VaRaces: "A new car chase featurette video looks at Tom’s prowess behind the wheel in some behind the scenes footage of the chase, proficiently powersliding and performing handbrake turns in the substantial slab of American muscle all by himself : "We had a car chase with one great resource - an actor who is a professional driver," director Christopher McQuarrie explains. “If the camera wasn’t in danger, the shot wasn’t worth doing.” We here at VaRaces approve of that mentality."
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I've seen behind the scenes of several movies where they absolutely destroy so many cameras. I forget what movie it was, but in ONE shot they destroyed 4 high end cameras and didn't care lol
Imagine it as a indie film maker, you mess up just a lens and you feel screwed. But also imagine what they do, taking all the precautions to make sure the camera is safe. If Hollywood did that, perhaps lower budgets would appear.
That's a pretty awesome philosophy for car chase scenes.
I have a feeling that this movie is better than its commercials and trailers make it look out to be.