Nicolas Cage Really Got Behind The Wheel For Gone In 60 Seconds

The car chase sequence carries an almost sacred significance across the action film genre.

A jaw-dropping game of vehicular cat-and-mouse can do wonders for any movie.

Just ask “Fast & Furious,” which has built an entire cinematic universe around its characters using cars the way the McU’s superheroes use their powers.

Right now the one burned into many people’s minds comes from director Matt Reeves’ “The Batman” and the terrifyingly spectacular chase between Robert Pattinson’s caped-crusader and Colin Farrell’s Penguin.But any self-respecting film that attempts a car chase understands the adrenaline-fueling spectacle such scenes can bring.

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