968 Plymouth has sort of an evil face to start with, and it keeps the remake in line with the original.
Pinto. On fire, driving backwards...
Anybody remember "The Car". Popular on the midnight madness movie scene i late 70's or so.
My vote would be a blacked out Chrysler 300C.
slefain
PowerDork
6/16/21 3:07 p.m.
03Panther said:
Anybody remember "The Car". Popular on the midnight madness movie scene i late 70's or so.
Got a die-cast version of "The Car" on my desk right now.
They made a sequel using a Chrysler 300 as the new "The Car". I watched it. I wanted my time back.
And they did this for some reason:
Aztek
It would get the young owner ridiculed. People loathed them, yet they sold enough to really start the CUV movement beyond the CR-V/RAV4 cute Utes and lifted wagons. The brand is also now dead so you don't have to worry about them coming after you for a negative portrayal.
If you wanted to keep with a sedan, the Pontiac 6000 gets my vote. Forgotten vanilla that was never popular.
It's trying to kill already...
I think Stuart nailed it with the 68 mopar. Fits the storyline of just some old car, but has ... something... not just an appliance.
In reply to stanger_mussle :
Would work for the menace, but not the story line.
...the Pontiac 6000 fits the unloved part, but absolutely NO other part of the story.
Keith Tanner said:
Agreed, I think a 12v Cummins would drop pretty nicely into the Christine story.
Unfortunately, if the movie made it "up" to a B movie or more, it would only make the stupid plan of tuning a diesel to intentionally run poorly, just to make a cloud of soot, more popular than it already is. We def. don't want to encourage anything as misunderstood as that!
stuart in mn said:
In the original movie, the '57 Plymouth was a car that was too old for most kids and was a complete junker. For the remake it should have similar qualities - a 1968 Plymouth has sort of an evil face to start with, and it keeps the remake in line with the original.
Some of your early Malaise era cars look equally ominous and would be easier for a kid with no money to get his hands on. While a '77 Plymouth Fury seems to have been a bit less angry, how about a Dodge Magnum?
slefain
PowerDork
6/16/21 3:56 p.m.
pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) said:
It's trying to kill already...
It should stalk dentists on decreasing radius corners.
In reply to MadScientistMatt :
We have a winner! I would not have thought of it. But it fits exactly
03Panther said:
Keith Tanner said:
Agreed, I think a 12v Cummins would drop pretty nicely into the Christine story.
Unfortunately, if the movie made it "up" to a B movie or more, it would only make the stupid plan of tuning a diesel to intentionally run poorly, just to make a cloud of soot, more popular than it already is. We def. don't want to encourage anything as misunderstood as that!
I completely agree that it is a horrible idea, and might help popularize some terrible trends, but think it would be a hit (I don't have a very high opinion of the average person right now).
I mean, think of it, The soundtrack could be Lyle Lovett, Garth Brooks, et al. The wimpy kid gets a cowboy hat, boots, and truck nutz. If you're going to ruin that movie by re-imagining it, I say go for it.
Oh, and yeah, I agree that a malaise era Magnum would be trueist to form for a serious reboot.
slefain said:
pinchvalve (Forum Supporter) said:
It's trying to kill already...
It should stalk dentists on decreasing radius corners.
Should be a stand alone movie . . . with a plane . . . "The V tailed doctor killer".
For the original concept, something close to the old "Simon & Simon" power wagon maybe?
I heard they are going to be using a 55 Chevy for the remake.
Jay_W
SuperDork
6/16/21 6:14 p.m.
The one trouble with using any of the Malaise-era cars is just that. Malaise. They weren't bad to the bone. They were sort of not very good to the bone. The hood wouldn't slam on a line workers' hand, oh dear me no. It would slowy settle as the hinge struts failed and trap the workers' lunch bag or something. Maybe someone barks a shin on the bumper. It might *like* to be bad and evil but it just doesn't have the gumption. So all it does is have electrical bits fail randomly and strand the kid in inconvenient places and smell funny and make trim panels and interior bits fall off at embarrassing moments. So, just like real life. The FX budget is gonna be *eeeeeasy*
What about a model only sold in Canada
Something V8 with the nose and trim changed from the USA model
Or something Aussie like Mad Max :)