The automobile is seen by some as a symbol of America and our inherent freedoms. We're free to choose from a varied selection of cars, we're free to roam this vast country of ours in them, and we ride ...
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I’ve forgotten the details of just about every piece of literature I read in grade school, but there’s many a quote from a car movie that I will never forget. That’s a fact I am not necessarily proud ...
Cars and movies. What’s your favorite? It’s the age-old story. In this article, I am going to rank what I think are the seven greatest movie cars of all time. And I’d be interested to hear what you ...
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The 1980s was a great decade for movie cars (and car movies, for that matter). There's the absolutely iconic DeLorean from "Back to the Future," the 1958 Plymouth Fury from "Christine," and the ...
Who doesn't love a car movie? Even if a movie isn't about cars, we always pick up on whatever automotive bits we can — casting, automotive facts in the dialogue, even just something neat that's street ...
Movie cars are hit or miss. I once got a chance to buy one of the cars from How the Grinch Stole Christmas for three grand and turned it down. It was one of those goofy little ice cream-looking ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about women in comedy. “Films about cars” isn’t really a defined genre. This list focuses on movies that feature racing, ...
There's much debate about which are the best cars to play roles in movies. Steven Spielberg's movies have no shortage of contenders for cars that should receive recognition. Some of the cars used in ...
Kurt Russell as Mike in Death Proof, and the car in The Car and the car in Christine in a composite image - Static Media The automobile is seen by some as a symbol of America and our inherent freedoms ...