i know its a year old your comment, but this couldnt be anymore truer. Movies are not made the same anymore. Im 33 an prefer these movies from when an before i was born
One of the best movies simple but everything was spot on from the characters to the soundtrack and the ending how good is it and then the funny side running you could see they had fun
Yea for real. Idk if he will cause it wasn't as big a hit as top gun was. Everyone asked for a sequel to it. Maybe he will make a sequel but he's too busy with mission impossible and stuff. A sequel to days of thunder would be cool though if they did it right.
@@Wily_Ambition6819 they did make a Top Gun 2 but Covid crushed it. I agree any Days of Thunderish film would be amazing esp with him in it. Meanwhile Fast and Furious fans are mad there's not more street racing in the 9th movie. Lol they're in their 50's what they look like doing that? They do much crazier stunts tho so idk
At 4.19 as far as I am aware this is the only scene in all TCs movies where he runs in the same scene as a fellow actor,I believe it is one of his T and Cs of starring in a film but I may be incorrect....)
Rush is about real driver it’s the best documentary movie ever. The main character NIKKI LAUDA was involved in making the movie as true to his and James hunt the shunt and there lives revolving around open wheel racing during the most influential time period best DOCUMENTARY MOVIE EVER MADE! different category than DAYS OF THUNDER
Remember that time the biggest name in the sport hit a wall so hard he popped his head off his neck and died instantly? That's why they don't do that shit.
He won 55 races, a Winston Cup Series, and was universally acclaimed as one of the all-time greats But still best known for a PIT maneuver he performed in an All Star race
@@thedistractedcanadian4355 While the movie was neither based on a true story, nor a biographical film, the main character Cole Trickle was very loosely based on the careers of Tim Richmond and Geoff Bodine, and several scenes reenacted or referenced real-life stories and personalities from NASCAR history.
< I just set him up > is to condition someone to do something in some illusion of anticipation of the one, who is being set up... ...you can pull off in this consequence some suprise attack that hits the adversary unexpected... ...it is quite common in fencing to do so... ...and you can implement it also in situations that do not correspond to any class of sports... ...and as sure stays my wish to never ever drive a car again in some given highway traffic ( ...I like it way more as said, if Mama got the lead... ) with the wish at the same time to find out how fast my modest analytical and cognitive skills make me run some NASCAR... ...please, please let me find out... Le p'tit Daniel
I think I could perceive the other day another veeeery clandistine sign of my Taylorle qua some thumb-nail from formula-racing, where her last name appeared... ...love you little cute Taylor and as you already probably do know am I very fond on NASCAR-Racing all the more, if I see a stockcar... ...so knowing your Dad is quite successful in there, chances are good to great that I place my modest petition to attend upon you and your parents very soon right after my ones got my out of... ...this... ...when - so God will - I got American... Le p'tit Daniel🐕🐕🐕, just get your parents another heartfelt salutation of mine...