Chance of a Lifetime
#11
Okay that video was like too weird Space, are you getting enough oxygen out there? Lol, thanks for the reverting back to happier days of youth. I know you would too if Vin Diesel was going to be thrashing your car, heck any movie exposure would be nice, an extra feather in your portfolio....
Last edited by ZIPPY02; 02-02-2013 at 06:24 PM.
#13
LOL Jerry I agree, at the end of the day it's all about how much money you brought home...... fact of life.
#16
Definitely not.
Anytime the movie company says they'll pay you for damage done to your car. What that really means is your car will be completely totalled and will never drive again. And they'll pay you basically what the insurance company would pay you. Hollywood doesn't see your car as a valuable classic. As a bunch of extreme high end luxury car driving millionaires, they see your Monte (or anybody's Monte) as a cheap old pile of junk. And they honestly think they're doing the environment a favor by destroying your car.
I could never let that happen to any car I own.
I'm not saying I think you car is a pile of junk. I'm simply saying that's how the rich hollywood types see it.
Anytime the movie company says they'll pay you for damage done to your car. What that really means is your car will be completely totalled and will never drive again. And they'll pay you basically what the insurance company would pay you. Hollywood doesn't see your car as a valuable classic. As a bunch of extreme high end luxury car driving millionaires, they see your Monte (or anybody's Monte) as a cheap old pile of junk. And they honestly think they're doing the environment a favor by destroying your car.
I could never let that happen to any car I own.
I'm not saying I think you car is a pile of junk. I'm simply saying that's how the rich hollywood types see it.
#17
I couldn't do it either, at least not to several of the vehicles I own. They can't easily be replaced. I've got too much custom work into them, and the '82 Olds, well, she couldn't be replaced at ANY cost. I guess it depends on whether or not you plan on keeping your MC or not. If not, heck ya, let'm destroy it. Cuz you gotta know it's be junk when it's done.
#20
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I would have to sit down with the Hollywood reps and have an outline of things, such as:
- Anything that may truly damage the car (like crazy jumps, rolling it or anything to may damage it to the point of being totaled, would they have a "stunt car" for that). Many times when a car is a strong focus for a movie or TV show and features a lot of stunts, they will have a couple specially prepared "stunt" cars (they may be lighter weight, the may be stripped out, they may not even look as pretty as the primary vehicle). So your Monte may get used in limited shots (maybe "general" driving scenes and close ups, but not any of the real big stuns). Damages may be potential for minor paint or glass damages (but again, I'd want it outlined exactly what the car would be used for).
- What is "well compensated" in terms of dollars and repairs? If the car is totaled by a freak accident, what would my compensation be at that point (get it all spelled out on paper ahead of time, be prepared for the worst if it were to happen).
There are so many other things I'd be concerned with.
Here's more food for thought. When GM loaned Michael Bay the CONCEPT Camaro for the 1st Transformer movie, GM was hot on them NOT to do ANYTHING that would damage that car (as it was basically a 1-of-a-kind and needed for other promotions). The biggest thing that was an issue to replace would be the wheels. So, Hollywood used steel rims with hub caps that they could fabricate (as they could fab those faster/easier then actual rims). In the movie, you could not tell it was steelies and hub caps, then in closer shots with less chance of damage, they used the real rims.
I got to see the REAL Bumblebee at an autoshow after the movie (and it was marked as the actual car used). I have a pic of the plaque that talke about the the wheels and such. It has some minor paint damage (assuming that was from the movie).