Have you seen Rendezvous?
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RE: Have you seen Rendezvous?
There's an article on it (I'll find it later), but it's completely real. It's from the 1970's, a director guy hired a F1 racecar driver to drive a specific route through Paris in like under 10 minutes because the camera was some new fangled gyro balanced camera that could only record for 10 minute periods. I beleive the article said the car was a Ferrari of some sort and his top speed was around 140. It also said that the first time they showed this clip in public, the director was arrested. The director never revealed who the driver was though.
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RE: Have you seen Rendezvous?
ORIGINAL: XCM828
There's an article on it (I'll find it later), but it's completely real. It's from the 1970's, a director guy hired a F1 racecar driver to drive a specific route through Paris in like under 10 minutes because the camera was some new fangled gyro balanced camera that could only record for 10 minute periods. I beleive the article said the car was a Ferrari of some sort and his top speed was around 140. It also said that the first time they showed this clip in public, the director was arrested. The director never revealed who the driver was though.
There's an article on it (I'll find it later), but it's completely real. It's from the 1970's, a director guy hired a F1 racecar driver to drive a specific route through Paris in like under 10 minutes because the camera was some new fangled gyro balanced camera that could only record for 10 minute periods. I beleive the article said the car was a Ferrari of some sort and his top speed was around 140. It also said that the first time they showed this clip in public, the director was arrested. The director never revealed who the driver was though.
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RE: Have you seen Rendezvous?
ORIGINAL: ngoti8tor
The link doesn't work for me.
The link doesn't work for me.
That video was pretty sweet. Reminded me of "Getaway in Stockholm 2" anyone seen that? I'll try to dig up a link
EDIT: probly have to dl it from limewire or something, pretty much all the links I found werefrom 2001-2002, and were indeed dead.