Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin:
00:00:44 Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2011-12-23 18:50 |
minor action? I dont think a crash should be considered a minor action ....... |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-12-23 18:56 |
Agree. Have any thumbnails or the sequence of the crash? |
◊ 2011-12-23 19:11 |
Not a Ford: Fords didn't have a slanted B-pillar nor did their front fenders reach the doors... Looks to me some GM product, although I couldn't find what make or model |
◊ 2011-12-23 19:13 |
For the moment it is a minor action, I'm still watching the film, I can change the rating later on if needed Yes Gomsel, they'll come later as well |
◊ 2011-12-23 22:34 |
Finally, eventhough the crash itself is kind of what all the plot goes around, the crash sequence does not have a much bigger role, we see it once at the very beginning with the car already going down the cliff and at the very end where it is repeated again showing just some new angles though shortening the scene. |
◊ 2011-12-23 23:26 |
I think this is a 1942 Oldsmobile. |
Gomselmash11 ◊ 2011-12-23 23:47 |
@CCF: Gracias, muchas |
◊ 2011-12-24 19:11 |
No chrome side trim, two door fastback with forward canted B-pillar -> Series 60 Special Club Sedan ([66] six-cylinder or [68] eight-cylinder) |