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  2. Duel (1971 film) - Wikipedia

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    Mann seeks help from an elderly couple in a car, but they flee when the truck backs up towards them at speed. The truck stops before hitting Mann's car; Mann speeds past the truck, which begins pursuing. Mann swerves toward what he believes is a police car, only to see it is a pest control vehicle. The truck chases him up a mountain range.

  3. Top Gear challenges - Wikipedia

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    Certain challenges since the African Cheap Car Road Trip have had a back-up car made available for any presenter whose car breaks down and cannot be repaired. The back-up vehicle is generally a model that is loathed by all three presenters or in some other way antagonistic to the current challenge.

  4. Primer (film) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Clarke, film critic with The Irish Times, included Primer at No. 20 on his list of the top twenty films of the decade (2000–2010). [28] [29] The film was selected by Time as one of the Top 10 Time-Travel Movies. [30] It was ranked number two in Popular Mechanics' list of The 30 Best Time Travel Movies. [31]

  5. Road Movie trilogy - Wikipedia

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    The Road Movie Trilogy (also known as The Road Trilogy) is a series of three road movies directed by German film director Wim Wenders in the mid-1970s: Alice in the Cities (1974), The Wrong Move (1975), and Kings of the Road (1976). [1] [2] All three films were shot by cinematographer Robby Müller and mostly take place in West Germany.

  6. Road movie - Wikipedia

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    The road movie keeps its characters "on the move", and as such the "car, the tracking shot, [and] wide and wild open space" are important iconography elements, similar to a Western movie. [9] As well, the road movie is similar to a Western in that road films are also about a "frontiersmanship" and about the codes of discovery (often self ...

  7. Humphrey Yang: Is It Cheaper To Lease or Buy a Car?

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    One of the oldest discussions in the auto world is whether it makes more sense for consumers to lease or buy a car. In an era when the average new car monthly payment is $729, it seems like leasing...

  8. Why is a movie about Mary of Nazareth causing controversy? - AOL

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    Aspects of Mary’s character in the movie are based on passages of the New Testament (the Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke) and an early Christian text called the Proto Gospel of James.

  9. The Great Race - Wikipedia

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    Leslie proposes an automobile race from New York City to Paris and offers the Webber Motor Car Company the opportunity to build an automobile to make the journey. They design and build a new car for him, "The Leslie Special". Fate builds his own car, "The Hannibal Twin-8", complete with hidden devices of sabotage. Other car owners enter the ...