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Its a big time in the year now for motorsport DVD's... three big releases

Getaway in Stockholm 6

Getaway in Athens

Ghostrider 4

Ive seen Getaway in Stockholm 6 and Getaway in Athens... Ghostrider 4 should be out any day now.

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Yall know the Getaway in Stockholm series! Heres the Getaway in Athens, A  BMW M3 and a Mitsubishi Evo 8 hittin' the road after midnight in Athens!  

Run time 29 minutes

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Personally i think this is better than Getaway in Stockholm 6 as atl east the driver is trying to put the car side way (aka drift). Enjoy

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Release Date: 2005-10-22                                                    ³

Running Time: 17 Min

Dodge Viper GTS vs. Porsche 911 GT3, American brute vs. German brains at its best! Two legends among sports cars pushed at highest pace against each other, this time Mr X challenges Tony Montana in a race through Stockholm. Awesome machines with heritage from the race tracks around the world and both models have victories the toughest race of them all, the legendary 24 hour endurance race at Le Mans.    

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Bring on Ghostrider 4

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This looks awesome... in the trailer ghostrider goes undercover (wears a cop suit and cop bike) pulls over speeding bikes after chasing them. And then gives them the big thumbs up!!!

Edited by Kero

I watched both of these and want my 50 minutes back. Most worthless Getaways yet. They arent getting away from anything and the driving is yawntastic.

The only good part is when the viper bottoms out in a ditch and I was secretely hoping it would write itself off.

I've got the first 2 Getaway in Stockholms on DVD and they don't really do it for me. Ghost Rider is more entertaining - he is an absolute nutter. 300+km/h wheelies, 300+km/h in traffic, and numerous other attempts to kill himself at 300+km/h.

I've always been a Gumball man myself!

Edited by Big Rizza

Yeah all i can say is im glad i did not pay for them because you are all right... prety much boring as bat shit. Hopefully ghostrider 4 will be better.

I'd like to see a 'Drift away in Sydney' - i know the perfect road track!! I think a few years in the planning we can do it much better and atleast get a 5 car police chase!!

I've always found the getaway series very ordinary... personally i don't find anything cool about some idiot racing on a public road puting other peoples lives at risk.

Prefer BMI series and top gear....

Getaway 2 is the only good one the others are boring. I have a video similar to the getway vids but the guy is on a gokart, its nuts. The thing flies aswell.

Getaway 2 was good but i actually like 3 probably the best for the fact that it seemed like a genuine getaway. The cops blocking the street etc.

Thanx for the karting link movie just grabbed the high res version so ill watch it tonight when i get a chance. :D

What can i say... Ghostrider 4 is awesome... 42minutes and i could not leave the tv.

This is a must see. Must buy dvd!!!

Also the bonus word is 'hayabusafun05' but the ghostrider website will not reveal the extra videos until about a months time

http://www.ghostridermovie.net/turbofun/

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