We’ve
all experienced the magic. The popcorn is buttered to perfection and the lights
are dimly lit. The slow stir of
anxiousness floods your body. Watching a
movie for the first time is an experience in itself. The character interaction with trying
situations creates a bond between you and the protagonist, but it doesn’t end
there. Movies have created certain
characters that, even after the film is over, you still have a connection or
admiration for. In some cases, a protagonist’s
car can be given this title. A vehicle
used by main characters in the plot have a mind and personality of their own,
or are reflective of their character, creating a cool ensemble of on screen
characters to watch. Here’s a look at
some famous cars in cinema:
Ford 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500.
This
car, American muscle defined, starred in the film Gone in 60 seconds with
Nicholas Cage in 2000. The Mustang named
‘Eleanor’ in the film had 360-hp and in one scene launches 30 feet in the air
over 15 feet of cars to land intact on the other side. WOW
1981 DeLorean DMC12
Maybe
one of the most classic movie cars of all time, the DeLorean starred in Back To
The Future with Michael J. Fox. It was
able to break the law of quantum physics with a modified flux capacitor to
travel through time at 88 mph. The
ill-fated Irish sports car had a good run.
1963 Volkswagen Beetle
The
distinguishable red and blue racing stripe, the number 53 on it’s hood and the
human-like emotions of a Classic Volkswagen, all incorporated Herbie’s
demeanor. The car star of several films of the same name, it was even able to
drive himself from time to time!
1969 Dodge Charger
The
General Lee was an icon. The Dukes of
Hazard car had a confederate flag painted on its roof, doors that were welded
shut, and a trunk full of sandbags and concrete to let it fly over those
hills. The Duke boys had it good…
1982 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am
This
car was a super smart, crime-fighting machine built to protect its driver, (a
young David Hasseloff) in the TV series Knight Rider. The car, known as ‘KITT’ was backed by an
‘Alpha Circuit’, which only the producers of the show know where it came from
or how it made KITT speak.
1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor
Ambulance
Who
you gonna call? The Ghostbusters was a
national hit when it was released in 1984 and with the “Ecto-1”, a white end
loading ambulance corroded with dust and ghost catching technology, the
Ghostbusters were able to speed through New York to solve problems with the
macabre.
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