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The 5 Best Car Movies of All Time

With so much of our lives impacted by cars, it only makes sense that there have been some fantastic movies made about them. Rivalry, heists, pop culture, comedy, adventure – everything that makes cinema extravagant and exciting is only enhanced by automotive action.

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If asked to refine the long list of car movies down to just five favorites, these would be our picks. Certainly, some wonderful flicks exist beyond this roundup, but these are the films we’d watch again and again.

The Italian Job (1969)

The Italian Job
70 %
7.2/10
g 99m
Genre Action, Crime, Comedy, Thriller
Stars Michael Caine, Noël Coward, Benny Hill
Directed by Peter Collinson
The original Italian Job, starring Michael Caine as Charlie Croker, is not only better than the 2003 remake — it’s among the best British-made films ever produced. This action-packed heist comedy catapulted the Mini Cooper to fame as Croker and crew drove a trio of the tiny cars downstairs, between rooftops, and through the smallest of passageways in Turin, Italy. The stunts brought the “fun,” but excellent acting and quotable dialogue made this a widely popular film. Fun facts: During the filming of the 1969 movie, Michael Caine didn’t actually have a driver’s license, and during the re-make, Charlize Theron got two speeding tickets (apparently she drove on public roads as she did on set).

The Fast and the Furious (2001)

The Fast and the Furious
58 %
6.8/10
pg-13 106m
Genre Action, Crime, Thriller
Stars Paul Walker, Vin Diesel, Michelle Rodriguez
Directed by Rob Cohen
It’s easy to mock The Fast and the Furious franchise for its unrealistic driving scenes and occasionally cringe-worthy acting, but the truth is, Fast and the Furious changed car culture as we know it (in good ways and bad). Amidst the angst, plot holes, and seemingly infinite-gear transmissions, Fast and the Furious films tap into the enthusiast mindset while delivering some of the most adrenaline-fueled driving scenes to date. You may not learn anything about performance cars or racing, but you’ll probably enjoy watching many millions of dollars of twisted metal and explosions. Just don’t start racing your Honda Civic around town, please.

Le Mans (1971)

Le Mans
52 %
6.7/10
g 104m
Genre Action, Drama
Stars Steve McQueen, Siegfried Rauch, Elga Andersen
Directed by Lee H. Katzin
Choosing between Bullitt (1968) and Le Mans as the better Steve McQueen car film isn’t easy. Bullitt includes the most famous car chase in all of cinema, but the rest of the film can’t compete with the grit and excitement of Le Mans. Ultimately, we’d rather indulge in the fictional (but rooted in real racing) drama of Le Mans. McQueen stars as top racing driver Michael Delaney in the events leading up to and during the 1971 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race. The movie chronicles Delaney’s efforts to console (and woo) the widow of his former racing rival while attempting to win one of the most grueling competitions in the world. Automotive stars include Delaney’s Porsche 917 and his rival’s Ferrari 512LM.

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby (2006)

Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
66 %
6.6/10
pg-13 106m
Genre Comedy
Stars Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Sacha Baron Cohen
Directed by Adam McKay
Before you start fuming that we included an outright comedy in this list of ultimate car movies, do yourself a favor and watch (or re-watch) Talladega Nights. Inspired by the 1990s NASCAR action-drama Days of Thunder, which starred Tom Cruise, Talladega Nights pokes fun at the personal lives and trivial rivalries of stock car drivers. While not a deep introspective on the world of NASCAR, the film does consider the fans and entertainment of stock car racing compared to other forms of motorsport. Whether you just enjoy the one-liners between Sacha Baron Cohen, Will Ferrell, and John C. Reilly, or the surprising excitement of the racing and plot, Talladega Nights is pure viewing pleasure.

Senna (2010)

Senna
79 %
8.5/10
pg-13 106m
Genre Documentary
Stars Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Frank Williams
Directed by Asif Kapadia
When you’ve had your fun with racing spoofs, settle into a very serious documentary of one of the best Formula One drivers to ever compete. Aryton Senna was a Brazilian racer that quickly rose through the ranks of open-wheel competition to become a three-time F1 world championship. A tragic accident in the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix cut short the career of Brazil’s national hero, but also led to critical safety changes in F1 that have potentially saved numerous lives since. Senna showcases Aytron’s personal and professional challenges and successes while outlining the missteps of Formula One in the late 80s and early 90s. Bring some tissues for this one, because you’ll be blubbering by the end.

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