Bullitt Videos
2008 Mustang Bullitt review by Auto123.com
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) on October 14, 2009
Duration: 168
Duration: 168
Watch the 2008 Mustang Bullitt review video by Auto123.com. The Canadian source for new and used cars, automotive news, car reviews, prototypes and much more.
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Scenes We Love: 'Bullitt' (Yes, the Car Chase)
from Cinematical on September 11, 2009
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Bullitt, released 41 years ago next month, is a fairly ordinary crime drama about an unorthodox cop unraveling a conspiracy that led to the murder of a witness. What it's famous for is a 10-minute sequence in which the cop, played by Steve McQueen, is followed by -- and then chases, at terrifying speeds -- the two men responsible for the murder. Nearly every movie car chase since then has been compared to the one in Bullitt, and rightfully so. Watch it, after the jump, and behold its tire-squealing awesomeness. Consider also how different it is from chases scenes in modern movies. The average shot length for this 9 1/2-minute segment is 3.7 seconds, with many shots lasting four or five times that long. I don't think any car chase in a Hollywood film made in the last 20 years has done that -- quick-cutting is the norm now. And while that frenetic style has its place (I love the car chase in The Bourne Supremacy), it would be hard to argue that Bullitt's chase sequence would have been improved by faster cutting. The long shots let you see where the cars are in relation to each other and to their surroundings. Several shots give you a driver's-eye view of the action, and it's like riding a roller coaster. You couldn't get that effect with a series of split-second shots. (Bullitt won the Oscar for its editing, by the way.) McQueen did his own driving for all but a few shots. (Legend has it he intentionally leaned toward the open window so that viewers could see it's really him.) It's clear there's no fakery in the high speeds, either: Those cars really are going that fast, and they are just barely avoiding countless wrecks. (Another difference between this and most modern car chases: There's very little collateral damage, up until the end.) Filed under: Scenes We LoveContinue reading Scenes We Love: 'Bullitt' (Yes, the Car Chase) Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Stone Cold Prime Cuts: Great Movie Car Chases: "BULLITT"
from recent posts tagged racing - blip.tv (beta) on August 02, 2009
Duration: 629
Duration: 629
Steve McQueen does almost all of his own driving in this memorable car chase thru the streets of San Francisco
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Learn about The 2008 Mustang Bullitt Races to The Streets
from AutoMotoTV on May 06, 2009
Duration: 43
Duration: 43
Learn about The 2008 Mustang Bullitt Races to The Streets from the AutoMoto TV experts.
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Bullitt Pees on Fuse VJ Alison Becker
from CinemaMMG on November 22, 2007
Duration: 52
Duration: 52
During a routine shoot for Fuse TV's 'F-List' in Washington Square Park's dog run, Bullitt decides to take a leak... not prisoners.
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