Brilliant little film. Well written, acted and a good choice of background music but no reliance on special effects. Reminds me of a late 80s series I bought on DVD last year, the Ray Bradbury Theater, where the quality of the story outshines the need for fancy special effects.
You gotta love that 70's music havnt you lol?. Took a long time before it got revealed to you, the viewer, as to what actual point that guy was trying to make, in all his rabbiting.
The enquiry is complete The vehicle details for NLC 999P are: Date of Liability 01 02 1994 Date of First Registration 06 04 1976 Year of Manufacture 1976 Cylinder Capacity (cc) 2994CC CO2 Emissions Not Available Fuel Type Petrol Export Marker Not Applicable Vehicle Status Unlicensed Vehicle Colour BLACK
So it didn't really matter how careful he was; his fate was sealed by the 'ghost of his own future'. So what have we learned? Answer: drive as carefully/carelessly as you like; your own soul will get you! The story seems to undermine itself. The whole thing is great though, thanks for posting it.
What an odd PIF. I liked it, though. Very enjoyable.
Dr0ctave 1 year ago
Brilliant little film. Well written, acted and a good choice of background music but no reliance on special effects. Reminds me of a late 80s series I bought on DVD last year, the Ray Bradbury Theater, where the quality of the story outshines the need for fancy special effects.
jimmysherriff 1 year ago
You gotta love that 70's music havnt you lol?. Took a long time before it got revealed to you, the viewer, as to what actual point that guy was trying to make, in all his rabbiting.
xxrobfalconxx 2 years ago
THE CAR WAS ON THE LONG GOOD FRIDAY
rabbithog 2 years ago
Brilliant, that was probably one of the if not THE best automotive safety film iv seen ever, much thanks for uploading!
rockyjrr2004 2 years ago
Im sure i seen the NLP 999P in something else....The Sweeney??
davetriggos 2 years ago
A full tank of fuel complete with windscreen washed and all for a fiver ! Brilliant Posting !
CLASSICALJAJ 3 years ago
No wonder the smarmy twat had an accident- he was too busy giving his patronizing observations on other drivers to watch what he was doing himself!
greenphantom 3 years ago 6
@greenphantom "I don't agree! Like most bad drivers, you included. We never see the one thats not there, for looking at ghosts."
Grifiki 1 year ago
@Grifiki lol! :)
greenphantom 1 year ago
asm1 3 years ago
i think it is advice for how to use the Motorway!
fantasticministry2 3 years ago
This is such a rip-off of that old Roger Moore film "THE MAN WHO HAUNTED HIMSELF"!
mistofoles 3 years ago
So it didn't really matter how careful he was; his fate was sealed by the 'ghost of his own future'. So what have we learned? Answer: drive as carefully/carelessly as you like; your own soul will get you! The story seems to undermine itself. The whole thing is great though, thanks for posting it.
Vriydomov 3 years ago 2
That was so predictable! I saw that coming a mile off!
mistofoles 3 years ago
So he was killed as punishment for stalking himself in somebody else's car?
o_O
LoafOfPint 3 years ago
service stations that actually served you. wish i was around in 1977
selkent 4 years ago 4
BRILLIANT! BRILLIANT! BRILLIANT!
Thanks for this!
bigbreadwinnerhog 4 years ago 2
The sight of a Doppelganger to signify impending death is part of many cultures mythology.
A classic Tales of the unexpected type of ending complete with Pink Floyd style lead guitar;You can't get more definitively 70's than this!
DFORCE1969 4 years ago 4