10 MOVIE CARS YOU WON'T BELIEVE ACTUALLY EXIST Dance of the Pixies by Machinimasound licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 int’l / @incredible-qq2zi
do what know what money is? it is just a measurement of various services that you provided to society. So stop bitching and start thinking what the society wants and start providing, and you'll get those cars in no time.
Luke Perrett he never even said what films most of these cars are from. The Audie is from iRobot, the land rover city cab is actually from the Judge Dredd film. The Dolorean is from back to the future even though he decided to show a stock dolorean. The captain nemo car is from is actually the film the film The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
kieran farrell the deloreon is not from back to the Future they just used one. It's like saying that if a movie uses a doge charger that the charger came from the movie.
i think he meant that he didnt show the in movie one :D and oh boy...what a history does the original dmc have, parts taken from a lot of different cars to make this, and the bankruptcy ... :))
+TechZone Sorry man, I really wanted to like this video, cause I'm a bonafide moviecar-geek! Problem is 1 - You don't mention the movie it's from with most of the cars you show. 2 - You make too many mistakes: Like showing the Tumbler from the Chris Nolan Batman trilogy, but you're yapping about Tim Burton... The next batmobile you show is from BvS, but the description you give is from the aforementioned Tumbler... O_o Then you show the Land Rover City Cab (you call it the 101 FC), you say it was designed for the military, while it was specifically built for the movie 'Judge Dredd'. The RSQ only had the spherical wheels in the movie (I Robot) but that was mostly done with CGI, the actual car has conventional wheels... (It was, incidentally, a precurser to the R8) When you make an informative video like this, you just cant make these kind of mistakes! Don't be such a lazy-@$$ and just do your research (it's all over the internet, so it's not that hard to find)! Come on, make the effort, get your facts straight and I'll be happy to like! Have a nice one!
nope the land rover 101fc was definitely used by the military first and then converted into props for Judge Dredd where they got the city cab name. Land Rover built 31 full-size models for the movie, which were seen driving around slowly in the dark and wet roads of the dystopian future. All of the vehicles were driveable, as below the fibreglass bodies constructed by the Futura and Wood & Picket companies there were platforms of 101 Forward Control trucks bought back from the army. However, only one of the prototypes was equipped with a complete six-seater cabin and functional doors, as the others would not be needed for any close-up shots. Two of the City Cabs were registered so that they could be driven on UK roads and make it to the premiere of the film. Modifications included new mirrors, safety glass for the windscreen and larger headlights. After the film, the cars sat in parking lots for a long time. Land Rover decided to keep the best one, and some of the remaining were sold to private hands.
@@ianjackson8643 Well ofcourse they used an existing platform for the City Cab (with most specific-built movie cars they do, it's only logical!), but that's not what he said is it? It is what he should have said, including what you mentioned above. The way he said it, implied the the vehicle we saw in the movie was used in the military first then got painted yellow and used as a movieprop, wich just isn't true!
The TUMBLER (batmobile) wasn't in the Tim Burton Batman movies. It was in the Christopher Nolan directed batman movies. And it's not a "SID" motor, it's CID (cubic inch displacement) as in a Chevrolety 350 C.I.D. - If you are going to pretend to tell us about these vehicles at least get someone who understands cars to go over you copy before you read it.
that Land Rover was a concept body put onto the forward control chassis for the Judge Dredd film, Forward control Land Rovers don't usually look like that! Where did they get their info?!
if I am not mistaken the delorean was developed and made in New Brunswick as a car that could be built out of stock parts from GMC parts to dodge and ford. Just so that it would be easy to repair unlike the rest of the pricing of other sports cars. it would have continued being built other than the big four shutting him down and not allowing it to get off the ground. It had it's problems but so did any other sports car when they first came out.
Zhao Yi Cong the 101 fc (forward control) was a land rover designed for military and civilian use. The vehicle mentioned was designed for the film, possibly of a 101 chassis
*Before I watch the video* I hope there's the Knight Bus from Harry Potter here. *After I watch the video* Reader, you must achieve this mission. Build the Knight Bus, YOU MUST.
Okay i don't want to be a stick in the mud, and apologize if it's been said already. But the First "Batmobile"(AKA The Tumbler) that was shown. Was from the Christopher Nolan(2008, 2012) Batman movie, not the Tim Burton movies (1989, 1992).
The shown Land Rover 101 FC 'city cab' is designed for the movie Judge Dredd (1995), not for the military. The 'normal' 101 FC's are ugly, but also: they are decommissioned long ago.
The Batmobile in this video is the Tumbler from Christopher Nolans Batman not that of Tim Burton. just thought I should point that out. however, the Tumbler is awsome I much prefer the aesthetic of TimBurton's Batmobile it's just more Batman-like, though the on in Batman and Robin movie (Everyone hates) is really cool to look at. just because of the over the top nature of the design.
So, since the title says-"...movie cars...." Each one of these was in a movie at some point, but aside from the obvious ones-batmobile, delorean, etc, what were the other vehicles in? Like the lexus, the yellow cab trk, and the audi.
The first batmobile presented is the "Tumbler" from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (www.imdb.com/title/tt0372784 and www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569). These are directed by Christopher Nolan, and is a reboot of the Batman from the 1980-ies and '90-es, which are directed by Tim Burton (www.imdb.com/title/tt0096895/ and www.imdb.com/title/tt0103776). The car from the old batman movies are not shown at all. This is a generation mixup, and the research is not done properly.
The new Batmobile can "speed up to 60 miles in 5 seconds"? Wait. Thats 12 miles per second, or 720 miles per minute, or 43,200 miles per hour. Someone needs to get this guy a proof reader for his scripts, or at least double check his VO's before uploading! (Yes, I know he meant "accelerate up to 60 miles per hour hour in 5 seconds")
Anyone else ticked off when he said the bat mobile from the two TIME BURTON films?
A bit late to the party but... It's called the Tumbler, not Bat Tank.
He said it had a jaguar motor, when it had an Chevy LS1
The Gigahorse has two 502 CID (Pronounced See Eye Dee not Sid) motors. It stands for Cubic Inch Displacement.
If only i had the money to buy these cars
do what know what money is? it is just a measurement of various services that you provided to society. So stop bitching and start thinking what the society wants and start providing, and you'll get those cars in no time.
None of these but the tron bike are probably not street legal
You saying that the DMC delorian is not street legal?
Now that I look at it the delorian is, I just forgot it in the list
Roger that.
The tumbler hasn't got a turbine.. it has a burner from a Hot air balloon for show..
To anyone who knows about cars (or movies) he pretty clearly has no clue what he's talking about.
Luke Perrett yeh it's just shitty click bait
Luke Perrett he never even said what films most of these cars are from. The Audie is from iRobot, the land rover city cab is actually from the Judge Dredd film. The Dolorean is from back to the future even though he decided to show a stock dolorean. The captain nemo car is from is actually the film the film The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
Thank you the deloreon segment is retarded
kieran farrell the deloreon is not from back to the Future they just used one. It's like saying that if a movie uses a doge charger that the charger came from the movie.
i think he meant that he didnt show the in movie one :D and oh boy...what a history does the original dmc have, parts taken from a lot of different cars to make this, and the bankruptcy ... :))
The lexus 2054 was from the movie Minority Report.
3:32 I cringed so hard it's the tumbler, not the batmobile
Lowell makes Videos that suck you are right because when I saw it I said in my mind "it's the tumbler."
Lowell makes Videos that suck you mean 3:30
Jackson reardon ikr
Also, I believe it was from the Christopher Nolan movies, not Tim Burton
Ball was dropped
Tim Burton actually did some of the original Batman movies, just not the ones with Christian Bale and the Tumbler batmobile
+TechZone
Sorry man, I really wanted to like this video, cause I'm a bonafide moviecar-geek!
Problem is
1 - You don't mention the movie it's from with most of the cars you show.
2 - You make too many mistakes:
Like showing the Tumbler from the Chris Nolan Batman trilogy, but you're yapping about Tim Burton... The next batmobile you show is from BvS, but the description you give is from the aforementioned Tumbler... O_o
Then you show the Land Rover City Cab (you call it the 101 FC), you say it was designed for the military, while it was specifically built for the movie 'Judge Dredd'.
The RSQ only had the spherical wheels in the movie (I Robot) but that was mostly done with CGI, the actual car has conventional wheels... (It was, incidentally, a precurser to the R8)
When you make an informative video like this, you just cant make these kind of mistakes!
Don't be such a lazy-@$$ and just do your research (it's all over the internet, so it's not that hard to find)! Come on, make the effort, get your facts straight and I'll be happy to like!
Have a nice one!
nope the land rover 101fc was definitely used by the military first and then converted into props for Judge Dredd where they got the city cab name. Land Rover built 31 full-size models for the movie, which were seen driving around slowly in the dark and wet roads of the dystopian future. All of the vehicles were driveable, as below the fibreglass bodies constructed by the Futura and Wood & Picket companies there were platforms of 101 Forward Control trucks bought back from the army. However, only one of the prototypes was equipped with a complete six-seater cabin and functional doors, as the others would not be needed for any close-up shots.
Two of the City Cabs were registered so that they could be driven on UK roads and make it to the premiere of the film. Modifications included new mirrors, safety glass for the windscreen and larger headlights. After the film, the cars sat in parking lots for a long time. Land Rover decided to keep the best one, and some of the remaining were sold to private hands.
@@ianjackson8643 Well ofcourse they used an existing platform for the City Cab (with most specific-built movie cars they do, it's only logical!), but that's not what he said is it? It is what he should have said, including what you mentioned above.
The way he said it, implied the the vehicle we saw in the movie was used in the military first then got painted yellow and used as a movieprop, wich just isn't true!
the number of commercials on this video is insane.
I've seen the Land Rover 101 FC in a car museum in southern England :)
Local Land Rover dealer had one of those Judge Dress Citycabs for ages dilapidating in the back lot.
Wow that Tron Bike tho :D
The TUMBLER (batmobile) wasn't in the Tim Burton Batman movies. It was in the Christopher Nolan directed batman movies. And it's not a "SID" motor, it's CID (cubic inch displacement) as in a Chevrolety 350 C.I.D. - If you are going to pretend to tell us about these vehicles at least get someone who understands cars to go over you copy before you read it.
It's not a tron bike until they corporate the light ribbon feature
that Land Rover was a concept body put onto the forward control chassis for the Judge Dredd film, Forward control Land Rovers don't usually look like that! Where did they get their info?!
The New Batmobile that so crazy design , like trouble idea! But not bad
59S Tech I dont think so. It nice, my son like that so much
59S Tech: Me tooo
59S Tech: New Batmobile why crazy design?
if I am not mistaken the delorean was developed and made in New Brunswick as a car that could be built out of stock parts from GMC parts to dodge and ford. Just so that it would be easy to repair unlike the rest of the pricing of other sports cars. it would have continued being built other than the big four shutting him down and not allowing it to get off the ground. It had it's problems but so did any other sports car when they first came out.
i have seen that older batman trilogy car live at auto show and i have to say that it was even better looking in real live than in the movies.
The Batmobile showed here was in the Chris Nolan Batmans.
wow! love this video
I think it's really cool, may I share with my other friends? :)
this is really cool of themm
Nice video
I definitely knew that the Delorean existed lol. I like the Mad Max car, though..
You could see the truck in the first few scenes of the movie.
Top 10 most high tech assesories
The Land Rover 101 FC was actually produced to be filmed in the old Judge Dredd Film,.
Zhao Yi Cong the 101 fc (forward control) was a land rover designed for military and civilian use.
The vehicle mentioned was designed for the film, possibly of a 101 chassis
I like all the cars
Christopher Nolan directed the Batman movies that featured the "tumbler".
Yay! Mad max is my favourite movie
My favourite one was the tron bike
That Batmobile was from the batman movies by Christopher Nolan not Tim Burtin and it's known as the Tumbler
These prices are wildly inaccurate.
fail, everyone knew the Delorean was real
yep
Delorean is still manufactured in Humble TX. Near the Houston International Airport.
then gimme one for free
huge fan of it
That fkn turkey I
That fkn turkey I didn’t know wink wink
Speeder bikes!!From Star Wars,obviously.
Christopher Nolan not Tim Burton
the Tumbler wasn't called the Batmobile, didn't really have a turbine and had a Chevy engine
I know where there is a land rover exactly the same as that and ive seen a delorean too !
*Before I watch the video*
I hope there's the Knight Bus from Harry Potter here.
*After I watch the video*
Reader, you must achieve this mission.
Build the Knight Bus, YOU MUST.
only if I could have the tron bike in this video
Dealorean is my dream car. When I grow up I will buy it
I have driven the taxi from judge dredd we had it in the UK and I manged to do a little burn out in it 2landrover v8s inside
how do you get to the wheels on the audi
I DID knew these cars existed, they are pretty but not unbelievable
The tron bike tho was 50/50 right
Was the delorean used in thrift shop by Macklemore????
Speed up to 60 miles in 5 seconds... had to do a double take there
1:51 what's the music name can you tell me
where can i go to buy that light cycle
Okay i don't want to be a stick in the mud, and apologize if it's been said already. But the First "Batmobile"(AKA The Tumbler) that was shown. Was from the Christopher Nolan(2008, 2012) Batman movie, not the Tim Burton movies (1989, 1992).
22,000 wow 31,000 ehh.I was surprised it was that inexpensive.
I subscribed
GREAT SCOTT a delorean time machine
The land-rover was from Judge dread with Stallone.
TECH ZONE IS BACK
I wish I could have a delorean but that's just an idea to me
The Gigahorse is off of Mad Max Fury Road and also the War rig is from the same movie
The shown Land Rover 101 FC 'city cab' is designed for the movie Judge Dredd (1995), not for the military. The 'normal' 101 FC's are ugly, but also: they are decommissioned long ago.
The Tumbler, not the new Batmobile was based on the Hummer and Lamborghini.
i swear when i have enough money i will buy the deloreon
Nautilus... was the submarine.. not the car.
It's called the tumbler..
isnt the captin nemo car from journeys 2??
thats not the batmobile from the Tim Burton movie tho
also i still dont believe the Lexus exist since there was no footage that wasnt cg
i thought the delorean would be from back to the future
i want all these cars
Okay the first one is actually a replica of Nemo's car from the movie "league of extraordinary gentlemen" .
1:36 what's the song
If your wondering what the movie is its Madmax.
Landrover rescue vehicle, if you must go and rescue someone you really do take your life in your hands.
the Lexus 2024 is like a reversible shirt or a two sided belt. Drive it one way it's a supercar, drive it the other it's a high end luxury car
as soon as you said tron bike i lost a few brain cells
Whats the song at 03:39
the tron bike is on gta v online and storymode with mods but its on online without mods for ps4 xbox one pc and i don't know about xbox 360 or ps3?
The Batmobile in this video is the Tumbler from Christopher Nolans Batman not that of Tim Burton. just thought I should point that out. however, the Tumbler is awsome I much prefer the aesthetic of TimBurton's Batmobile it's just more Batman-like, though the on in Batman and Robin movie (Everyone hates) is really cool to look at. just because of the over the top nature of the design.
Captain Nemo?? SOMEONE HELP ME FIND HIM
Jacob Games what do you expect!?!? I'm a tablespoon!!!
batman was directed by christopher nolan not tim burton. The batmobile has chevy engine in it.
DIBS ON THE LIGHT CYCLE
what would you think if you saw the batmobile just driving besides you
Cars why cars but they are cool I like it
So, since the title says-"...movie cars...." Each one of these was in a movie at some point, but aside from the obvious ones-batmobile, delorean, etc, what were the other vehicles in? Like the lexus, the yellow cab trk, and the audi.
The yellow cab truck was in the Sylvester Stallone "Judge Dredd" Movie (It was based on a Land Rover 101 but was HEAVILY modified)
The Nemo Car is from League of Extraordinary Gentlemen and the Audi is from iRobot. Not sure bout the others
Lamborghini............everywhere....
I wouldn't mind having the Captain Nemo car. The Tumbler Barmobile is second.
The first batmobile presented is the "Tumbler" from Batman Begins and The Dark Knight (www.imdb.com/title/tt0372784 and www.imdb.com/title/tt0468569). These are directed by Christopher Nolan, and is a reboot of the Batman from the 1980-ies and '90-es, which are directed by Tim Burton (www.imdb.com/title/tt0096895/ and www.imdb.com/title/tt0103776). The car from the old batman movies are not shown at all. This is a generation mixup, and the research is not done properly.
If you look at 9:18 the audi def has regular tires
I DONT BELIVE IT, I DONT BELIVE IT, I DONT BELIVE IT!
DMC=D.M.C=DeLorean Motor Company
WHY THE HELL IS THERE LIKE 8 ADS IN A 10 MINUTE VIDEO
*TRIGGERED*
Songs?
What was the music at the end?
first reply on first comment
Epic Action Studios yeah
Hayden Frank just tell us the name!
If you had a Bat mobile what would you do ?
(me i would wear a Batman costume and every time i got off the car i would say i'm Bat man) XD
those batman movies were directed by Christopher Nolan.
why werent you uploading ???
I want the tron bike
the Tumbler was based on a Hummer and Lamborghini, not the new Batmobile!
Think you might be wrong there.
@@StuartLomas the looks I mean, the car had a Chevy engine and was built in the UK
I have saw tron 😃
Nearly everything in this video is completely WRONG. Wow.
The new Batmobile can "speed up to 60 miles in 5 seconds"?
Wait. Thats 12 miles per second, or 720 miles per minute, or 43,200 miles per hour.
Someone needs to get this guy a proof reader for his scripts, or at least double check his VO's before uploading!
(Yes, I know he meant "accelerate up to 60 miles per hour hour in 5 seconds")
DJShadesUK Zero to 60 times are a ridiculously common thing, and tbh 5 seconds is slow. You’re an idiot.
I turned the video off after the 3rd advert what a nightmare.
it's not Tim Burton for the bat mobile but christopher Nolan….
Some of these are from the movie mad dog
Jackson Miller you mean "Mad Max: Fury Road"?