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Wheels of Fire (1985) Wheels of Fire is a 'car movie'. If you are a man of a certain age (ie: me) you harbor a secret desire to buy an old classic V-8 muscle car and go cruising the wide-open highways of America. This does not apply to you English, as your nation is so pitifully small that if you start in London, by the time you get it up to 80mph, you're in Cornwall. That's the perfect life, just you (well, preferably you and a hot teenage girl) out on the open road, free to burn rubber around corners and gun it on the straightaways, living a Jack Kerouac existence of carefree driving, sleeping in your car and eating at truckstops as you rack up the miles between your old boring life and that endless horizon of possibilities. This dream has played itself out in numerous movies over the years; Two Lane Blacktop, The Getaway, Sugarland Express, Thelma and Louise, Stingray. Hell, even Corvette Summer was cool, even if Luke Skywalker didn't use The Force to open a beer can or French kiss his sister. The only difference between Wheels of Fire and those movies is that Wheels of Fire takes place in a barren, post-apocalyptic wasteland populated by murderous brigands and radioactive mutants.
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This is yet another craptastic PA movie from legendary Filipino director Cirio H. Santiago, one of his many, many rip-offs of The Road Warrior, though certainly one of the dullest and least entertaining. Ok, we first must meet our film's protagonist, a wandering wasteland hero named 'Trace'. Trace is played by American actor Gary Watkins, who seemed to have very little luck before or after this movie getting anything other than measly bit-part roles in horrid movies and forgettable television shows. After seeing his 'acting' in Wheels of Fire, however, it's not hard to see why. Like Max Rockatansky, Trace's persona is wrapped up in his car, which is an early 1970s Ford Mustang with spikes welded to the grill and the roof fitted with a crude hatch.
It also has a jet engine which can propel it along at fantastic speeds. Aaron Fisher The Paper Engine Pdf Hyundai. Pac West Arms Serial Numbers. Mio Product Key M610. The jet engine idea, of course, is asinine. It doesn't even look cool, just a propane burner nozzle welded to the trunk lid of the car and the film sped up a few hundred extra frames per second when it's ignited by some union electrician offscreen. The actor in the driver's seat flexes his face and grimaces like he's pulling four g's in a F-16 and an unconvincing engine roar noise is foleyed in on the soundtrack to simulate the 'high speeds' attained. Trace's bitchin' Stang.