6 Recent Films That Got Car Sounds Badly Wrong
A few years ago, I had a jolly big rant about films using the wrong sounds for particular cars. I’ve since spoken to a few people who work in the field of audio post production, and predictably the reason is ‘dramatic license’ - in other words filmakers prefer making things sound cool, rather than realistic.
That’s fair enough, especially when the vast majority of the audience isn’t going to give a damn. But as an utterly pedantic petrolhead, I still want to moan when things aren’t quite right, and if you’ll indulge my curmudgeonly nature, here are a few zingers which aggravated me recently:
Sadly, we don’t live in a world where the M3 still has a V8. But in the fantasy land of the movies, this turbo straight-six F80 version is given an extra pair of cylinders it doesn’t have IRL…
Oh, how happy I was when I watched The Last Witch Hunter the other week. Not because it’s a good film (it isn’t), but because the sound of the Aston Martin Rapide S in it is spot-on. It’s not just a V12 as it should be; I’m 99.99 per cent sure the particular V12 sound used even belongs to an Aston engine.
However, all that good work is undone by one scene (we can’t find a clip of the actual gaffe, but the car appears in the above trailer at the 25sec mark) when it sounds remarkably like a V10 Audi R8. So close…
Last time I checked, the Tesla Model S didn’t have an internal combustion engine. But we can’t blame Kit Harrington for not noticing this omission - the Lord Commander does have a lot on right now, after all.
The sight of Indycars in the unforgivably boring Focus should have been a good thing. However, while the Indycars themselves were the real deal, the sounds dubbed over the top seem to be sourced from V10 F1 cars.
Yep, this one’s a bike rather than a car, but it’s worth mentioning since this is something that filmmakers get wrong all the damn time: a Ducati with an inline-four engine. I get why: most people expect superbikes to have screaming four-cylinder engines, but what’s annoying here is in a previous scene, it sounds like a twin just as it should.
The Fast and Furious franchise has a pretty shoddy track record for engine sounds, and the latest installment is no different. V10 Maserati Ghibli, anyone?
Speaking of incorrectly placed V10s and Furious 7, how about this flat-six powered Lykan that sounds a lot like a Lexus LFA?
We could probably make a whole list out of Furious 7’s engine sound gaffes, so let’s just leave it at these two for now.
What other engine sound mess-ups have you seen in films of the last two years?
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In car related movies they shouldnt have the sounds wrong since most of the viewers will actually know how the car is supposed to sound like and it annoys the actual target audience from a car movie.
I think I’d buy a V10 Ghibli in a second
Am I the only one here who blamed FF7 creators of putting Eclipse sound on 2JZ supra at the ending of the movie?
TRansformers 4 pagani huayra did not sound like a pagani huayra
I once saw a film(can’t remember which)dubbed a v8 sound in an Astra and insignia
What about the Pagani Huayra in the the last Transformers movie
You can tell the directors and producers are not petrolheads.
Speaking of that Focus scene, it’s supposedly the Buenos Aires racetrack and most definitely it isn’t (I live two blocks away so I had to go and check). It isn’t even in Argentina. There’s also a scene where a Citroën C3 is swapped by a Berlingo, a hospital that changes in the end, and so on.
The bottom line? Don’t watch movies set where you live in if it’s outside Los Angeles, it’s probably going to be messed up
that F80 got an LS Swap lol
I remembered The Transformers got it wrong with the Huayra too.. and probably some other cars..