Speed is full of thrills, tension, soul and tons of heart. The chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves is the driving force that keeps it going because as an audience member, you genuinely care about the characters and hope they make it through. Speed is still my all time favourite action movie!
In August 1994 my family moved into a new house that wasn't fully completed yet. We had no cable or tv antenna on the house, and the small tv top antennas didn't work well for us. The internet was dial up and we would get nagged to get off right away whenever we went on. It was hell. Then for Christmas we got Speed on VHS. It was the one thing my sister and I, both teens, and our little brother could always agree on. We watched it everyday, sometimes more than once a day, for a whole month. Then my parents got the cable hooked up. My mother said she couldn't listen to the Speed theme music anymore. This movie will always hold a special place in my heart. ❤️
I Agree because I was out of pocket watching this movie nearly 30 years ago because no bus full of passengers could ever make that 50ft jump over that gap , It could've been destroyed within seconds killing everyone onboard then that mad bomber dude wouldn't gotten his Money .
@@Biscuit1973 Even if the bus had no passengers, just the driver, it still WOULD'NT have made it-not could'nt, WOULD'NT. I used to drive buses, interestingly enough, for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (locals just call them Metro). Transit buses (and many other types of buses as well) have their engines in the back of the vehicle. The weight of that heavy diesel engine would have plummeted that bus to the ground the instant it hit the edge of that freeway gap; it would'nt have made it even half that distance. Yes, I know, it's a movie, and in movies everything is fictionalized. I understand that. I'm just saying that in real life, it would'nt have mattered how fast that bus was going, 70 or even higher. It would have been a physical impossibility for any bus to pull off a jump like that.
While making Jaws, Peter Benchley complained about Steven Spielberg's decision to have the shark explode via a compressed air tank in its mouth. The director simply said that if he can make the audience commit to the story all the way to that moment, they wouldn't care about how unrealistic it was. By the same logic, Siskel & Ebert acknowledged the implausibility of this bus jump, but heavily praised it for being so much fun. That's how excitement in movies work, folks!
@@TKDBoy1889 Spot on. Speed took the time to make you actually care for the characters on the bus. Seemingly a lost art these days. The bus could have been jumping over the Grand Canyon and we'd still be invested because back then they actually knew how to make characters relatable
Seeing the police peel helplessly away from the bus before the jump was just gut wrenching the first time I saw it. I know there wasn't much they could do to begin with owing to the bomber's rules, but it just made me feel for those passengers on board. What tension, what a scene, what a film!!!
is very illogical! look at the road the height of the 2 sections is the same! you cant jump that! not evev with a motorbike going 300 kmh!! you will lose height and crash!if the first section was higher then fine the scene was believable
@@gillespriod5509 I saw an "Engineering Fails" video or picture years back where the two joining pieces of a freeway were so off in height that no connecting piece would work😂😂😂. That immediately made me think of this. A decade later it popped up in my head and I found your comment amazingly made less than a day ago. I wish for the sake of the plot the LAPD had at least made an attempt at a halfass ramp of some kind. I remember at 14 in the theater thinking "no f***ing way" 😂😂😂. Its a great scene, but at best the driver's decapitated as the bus plunges to the abyss.
This will forever be one of the best scenes in movie history. One of my favorite childhood films, seen it billions of times, know it by memory, and this scene still gives me chills. It'll never get old.
What I think would make this movie a bit more emotional is that if a priest was on the bus. I picture he would do things such as chanting Hail Mary as the bus speeds towards the gap from 0:46. calming the distraught passengers in their possible final moments and even trying to reason with Howard Payne only to be chastised and insulted to his dismay.
No. Its really called "The Better Cure For Speeding Over Revoking Licenses" -After this Annie never wants to go above 50 again. No repeat offenders after this penalty. lol
Well typically women, children or old people are the ones we see being protected or consoled in these action movies. But Jack was showing concern to a guy not much different from him. And the guy despite acting kinda suspicious didn't turn out to be a hidden villain in the end, he was really just scared. What makes this even better is that it was Keanu who advised them to make Jack more earnest and polite, because originally he was a John McClane type with a bunch of forced one-liners that made him kind of a smartass.
@@Wyzzkyd That was definitely a good decision. One of my favourite things about the movie is that Jack is such a great people-person, not just being kind but "paying attention" to people, for lack of a better term.
Don't say that, I'm 21 and people say life goes by fast and I still don't believe it, there sure were quite a few great action films in the 90s before I came along
I don't think the bus could have made it even if it was going 150mph. They could have least put a ramp or lowered the other side of the bridge to make it even a little bit believable.
Yeah, I'm wondering what speed it would actually have to go to make it... 1000mph? More? I really have no idea. It's got to get over to the other side before it drops more than a centimeter or two. Any bus physicists around?
They did a pretty darn big jump for the scene. Read it on imdb in the trivia section! you will be surprised. The bus even jumped bigger than the crew expected, thats why the top of the bus is not shown in the jump, because it was out of the cameras views, it was so high haha
Alan Ruck’s reaction and acting here is underrated for me. He’s expecting to die, like I would be. He’s probably just saying a prayer and expecting the end. When he realizes they’ve made it and that he they’re not dead, I feel like he starts thinking “well maybe we can do it.” There’s gotta be a situation you’ve had before where you think everything’s over but it isn’t. You can still come back and win. All of that without any words spoken.
Had that happen when I was on the 210 freeway construction zone. Had no shoulder and it was at a blind curve. I had to hit the brakes behind this car that had stalled on the right lane. I thus had to wait for the left lane to clear to get out. Then I saw it an 18 wheeler coming up behind me fast. It got to a point where I gave up and just closed my eyes waiting for the 18 wheeler to crash into my car. I braced for impact. It did not happen. The 18 wheeler last second passed on the left. I cried and laughed in joy just like the Speed passengers.
It makes me happy that I know Keanu Reeves as an actor from awesome movies like this, and not just the amazing movies he still makes in the 21st century. He is indeed one of the best actors ever, and my favorite actor.
Watching the build up to this scene in 1994 was one of my greatest cinematic experiences. It was a packed theatre and I'd never seen an entire audience gripped like that before. Probably never since, either.
I had some good times in my youth watching this movie on basic TV in the mid 90's. Me, my brothers and my cousins would always gather and watch this masterpiece. We knew exactly when the commercial breaks were, meaning we knew when we could get up and get a snack/ go to the bathroom. Good times.
Joe Morton who played Captain McMahon deserves a special mention in this move. He has a relatively small role but he manages to make somethig of an impression. He was great in T2 and in the sci-fi TV series Eureka.
The 90s sure made awesome movies. Speed is one of my faves from that decade, glad I was born during the Disney Renaissance. I showed it to my BF he loved it but he did say that there was no way the bus couldn't have made that 50 foot jump, the movie would have ended there.
No, WarwickkkT101 is right, in that too much stupidity makes it impossible to care. But apparently there is at least a pretense of explaining this one.
You watch this movie and you can be forgiven for forgetting it is a film. It is superb from start to finish, especially with Howard Payne being 1 step ahead of the game in every scene.
The bus was on an empty highway and drove up a ramp at 70mph, and achieved a jump of 50 feet. CGI removed the actual highway (shadow is still there) and they removed exactly 50 feet from the highway. However, even though they physically made the bus jump and spliced the effects together, there is no incline in that situation so the bus would have fallen through the gap and crashed.
Can we take a moment on how brilliant Mark Mancina's scoring in this film? Few film scores had any deeper impact than this film (apart from the greats like Hans Zimmer of Ludwig Goransson).
I saw movie Speed în Cinemas 1994 he was a hit at his time and now is still good, I miss that Time The time past so fast we love you Keanu and Sandra 🥰🥰🥰😩
I love how the passengers rejoiced when the bus successfully jump despite having them hostage. In reality, this do actually happen despite disasters and pressures come in our life.
Why is it so hard today to make movies like this? I got goosebumps! The music, the passengers, an authentic hero and a gorgeous Sandra Bullock! Today they have so much more possibilities. I loved the movies from the 90s! And Sandra Bullock 🥰
This scene is hilarious! The build up shows the speedometer pressing to 70 mph, the unfinished highway, with gap and a sign saying “road ends” which is when Keanu Reeves’ character tells everyone to “hold on”, and that’s when you see them all react and scream, as if they don’t have the ability to see what’s coming down the line! Oh my, what campy fun!
This scene is what made Speed so special and unforgettable. I was pins and needles on my seat on a movie theater back in 1994 when I saw this bus jump.
This was my favorite movie when I was a kid ,, brings so much memories!!! Too bad they don’t mak movies like these anymore!! Jan debont a good film director!! Specially basic instinct!!!
Even after seeing this scene and movie a billion times the tension is still there
I get chills every time for this great scene.
And the relief afterwards.
Yup, that is right!
@@mrfantastic407 lol
Beep-Beep! Honk-Honk! Beep-Beep!
"Seat-belts, everyone!"
"Please let this be a normal field trip."
"With a Reeves? NO WAY!!!!"
I can still hear the crowd cheering in the theaters when that bus landed. This was such a great film, one of my all time favorite movies!
Adult film
Why do people cheer in a cinema? It’s a film. Almost as bad as people who clap when a plane lands
@@hulme187 Yeah fanboys or Americans...interesting mentality :D
I wish I saw this at the theaters man. Missed out
@@hulme187 Cinema elicits emotions, including excitement.
Speed is full of thrills, tension, soul and tons of heart. The chemistry between Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves is the driving force that keeps it going because as an audience member, you genuinely care about the characters and hope they make it through. Speed is still my all time favourite action movie!
Thanks for the love, care and support..........
It's a pleasure talking to you over here,, where are you from ?
In August 1994 my family moved into a new house that wasn't fully completed yet. We had no cable or tv antenna on the house, and the small tv top antennas didn't work well for us. The internet was dial up and we would get nagged to get off right away whenever we went on. It was hell. Then for Christmas we got Speed on VHS. It was the one thing my sister and I, both teens, and our little brother could always agree on. We watched it everyday, sometimes more than once a day, for a whole month. Then my parents got the cable hooked up. My mother said she couldn't listen to the Speed theme music anymore. This movie will always hold a special place in my heart. ❤️
Nice story kelly
This is so sweet
Great story!!!!
Whoa!
There was internet in 1994?
To be kids in theaters holding our chairs and bending like we were the passengers too. One of the best theaters moments ever. We made it 😊
Terrific recollection. Made me smile when that's the last thing I want to do lately. Thank you.
I Agree because I was out of pocket watching this movie nearly 30 years ago because no bus full of passengers could ever make that 50ft jump over that gap , It could've been destroyed within seconds killing everyone onboard then that mad bomber dude wouldn't gotten his Money .
😊❤Speed was a truly feel good Summer movie of 1994
@@Biscuit1973 Even if the bus had no passengers, just the driver, it still WOULD'NT have made it-not could'nt, WOULD'NT. I used to drive buses, interestingly enough, for the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (locals just call them Metro). Transit buses (and many other types of buses as well) have their engines in the back of the vehicle. The weight of that heavy diesel engine would have plummeted that bus to the ground the instant it hit the edge of that freeway gap; it would'nt have made it even half that distance. Yes, I know, it's a movie, and in movies everything is fictionalized. I understand that. I'm just saying that in real life, it would'nt have mattered how fast that bus was going, 70 or even higher. It would have been a physical impossibility for any bus to pull off a jump like that.
You must be like 80 if You saw this on theaters
An almost flawless action film. Since 1994, only a handful of films have come close to matching this masterpiece.
Clearly you've never seen Speed 3.
Speed is a masterpiece but Shawshank Redemption is the greatest of all time
Die Hard and True Lies were probably the only 2 action movies on par with this, well The Fugitive and Lethal Weapon were pretty close too
John Wick and The Equalizer would be some of those films. The first Kingsman as well.
Jesus, how many movies have you all watched, twenty ? ^^;
While making Jaws, Peter Benchley complained about Steven Spielberg's decision to have the shark explode via a compressed air tank in its mouth. The director simply said that if he can make the audience commit to the story all the way to that moment, they wouldn't care about how unrealistic it was. By the same logic, Siskel & Ebert acknowledged the implausibility of this bus jump, but heavily praised it for being so much fun. That's how excitement in movies work, folks!
Engagement trumps realism, something that was lost at some point in time.
@@fishhboyy on
@@fishhboyy ffo
Good analogy sir.
@@TKDBoy1889 Spot on. Speed took the time to make you actually care for the characters on the bus. Seemingly a lost art these days. The bus could have been jumping over the Grand Canyon and we'd still be invested because back then they actually knew how to make characters relatable
Seeing the police peel helplessly away from the bus before the jump was just gut wrenching the first time I saw it. I know there wasn't much they could do to begin with owing to the bomber's rules, but it just made me feel for those passengers on board. What tension, what a scene, what a film!!!
Даже если скорость в 2-3 раза больше автобус всё равно бы не перепрыгнул.
“YESSS, AHAHA. WE ARE WAY OUTTA CONTROL!!”
Great line.
This isn’t a plot hole. See, Keanu Reeve’s wholesomeness levitated the bus, thus making the bus defy physics.
haha
It was never a "plot hole". The scene is not illogical, merely improbable.
is very illogical! look at the road the height of the 2 sections is the same! you cant jump that! not evev with a motorbike going 300 kmh!! you will lose height and crash!if the first section was higher then fine the scene was believable
@@gillespriod5509 I saw an "Engineering Fails" video or picture years back where the two joining pieces of a freeway were so off in height that no connecting piece would work😂😂😂. That immediately made me think of this. A decade later it popped up in my head and I found your comment amazingly made less than a day ago. I wish for the sake of the plot the LAPD had at least made an attempt at a halfass ramp of some kind. I remember at 14 in the theater thinking "no f***ing way" 😂😂😂. Its a great scene, but at best the driver's decapitated as the bus plunges to the abyss.
@@M1tjakaramazov ñp0
The movie is still a masterpiece.
Even the background score too.
this scene will always give me chills
One of the, if not THE, most tensent movie scenes in history. This is always amazing to watch. You can easily feel their panic and fear.
This will forever be one of the best scenes in movie history. One of my favorite childhood films, seen it billions of times, know it by memory, and this scene still gives me chills. It'll never get old.
Did you see the scene?
What I think would make this movie a bit more emotional is that if a priest was on the bus. I picture he would do things such as chanting Hail Mary as the bus speeds towards the gap from 0:46. calming the distraught passengers in their possible final moments and even trying to reason with Howard Payne only to be chastised and insulted to his dismay.
I think it was called.....The bus that couldn't slow down.
Yeah, they clearly labelled this clip wrong.
Nah, it's called the exploding bus that could
No. Its really called "The Better Cure For Speeding Over Revoking Licenses" -After this Annie never wants to go above 50 again. No repeat offenders after this penalty. lol
And all they had to do was mentally scar her for life.
It's just like Speed 2 but with a bus
I liked that Jack still showed concern to the guy in a suit. People like this are usually the last ones you care about.
Wdym people like this? Haven't watched the movie in like 10 years.
Well typically women, children or old people are the ones we see being protected or consoled in these action movies. But Jack was showing concern to a guy not much different from him. And the guy despite acting kinda suspicious didn't turn out to be a hidden villain in the end, he was really just scared.
What makes this even better is that it was Keanu who advised them to make Jack more earnest and polite, because originally he was a John McClane type with a bunch of forced one-liners that made him kind of a smartass.
@@Wyzzkyd Thanks👍
@@Wyzzkyd That was definitely a good decision. One of my favourite things about the movie is that Jack is such a great people-person, not just being kind but "paying attention" to people, for lack of a better term.
somtimes i forget this movie is over 20 years old... time sure flies these days.
Don't say that, I'm 21 and people say life goes by fast and I still don't believe it, there sure were quite a few great action films in the 90s before I came along
@@repzard99 Yep, sure was
25 yrs actually....
wow am gettin old man
@@leonardobraynen1524 yesssss
So did buses back then
Incredible acting from Sandra Bullock at 1:02
XD
😂😂
I don't think the bus could have made it even if it was going 150mph. They could have least put a ramp or lowered the other side of the bridge to make it even a little bit believable.
ikr
Yeah, I'm wondering what speed it would actually have to go to make it... 1000mph? More? I really have no idea. It's got to get over to the other side before it drops more than a centimeter or two. Any bus physicists around?
They did a pretty darn big jump for the scene. Read it on imdb in the trivia section! you will be surprised. The bus even jumped bigger than the crew expected, thats why the top of the bus is not shown in the jump, because it was out of the cameras views, it was so high haha
The tank was probably filled with redbull instead of gasoline
Mythbusters actually covered this lol
Alan Ruck’s reaction and acting here is underrated for me. He’s expecting to die, like I would be. He’s probably just saying a prayer and expecting the end. When he realizes they’ve made it and that he they’re not dead, I feel like he starts thinking “well maybe we can do it.” There’s gotta be a situation you’ve had before where you think everything’s over but it isn’t. You can still come back and win. All of that without any words spoken.
1:41
Had that happen when I was on the 210 freeway construction zone. Had no shoulder and it was at a blind curve. I had to hit the brakes behind this car that had stalled on the right lane. I thus had to wait for the left lane to clear to get out. Then I saw it an 18 wheeler coming up behind me fast. It got to a point where I gave up and just closed my eyes waiting for the 18 wheeler to crash into my car. I braced for impact. It did not happen. The 18 wheeler last second passed on the left. I cried and laughed in joy just like the Speed passengers.
He's thinking this is the second time in his life that he's avoided death. The first time was after he "killed the car".
@@danlower7834 he definitely died in Ferris Bueller. Just off screen
Let my Cameron go!
This movie was way ahead of its time
I wish they could have made it again in the present! It was so good.
This is still one of my favourite Keanu reeves films. He was so wonderful in this film, and had one of the best one liners too!
Easily one of the most iconic movie scenes of the ‘90s.
It makes me happy that I know Keanu Reeves as an actor from awesome movies like this, and not just the amazing movies he still makes in the 21st century. He is indeed one of the best actors ever, and my favorite actor.
Mark Mancina’s score is so intense on that scene. Everything is on point.
Watching the build up to this scene in 1994 was one of my greatest cinematic experiences. It was a packed theatre and I'd never seen an entire audience gripped like that before. Probably never since, either.
I'm too preoccupied by Keanu's beauty to be nervous about the scene.
Beep-Beep! Honk-Honk! Beep-Beep!
"Seat-belts, everyone!"
"Please let this be a normal field trip."
"With a Reeves? NO WAY!!!!"
Cap
0:23 Guys on the back of the truck are in fast forward lol.
+2Dongs all that take is speed up.
+2Dongs Ha, that's amazing!
+2Dongs lol they sped it up to make the bus seem like its going really fast good catch
I did not notice that until now!
My phone sucks so I still can't tell. Even after you pointed it out
If I remember correctly, that jump scene was an award winner that year.
Goosebumps when the camera zooms in on the turn,the back wheel & the speedometer.
**tries to do it in GTA v , bus falls in water** nuuuuu!!!!
I tried as well
Nick Playz i tried in gta5, and my bus was explosion
@@마덕이 Yeah sometimes you'll get lucky and your car won't explode
LoooL
You're fired, everybody's fucking fired!
I had some good times in my youth watching this movie on basic TV in the mid 90's. Me, my brothers and my cousins would always gather and watch this masterpiece. We knew exactly when the commercial breaks were, meaning we knew when we could get up and get a snack/ go to the bathroom. Good times.
Tension is at maximum every time I watch it :D Love this film :D
Far fetched, but hey, who cares. Reeves and Bullock did good!!!!
Stephen Williams
Epic comment.
Compared to what we get now
and movies now are what? realistic? original? half way decent?
One of the best Keanu Reeves films of all time
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this scene is raw as fuck I love it one of my favorite films
This is what we call “Airbus”
🤣🤣🤣 bruhh
Epic😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Joe Morton who played Captain McMahon deserves a special mention in this move. He has a relatively small role but he manages to make somethig of an impression. He was great in T2 and in the sci-fi TV series Eureka.
Check out Executive Decision too.
An epic movie of the 90s. Dennis hopper, Keanu reeves and Sandra bullock were sensational. One of the best movies.
The 90s sure made awesome movies. Speed is one of my faves from that decade, glad I was born during the Disney Renaissance. I showed it to my BF he loved it but he did say that there was no way the bus couldn't have made that 50 foot jump, the movie would have ended there.
This scene is too cool for me to care about the fact that it would be impossible to do this in real life, movie magic 💪
In this alternate universe Miles Dyson works with the police after destroying Cyberdyne and Skynet
There's no ramp, but the bus is flying 😂
This would’ve never happened in real life but it was a good scene and the movie was pretty awesome. Still is.
Laughing at all those comments moaning about the physics of the scene. It's a bloody movie, for goodness sake.
We can still analyse the movie.
Julio Delgado just because it's a movie doesn't mean it can get away with extremely stupid physics
Movies are supposed to represent reality otherwise you can't invest emotion. Can't believe I have to explain that to somebody.
No, WarwickkkT101 is right, in that too much stupidity makes it impossible to care. But apparently there is at least a pretense of explaining this one.
+WarwickkkT101 Movies are supposed to represent reality?Say that to very sci fi or supernatural movies...lol
Annie driving the hell out of that bus
I still get that on the edge of your seat feeling, still so awesome...
1:09 Michael: " KITT, turbo boost NOW!!!!!
Yep "Angsuman, Kitt would have made that jump with Turboo Boost.
90s movies are the best 👌🏼
The realest moment in all of cinema. Lol. Love Speed forever. 💖
“YES!!! HA HA HA!!! We are way outta control!!!!”
Love that part.
"We are way out of control!!!" 😂
I have this film in VHS cassette, is my favourite❤
Me and my family went to see this at the theater on release day. I was 10 years old and clutching my aunt arm so tight on this scene lol 😂
should have went to shawshank redemption, forrest gump and pulp fiction the same year too
Best movie wow summer of 1994
Sandra Bullock beatiful.
They landed it! And the few passengers who aren’t dead have severe spinal injuries! Victory is ours!
LOL 😂
This film is pure nostalgia. ❤️
i like the fact the the bus is flying with nose on top for some reason. still one of the best scene of 94s movies
2:02 it’s taken me my entire life to realize that actor is the same guy who played Rabbit in Twister.
Cameron from Ferris Bueller 😊
Rabbit is good, rabbit is wise.
You watch this movie and you can be forgiven for forgetting it is a film. It is superb from start to finish, especially with Howard Payne being 1 step ahead of the game in every scene.
the most terrifying moment of childhood :)
+KrisTina_2525 1:12
You didn't see Jurassic Park back then?
Ah yes the lifting up of the bus. Physics at its finest 🙄🫠
The bus was on an empty highway and drove up a ramp at 70mph, and achieved a jump of 50 feet. CGI removed the actual highway (shadow is still there) and they removed exactly 50 feet from the highway. However, even though they physically made the bus jump and spliced the effects together, there is no incline in that situation so the bus would have fallen through the gap and crashed.
I have seen this movie multiply times and i still get tension when i see this scene. The whole movie is just great and the soundtracks are everything!
one of the best films of the nineties I miss dem days use to watch this all the time even til dis day
Yes y not love it all
Sandra Bullock is so good at acting gritty do-or-die moments.
I remember a few years back, this was actually qualified as 'plausible' , you just need the right incline/angle and uhm speed
I saw this in a movie about a bus that had to SPEED around a city, keeping its SPEED over fifty, and if its SPEED dropped, it would explode!
@@stonewallperformance loser
Ridiculous stunt, but proper editing and music make you buy it. That's the power of good cinema.
Can we take a moment on how brilliant Mark Mancina's scoring in this film?
Few film scores had any deeper impact than this film (apart from the greats like Hans Zimmer of Ludwig Goransson).
The back of the bus reads "Money isn't everything (yeah, right.)"... Because Dennis Hopper characters demands a ransom of $3.7m 😆
let'sbe honest, we all had a crush on Sandra Bullock back then.
I did kinda but it was because of Demolition man.
Don't you hate when you're driving down the freeway and suddenly you start doing 100' bunny hops
Such A Great Classic Scene I Miss And Still Love This Movie Forever 💯
Here in Brazil we call it "Maximum Speed". It was always replayed on a free-to-air TV program called “Afternoon Session”.
Brasil representando
1:44 when everyone in the class passes the final.
I saw movie Speed în Cinemas 1994 he was a hit at his time and now is still good, I miss that Time The time past so fast we love you Keanu and Sandra 🥰🥰🥰😩
Up there with Die Hard as one of the best action movies ever made!
My Favorite Movie
I love how the passengers rejoiced when the bus successfully jump despite having them hostage. In reality, this do actually happen despite disasters and pressures come in our life.
The bus scene was the best part of the movie .
0:09 u can c the shadow of the actual bridge they edited over
I think it's because the sun is not straight, but tilted
@@klb3413 No. It's because the gap is not there. It's removed via CGI, but I guess they forgot to remove the shadow.
I remember laughing to tears when seeing this bus "jump" this gap for the first time.
Why is it so hard today to make movies like this? I got goosebumps! The music, the passengers, an authentic hero and a gorgeous Sandra Bullock!
Today they have so much more possibilities.
I loved the movies from the 90s!
And Sandra Bullock 🥰
Keanu is so hansome ❤️🥴
This scene is hilarious! The build up shows the speedometer pressing to 70 mph, the unfinished highway, with gap and a sign saying “road ends” which is when Keanu Reeves’ character tells everyone to “hold on”, and that’s when you see them all react and scream, as if they don’t have the ability to see what’s coming down the line! Oh my, what campy fun!
You forgot the part how the bus magically shoots upwards when making the jump lmao.
The movie shows us that the gap isn't visible until they're seconds away from it.
The music is so good
“Everybody Hold On!”, just in case you’re not paying attention!
Best scene in the best movie ever! Love your hair Sandra!
2:02 is that Connor Roy or just looks like him
The number 1 movie of 1994, the year before I was born. Still one of my favourite movies of the 90s.
I am still surprised as to how this bus was able to make jumps and sharp turns at over 50 miles an hour
Well that's where Hollywood comes into play. Cause normally It couldn't.
This scene is what made Speed so special and unforgettable. I was pins and needles on my seat on a movie theater back in 1994 when I saw this bus jump.
1:25 no passagers 😂
I never noticed that :D
Of course not. They used several GMC New Look Fishbowls for various scenes.
Their heads were down
Actually behind the movie screen there’s no people, in movie the people have to get down. Make sense in both ways
The part @ 0:13 "Come on, come on, come on, COME ON!" -while looking at the speedo, is exactly I say when I'm driving.
This was my favorite movie when I was a kid ,, brings so much memories!!! Too bad they don’t mak movies like these anymore!! Jan debont a good film director!! Specially basic instinct!!!
Thanks for the love, care and support.........
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I Love This Movie
1 of the most beautiful. creatures on earth -Keanu Reeves
"Don't think badly of me. The line farther in than the corner line is drawn in mid-air!"
- Kai Kogashiwa