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Good Racing Movies
It's been a long night, and while I was flipping through the channels I saw that one of the HBO channels was showing Driven, the biggest excuse of a film that has ever been made. Bad acting, bad script, bad cinematography, bad score, and the most unrealistic portrayal of a sport of all time, short of those monkey playing sports movies.
After watching this, as well as Grand Prix (which Driven shamelessly copies) a week ago during a "best of James Garner" day on some classic movie channel, I want to know what it would take to make a decent movie on racing, one where the director doesn't put in some ridiculous computer-generated crash sequences that would decapitate someone in real life every thirty seconds, or whose editors' shoddy cut-and-paste methods overlook some obvious errors (I still remember that scene in Days of Thunder where the caption says "Rockingham, N.C.," but the wall in the background clearly says "Daytona USA"), one that does not contain a ludicrous street race scene (it will be a cold day in the Sahara when I see Bill Elliott and Tony Stewart dragging down the 400 toward Atlanta), and one that doesn't concentrate so heavily on a love triangle between the two rival drivers and some big-chested blonde model. |
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Aside from Grand Prix, I'd say... McQueen's "LeMans" is borderline, the stuff that ended up on the cutting room floor it better than what made it to theaters!
"On Any Sunday" is a masterpiece, even if you're not really into bikes. Best I've found is that Mario Andretti IMAX film. No plot, just sit back, watch and listen. I honestly don't think motorsport and narrative movies are compatible. Any plot will look boring compared to the drama of the racing, and in the end, said plot is completely secondary to the racing sequences. The best thing I can think to do? Pick one driver and follow him from preseason testing, to the end of the season, shooting on film for that great look you just don't get from video. |
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As a Le Mans and Le Mans devotee, I disagree. I think its a great film (for Le Mans fans.....). Those who stand on the tribunes year after year at 3.50 p.m. on the Saturday afternoon can sympathise with that beating heart....... |
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Sorry guys. I don't have much good news about the prospects of a good racing movie.
LeMans almost killed Steve McQueen's career (even though it ended up making a profit in the end)it has some great racing sequences but virtually nil "entertainment" value for non-anoraks (I love it BTW). And yes, heaps of footage ended up being cut - imagine if it was still around somewhere...film stock probably dead by now On Any Sunday was a documentary (produced by Steve McQueen, BTW) thus not a "movie" in the traditional sense of things. Would like to se a modern equivalent though - for F1. Haven't seen Grand Prix (James Garner) for many years, but it didn't have much of an effect on me when I did see it(although it did predate the formation of the Jordan team by about 3 decades!) Paul Newman made a racing film called Winning, but haven't seen it - any reports? Driven - um, drivel would have been a better title... Days of Thunder is probably the closest so far to a realistic but entertaining to the masses racing movie (and we all know how crappy it was). So lots of trys, but no successes. Maybe some movie mogul should re-make Speed Racer as a live action or fully digital film. I'd go see it Go Speed Racer, Go Speed Racer, Go Speed Racer, Gooooo |
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I think Le Mans and Grand Prix are the two greatest films revolving around racing.
I've yet to see it, but I've also heard good things about Paul Newman's Winning. |
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Good racing movie? Does not compute.
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We really need antoher film. Le Mans is probably the most romantic race to base it off. It wouldn't necessarily have to be about a driver, it could be the story of a fan, reliving the drama of a race, or something like that. We don't want huge crashes, or dramatic gung ho commentry as in Driven, we want pure racing.
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Le Mans, it has to be it was on TV here in the UK about 12 months ago. I was still at uni at the time and my housemates where told to go out and not comeback until it had finished, which they did. Roll on June when it comes out on DVD.
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Was there a planned film on the life of Enzo Ferrari? I remember Brock Yates saying something about it at one time?
It was really funny seeing some of the drivers trying to act in Grand Prix. Graham Hill is my favorite example. A great racer indeed! Now his acting skills, well that is another story.... What both Grand Prix and Le Mans have in common is the nearly unlimited access they had to tracks and other facilities. Also the people behind them where racing purists, who did not sacrifice quality to save money. When Grand Prix was on Speed Chennel as while back, they had a behind the secenes of the movie talking to James Gardner, and the late John Franconheimer. Sadly I doubt any movies such as Grand Prix, Le Mans, or ever Winning will ever be made again.... |
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Surfing on the crest of the wave created by that other great Australian racing filum (SideCar Racers!!) I would like to see someone try and capture the drama and excitement of the Bathurst 1000 (maybe pick a team and film everything)
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17 Apr 2003, 18:25 (Ref:572326) | #17 |
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Well everyone in talking about Lemans(never seen it)i was thinking about he movie "The Quick and the Dead".thats a movie Has anyone seen it on Speed Channel yet?
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I just had an idea. A movie about Formula 1 racing all done with computer-generated animation. After all, all the crashes would be done by computer anyway, so why not go all out? No big actors to pay, no need for exclusive access to the paddock, because none of it is real.
All right, I've come to my senses. It would cost countless millions to make, perhaps bankrupt the motion picture and computer industries, and possibly be a massive flop. However, it could also be a breakthrough, a revelation. It could set the standard for everything that would be made after it. It could be legendary. It could leave people breathless. |
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Yes I have seen The Quick and the Dead, or otherwise known as Champions Forever. The thing is that it is a documentary film, not a fiction based script. In fact I like it so much I recorded it! Does anybody have the directors cut version they advertised on TV?
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It'd suck, Fish. That's what we complain about with Drivel.
Sorry. Actually, I'd think you could make one about rallying. Try to show what it's really like going flat-out on a dirt road with a mountain on the right, and _nothing_ on the left, with only one chance to get it right, and a co-driver screaming instructions and the occaisonal vulgarity in your ear. |
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I would think that a documentary of a race season that illustrates the long hours put in by the driver and team and tons of in race footage, would excite me a lot more than any made up story that is invariably written by someone who does not even drive a car.
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Did Howard Hawks made a NASCAR movie? Named 'Red Line..'..something?
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redline 9000 I think - twas very poor
Grand Prix - good Winning - good Le Mans - good Climb dance - great Day of thunder - great! Driven - drivel |
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