Movie Channel 7.31-8.6 airs 6 classic domestic and foreign drag racing movies

1905 movie network feature To get your blood pumping and adrenaline pumping, drag racing movies must be on the list!


There is no shortage of classic drag racing works in the history of film.


This week (7.31-8.6), the cars will be racing!


The movie channel has prepared six classic domestic and foreign drag racing movies for everyone, and various high-energy scenes are sure to explode.

Then buckle up and get ready to hit the highway!



When it comes to drag racing movies, I have to say that this successful drag racing big IP.

From 2001’s "Fast and Furious" to this year’s hit, the dazzling "Luxury Car Feast" has been the preserve of the "Fast and Furious" series.



In addition, after 22 years of burning speed and passion, the drag racing scenes are even more exciting.


From competitive drag racing to extravagant drifting, street scuffles to city destruction, to tunnel crossing to aerial battles, every movie is full of excitement.



This Saturday, we will bring you a review of how to continue to develop these elements.


Off-road vehicles, motorcycles, military trucks, luxury supercars all went into battle, and heavy armored vehicles and giant "rocket vehicles" appeared.



The high-tech electromagnetic car hurtling through the streets, the supercar passing through the wall, and the rocket racing car in full swing, the fresh drama of "racing into space", it is difficult not to be excited.



Another series written and produced three years before "Fast and Furious" is a pioneer and leader in the drag racing comedy style.


In 1998, the first "Taxi Express" won the French box office championship that year in one fell swoop, and achieved seven nominations for the Caesar Award. It once became a symbol of the French film box office, and it also successfully set off a boom in racing movies.



The greatest feature of the Taxi Express series is the combination of drag racing and French humor.


The "time-limited drag racing" from the first "Taxi Express" aired on Thursday became a classic in many drag racing movies in the future;



The famous scenes of "Police Cars Stacked Arhats" and "Flying Tank Mountain" staged in the second part are ironic.



The third taxi and the "world’s first speed" French TGV high-speed rail racing drama was breathtaking in those days.



The film features jaw-dropping footage and hilarious images from start to finish, brimming with freshness and a sense of humor.


In the starring movie, it’s very special.


"Human Torch," which airs on Tuesday, is the first and only racing movie starring it.



In the 1990s, the film cost 200 million Hong Kong dollars, which was a sky-high price both then and now.


Jackie Chan,, and the joint action director, Chen Xunqi as the coach, Luo Lixian is responsible for the golden team of flying stunts is to escort the film.



In the era when special effects were not used, in order to film and restore authenticity, the crew went to Sendai and Tokyo in Japan, as well as Los Angeles and New York in the United States.


In order to create a true atmosphere, more than 100 top-class racing cars were used to create a tense and exciting flying scene.



The racing section now looks very professional, from pre-race test to start, middle chase, position grab, and final sprint, detailing all the regular steps of a car race, as well as unexpected situations such as rollovers and off-track, which have provided a lot of inspiration for later racing movies.


The American film that also tells the story of professional racing drivers, while showing us the racing scene, tells the story of Ford and Ferrari based on a true story.



"When the car reaches 7,000 rpm, everything starts to slow down and everything will be different."



On Friday’s episode of "Speed King," you can learn about the devil’s track of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, known as "driving from hell," get a first-hand look at the thrill of extreme speed, and the pressure of the roaring motors.


The 24 Hours of Le Mans, together with F1 (Formula One World Championship) and WRC (World Rally Championship), is known as one of the three major automobile races in the world.



The story of racing drivers competing under two brand cars not only reflects the speed and passion, but also shows the spiritual core contained in the sport of racing:


Move forward firmly and never give up.


Drag racing movies are more than just drag racing.


Wednesday’s broadcast, based on drag racing, brought a retro vibe and a mysterious touch.


Unlike other racing movies, "Fury" doesn’t feature a shiny, cool, high-end sports car, but rather a throwaway treatment.



When playing Milton, driving a retro sports car with a heavy metal smell from the 1970s, on the roads of the American West, the classic scene of yellow sand and dust on the roads is another kind of feeling.



In the Norwegian "Racing Mad Men" series, which aired on Sunday, it tells the story of a spontaneous long-distance drag racing showdown between two drivers who have been fighting for a lifetime.



Unlike ordinary racing cars, the 2,000-kilometer long-distance racing car shows us more of the interesting things along the way and the emotions of the protagonists.



At the same time, road racing also gives us a glimpse of Norway’s stunning scenery.

The wild car chase war is about to ignite your blood!


This week’s movie channel "Drag Racing Film Festival" has you watching enough at once.