"The Last of the V8's" Theory
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Kruleworld — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 09:57 PM)
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tenantennae
I wonder if they didn't get the idea to used the name Interceptor from Mad Max.
I don't know, but they've used 'pursuit' since 1960 (Falcon XP)
http://www.auscarbadges.com/images/ford/IMG_0801.JPG
and it's still used by Ford Special Vehicles (FPV)
http://liveimages.motoring.com.au/motoring/general/editorial/ge5190672 403145483416.jpg?aspect=centered&height=290&width=440
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Simon-140 — 9 years ago(April 26, 2016 07:44 AM)
There was a
Jenson Interceptor
, made in the UK, from 1966-1976.
I doubt the directors were bothered with things like trademarks. Why would they, when almost all the "stunts" were actually crashes, with the director screaming "To hell with the driver/rider and keep filming!" on roads that weren't even closed to the public?
You don't make a film for $100k without cutting lots of corners.
"If you ain't a marine then you ain't beep
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TerraFirma69 — 11 years ago(December 20, 2014 08:09 PM)
- Night rider stole a similar car for his chase and eventual death. there is a line about how that car is one of two (I think)
Can't remember that being mentioned, and in any case the car he stole was a different make (Holden) and was around well before 'max's' interceptor anyway so I'm not sure how it has any bearing on the Falcon being the last one or not.
(a piece from here a piece from there)
Don't you mean "a ppppppiece from here, a ppppppiece from there?" - the scene in the office, after Max views the black falcon interceptor for the first time the two men are talking about enticing him to stay with a hotrod the "candy". talking about a waste of money.
lol that does seem like an odd and very expensive tactic to employ to tempt a grown man to stay in a job he knows is messing up his head. Goose maybe, but not a responsible family man like Max.
then whoa, differences
- Night rider stole a similar car for his chase and eventual death. there is a line about how that car is one of two (I think)
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GatorMouth — 11 years ago(December 20, 2014 11:51 PM)
The Holden was also an "interceptor". Blacked out, hot engine different make but still very similar. parking the falcon next to the Holden it would be apparent that they were on the same team.
the way it seems to fit in my mind possibly that they had the Holden and the falcon left. probably because the fleet of cars has been decimated through car chases and collisions and not replaced . the Holden got destroyed by the night rider and that left the falcon to be the last of the V8's in police service.
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GatorMouth — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 07:13 PM)
yeah I agree. I think the falcon was probably a car they already had and in the process of being "built" before the beginning of the movies timeline. it stands to reason that they built the holden with the intention of having the falcon too. once the holden was destroyed it put priority on the falcon to get it up and running so they would not be without a special pursuit vehicle.
but the holden couldn't have been that special if Max could run up on it with the yellow police car like everyone else had.
maybe I'm over thinking it but there seems to be layers of story that they left intentionally open to interpretation or just sloppy storytelling. lol -
TerraFirma69 — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 07:48 PM)
You may be overthinking it. Everything indicates the Falcon was simply built as toy to seduce Max, and was never a part of anything beforehand.
I hear what you're saying about Max's pursuit car running down the Monaro at the start, but maybe the Night Rider wasn't that careful with it on his escape and subsequent flight 9he is after all a lunatic), and so it wasn't in the best shape by the time Max got involved. Plus, Max was the no.1 driver so he may have had the pick of the pursuit cars.
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TerraFirma69 — 11 years ago(December 21, 2014 09:43 PM)
Ah, I just broke out a copy on DVD and I notice that in the first scene, while the other bronze's car is marked 'pursuit' on the back, Max's is marked 'Interceptor'. I guess he was the main man with the good car after all.
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Kruleworld — 11 years ago(December 22, 2014 09:54 PM)
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GatorMouth
but the holden couldn't have been that special if Max could run up on it with the yellow police car like everyone else had.
I'll quote that other famous Falcon driver:
"I've made a couple of special modifications myself".
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TerraFirma69
Ah, I just broke out a copy on DVD and I notice that in the first scene, while the other bronze's car is marked 'pursuit' on the back, Max's is marked 'Interceptor'. I guess he was the main man with the good car after all.
Big Bopper is Pursuit. March Hare (XA) is also Interceptor.
Did you notice the Monaro has MFP painted on the back? it's also got their logo on the rear quarters.
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TerraFirma69 — 11 years ago(December 23, 2014 03:02 PM)
Big Bopper is Pursuit. March Hare (XA) is also Interceptor.
Right you are.
Did you notice the Monaro has MFP painted on the back? it's also got their logo on the rear quarters.
I'd seen the MFP on the number plate, but that logo always looked like a patch of rust. It's in about the right spot for it.
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TerraFirma69 — 11 years ago(December 31, 2014 07:44 PM)
Why don't you cut the Night Rider some slack? He may have been very conscious of his carbon footprint. We all know taking it easy on the throttle reduces fuel consumption significantly, and with no hybrids being available at that time he's doing what he can. Jeez.
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andy2008 — 11 years ago(March 15, 2015 04:59 PM)
Unless I'm reading things wrong, it seems like people might have missed the part where the police dispatcher describes the stolen car as a "pursuit special", so of course it would have "mfp" on it.
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mobocracy — 10 years ago(May 15, 2015 01:21 PM)
Considering the generally large supply of functioning V8s in the functioning civilization Max occupies, I'm not sure how it's the last of anything. They could always rebuild an existing V8 motor from somewhere else or combine parts from several to make a working engine.
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chsrok — 10 years ago(May 15, 2015 10:45 PM)
This is an Australian movie and the last of the V8 line is more about the Ford XA GT HO that was the fastest production car ever made in Australia and was banned from the road in 1974 i think it was.
It has become an icon to motorheads here.
The 3 that are still around, it could be 2 i am not sure but they are worth over $500,000.00 AUD