#4420889 - 05/15/18 01:18 PM
Re: Racing films
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David Kennard
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#4421006 - 05/16/18 10:37 AM
Re: Racing films
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PanzerMeyer
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Farrah was drop dead gorgeous in that film. Wheels Adrienne Barbeau was great too.
“Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you.”
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#4421128 - 05/17/18 12:06 AM
Re: Racing films
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Guynemer27
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It is very rare to find but this is the most impressive/heart touching/greatest documentary on Formula one I ever watched in my life... filmed in glorious 35mm also known as "One By One", "The Quick and the Dead"
"Champions Forever, The Formula One Drivers". 1975-77
and of course another fantastic documentary : Jackie Stewart: The Flying Scot with the friendship with Francois Cevert (the day Cevert killed himself...was also the last day of Stewart's career).
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