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"Ejector seat? You're joking!" one of the many lines audiences has enjoyed during Bonds briefing from Q on his latest vehicle.
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The 1980s CBS television series Magnum, P.I. was created to take advantage of the Hawaiian facilities built by CBS to produce Hawaii 5-0.
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The Professionals was a British crime-action television drama series that aired on the ITV network from 1977 to 1983. In all, 57 episodes were produced.
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Designed for the 1966 Batman TV show this automotive wonder was styled and engineered with innovations by Barris Kustom Industries.
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Sstorylines differed from those of earlier police shows with a glitzy and gritty feel of 1980s culture, cocaine trafficking a common theme in episodes.
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Duel was Spielberg's feature-length directing debut, following a well-received turn directing a segment of the anthology television series Night Gallery
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She was born bad. Plain and simple. Somewhere deep on a darkened assembly line. Christine. A '58 Plymouth Fury she takes control of her teenage owner.
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KITT (an acronym for Knight Industries Two Thousand) is the name of a fictional computer that controls the high-tech Knight 2000 (the car !)
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BULLITT - the granddaddy of car pursuit movies. “Whatever you have heard about the auto chase scene in BULLITT is probably true...a terrifying, deafening shocker."
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The General Lee is the car driven by the Duke cousins Bo and Luke in the television series The Dukes of Hazzard, known for chases and stunts in every episode
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