Ed Edd n Eddy’s Big Picture Show: The Car Chase HQ (SPOILERS)

Posted by admin on February 6th, 2010 and filed under car picture | 25 Comments »

One of the best scenes in the movie, here in High Quality and full for you to enjoy!

I take no ownership in what is shown here.

BIG PICTURE SHOW RELEASE DATE FOR US CONFIRMED: Sunday, November 8th, 7pm. BE THERE!

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Posted by admin on January 23rd, 2010 and filed under free picture | 10 Comments »

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New Moon Pictures

Posted by admin on December 24th, 2009 and filed under picture posters | No Comments »

I love this book and MOVIE!!!! Some of the pics are kinda blurry, just ignore it. Hope you LOVE these!!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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Fast & Furious 4: The Cars and Trucks

Posted by admin on December 8th, 2009 and filed under car picture | 25 Comments »

FAST & FURIOUS COVERAGE @ INSIDELINE.COM:
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Features/articleId=143967

Opens Friday, April 3!!!

In the movie business, cars are expendable. They’re not respected, nowhere near cherished, subject to abuse and constantly thrashed. It doesn’t matter if the cars are Ferraris or Ford Crown Vics, the job of any vehicle in a movie is to tell the story effectively — even if it must be destroyed in order to do so. And in a movie like Fast & Furious (opening April 3) the cars do a lot of storytelling. We should know; we went behind the scenes.

In October of 2007, Dennis McCarthy was hired as the picture car coordinator for Fast & Furious, and after leasing a 60,000-square-foot shop in Southern California’s San Fernando Valley and hiring a staff of mechanics and fabricators, he got started building the 240 or so cars that would be needed for the production — to portray about a dozen on-screen cars tied to a character. After all, duplicates were needed of every car to ensure the production never had to slow down; to perform specific stunts; and to be wrecked in the most spectacular way possible.

Using documentation from the production’s picture car department and in-person interviews with McCarthy and his hard-working team of fabricators, Inside Line has created the most comprehensive guide to this year’s hottest movie cars. Here it is: Inside Line’s guide to the cars and trucks of Fast & Furious.

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