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My wife recently pointed out that I have a bad habit of including a negative comment whenever I give a positive one, so I've been trying to work on that. A week ago, I would have mentioned that godawful slide whistle and how it sullies the moment. But I was trying to stay positive :)
Even simpler than my definition!
Yes, but does it have to involve ONLY cars? That's my quandary :-/
Well, you can all it a truck chase or something else.
So the tanker chase in LTK is a car chase? :D
:)) This is exactly what I'm talking about! These are the kinds of semantics my brother and I get into and go around and around. Granted, I'm an English teacher and therefore love semantics, but it can still drive me crazy sometimes! I really don't know why I care so much, but what can I say, I'm a nerd.
Similarly, the boat chase in TWINE is a car chase too then, since there are police cars at one point? :D
Apologies. It was in my list (Hornet v Matador) but for some inexplicable reason I listed it as being in YOLT?
Incredible - The Wizard makes a mistake! Remember this day people so you can tell your grandchildren you were there.
I think that's why I didn't notice. I saw "Hornet v Matador" and therefore figured you had it covered.
If you have a car and a motorcycle chase then it's a car and motorcycle chase. That's my take at least.
Well no.
By that rational you could have Bond on a skateboard chasing someone on a unicycle.
By that definition the plane chase in QOS is a car chase, as Bond's plane has wheels and touches the ground for a few seconds! :D Sorry for annoying you!
It's political correctness gone mad!
That's a fair point. I would say a plane chase is two planes chasing each other - and I guess they could do this on the ground or in the air.
One thing the LALD action sequence at the airport which features Mrs Bell is not though is a car chase.
Then that would be a train chase. Car chasing train.
Right?
"An activity whereby two or more predominantly road-going vehicles with at least two wheels are chasing each other and/or partaking in a race"
Road-going means they predominantly travel on a...road. Not tracks. Planes aren't included because they are mostly airborne (hm, where does LALD Mrs Bell chase sit then? Or even the boat chase which involves the cops chasing a boat)
It's debatable whether bikes (motorised or not) are included in a "car chase"
Ok this is getting complicated. Vehicle chase would be less complicated but doesn't have the same ring as "car chase"