https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVivqp1GyOg If you watch closely there is a stunt driver in the trunk and no one is in the driver's seat.
I'm not convinced. The evidence is only circumstantial. Nothing firm. Also, if you watch the second video below you'll see the same vehicle but without the camera rig - they're reversing through a stunt scene, maybe the driver is in the back purely to see where he's going, and with the camera on top of the vehicle, you won't see the driver's seat anyway, so why put someone in harm's way unnecessarily? Couple more stunt videos from today's filming here. Transformers 4 Detroit 8/7 Movie Scene - YouTube
I've often thought that people who like to watch these dailies are probably the same people interested in watching paint dry or fingernails grow. Wake me when the effects are added and it's in the completed film.
If only paint would dry and fingernails grow well under two minutes... While not every video is exciting to watch, some people enjoy the behind the scenes of film.
Feel sorry for the filming gang..actors and crew...imagine having people standing around watching you then yelling and screaming your name while you're working.
Looks like an old Chevy. Somewhere between a '69 and a '72. Used to have one that was that same color blue and everything.
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