Street Racing Illustrated | Lamborghini Museum: “Film Emotions”
Lamborghini Museum putting cars from classic movies on display
Story | Phillip Pratt
Sant’Agata Bolognese, home to the Lamborghini Museum, will be hosting an event entitled “Film Emotions” through October 31st, 2018 at the aforementioned gallery. Not a hop, skip and a jump away for most people but if you’re able to make the journey or plan to be anywhere near the exhibit is based around an amazing tribute to the exciting cars from the legendary manufacturer of wet dreams across the world;
“Starting off with two iconic titles like “Italian Job” of 1969 and “The Cannonball Run” (1981), in which the Miura P400 and Countach respectively make a magnificent appearance, the brand’s filmography continues in different movies of various kinds and depths, from “Rocky IV” (1985) in which the main character, played by Sylvester Stallone, drives his marvelous black Jalpa in the night to “Fast & Furious 4” (2009) with an LM002. The immersive route continues up to more recent titles like “Batman – The Dark Knight Rises” (2012), in which the Batmobile is a sparkling grey Aventador, and “Doctor Strange” (2016), behind the wheel of a Huracán.”
The House of the Raging Bull has always been at forefront of providing the world with dream machines (…and farm equipment). Even though today there are vehicles with equal and sometimes more power available for purchase that will cost a fraction of the price; you can’t take away the sheer epicness of pulling up in a sleek, low-to-the-ground, fine, Italian automobile. Star Bucks, The Clevelander, Publix, wherever.