Greg55_99
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I'll admit, I never saw this one.
Greg
I'm one those also that notices lack of continuity in movies. Guess it's just the way my mind works. Cars that change year, make, model or body style from one scene to the next, wardrobe difference between scenes, hair wet, then dry, wet, dry from one camera angle to the next. Pouring rain as they enter a tunnel, sunny and bone dry when they come out 3 seconds later........Sigh.The dis junction / lack of continuity in the shots for the grilles was distracting to me.
The wife sez I notice all kinds of dumb stuff like that in movies rather than paying attention to the story or characters or what the actors are saying etc.. Okay back to the garage now.
Back in the day (mid 1980s), "To Live And Die In L.A." was considered quite remarkable. As I remember, there weren't many Mopars; mostly Chevys and Fords.greatest car chase
.....In the greatest car chase of all time in Bullitt, they pass the same green Beetle half a dozen times, among other cars and buildings....