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no, i dont think it was that big. but when i went into movie gallery last year and saw the cover i immediately grabbed it. lol. i need to watch it again though because last time my gf's parents were there and we had to mute and skip through parts of it
haha, definitely cant go wrong. i like the part where it hits the cow and it does absolutely nothing to the car. and it goes off the cliff, and then just comes back. lol. totally awesome
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This is a really long thread, and I don't feel like going back and reading the whole thing.
Casino was on tv the other day, lots and LOTS of Caddys in that one. They try to blow up DeNiro in an early-80's Eldorado. There's also a scene with Pesci and a stripper in a Coupe de Ville. And I think it's Paul Sorvino and DeNiro having a business conversation in another early-80's DeVille.
how about "The Score" .....rob de niro& ed norton- sls or sts
"The Island"...brand new caddy, that I don't think is on the streets yet
"Bad Boys 2"...will smith comandeered caddy being test driven by howie long a
cts I think
Talladega Nights - Will Ferrell. CTS,Escalade,DTS,SRX, there may have been another in a night time scene. They're only cameos though, not an on going roll.
I just happened to watch a movie last night that I hadn't seen for probably a dozen years - stars Jeff Goldblum and Michelle Pieffer, called "Into the Night" - anyway, MPs character's brother is an Elvis impersonator, and she and JG 'borrow' his car, a white huge-finned, late 50's Deville (??) with gold "Elvis is the King" lettering all over it - there are several scenes with the car in the middle of the movie...
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Yes, There was a western saddle firemist Phaeton in Goodfellas, like the one I have. But in Casino, in the scene where the Eldorado gets blown up, in the background, there is a white '79 Phaeton Coupe.
In reality, there was actually a Western saddle firemist '78 coupe Deville parked there, I saw the original tape on the special edition DVD.
My all-time favorite move, What's Up, Doc? has a wild car chase through San Francisco towards the end. One of the cars is an early 50s Cadillac, not sure of the model. Another is a beautiful black '69 DeVille convertible. Sadly, both Cadillacs are driven into San Francisco Bay—the DeVille makes an especially spectacular splash (complete with the trumpet horn). The VW Beetle with Ryan O'Neal and Barbra Streisand aboard floats in the bay.
Resurrecting this old thread because I found the car chase scene on YouTube:
The other Caddy has been identified as a '53 Fleetwood 75:
In the original Deep throat was it a pretty long scene in the beginning where Linda Lovelace drives a 70's Eldorado i think. That part of the movie is often fast forwarded i guess.
Tin Cup. Early 70's Eldorado Convertible is shown prominently throughout the movie. Raise the Titanic, 78-79 Fleetwood 75 Limo used in a few scenes. The Bernie Mac Show, 2002 Escalade is a fixture. My Cousin Vinny, Early 60's Series 62 Convertible is used in movie. The Dukes of Hazzard, 1970 Deville Convertible is in most episodes. Gone in 60 Seconds, 1984 Eldorado is an important plot element. I'll think of some more later.