Not Ken Block
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capitlj;282487 wrote:
http://videos.streetfire.net/video/IMV-Films-Gymkhana-SPOOF_694713.htm/?utm_source=SF-newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=newsletterLOL! Esp. at towel headed guy with fake rocket launcher.
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i love it!
and so people know, im sure some one will say it was stupid to do it on public roads:
this was taken from specailstages.com (its a rally site)
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Originally Posted by POR Films View Post
The video was shot in a stock powered impreza (with wicked gymkhana exhaust leak) that was sort of donated by a mutual friend as our community rally car for us to go on dirt roads and beat on. He had it set up to pull lap times only 3 seconds off pace with his '08 Viper ACR at the GIR track in Gainesville which the ACR put down the fastest ever production car time of :54.XX It's not an impressive track but it shows how well the impreza was set up for grip driving with its new durezza star spec tires and large sway bars paired with a super aggressive alignment.With that said, it's truly amazing to see what he is able to do on tarmac and dirt with the underpowered/over-sticky car. The 5 oddly sized donuts were just to have fun with and I'm pretty sure they blew out the diffs.
We really just wanted to have fun and do something that people can watch and enjoy. We did our best to film the shots in closed locations with permission from the county and property owners. If you watch both videos (KB Gymkhana 1 and Sarasin Gymkhana Spoof), you will see for the first 4 minutes, each scene was replicated to the best of our abilities. Living with Kyle, we had a lot of down time between races and after the season in Florida. It was not shot in illegal manner and Kyle was not involved in driving the car in that manner on the road. We really just wanted to have fun in our favorite and most familiar form of car without it breaking the bank of a bunch of college students. Kyle is the most mature form of a driver I have seen in the sport and personally I think the most talented on this continent but again, we're just college students and the kid can't even drink the champagne legally on the countless podiums he sprayed in the past 3 years.
A lot of things (which you will see in the "making of" video) hit the editing room floor. We actually convinced a go-kart track owner to let us on the track after-hours which destroyed all the spares but provided some quality entertainment.
I'm glad the majority of you guys enjoyed it. I haven't had that much fun in a stock powered subaru since we were 16 in Kyle's WRX.
Huge props to KB for giving us something to get us motivated, but for the record, we filmed the paintball scene and explosives in 11/2008. (We should hold a gymkhana-off)

Thanks for watching guys and keep the hype going about Kyle so we can actually see him in the WRC next year
-Alex
POR Films
IMV Films
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Originally Posted by POR Films View Post
For what it's worth, Kyle was very strict on not actually doing any of the public road driving and never did any illegal stunts. The in-car shots at night that we dubbed into the shots were filmed when we were on a Go-Kart track in Ocala, FL with 4 spares that kept blowing when lapping. He was very adamant on not performing any negative shots and or activities.We produced this with a very large crew and although we do not have the funding to build a 500+whp car, we still attempted to produce a film that both interested and entertained fellow motorsports enthusiasts. All shots were filmed in the northern/central florida area in private locations and all vehicles and persons seen were part of the "INTMO" car club we are a part of.
Good to see Kyle behind the wheel again though! Sad this year we aren't able to watch him make a run for the championship though....
Thanks again and best regards,
Alex
POR Films
IMV Films -
King Ricer;282508 wrote:
i love it!and so people know, im sure some one will say it was stupid to do it on public roads:
this was taken from specailstages.com (its a rally site)
Quote:
Originally Posted by POR Films View Post
The video was shot in a stock powered impreza (with wicked gymkhana exhaust leak) that was sort of donated by a mutual friend as our community rally car for us to go on dirt roads and beat on. He had it set up to pull lap times only 3 seconds off pace with his '08 Viper ACR at the GIR track in Gainesville which the ACR put down the fastest ever production car time of :54.XX It's not an impressive track but it shows how well the impreza was set up for grip driving with its new durezza star spec tires and large sway bars paired with a super aggressive alignment.With that said, it's truly amazing to see what he is able to do on tarmac and dirt with the underpowered/over-sticky car. The 5 oddly sized donuts were just to have fun with and I'm pretty sure they blew out the diffs.
We really just wanted to have fun and do something that people can watch and enjoy. We did our best to film the shots in closed locations with permission from the county and property owners. If you watch both videos (KB Gymkhana 1 and Sarasin Gymkhana Spoof), you will see for the first 4 minutes, each scene was replicated to the best of our abilities. Living with Kyle, we had a lot of down time between races and after the season in Florida. It was not shot in illegal manner and Kyle was not involved in driving the car in that manner on the road. We really just wanted to have fun in our favorite and most familiar form of car without it breaking the bank of a bunch of college students. Kyle is the most mature form of a driver I have seen in the sport and personally I think the most talented on this continent but again, we're just college students and the kid can't even drink the champagne legally on the countless podiums he sprayed in the past 3 years.
A lot of things (which you will see in the "making of" video) hit the editing room floor. We actually convinced a go-kart track owner to let us on the track after-hours which destroyed all the spares but provided some quality entertainment.
I'm glad the majority of you guys enjoyed it. I haven't had that much fun in a stock powered subaru since we were 16 in Kyle's WRX.
Huge props to KB for giving us something to get us motivated, but for the record, we filmed the paintball scene and explosives in 11/2008. (We should hold a gymkhana-off)

Thanks for watching guys and keep the hype going about Kyle so we can actually see him in the WRC next year
-Alex
POR Films
IMV Films
Quote:
Originally Posted by POR Films View Post
For what it's worth, Kyle was very strict on not actually doing any of the public road driving and never did any illegal stunts. The in-car shots at night that we dubbed into the shots were filmed when we were on a Go-Kart track in Ocala, FL with 4 spares that kept blowing when lapping. He was very adamant on not performing any negative shots and or activities.We produced this with a very large crew and although we do not have the funding to build a 500+whp car, we still attempted to produce a film that both interested and entertained fellow motorsports enthusiasts. All shots were filmed in the northern/central florida area in private locations and all vehicles and persons seen were part of the "INTMO" car club we are a part of.
Good to see Kyle behind the wheel again though! Sad this year we aren't able to watch him make a run for the championship though....
Thanks again and best regards,
Alex
POR Films
IMV FilmsSo the scene from 4:37 isn't a public road huh?
and:
<u>Florida Fireworks Laws</u>
CONSUMER FIREWORKS
Specifically Permitted Devices approved and listed by State Fire Marshal which emit a shower of sparks upon burning, do not contain any explosive compounds, do not detonate or explode, are hand held or ground based, cannot propel themselves through the air, and that contain not more than 100 grams of the chemical compound that produces sparks upon burning. Any device that is not included in the list of approved items is prohibited, except that snakes, small smoke devices, trick noisemakers and certain other novelties may be sold at all other times.
Specifically Prohibited Firecrackers, torpedoes, skyrockets, roman candles, daygo bombs, and any fireworks containing explosive or flammable compounds.DISPLAY FIREWORKS
Display Permit Apply to local authorities at least 15 days before display date.
Insurance Required, $500 minimum.
Operator No license specifically required in state law. However, local jurisdiction may require permit.lawl.
Funny as shit video though, A++++ Ebay Buyer!!!!!!
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I lol'd hard.
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