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'Rush' - Ron Howard's brilliant film
See it...you'll like it. You don't have to be an F1 fan either. It's a human interest story between two, completely different individuals. Great visuals, great script (Peter Morgan), and the two leads are as close to perfect as could be.
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really? I'm the only petrol-head here who saw this?
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I haven't gotten a chance to see it yet but want to. Saw a show about how it was made. Those were some dangerous days in F1 but pretty cool too. I still like the old 6 wheeled Tyrell.. With todays tires I bet it could kick butt...
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Nope your definetly not the only Motor head here, I just haven't seen the movie as yet. I will most likely wait for the BD, as I haven't been to a theater in over 10 yrs, since I put my HT in.
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maybe Justin Beiber in the Tom Cruise role?
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I'm a huge F1 fan. Going to see it this week or weekend
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you may enjoy this then, if you haven't seen it already:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDGV7U3vqU4 for everyone who may not already know what happened, the linked doc DOES have spoiler alerts, so DON'T watch it until AFTER you've seen the film. for those in the know, it's a great bit of history from BBC, with some fantastic, unseen footage
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Noticed this thread on my weekly-ish review of the SageTV forums. Saw the movie last weekend and absolutely loved it (its roughly eleventy-billion times better than the cheese fest that is Days of Thunder), and watched the aforementioned BBC doc 2 nights ago. Truly its one of the most interesting and entertaining stories to ever come out of sports. I've kinda gotten a bit into F1 in the last year after watching the excellent documentary "Senna" on recommendation of Jeremy Clarkson (Top Gear- UK). Its too bad so few people in the US went to go see it, I guess because F1 is racing that isn't NASCAR, so no one is interested
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Why Nascar is so popular is simple: it's WAY easier to cover on television....you don't need three helicopters.
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Finally a GT4 in a movie
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lol - and more!
going again tonight - get it while I can on the BIG screen
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Only if they rewrite it so that he dies in a horrible, firey wreck, except for real.
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it depends on the car they'd have to total... maybe if it was the Audi R8 he had trashed in leopard-print....that would be ok
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so, forgot to ask....what did you think, coming from a F1 fan?
that much, eh? lol ![]()
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Now if they do the movie with BOTH Beiber and Cruise dying in a fiery crash then THAT would be worth watching!
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![]() go see 'Rush' instead ![]()
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EDIT: Correction, Indy car instead of F1, my bad. My referance to "Days of thunder" was tongue and cheek, as most F1 fans hate NASCAR. ... Perhaps a remake of the 71' film Le Mans with Steve McQueen would have been better. One big reason for F1 being so popular is that it is televised world wide and the races are in differant countries. NASCAR obviously isn't, not to mention when the races are on mostly sunday afternoon and the rest of the world is sleeping and no replays are broadcasted. I am not even sure you can even watch it from abroad? F1 cars are built to handle and go 200+ mph and has always been a rich mans sport. NASCAR on the other hand is just the opposite, the cars aren't suppossed to go 200+, but they do, and the sport started out from Rum Runners, and loo where it is today. Either way F1 and NASCAR are awesome sports, at least I think so. I'll have to check out Senna as well. Last edited by Skybolt; 12-18-2013 at 06:28 AM. Reason: Incorect referance to F1. |
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lol - yes, The Hamster loves Nascar, and all things American for that matter. I don't think F1 was always the domain of the "rich", as you see in 'Rush', it was always a forum of experimentation and testing.
Today, it's just gone to a level that we think is nuts. But the fans and television contracts support it, so it will continue as the foremost development arena for automotive innovation. You will notice in F1 that the back-marker teams come and go, because if they don't share in the constructors prize winnings, they can't afford to play. Montoya is actually going into IndyCar next year - although he came from F1. I'd probably watch Nascar more if I had time, but open-wheel is my first love. The best part about Nascar is that it's relatively easy to cover - i.e. the big oval makes following cars fun, and fans in the stands don't have to rely on video screens or headphones. I've been to a few F1 races, and it takes a while to get used to NO TV coverage - you kind of think "where do I watch?" The craziest thing about attending a F1 race is all the helicopters buzzing the track, most of which you never see on TV. It's a little frightening at first...lol
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