Is Guy Richie the one who did the one about the guy driving the car with the suitcase, then there's a helicopter chasing him, and the suitcase has a heart for someone famous?
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Posts: 1950 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003
I like Guy Richie as a film maker but found his BMW short the hollowest of all.
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I liked all of the bmw films in different ways. Gary Oldman was great where he played the devil...I mean, come on...that's soooo Gary Oldman!
But yah, Guy Ritchie is a very good filmmaker and made one of my fav dark comedy's (Snatch) although I must say Swept Away was one of the worst things i've seen in a while. I blame it on madonna sincer her presence is just ****ing annoying.
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Posts: 270 | Location: Toronto | Registered: November 05, 2002
I love all the bmw films but thats just me. (hint my name)
Just last week our car club had a special screening at a local theatre we rented. We showed the bmw films on the big screen. It was great to see it so large and the sound was awesome. I'm looking into making my own bmw film just trying to figure out how not end up in jail.
If you like the BMW films you might like Transporter the movie they used a car we dont have here in the states for that one (745i manual).
edit: drunken post above
Posts: 40 | Location: Dallas,Tx | Registered: September 23, 2003