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Re: you can't go home again
Whattya mean? The Sly Stallone racing flick looked dumb the day it was
released!
George Graves
On Monday, September 30, 2002, at 02:27 PM, alfa-digest wrote:
Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 15:48:30 -0500
From: MCosgrove@domain.elided
Subject: you can't go home again
The Houston club had a get-together Saturday night at which we watched
the
Steve McQueen movie "Le Mans". Those of us who were old enough
remembered
it as a pretty good racing flick, especially as compared to the many
pretty
bad racing flicks out there. Well, the racing scenes and sounds didn't
disappoint. The occasional 33/3 zipped across the screen chasing all
the
917's and 512's. What an era that was! The rest of the movie, however,
bordered on being a howler! What a difference 30 years makes. Did we
really think hair like that was attractive, let alone sexy? All the
actors
looked like they were in wigs. And the dialog? What dialog.
Obviously
the writers were paid by the word, as there was none until 20 minutes
in.
Then it was 3 word questions, answered with a stare and perhaps a
twitch of
an eye or a little start of a half grin. Then 20 more minutes of no
dialog. And how on earth could our hero's 917, equal in speed to his
rival's 512 for 23.8 hours, suddenly make up 30 seconds in less than
one
lap, only to then be the 512's equal once again? I know..."IT'S ONLY A
MOVIE!!"
Us guys enjoyed it more than our wives did, although they had a good
time
lauging at us and our off color comments. Makes me wonder,
however...does
this mean that that Sly Stallone racing movie (the title escapes me)
will
look dumb in 2030?
Mike in Houston
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