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Now this is some crazy driving
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| jonSun |
[VID]short film - Rendezvous(1976)
Quick insight:
Early one Sunday morning in 1976, Claude Lelouch, the French film director took a 35mm camera for a high-speed drive around the streets of Paris. The result of this adventure, has been the subject of amazement and speculation ever since. Did the car really blast from the Champs-Elysées to the heights of Montmartre at 200mph? Was Lelouch behind the wheel, or was it the Formula One racer, Jacques Lafitte? And did the breakneck journey result in the director being propelled straight from the driving-seat into a police cell?
story here
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/...sp?story=382314
EDIT: Vid here (right click save as)
http://tinyurl.com/6467g |
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| PEZ68 |
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| jonSun |
| quote: | Originally posted by PEZ68
the vid doesn't work |
Thanks fixed.;) |
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| mr. poopyhead |
i think it looks fast cause the camera is so low to the ground... if you look at the speed of the other cars in relation to the directors car, it doesn't seem like he's going much faster than them...
someone should calculate their average speed mathematically...
EDIT... someone did... 64mph apparently... not so impressive... |
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