Tom_Spangler wrote:
I've said it before, and I'll say it again, the only good (fictional) movie about racing is "Grand Prix". "Le Mans" is worth watching for the racing footage, but plot-wise, it barely qualifies as a movie.
Tom, I've got to "stick up" for Le Mans here...the movie was supposed to be about the race. The plot is (or should have been )..a professional American sportscar racer returns to the greatest Sportscar race in the world, after failing to win it in his other attempts (including the previous year, when another driver spun in front of him with "nowhere to go", resulting in a fatality when he hit the thing). Being burdened with this, he also has the pressure of knowing his current rival has beaten him in the previous round of the Championship, and that he must beat the man to keep his job. At Le Mans, he runs well, and is beating his new rival until he makes the mistake of taking his eyes off the road (glances at Aurac's Ferrari exploding up through the trees), even though he's far past the place on the circuit where that accident happened. When he finally looks back at the road, he's coming up on a slower car without a plan to get around it. He crashes out of the lead of the race. He survives a major impact, returns to admit his mistake to the team owner, and resigns himself to being a "loser" once again.
Until the team car in the lead suffers suspension problems, and has a long pitstop to get it repaired...
The team owner, even though discouraged at the earlier mistake, knows that this man is much faster than the driver scheduled to take over the broken car (someone who is contemplating retirement from the sport), and decides to make a driver substitution. The car, after repair, is running fourth. The first place car suffers a tire problem..and now the other remaining team car takes the lead! But there's a problem. His rival was third before his own team car folded, and is gaining on the new leader, and fast. But Our Hero gets back "into the zone", catches & passes his rival, and pushes his younger team-mate driving the other car through the finish line in 1st place. Even though he didn't win it himself...he's satisfied, because he beat his rival, and he put his employer into the winner's circle.
High Drama, to an ol' WEC fan like me. I tell people watching it for the first time to ignore any scene with the girl...that BMW E36 was just to put some Hollywood where there shouldn't be any.
Don't wanna disrespect "Grand Prix", because I love it...but sometimes I think it's a fantastic 90min racing movie spliced together with a horrid 90min soap opera ("..is this what you want? IS THIS WHAT YOU WANT?!?.." -Eva Marie Saint).
Tom_Spangler wrote:
The rest are crap, though "Days of Thunder" has some camp value. "Driven" is so bad as to be hilarious.
Yeah. I was sucker enough to buy a tic for "Driven", because I'd heard they'd followed the Indycars around for a season to do research. Walked out halfway through. And Linda Sharp (ex-IMSA "Kelly Girl"/Trans-Am/Busch series) told me back then that even NASCAR wouldn't let people hit each other as much as they did in DoT.
Tom_Spangler wrote:
But there are plenty of good documentaries.
Yup!
http://www.flixster.com/movie/circuit-1985