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I just watched GIS 5 last night, i've never seen any of the others but expected to see some police chases like in the trailer of GIS 4 but there wasn’t any. It was just one 10 - 15 minute boot around, there was a few parts where the speed was looking mighty fast but ultimately cant say it was the most entertaining.

Any comments about this movie or any of the other GIS movies people?

Cheers,

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Hi

I just watched GIS 5 last night, i've never seen any of the others but expected to see some police chases like in the trailer of GIS 4 but there wasn’t any.  It was just one 10 - 15 minute boot around, there was a few parts where the speed was looking mighty fast but ultimately cant say it was the most entertaining.  

Any comments about this movie or any of the other GIS movies people?

Cheers,

I prefer the Ghostrider series or movies (number two is the best) and number 3 has been just released.

http://www.ghostridermovie.net/

INASNT have a look around shareconnector

I actually emailed him giving props to the films and asking when they'll be using a GTR,  

He replied with "As soon as someone is nice enough to let us use one"

Did you also ask if he had ANY fear of dieing because dam you cant drive that fast on open roads forever without something happening one way or another...

haven't seen 5 yet. if tremek.com wasn't dead i'd probably have somewhere to dl it :)

agreed, 2 was the good. the extra (well, actually makes up half the time) footage is always fun

how was the driving? i've noticed a bit of lousy shifting etc in some of them

Did you also ask if he had ANY fear of dieing because dam you cant drive that fast on open roads forever without something happening one way or another...

lol yeh i think its VERY organised though, possibly to the point where they even have the cars you see on the road in on the gig

but still insane none the less

just goto the website and email him, thats what i did, was suprised to get a reply

lol yeh i think its VERY organised though, possibly to the point where they even have the cars you see on the road in on the gig

but still insane none the less

just goto the website and email him, thats what i did, was suprised to get a reply

Watch Ghostrider and say that :) NO one is in on the act on that one. Its just mental.

lol yeh i think its VERY organised though, possibly to the point where they even have the cars you see on the road in on the gig

but still insane none the less

just goto the website and email him, thats what i did, was suprised to get a reply

The drives are pro drivers and they practise the route they are gonna take before hand. They know exactly where they are going, they are not just turning down random streets.

The drives are pro drivers and they practise the route they are gonna take before hand. They know exactly where they are going, they are not just turning down random streets.

Owww yeh i know they're pro drivers & its very organised but its still a public road where anything could possibly happen...

Nope GIS isnt organised. There is a law in stockholm that if the arnt caught in on the act they cant be charged. In GIS 3 There was a road block setup by the cops so i dobt it

We meant organised as in they know exactly where they're driving & the condition of the roads & when to really put the foot down & when not to... Not organised as in every car or cops has been set up....no no no

The drives are pro drivers and they practise the route they are gonna take before hand. They know exactly where they are going, they are not just turning down random streets.

Well obviously

supra/cosworth one was best so far, last few have only been good for the extras at the end

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