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vanishing point 1997

Started by gordo1968charger, March 30, 2008, 05:55:04 AM

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gordo1968charger

does anyone have a soundtrack listing??
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Ghoste

If no one does, I'll force myself to watch it again and take notes for you.

Drache

I havent even found a soundtrack listed for the 1997 version, only the original. It WILL list all the songs played in the movie at the end of the credits....
Dart
Racing
Ass
Chasing
Hellion
Extraordinaire

Ghoste

Nope, just ran the dvd through to the credits and it does NOT list the songs on that one.  I can watch the movie and give you any songs on there that I know but if the score is original then I'm out of luck.  Ted Stephens might know, he seems to be the worlds expert on that film.

jayco91

Still way better than that the" aah im on speed and auh okaY" 70 version. By the way no soundtrack that I know of.

gordo1968charger

it was the track that was playing on the radio when the cop rolled his black 68 out the garage :2thumbs:
BTW i thought the 1997 one was ok
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Ghoste

I've listened to the song and sorry, I have no idea what it is or even who the woman is singing it.  The remake is ok but they should have had a different person for the DJ and cleaned up the automotive bloopers.

Dave22443

Quote from: Ghoste on March 31, 2008, 04:19:55 AM
The remake is ok but they should have had a different person for the DJ and cleaned up the automotive bloopers.

You mean like destroying the Charger  :brickwall:

BTW, I know in the original, they crashed a 68 Camaro into the bulldozers.  What did they use for the '97 remake?  I only saw it once long ago.

I'm guessing it wasn't this one  :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpU1RB-WXgc

America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
- Abraham Lincoln

pettyfan43

Quote from: Dave22443 on March 31, 2008, 07:40:16 AM
Quote from: Ghoste on March 31, 2008, 04:19:55 AM
The remake is ok but they should have had a different person for the DJ and cleaned up the automotive bloopers.

You mean like destroying the Charger  :brickwall:

BTW, I know in the original, they crashed a 68 Camaro into the bulldozers.  What did they use for the '97 remake?  I only saw it once long ago.

I'm guessing it wasn't this one  :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XpU1RB-WXgc

The charger that was crashed in the 97 version was TOAST!  It was bondo city and literally ANY piece that was good was TAKEN off!

Charlie Carner, who wrote the remake is  MOPAR GUY. He has a 70 Challenger R/T 383 4 Speed that was used to teach Viggo Mortensen WHO to drive a Pistol-Grip equipped Mopar.  He also kept the Nice Charger that was used in the rest of the scenes. And that car is VERY VERY nice!  The crash car wasn't suitable for anything else.

The car that hit the bulldozers was a clapped out 74 that had been used for bits and pieces for the star cars.

no good cars were harmed in the making of this movie! (Cept maybe that car that jumped out of that tunnel!!!!!!!)

hemihead

I prefer the 97 version to the lame 60's Hippy version. At least the 97 movie had dialogue and a storyline that made sense .  :Twocents:
Lots of people talkin' , few of them know
Soul of a woman was created below
  Led Zeppelin

chargerkid01

I thought a chellenger was in the original movie not a camero or did they use a camero for the bulldoxer crash?? I'll have to rent the boring movie again. I've never seem the 97 version!

Dave22443

Chargerkid,

A 1970 Challenger was used in both flicks.  But in the original version, when it came time to actually crash the car into the bulldozers, they substituted a '68 Camaro instead.  Camera angles and creative cuts hide this pretty well, but if you freeze frame review it, you can tell its a Camaro.

And just as an aside, I think the original crash was much more spectacular than the remakes crash.  The remake crash looks like it might have been going 30 or 40 mph, but the original was obviously going much faster with the rear of the car ending up pointing skyward.  That was intense  :icon_smile_big:

Remake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42x4Lj_9qpk&feature=related
Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu_3ggVGC84&feature=related

America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
- Abraham Lincoln

rusty lee

I just heard about the remake is it worth watching. The original was very 70's licious  O0   guess I'll hit blockbuster and see.

Lowprofile

Quote from: Dave22443 on April 01, 2008, 06:42:10 AM
Chargerkid,

A 1970 Challenger was used in both flicks.  But in the original version, when it came time to actually crash the car into the bulldozers, they substituted a '68 Camaro instead.  Camera angles and creative cuts hide this pretty well, but if you freeze frame review it, you can tell its a Camaro.

And just as an aside, I think the original crash was much more spectacular than the remakes crash.  The remake crash looks like it might have been going 30 or 40 mph, but the original was obviously going much faster with the rear of the car ending up pointing skyward.  That was intense  :icon_smile_big:

Remake: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=42x4Lj_9qpk&feature=related
Original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tu_3ggVGC84&feature=related


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Dave22443

Those are some great screen shots LP  :2thumbs:

Two things I notice right away.
1) The car was already starting to explode, even before it hit the dozers.
2) The Camaro, despite only being a few years old, was already showing signs of rust in the lower side of the passenger door   :lol:

America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves.
- Abraham Lincoln

bordin34

AudioSlave made a good Vanishing Point song and the music video is also really good and pretty much sums up the movie.

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gordo1968charger

still no clues to the soundtrack listing though,barry newmans sideburns were fantastic in the original,far better than viggos!
i wonder if tarantino will remake dirty mary crazy larry.i know he is a fan cos it showed bridgit fonda watching it in jackie brown and also links in deathproof.
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C_stripes

Quote from: bordin34 on April 01, 2008, 05:50:10 PM
AudioSlave made a good Vanishing Point song and the music video is also really good and pretty much sums up the movie.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=MfMtivHV47A
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Mike DC

Quote2) The Camaro, despite only being a few years old, was already showing signs of rust in the lower side of the passenger door   lol

.  .  .  and not only is it a 4-year-old Camaro, we're also talking about a 4-year-old Camaro that probably lived its whole life in the southwestern/desert states! 


Montclaire

I know I'm digging up the dead here but I finally found one of the tracks from the 1997 film. Look up John Doe Thing -Fallen Tears on YouTube. This is called out right in the movie but wasn't online several years ago when I looked. Has anyone identified the other tracks? Thanks and enjoy

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ad8Bhkj_vO0

Kern Dog

A few facts, a few opinions:
* The stunt car used in the 1971 movie was a 1967 Camaro. No, not a '68 and not a Camero. How people screw up the names of cars when the emblems are clearly visible is a mystery to me.
* The 1971 version was  a product if it's time. A lot of movies back then didn't explain themselves. It was left to interpretation because back then, people thought for themselves instead of looking to facebook or the media to tell them what to think.
* The 1997 move featured Jason Priestley because the movie was a remake by FOX, the same company that owned the rights to the original. JP was the lead star in a FOX TV series, Beverly Hills 90210 and JP is actually a car guy. Why they chose Viggo to play Kowalski is unknown to me. He mumbles and is too soft spoken. You need close captioning to follow his dialogue.
* I thought the addition of the '71 Road Runner and '68 Charger to VP '97 were great.

Montclaire

Not getting political but the "Voice" bits seem a lot more relevant than they did when I first watched this film in 1997.

Kern Dog

Yes....
I agree with the sentiments but coming from Jason Priestley ?? Really ??   :eek2:

Ghoste

Greatt cars, bad casting.

tan top

Quote from: Montclaire on May 12, 2020, 02:46:22 PM
I know I'm digging up the dead here but I finally found one of the tracks from the 1997 film. Look up John Doe Thing -Fallen Tears on YouTube. This is called out right in the movie but wasn't online several years ago when I looked. Has anyone identified the other tracks? Thanks and enjoy

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ad8Bhkj_vO0

its weird how hearing a song / music from a film that you have forgotten about  , can transport you back to the film with in just a couple of seconds !  not seen  the remake of vanishing point for years ,  was it really 97  it was made ! time flies  :yesnod: ,
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