Hi. I'm Ellz. This is my channel where I film my adventures and share them with you. I live with my family in western Colorado and enjoy biking, kayaking, hiking, flying my drone and whatever else comes my way. I hope you enjoy watching. Please like and subscribe if you want.
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When my father was a cop he had a brand new Gran Fury just like that one, and even with the police engine in it and the few bolt on parts there's no way in hell that it would get near that Ferrari. You drop the hammer on that Ferrari and that square box Dodge is going to be a little dot in the rearview mirror.
Nobody was making television like this before this. These are cinematic shots with character dialogue being spoken right over the top of popular songs that you could hear on the radio debuting the week before. And who in the world could’ve thought to mount a camera on the front of that Jaguar to get thatl low angle shot? I can’t even think of another time I’ve seen that shot.
This scene along with the Brothers In Arms episode and the Little Miss Dangerous episode were spine tingly good. Life did not get any better than watching those scenes right before you went out to do your thing on Friday night.
I bought my 19 GT Mustang Convertible four years ago and drove through every major city on the east, but Miami with that Song brought me back to 80ties…
i'm not exaggerating or speaking from ignorance: as a total media junkie i think this is my favorite television sequence period. the phone call is just so perfectly edited.
This is the Best Scene in Cinematic History. I remember driving down to the Miami Vice set in 1985-1987, hoping to be an extra. The street lights on the hood of the Daytona are awesome.
My favorite part "i trusted you" !!!! And then the scene where they are driving. No talking. Just silence, driving through the night. I HATE when they start talking. It ruins everything!
I remember watching Miami Vice on Fridays, I was born in 1981. My dad worked between his Masters and J.D. I was 6 when he graduated, Miami Vice came out in his 2 yr I believe, we would watch this on Friday nights!! It's amazing what you can remember at 5/6, 38 yrs later my 6 year old and I watch Miami Vice lol. Great Show, Michael Mann is the man #Legendary
I was a young Vice officer during the run of this show. Real life wasn’t like this. But I sure wished it was!! I loved Miami Vice. We’d get together on Friday nights when we could to watch. The best TV show in the 80s!!
Chills. Absolute chills. The greatest TV pilot in history and arguably the greatest scene in TV history. It changed the way TV was made. Driving into the unknown with peak Phil Collins playing in the background is what masterpieces are made of. Genius all around. 😭😭😭😭😭