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"Extremestreets" is a social media creator known for posting curated lists of movies, often categorized by specific moods, genres, or "vibes." Their "10 movies" posts typically follow a format of recommending ten films that fit a high-impact theme—ranging from psychological thrillers to heart-wrenching dramas.

Unlike the polished chases of James Bond, this feels like two cars trying to kill each other in a phone booth. The sound design—metal grinding on concrete, glass imploding—is unmatched. It is urban warfare on four wheels.

6. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000)

The original “50-car lift.”
Before Dom Toretto talked about family, Nicolas Cage talked about Eleanor – a 1967 Shelby GT500. The final 40-minute chase through Long Beach remains an ExtremeStreets blueprint: cops, crowds, and crushed metal.

3. Drive (2011) – The Arthouse of Asphalt

Nicolas Winding Refn’s Drive is the cool, synth-wave heart of the movement. While The French Connection is chaotic, Drive is controlled violence. Ryan Gosling plays a unnamed stuntman/getaway driver who operates by a strict code: "Five minutes. That's all the time I need."

3. The Bourne Supremacy (2004) - The Moscow Chase

: A cornerstone of "Extreme Cinema," this film is noted for its graphic depictions of violence and its non-linear, jarring urban narrative.

To create this list, we considered a range of factors, including: