Had seen it when i was about 13.
It was during the summer holidays, quite late in the evening but still light. I was sitting on the beach and heard a heavy acceleration in the distance. very extreme again and again. someone must have gotten stuck. Because I was on the beach in swimming trunks, I noticed how the nylon was stretching more and more to the extreme. I noticed that this sound was very exciting to me. I ran faster and faster with my bump in the direction where the extreme acceleration came from. I heard it again and again, I knew that someone must be really angry.
. When I was there I saw it. Someone about 38 years old tried to pull his boat out of the water in a small spot. something was attached there. but not everywhere. He must have gotten stuck somehow and unhooked the boat trailer and tried to free his car. I saw it from a safe distance about 100 m. He was totally angry, kept accelerating in spurts and didn't stop, he was also wearing swimming trunks and a shirt. with his upper body going back and forth like he was out of his mind... every now and then he got out and slammed the door in anger. back into the aûo and carried on without any consideration. it was so exciting. At some point he stopped, when he slammed the door I thought it would fly away. so violent. When I looked the next day it was gone. it was very very exciting. never forgot it
Fav stuck movie
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The first time I came across a car getting stuck via video (outside of YouTube) was in the movie “Snowbound”. The first time I saw it, I rubbed one out to Jim stubbornly trying to free that truck from the snow bank. Since then, Id annually search YouTube for the full movie—just for that scene
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Out of curiosity, I’d like to ask: What’s your first or favorite stuck movie/TV scene?
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Here the movie ... in spanish version:)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWd3etAxQjw
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Carstuck ogre
Car Stuck in the Mud (Ogre) – 02:02
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I know this is from a kids show and that its a women driving normally i only like men revving and spinning but it's still a good scene.
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@gerradkyle I like it very much! Do you happen to know the title of the movie/show?
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@Ahhorny When I first saw this years ago, for quite some time this was one of the memorable scenes
I fantasized about. Me standing in the bushes and watching the struggle fold out, Michael flooring the gas pedal and trying to move the car forward of backward, while KITT being a "guy in distress", his engine slowly becoming running rougher and rougher, as water gets into more and more places.
At the end, KITT stalls, and Michael tries frantically to start it up, but only getting a sick and slow cranking sound, while bubbles coming out from the exhaust pipe, which is already in the water. -
Another oldie but a goldie I love the suit shoes at the end shame it didn't end in full screen but still a good jobVID_20350704_112404_635.mp4
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@gerradkyle Keeping Up Appearances. Hyacinth Bouquet aka that bucket woman.
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Recall the first episode of the CBS sitcom Bagdad Cafe, a ratings ho hum, began with Jean Stapleton and her husband character with their full size car stuck in sand. He pushed, she drive, back tires spun, car got unstuck but she unintentionally ran over him. He wasn't hurt but he talked down at her. She says " you don't have to talk to me like that," gets her suitcase and walks off.