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Gilles Villeneuve Film
According to this article in today's Journal de Montréal, JV will be Montreal next week to announce new film on Gilles.
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I wonder who would play Gilles? Any suggestions?
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Glad to hear it.
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Hmm,
Not sure I see any point in this. The guy was/is a legend (sadly not in his lifetime) but that's what makes this a bit iffy to me. He achieved nothing of note (I'm talking racing success here not brilliance) so what's the hook? Do well and die? Not a good moral is it? We'll wait and see but I feel this is a cynical attempt to profit from a great name who is no longer with us. I could add that nobody made a film about Mike Hawthorn or Graham Hill or Jim Clark (all champions). Kind of puts this into perspective don't you think? Last edited by Peter Mallett; 17 Feb 2005 at 18:46. |
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I think Johnny Depp could play Gilles. The scruffy way he looked in Pirates of the Caribean with shorter hair.
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the way i see it, the only good way to portray motorsport on the big screen is through an autobiographical piece. grand prix is widely recognised as the best racing film made, and if you took away the racing set pieces of that film you wouldn't be left with much. if there's going to be a film about gilles i hope it includes a fair account of didier pironi, and doesn't just portray him as the villain of the piece(not that he wasn't without fault).
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shall try to remember to watch out for this next week. In any case, how the storyline is scripted, casted, etc etc etc will make the difference between something potentionally interesting about an interesting character, or more what I fear, a mediocre film using a famous name. Lets face it, a film can be about any sort of subject, but how it is told and visualized can make something special, or hack directors, producers can still throw loads of money at a project and it can be still very forgettable. (gee, makes me think of BAR's first years, all the hype, all the money.......)
ps, bloody insomnia . Fell dead asleep reading stories tothe kids, got woken up round 9:30 or 10, and here I am still awake at 3am, on 10/10ths, which I rarely have time to do anymore. Don't get me wrong, nice to read some of you again, but blimey, I'm going to feel crappy tomorrow doing retouching in front of a monitor. Nighty night. Last edited by djb; 18 Feb 2005 at 07:58. |
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It could be made very good with the right cinematographer, scriptwriter and director... think vanashing point, speed tribe, the credits from Michel Vailliante, the new book Autodrome. Think an Icarus story...
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The idea of "Brooklands the Movie" and the potential revival of "Mon Ami Mate" as a film (both recently discussed extensively on other fora) would be difficult enough but seem far better subjects? I watched a lengthy documentary on Gilles on a flight to Toronto in 1999 the same weekend the Canadian GP was in Montreal. It was good - but when it restarted again, in French, I was the only one in the entire 747 that didnt groan - and the Canadians were groaning most. Not a good omen? Also, as he lived in more recent times, would his reputation survive the portrayl of his domestic conduct that is reflected in the Donaldson biography? Last edited by Anuauto; 18 Feb 2005 at 15:48. |
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it's all about how G was
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As long as the film is:
a) not Hollywoodish b) true to life c) accurate and detailed it should be fine. It should neither be making Gilles and Jacques saints, nor sinners. Just true to what they are. Last edited by Jordi; 26 Feb 2005 at 00:03. |
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Exactly. It must be more similar to Grand Prix than to Driven.
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Well, maybe not even similar to Grand Prix, I'd rather see a sort of documentary type of movie about their lives with a couple of Grand Prix elements for maybe Gilles relation to Mr Ferrari and the Pironi fued, the vast majority of us already know about their careers in F1 so just let the movie be about their lives and such...
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yeah, something like the muhammed ali docu (when we were kings) would be great...
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you really should all see michel valliante - there are real lessons there as to how a motor racing film should be shot from a visual point of view - its incredible.
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