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Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 13th 2001, 3:04 am
by addy
As anyone else noticed that Jordan's car keeps appearing in television and films of a similar genre.
It has appeared in.
My So-Called Life
Girl Interupted
Mallrats
10 Things I Hate About You

Why is it?
Hommage to MSCL.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 14th 2001, 1:15 am
by Joanna
Do you mean THE Jordan's car or just a car of the same make? I know the car you mean in 10 Things but it never occurred to me that it was Jordan's... is it a cheap car that young Americans have because they can afford it perhaps? In the Uk that would probably be a Fiesta!!!! :-)



"And dance by the light of the moon!"

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 14th 2001, 1:15 am
by Joanna
By the way, I am so glad someone has started a conversation again...thanks!


"And dance by the light of the moon!"

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 14th 2001, 1:30 am
by addy
The Car may not be Jordan's it could be Graham's.
It cream with wooden panelling down the side.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 15th 2001, 7:47 am
by dTheater
It's just a common car. However, if you wanna see an homage to MSCL in a film, go watch Jerry Maguire. There's at least 2 very obvious MSCL references.

"Close your eyes, you can find all you need in your mind if you Take the Time" - Dream Theater

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 15th 2001, 6:40 pm
by Alee
What's the second? Besides when they're standing out in the street like in the pilot.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Aug 15th 2001, 8:30 pm
by adam
its when one of them says "SHOW ME THE MONEY" hehe

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Sep 5th 2001, 5:51 pm
by pete
I was watching that movie "Loser" the other day, and the professor said "If I wanted all this teenage angst, I'd watch reruns of My So-Called Life!" It made me laugh, because that's exactly what I had just finished doing.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Sep 5th 2001, 6:45 pm
by dTheater
>< What's the second? Besides when they're standing out in the street like in the pilot. ><

Well I'm sure it's no coincidence that Winnie Holzman is actually in the movie. Nada Despotovich (Ms Mayhew) is also in it, as Jerry's secratery. Now that may be a coincidence

"Close your eyes, you can find all you need in your mind if you Take the Time" - Dream Theater

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Jun 10th 2005, 5:28 pm
by Sascha
pete wrote:I was watching that movie "Loser" the other day, and the professor said "If I wanted all this teenage angst, I'd watch reruns of My So-Called Life!" It made me laugh, because that's exactly what I had just finished doing.
Wow, this is an old topic. But I was just watching "Loser" (for the first time in the original version and not the german dubbed one) and boy, was I surprised when Greg Kinnear's character suddenly mentioned "My So-Called Life". I guess that line was dropped/modified in the german dubbed version.


I checked the IMDb for other references of MSCL in movies and tv shows (look here) and a new entry has appeared since I last checked: A PBS documentary "Do You Speak American?". Winnie Holzman appears in it for a short interview, a transcript can be found here.



BTW, "Loser" was written by Amy Heckerling, who also wrote "Clueless" (the movie and the series) and directed "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" (the movie and the series).



P.S.: Mena Suvari looks really cute in that movie.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Jun 10th 2005, 8:53 pm
by Jody Barsch*
Sascha (sab) wrote:a new entry has appeared since I last checked: A PBS documentary "Do You Speak American?". Winnie Holzman appears in it for a short interview, a transcript can be found here.
Cool!

I love Heckerling, but I hate Loser's pitiful attempts to recreate The Graduate.

Posted: May 14th 2006, 8:33 pm
by Jody Barsch*
How likely is it that this car, (a plymouth right?) was a stickshift? Jordan never mentions it when he's coaching Angela's driving in "Pressure" but it seems most likely that it wasn't automatic. Maybe this is what was giving Angela all that trouble. "I couldn't find the break..."

Posted: May 17th 2006, 2:26 am
by SanDeE*
I'll have to rewatch the shows to be sure... but it seemed like the gear shift is up by the steering wheel in certain episodes, which would make Jordan's car an automatic.

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Feb 17th 2008, 4:56 am
by speed24601
After about an hour of pausing the DVD on various shots of Catalano's Car, and some simultaneous research on E-Bay Motors, I've determined that Jordan's car is a 1969 Plymouth Fury III Convertible.

If anyone wants to do some photo comparisons, here's the website I found with the best pictures.

http://www.greaterdakotaclassics.com/ca ... 9_fury.htm

Most of my comparisons were from "In Dreams Begin Responsibilities," at the end when Angela is getting in the car after talking to Brian. There's also a great overhead shot of the car in "Resolutions" when Jordan says that Angela doing his homework "isn't right." This shot puts to rest the question of whether the car was an automatic. Angela's red Jansport backpack is clearly visible in the very center of the front seat, right where the gearbox would be in a manual transmission.

Hope this clears up any confusion. It certainly makes me want to save up about 8 Grand and buy a nice one on E-Bay!

Re: Jordan's Car

Posted: Mar 22nd 2008, 11:14 am
by HallwayStanderby
that car could have been a 3 on the tree manual like a lot of 60s cars as the 3 and 4 on the floor wasnt available in all the models and a lot of them it was an option that you paid more for. pretty sure hte fury never came with the a floor shift manual trans, so likely hood was it is a manual on the column as i am a chrysler enthusiast because a lot of other things.