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1977 SAIPA Renault 5 [R1390]

1977 SAIPA Renault 5 [R1390] in Offside, Movie, 2006 IMDB

Class: Cars, Hatchback — Model origin: FR — Built in: IR — Made for: IR

1977 SAIPA Renault 5 [R1390]

[*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

garco NL

2007-10-03 20:32

I search again for this car, but I think it's way too small to be listed....

CarChasesFanatic ES

2007-10-03 20:40

where is it :??:

garco NL

2007-10-03 20:44

Right of the light.

edit: this is a 'better' picture, but I doubt it's appeareance (?) here...
It is rare, but also very small.

-- Last edit: 2007-10-03 20:45:13

G-MANN UK

2007-10-03 20:45

I can't see anything at all. Listing this is absurd.

garco NL

2007-10-03 20:48

Press F5...and read my comment here... ;) /movie_499537-Offside.html

Weasel1984 PL

2007-10-03 20:50

For me can stay - is better than the another one which I've listed.

-- Last edit: 2007-10-03 20:50:27

G-MANN UK

2007-10-03 20:50

Now I see it! Well, I've seen worse background cars and it's only the second one on the site. Was the first picture yours?

-- Last edit: 2007-10-03 20:51:54

garco NL

2007-10-03 20:51

Yes, I pressed 'make screenshot' at the wrong moment...
I think it's an exotic car though?

-- Last edit: 2007-10-03 20:52:01

G-MANN UK

2007-10-03 20:56

When I want to make a capture I pause the film and I edge foward frame by frame until I get the perfect moment. That's the ideal way to make captures, but maybe it's not possible to do this with some media player programs.

garco NL

2007-10-03 20:57

Yes, I do that too, but this was a boring movie so I have watched it 4 times the normal speed... ;)

G-MANN UK

2007-10-03 21:13

Of course when I actually do a movie I've already watched it so I speed through it at 32x speed until cars appear, at that speed (it's the fastest the program will do) my eyes can just about keep up with what's happening on screen, although sometimes I wish it could go even faster. The only films I've done that I've never sat through properly (I was bored and was going through my girlfriend's DVD shelf) are The Last Emperor (actually this came free in the paper), Whale Rider, Stepmom and Love Actually, the last two I'll probably never watch (Love Actually really looks rubbish).

antp BE

2007-10-03 22:11

garco wrote
I think it's an exotic car though?

It is just a Renault 5, but in this version it is a little exotic indeed :D

G-MANN wrote (Love Actually really looks rubbish).

I liked that one! :o
No wonder why you miss all the background cars, if you make your captures at 32x! :lol:
I always make the captures while watching the movies (except in chases scenes where there are too much cars: I watch it a first time then I re-watch it for the catures, else I have to pause it too often to appreciate it)

-- Last edit: 2007-10-03 22:28:57

CarChasesFanatic ES

2007-10-03 23:28

Oh interesting version of the Renault 5, lets keep it, its rare, hows the front? hows the logo of that brand?

garco NL

2007-10-04 07:37

G-MANN wrote Of course when I actually do a movie I've already watched it so I speed through it at 32x speed until cars appear, at that speed (it's the fastest the program will do) my eyes can just about keep up with what's happening on screen, although sometimes I wish it could go even faster. The only films I've done that I've never sat through properly (I was bored and was going through my girlfriend's DVD shelf) are The Last Emperor (actually this came free in the paper), Whale Rider, Stepmom and Love Actually, the last two I'll probably never watch (Love Actually really looks rubbish).


I think I have bought about 70 1-Euro DVD's (B-Movies, maybe C or D ;) ) until now since I am an admin, I'm not going to watch all this crap movies entirely. ;) I watch them just for the cars at "Fast Forward"...

If someone is interested in the DVD's, let me know!

-- Last edit: 2007-10-04 07:37:41

antp BE

2007-10-04 14:55

carchasesfanatic wrote hows the front? hows the logo of that brand?

Interesting question, as the front is indeed a little different: http://www.parskhodroservice.com/sepand.asp

G-MANN UK

2007-10-13 18:47

antp wrote No wonder why you miss all the background cars, if you make your captures at 32x!


Well I don't always go through the whole film at that speed, sometimes during scenes near roads I slow down a bit, but I tend to speed through the indoor scenes as fast I can. If there's a well visible background car, I'll consider listing it if it's interesting enough and not too blurry, but I don't care about missing all these far off and blink-and-you'll-miss-them background cars (which are usually ordinary cars from the time it was filmed). If a film has very few cars in it (it isn't set in the middle of a city), then maybe I'll be more likely to list backgrounds. But somehow when a new person browses this site, I doubt they care about every little background car that appears in a film, they'll be more interested in the main cars.

But I really prefer to watch a film on my TV first, when I make captures I get very precise about getting the perfect moment for the still (as little blurring as possible) so I couldn't watch a movie and truly enjoy it if I kept having to pause it to make stills.

-- Last edit: 2007-10-13 18:56:38

antp BE

2007-10-13 22:22

It was not useful to make a so long reply to something that was an obvious joke about you and the background cars :p

Weasel1984 PL

2011-07-21 23:06

First name of those was Saipa 5 (or Saipa-Renault 5) - renamed to Pars Khodro Sepand in late 1997, when production was moved to its factory. Made in Iran since ca 1975.

Edit: Or 1977. It is what this page is saying (perhaps): http://ahrar.freevar.com/khodro.htm

Edit 2: Yes at the beginning it was Saipa-Renault- badged this way: /vehicle.php?id=467645

-- Last edit: 2018-06-14 20:32:46

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