An incredibly stupid sequence from the action movie The Transporter. He uses a crane to scrape the bottom of his car and avoid an explosion. Who wrote this?
When I saw this I stopped watching this movie, what a stupid guy to think in a scene like that? I mean, who imagined he'd look at the crane and think "My way out, easy greasy!"
I remember watching this movie in theaters when I was 11 or 10, and some old man was laughing hysterically while I was getting mad at how terrible this scene/movie was. I never understood why he was laughing so hard until now lol. This guy was seriously crying and he was louder than the movie.
Amateur, i easily barrel roll my car without scratches just going to the convenience store. Happens all the time. Movie is more than plausible. I find it was holding back what can and can't be done to cars. :/
an incredibly stupid sequence? people who thought this movie was serious are fools, it's pretty evident, from the first scenes of the first movie that theres alot of humor to it
When I first saw this I could do nothing but laugh. It's so implausible it hurts the brain to even try to make sense of it. And yet... I enjoy watching it every time. W.T.F.
@piofol What is that an argument in favor of? What does being 12 have to do with anything other than saying 'opinion does not matter'? Is this another weak attempt at an appeal to the 'childhood nostalgia' argument because you used pleasant memories of Jason Statham to block out the trauma of being molested by some family member? You know they say 12 is a critical age, worst one to get raped at. I think we know 2 things now, you need therapy for your trauma, and that rape is no laughing matter.