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R There Any Good Racing Films?
Days of Thunder was on the BBC last night again and I have to say ITS A TRULLY DIRE FILM!
The question is are there any good motor racing films out there? FAST AND THE FURIOUS IS PROBABLY THE WORST FILM EVER So that doesn't count. The best racing film I ve seen is Grand Prix from 1966 I think |
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i only saw TFATF for the cars, certainly not the acting or the technical accuracy.........maybe the gals
i cant say ive seen a good racing movie |
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People say Le Mans is as good as Grand Prix, but I havent seen it.
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What made me laugh about TFATF was the fact that you have a 2litre with 'NOS' racing Toyota Supra's. The Supra would walk all over anything else that tried to race it as I guess it would have 800bhp+ (some have had 1200bhp!!!) wheras everything else would have 250bhp maybe 300 if everything stayed working.
Also Driven does not really qualify as a film, driving a champ car on a road with out helmets on at night with road cars around, yeah thats real. Anyway to proper films, does anone know where a copy of Le Mans or Grand prix could be got from as I have not seen it for sale anywhere. They are both good films (if a little old now) but still worth watching. |
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There has never been a good racing film or any good film about professional sport or, for that matter, about any very specialised activity. Films have to have a broad appeal so that they are not made for the enthusiast but for people who know nothing about the sport. Consequently such films have to deal with the sport in a farcically superficial way pandering to all the ususal stereotypes and including all the standard film cliches - good guy, bad guy, nice-but-dull-guy,fine upstanding team boss, sinister evil team boss, love interest, regulation number of spectacular accidents, desperate championship race, nail biting finish, good guy wins. It's always rubbish.
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Le Mans is the only good racing movie i have seen. Grand Prix is great i've heard, just that i've never seen it unfortunatly.
Anyone heard of the movie redline 7000 by the way? |
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The TV channel TCM airs Grand Prix quite often, if any of you get that.
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Anyone heard of the movie redline 7000 by the way? [/B][/QUOTE]
Yes I belive I have, that is the one with the driver who loses his hand, but eventually still races. American Nascar I think, sorry its been a while. |
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Grand Prix was aired on ITV when they first won the contract to broadcast races, It was part of their "grand prix night in 1997.
And apparently Jean Alesi has a "blink and you'll miss him cameo in Stallones "Driven" "Epic". Alesi and Stallone have been aquaintances since Sly first visisted a Grand Prix at Monza in 1994. Jean was on Pole that day. |
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I know I will get bashed for this, but I love Days of Thunder and Driven.
Never seen Grand Prix and I have only seen some of Le Mans. I wonder what the film that will be made at this years Le Mans race will be like. |
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For actual racing films you have to ignore the storyline, Grand Prix and Le Mans are both excellent, DAys of Thunde4r ain't too bad, havn't seen Driven yet, there are other films with good driving in them Ronin, Bullitt, French Connection etc. TFATF and Gone in 60 are both passable for the cars, Rendezvous is excellent to watch, especially when you know it wasn't staged.
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I want to see Gone in 60 Seconds.
Not sure about The Fast and The Furious. |
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I've seen both... and I don't like either of them as films.
In some pictures, don't you think Jean Alesi looks a bit like Sly? |
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There was Silver Dream racer which from what I remember was ok
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I thought that was pretty dreadful myself.Suprising how many film directors seen to think if they throw in a few car or bike scenes,they can get away with anything,who needs plot,acting,etc?
My favourite was 'Heart like a wheel' based on the real life of drag racer Shirley Muldowney. Last edited by Rob29; 4 Apr 2002 at 19:44. |
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Also I liked Gone in 60 seconds and loved Ronin, great film!! |
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Forgot to mention the best driving film with the best cars, The Italian Job!!
Tim, I've driven on a lot of those roads round Arles where Ronin was filmed, great fun, it was the first disc I bought when I bought a DVD player. |
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'Grand Prix' (1966, directed by John Frankenheimer) is the best film concerning Grand Prix racing bar none (with many cameos by drivers of the day. You have fun picking them all out - Graham Hill, Richie Ginther are two standouts). The racing action is brilliantly filmed, and the storyline isn't too bad either.
'Le Mans' (1970) starring Steve McQueen ranks second according to me. Although it cost a fortune to make (McQueens own film company went bankrupt because of it) it is still one of the best films concerning motor sport. McQueen says less than 100 words throughout the entire movie. If you ignore all the c-rap (bad plot, storyline and acting) in 'Days of Thunder', the racing action itself is fairly good. 'Driven', if not taken too seriously, is actually a fair attempt at a movie. If none of us were racing fans, we would have enjoyed it simply for the action (although the acting was terrible). Another movie heralded in it's day was Paul Newmans 'Winning', but I have yet to see it. If we're simply talking about car chases, then Steve McQueens 'Bullitt' ranks number one simply because it was the first film ever to attempt car chases at real speeds (and McQueen did all his own driving). Plus the throaty roar of the cars are a stand-out. Ronin was also another brilliant movie with car chases galore, from chases through crowded city streets to chases along country roads. The fact most are done in little 2-litre Peugeots and Citroens can be overlooked..... Gone in 60 Seconds was good, and I do own it on DVD, but the last jump Nicolas Cage did on the bridge was ridiculous!! |
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I really wanna see Le Mans and Grand Prix!
Anyone know if they are available in the UK? |
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