Traveler said:The two most annoying things I find about the "Wildest Chases" programs (the one with the retired sheriff host) is his insistance that some early 80s V6 Monte Carlo is a "high-powered sports car" and of all the many different departments using police helicopters, the voice of the pilot is always the same and overly narrated...for some reason.
Lawman85 said:What I hate about those is they are showing you a view from the helicoptor and then dub in the noise of the sirens and screeching tires..... you can't hear that from a helicoptor, you just hear the helicoptor and wind.
I can't stand that show sometimes. I love watching the chases and incidents, but the excessive narration, fake sounds, and flat out lies piss me off. No matter what the car, if it looks sporty, it's a high powered performance vehicle. No matter what type of truck, it's a car-crushing behemoth with massive amounts of torque. It's an '85 Nissan, Bob.Traveler said:The two most annoying things I find about the "Wildest Chases" programs (the one with the retired sheriff host) is his insistance that some early 80s V6 Monte Carlo is a "high-powered sports car" and of all the many different departments using police helicopters, the voice of the pilot is always the same and overly narrated...for some reason.
OhOneSnake said:Speaking of "Scariest Police Chases"......would any of us ever say the following words: "He was travelling at a death-defying 82mph".
I laughed my @ss off the other day when they had a chase bewteen an old 5.0 Mustang interceptor and some buick sedan. The officer actually got on the PA and yelled "I got a 5.0 buddy, you can't outrun me, give it up".
5.0 Ford Power said:the one where they were chasing a mid 90's bmw and they pulled out their 350hp camaro cruiser with a "chip that makes it faster than anything else on the road". wait that was the police chases not cops n/m.