Agree with this totally. They ****ed up bigtime there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruce D
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Agree with this totally. They ****ed up bigtime there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruce D
In order to have the film appeal to all, not just seasoned F1 die hards, they could not possibly have crammed everything into under 2 hours of footage. Something had to give I am afraid or the normal watching public would have got very bored. Get the DVD and watch the extended cut - still not enough space for everything though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bruce D
I too was very surprised they didn't include Donington. I know there was limited space but just 2 minutes could have had the entire first lap and comments.
I too was very surprised they didn't include Donington. I know there was limited space but just 2 minutes could have had the entire first lap and comments.
Couldn't fit it in during editing and it ended up as clip on the final credits.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
It's been analysed to death and wholeheartedly agree with the Brazil commentator that 1993 was arguably Senna's best/greatest season. Besides, Senna himself said that race was not the best win, Portugal 1985 was better because he had no driver aids.
The release date for the DVD & Blu Ray is the 10th October 2011 according to Amazon.
Also found this interesting limited edition:
Senna - Limited Collector's Edition Triple Play Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy - With 1:12 F1 Lotus Model: Amazon.co.uk: Ayrton Senna, Alain Prost, Frank Williams, Asif Kapadia: Film & TV
Must have !Quote:
The release date for the DVD & Blu Ray is the 10th October 2011 according to Amazon.
One of a hand full of driving-genius!
I just watched this movie last night .
What impressed me the most was the lengths they must have gone to , to get the moments shown in the film .
As they spoke about how Ferrari dumped Prost , they showed the very moment that they peeled his name off the car . I find it almost unbelieveable that they could find that moment of time in the archives .
This film represents a monumental task in editting , and I must salute it's makers .
I believe that the shots of Ferrari taking down the hoarding outside the garage and taking his name off the car were included in the 1991 season review video (its a tragic yet impressive fact that I have the reviews of every F1 season from 1970 - 2011) so it's likely that the film makers took those shots from the master of that review. However there is loads of previously little / unseen footage in Senna, including Ayrton qualifying in his Lotus Renault, the sheer speed and car control is mind boggling, seeing the car move about that much on super sticky qualifying tyres is quite amazing, just shows how much on the limit of adhesion he was.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bagwan
How about the moment with Ratzenburger , just before the incident that took his life ?Quote:
Originally Posted by philipbain
And , the footage with Ron in the driver's meetings ?
Lots of digging , then harsh decision-making in the process of this film .