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Solid LT1 02-24-2014 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jr (Post 538135)
One of the best parts of the movie!

Watch John Frankenhiemer's Grand Prix with James Garner, I still remember the throttle body's moving then going to multi section screen, I was 7 years old, still one of my favorite films. My wife and I were some of the few to watch Rush in the theaters ( 1st movie I've been to in about 5 years ) Rush was only a few weeks in release and attendance was sparse, I think it has sealed the fate for any racing movie for many years to come....box office flop! Sad to see this, not enough intelligent people in USA to support film like this. After the film, my wife grew more interested in Lauda, I went to my den and pulled out....The Art and Science of a Grand Prix by Niki and Formula 1 in the Turbo Age not sure if she really read anything. I remember crewing for SCCA T/A team at the Ceasars Palace GP and watching the greats performing there. Remember Andretti running in the downright EVIL Ferrari 126C turbo V6 F1 car, looping that POS and powering it into a 360 degree spin and driving out of it...I was in AWE of the sheer talent exhibited by Mario that day...made me a fan for life. Lauda is one awesome competitor, the F1 driver of the modern era are SAVAGES! Senna was a true asshole, ran people off the track same thing for Schuey....not much sportsmanship there, F1 is no longer a gentleman's sport and F1 design restrictions have made my interest wane. Guess I'm getting to be an old fart

groovyjay 02-24-2014 11:26 PM

I have yet to see The Rush, but always been a big James Hunt fan so I'll watch it eventually.

Some of you guys might enjoy the old "When Playboys ruled the world"

BMR Sales 02-25-2014 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Solid LT1 (Post 538624)
Watch John Frankenhiemer's Grand Prix with James Garner, I still remember the throttle body's moving then going to multi section screen, I was 7 years old, still one of my favorite films. My wife and I were some of the few to watch Rush in the theaters ( 1st movie I've been to in about 5 years ) Rush was only a few weeks in release and attendance was sparse, I think it has sealed the fate for any racing movie for many years to come....box office flop! Sad to see this, not enough intelligent people in USA to support film like this. After the film, my wife grew more interested in Lauda, I went to my den and pulled out....The Art and Science of a Grand Prix by Niki and Formula 1 in the Turbo Age not sure if she really read anything. I remember crewing for SCCA T/A team at the Ceasars Palace GP and watching the greats performing there. Remember Andretti running in the downright EVIL Ferrari 126C turbo V6 F1 car, looping that POS and powering it into a 360 degree spin and driving out of it...I was in AWE of the sheer talent exhibited by Mario that day...made me a fan for life. Lauda is one awesome competitor, the F1 driver of the modern era are SAVAGES! Senna was a true asshole, ran people off the track same thing for Schuey....not much sportsmanship there, F1 is no longer a gentleman's sport and F1 design restrictions have made my interest wane. Guess I'm getting to be an old fart

Grand Prix & McQueen's LeMans were the Highpoint of Racing Films. Watching Rush, I had the same experience, I think there were 7-8 People in the Theatre and it was only out for about a week.

I actually like Senna, hated Prost. But like Shumi, Senna was a dirty Racer at times. Most of the time he was just so much better than anyone else out there. Senna, the Documentary was a good film.

Fluid Power 02-26-2014 09:36 AM

Barely made money...
http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/Rus...29#tab=summary

InfernalVortex 02-26-2014 10:34 AM

Yeah I figured this will be the last real racing movie we ever see with quality people behind it. These vintage cars aren't really going to be around 20 years from now when someone else wants to give it another go. There may be others, but this one has Ron Howard making it... That's the real deal.

I figured it would flop, and I figured we needed to enjoy it while it lasted.

groovyjay 02-26-2014 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Valve Lash (Post 538903)
Did anyone here see SENNA? That's a really good film that had a very limited release.

Sure did, great man and great film.

LS7 Z/28 02-26-2014 12:16 PM

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Originally Posted by groovyjay (Post 538911)
Sure did, great man and great film.

For sure, just watching the trailer for the movie will give you goosebumps.

spchiv 02-26-2014 12:22 PM

I saw Rush and Gravity the same weekend and thought Rush was the better movie.

BMR Sales 02-27-2014 01:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Valve Lash (Post 538903)
Did anyone here see SENNA? That's a really good film that had a very limited release.

To me, Senna was one of the Best Films to come out in a Long Time! I bought the DVD the 1st day it was available!

glassman 08-10-2014 11:16 AM

Been trying to watch this for sometime, but having a family that loves movies our opinions on what we watch has to have some commonality, so "Rush" got "shelved".

Just saw it last nite (by myself) and couldn't take my eyes off the screen, not for a second. One the best movies i've seen in a long time, may of made my top 10, dunno, only time will tell.

But to those of you who haven't seen it yet (Grand Prix fans or not) Its a great film on the differences we share, when, while being involved in a common thing, how far apart our ideas of perfection may be, yet still trying to produce the same outcome.

Great film. Watch it.


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