You're right guys. I should probably have given it one more thought before posting it. It's just that it's all over the news here in Sweden. I'll make it up with a neat post for you. :)
True about both Chitty Chitty Bang Bang & Christine.
I don't know if the Flåklypa Grand Prix movie is known at all outside of Scandinavia? But if this would have been a Swedish list, the "Il Tempo Gigante" car from that movie should have a well deserved spot in the list.
And how about the Batmobile? On the other hand, maybe it's been featured in too many different versions to be a "memorable movie car"?
I'm afraid I haven't seen "Goodbye Lenin", but I will.
My girlfriend is actually born in former East Germany and recognizes A LOT of the interior design from the Ostel hotel. They didn't have much to choose from back in the old East German days. It was a very, very limited set of furniture you had to choose from. If you wanted a bed, you could pick Bed1 or Bed2. If you wanted a kitchen table, you could pick Table1 or Table2 - more or less.
Believe or not, they had to queue for at least 10 years to get a Trabant. When they finally had the chance to get one of those cardboard cars, the wall came down. :)
Seriously though, I think you can say it like that. Hopefully someone with better English language skills than me can comment on this.
Isn't "speed painting" just the term they use for these kind of "fast forward" paint videos?
I don't know if the Flåklypa Grand Prix movie is known at all outside of Scandinavia? But if this would have been a Swedish list, the "Il Tempo Gigante" car from that movie should have a well deserved spot in the list.
And how about the Batmobile? On the other hand, maybe it's been featured in too many different versions to be a "memorable movie car"?
But what about Herbie?
My girlfriend is actually born in former East Germany and recognizes A LOT of the interior design from the Ostel hotel. They didn't have much to choose from back in the old East German days. It was a very, very limited set of furniture you had to choose from. If you wanted a bed, you could pick Bed1 or Bed2. If you wanted a kitchen table, you could pick Table1 or Table2 - more or less.
Believe or not, they had to queue for at least 10 years to get a Trabant. When they finally had the chance to get one of those cardboard cars, the wall came down. :)
We just have to keep our fingers crossed that it turns into a real product one day.