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Offline saggs

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Re: Racing fans...
« Reply #15 on: May 02, 2011, 02:39:08 PM »
That terrible racing movie with Sylvester Stallone started out as a dramatization of Senna, but then they decided it wasn't exciting enough so they made it totally fiction.

They should've stuck to their original inclination. Senna was a master all his own.

I'm glad they didn't, they probably would have screwed it up.  This documentary does a great job of telling his story with real footage and real facts, some knowledgeable people doing voice-over, and just a bit of dramatic music thrown in once in a while.  Senna's racing was exciting enough, it doesn't need any dramatization, nor does the politics of the FIA.  eg. the French FIA president finding --AKA making up-- a loophole to take the 89 title from Senna and give it to a French driver.

Seriously even if you're not a racing or Senna fan this documentary is well worth a watch just for the human side of the story.



PS now I'm thinking of a Hollywood version and who they could get to play Alain Prost, makes me laugh for some reason.   :lol

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Re: Racing fans...
« Reply #16 on: May 02, 2011, 07:06:57 PM »
I'm glad they didn't, they probably would have screwed it up.  This documentary does a great job of telling his story with real footage and real facts, some knowledgeable people doing voice-over, and just a bit of dramatic music thrown in once in a while.  Senna's racing was exciting enough, it doesn't need any dramatization, nor does the politics of the FIA.  eg. the French FIA president finding --AKA making up-- a loophole to take the 89 title from Senna and give it to a French driver.

Seriously even if you're not a racing or Senna fan this documentary is well worth a watch just for the human side of the story.

PS now I'm thinking of a Hollywood version and who they could get to play Alain Prost, makes me laugh for some reason.   :lol

So true.   :rofl :rofl

People also never remember what Ayrton Senna did for his hometown of Sao Paulo.   He gave that city a lot of his winnings in the form of donations for Schools, Libraries and other philanthropist things that the City did need and use.   

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