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Leading up to the release of Baby Driver, director Edgar Wright was a guest programmer at the British Film Institute for a series of films under the banner Car Car Land. The filmmaker rounded up 1. Baby Driver in some way for cinephiles in London to enjoy. Since not everyone can attend those screenings and hear all the wonderful things he has to say about these movies, some of which he introduced himself, we wanted to hear from the man himself why he loves these movies and how they inspired his new film, which is being called a dazzling car chase musical. A little over a week ago, we had an extensive phone call with Edgar Wright where he laid down his passion for these 1. Since this is such an extensive conversation, weve split it up into two parts. Below is the first part going through the first five movies, and well be posting the second part tomorrow with the remaining five. First of all, heres Edgar Wright explaining how he chose the films for BFIs Car Car Land season What I did with this season is I picked movies that had car chases of my youth. So there are not as many recent ones because I capped it where I started making movies myself, which was around 1. I chose the car chases that really inspired me when I was younger. Because I had the original idea for Baby Driver in 1. I was thinking about the films up until that point. Lets get right into the first five movies that inspired Baby Driver and why Edgar Wright loves them so much. Anything below that appears in italics other than the titles is me everything else is Wright in his own words. Bullitt 1. 96. 8Why Edgar Loves It I think when Bullitt came out it was notable in terms of it having a car chase sequence that fully dominates the movie, and the whole film is building up to it. Then when you get to the actual sequence, maybe you can check how long it actually is, but I want to say its six or seven minutes long. Its a wordless action scene that feels like such an influential sequence not just in terms of inspiring hundreds of other car chases in movies, but also because the placement of the car chase where the plot builds up to centrepiece set up of a cat and mouse chase between Steve Mc. Queen and Bill Hickman with a Mustang and a Charger. Its one of those sequences where, despite film making having become advanced in the last 4. I cant really think of the hills of San Francisco without thinking of the Bullitt chase. Not only is Mc. Queen and his vehicle iconic, but just the cars themselves going over those hills was incredible. And I think theres something in the fact that it was a British director, Peter Yates, shooting his first US movie, that was interesting to me, when British directors take a foreign eye to an international location. And youve gotta think that Peter Yates must be part of that decision, the idea of being in San Francisco and saying, Oh, we should do a chase on these hills. The other thing I really like about it and I used to have a bit of dialogue in Baby Driver about this that was cut out of the draft there was a whole part of scene about somebody playing the chase music from Bullitt. Get the soundtrack from Bullitt, so we can play the chase music. And then someone points out that there is no chase music in Bullitt, the music is actually the sound of the engines and the wheels screeching. Because Lalo Schifrins score, this incredible cue called Changing Gears is leading up to the chase kicking off. Then the chase explodes and its an amazing sequence with no score. I just love how pure it is. Another interesting thing about it is Mc. Queen seems to be doing most of his own driving. It was one of the first movies to lock cameras to the cars and shoot the actors for real, for the most part. Theres no process work. Sometimes when you see earlier car chases, even in Bond films, its done with back projection, but Bullitt feels very real and I think thats the reason why it feels so revolutionary at the time. Baby Driver Note In the same way that Edgar Wright cant help but think about Bullitt when he sees the hills of San Francisco, youll be hard pressed to think about any movie other than Baby Driver if youre ever in Atlanta, because this movie tears through that city and lets it appear as itself, unlike most blockbusters that let it double for other cities. Edgars Fun Fact Bill Hickman, the guy whos pursuing Steve Mc. Queen, the one who buckles in, is also the stunt driver in The French Connection. Hes the guy whos playing Popeye Doyles, or Gene Hackmans, stunt double. He is also known for being the first on the scene at James Deans fatal crash, because they were driving to the speedway together. Bill Hickman was in the car behind and was the guy who was first on the scene when James Dean and his passenger were in that horrific crash. The Italian Job 1. Why Edgar Loves It When I was thinking about Baby Driver, I knew in my head that it probably wasnt a British film. Aside from Peter Yates Robbery, there are not too many car chase movies in the United Kingdom, especially in recent years as the center of London had become car chase proof. Someone texted me the other day, What about The Italian Job And I said, well, the main chase is in Turin, thats where the Mini chase is. As a kid, its probably one of the first car chases I remember seeing in a movie. I especially loved it because the Minis are red, white and blue. Its such a product of the swinging 6. London, when it was the cultural epicentre of the world at the time. The thing I love about this film, apart from the stunt driving, is just how fun it looks and feels. This isnt a gritty movie like some of the other ones, this is a caper movie. The other thing thats extraordinary to me about this film is  Quincy Jones music. The score, particularly that track called Its Caper Time, is incredible. I have very fond memories of this movie. I also absolutely adore the ending of The Italian Job. The fact that it ends on a literal cliffhanger is fantastic. It seems like a studio wouldnt let you do something like that today. Its such a great ending and even the very final line by Michael Caine, when the bus is teetering on the cliff with the gold on one end and the gang on the other end, and he turns and says, Lads, Ive got an idea. Then it cuts to a helicopter shot and Quincys score kicks in and thats the ending. What an amazing, highly memorable ending, the perfect way to end a heist movie like that. I think about this movie a lot and its an exceptional, interesting film besides just the car chase. Baby Driver Note Much like The Italian Job, Edgar Wrights Baby Driver isnt just about the car chases. Sure, theyre outstanding and practical, but its the characters at the center of this story and the style that presents it that would make this a fantastic film if it didnt have any of the car chases. Edgars Fun Fact In the UK, it is a very famous movie. Its one of those Christmas holiday standbys thats always on TV. That Michael Caine line, You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off, is one of the most famous British one liners of all time. Pages 1 2. Next page. Cool Posts From Around the Web.

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