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History
The first few pressings of the disc included the first season's five films and the interludes, but subsequent pressings did not include The Follow because of rights issues (it is rumored that Forest Whitaker approved the film only for Internet distribution, not for any other venue). After the films' success, BMW produced three more films in 2002, this time executive produced by brothers Ridley and Tony Scott, and called them "Season 2". All three featured BMW's newly introduced Z4 roadster, and Clive Owen returned as The Driver. BMW sold a second DVD compilation of all eight films in 2002, including The Follow but without the interludes, for a nominal shipping fee (which was identical for any shipping address worldwide) via the BMW Films website. The films are no longer available (the distribution ended October 21st, 2005), However they are still viewable by the website YouTube.
"Season 2" was also available for free on the 'Moviedrome' section of the DVD packaged with the 41st issue of the Playstation 2 review magazine PSW. DetailsSeason 1The first five BMW films: AmbushThe Driver escorts an elderly diamond buyer (Tomas Milian) and outruns a pursuing van.
ChosenThe Driver protects a holy Asian child, a cat-and-mouse game ensues between them and numerous henchmen.
The FollowThe Driver is hired by a paranoid film celebrity (Mickey Rourke) to spy on his wife.
StarThe Driver is called by a producer to teach an obnoxious celebrity (Madonna) a lesson.
Powder KegThe Driver is drafted by the UN to rescue a wounded war photographer (Stellan Skarsgård), stranded in a Latin American conflict zone.
Season 2HostageThe Driver is hired to rescue a hostage, locked in a car trunk.
TickerThe Driver ferries a diplomat (Don Cheadle), carrying a mysterious briefcase, who is being pursued by militants. Ticker features brief cameos by Ray Liotta, F. Murray Abraham and Dennis Haysbert.
Beat The DevilThe Driver drag-races the Devil (Gary Oldman), in order to earn James Brown his soul.
There are new BMW movies in the making. Eight Extreme sightseeing movies are scheduled for release soon. MiniMini (BMW) launched their Hammer & Coop short film series on February 17, 2007. NissanNissan tried to capitalize on the popularity of the BMW films by producing their own short film featuring their newly reintroduced 350Z. The film was titled The Run and was directed by John Bruno (also worked on True Lies, The Abyss and Terminator 2: Judgment Day). The film was shown in theaters before feature films in November 2002. It was deeply influenced by underground racing classics such as Getaway in Stockholm, which feature car mounted cameras as a high performance vehicle speeds through a tight and stone paved European city in twilight. Nissan offered a DVD of the film for $9.95. However, The Run was never as popular as the BMW films. Influences
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