Wednesday, November 19, 2014
CINEFIX TOP 10 CHASE SCENES OF ALL TIME
The special thing about chase scenes are the ending of the chase. It doesn't matter what the kind of situation of planes, trains, automobile, motorcycles, boats, or spaceships it is the obstacles that are in the way that gives extra action. The way chases are recorded has got to be dangerous. This morning I was in a high speed chase because the driver wouldn't stop. I almost jumped out of the car but I was pulled back in. I'm really glad that I am here right now. It is crazy how the stunts make it look cool, but in real life there is so much to loose to be put through it.
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