I mean the story is obviously gonna be ridiculous but it is gonna give us some of the most cinematic and over the top sequences and I am all for it. It’s like the gran turismo movie, the story mid and kind of the ridiculous but the watching race cars roar seeing the engines move felt is cool.
It's not mid budget movie by a long shot. 300m is high budget but not the 'highest'. Mid budget is 50-100. However, 300m for a RACING movie is a recipe for wreckage. I think they're taking their time because they realized they need to de-age Pitt for it to be even remotely plausible
Yeah like most marvel movies cost a few hundred mil but they also are essentially just live action animated movies with all the (admittedly dogshit) cgi. A racing movie where they actually filmed scenes practically on track is probably gonna be a bit cheaper, so 300+ should be a good amount to work with. Only time will tell if they use it well though
Hello, I’m a big fan of F1 Races since 35 years now! And I’m also a big fan of Brad Pitt as well. So I’m believing this would be a great movie, I’m expecting it will be the first movie who could show us the real life behind the scenes of the real lives of F1 drivers and so on… Yes, I am a believer that this film will be a success!!! ❤️🔥🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️😁🤗
@@thegridgab Yes. Sorry I couldn’t remember the name last night. I thought it was called something else but yes that’s the one. Great movie. The American guy retires from F1 at 32. This Brad Pitt movie should be interesting. It’s like me, I completely retired from playing hockey a few years back (I am a ice hockey goalie) but I got a call from my cousin 2 weeks ago saying that he was putting a team together for a street hockey tournament. It’s a one day affair and I’m 48. We last played in this tournament when I was 37. So maybe I’ll make a movie about it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It sounds like they are aiming for Grand Prix, with the real life sets and all that, but are actually shooting at Driven. I'd be happy if it ended up like a modern F1 version of days of thunder, to be honest. Cheesy and over the top but not in an uncanny way. It will age very quick (regarding what you already mentioned plus the 26 reg changes), so they better make so that it's enjoyable for it self and not just for name dropping Lewis or something. But I'm glad they have real drivers or at least one actually look over the script, there is an interview where Nicki Lauda talks about his work on Rush and if he hadn't told them that they are idiots and the script is sh*t (at least that's how I imagine him saying it) the movie would have turned out very silly indeed. Edit: that all said, I wouldn't get appel tv extra to watch it tho. So even if it turns out good (or fun at least), I probably won't see it. And regarding the 2000s driver, isn't that just Nando? Depends on how 90s but a test drive in 99 and a full drive in 00, that would be Jenson Button returning for half a season... Which.. well seems unlikely. But he's only one year older than Nando and when Schumacher came back he was about that Age as well. It's unlikely but not impossible. I could see an F1 team filling a gab with, let's say Kimi Raikoennen for a while, if he'd be down to it. (Not saying this will ever happen, but with the marketing stuff and all that, I can't say it's impossible.)
The movie won’t be available on Apple TV+ on its release. Apple gives it a full theatrical run before putting it on streaming like Napoleon and Killers of the Flower Moon
It will be for general casual fans, sort of like Rush but with one foot a bit deeper in the Hollywood well. "Exclusive to Apple TV" also translates to "also available on the high seas" to a lot of people. Cinema, DVD/BR and a streaming service that folk actually subscribe to would be best. Getting real fed up with needing 6+ subscriptions to see the next big thing. Will the film age? Yes, of course it will, but I still enjoy Grand Prix from the 1960s. Nobody can really comment on quality until it's actually released though.
pretty bad you didn't mention them filming at the imsa Daytona 24hrs that will probably be when he's racing at lower levels. they even had the car he would be driving competing the whole 24 hrs
The Senna series on Netflix looks promising. I would also like to see a Pironi vs Villeneuve movie although Ferrari would never support a film that could put their cars in a bad light.
Andretti belongs in F1. I remember when there was more cars on the grid, if they did it before the can do it now. I hope F1 gets slapped with an lawsuit over refusing to allow Andretti
F1 cars can cost about 10x more than an F2 car. The general audience will probably not be able to perceive any difference in person and much less likely on camera.
The whole premise of 60 years old Brad Pitt competing in f1 already destroys any credibility the movie is trying to have, now they can still change it and say he was racing in f1 in the late 2000s and that his character is in his late 40s but even that is barely credible.
@@thegridgab Yeah that's the main problem, It would have been far more believable if Brad Pitt's character was brought in as a team principle trying to turn the team around similar to his role in Moneyball, it would have also feel less similar to the plot of Driven.
@@DkbBan Javier Bardem is playing the team principal who calls Brad Pitt from retirement to be the second driver on the team and to also mentor Damson Idris character but not to be a team principle, it would be like if Williams called Michael Andretti to drive the second car and mentor Logan Sargeant🤣
It goes a way if a real occurance in F1 (rush, gran prix, senna) sounds ten times better as a script than the regurgitated floss storylines Hollywood comes up with. I always wondered how many (or few) barebone storylines there really are. You can easily spot the Jesus story all around, the self sacrifice. There’s the ‘discarded maverick being called upon to save the world solo’ story. The ‘old pro coaching the young gun’ story. The ‘persevere and your dream’ll become true’ story. The ‘tough guy develops his empathy’ story. And a few more of those utterly unrealistic themes. They get used, and used, and reused, and overused… Yawn. I won’t watch this one.
Do you think the Movie will be a HIT or a MISS?
I haven't seen the trailer yet!
Well we will see is been long since we've seen good movies this days.🤷
I mean the story is obviously gonna be ridiculous but it is gonna give us some of the most cinematic and over the top sequences and I am all for it. It’s like the gran turismo movie, the story mid and kind of the ridiculous but the watching race cars roar seeing the engines move felt is cool.
It's not mid budget movie by a long shot. 300m is high budget but not the 'highest'. Mid budget is 50-100. However, 300m for a RACING movie is a recipe for wreckage. I think they're taking their time because they realized they need to de-age Pitt for it to be even remotely plausible
Yeah like most marvel movies cost a few hundred mil but they also are essentially just live action animated movies with all the (admittedly dogshit) cgi. A racing movie where they actually filmed scenes practically on track is probably gonna be a bit cheaper, so 300+ should be a good amount to work with. Only time will tell if they use it well though
It is very odd to have a 60s Brad as a F1 driver. Dont think it is gonna work well.
Hello, I’m a big fan of F1 Races since 35 years now!
And I’m also a big fan of Brad Pitt as well.
So I’m believing this would be a great movie, I’m expecting it will be the first movie who could show us the real life behind the scenes of the real lives of F1 drivers and so on…
Yes, I am a believer that this film will be a success!!! ❤️🔥🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️🏎️😁🤗
I'll go see it
I watched an F1 movie with Chris Hemsworth a while back. It was ok, based on a true rivalry.
Yeah Rush is a great movie
@@thegridgab Yes. Sorry I couldn’t remember the name last night. I thought it was called something else but yes that’s the one. Great movie. The American guy retires from F1 at 32. This Brad Pitt movie should be interesting. It’s like me, I completely retired from playing hockey a few years back (I am a ice hockey goalie) but I got a call from my cousin 2 weeks ago saying that he was putting a team together for a street hockey tournament. It’s a one day affair and I’m 48. We last played in this tournament when I was 37. So maybe I’ll make a movie about it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
It sounds like they are aiming for Grand Prix, with the real life sets and all that, but are actually shooting at Driven. I'd be happy if it ended up like a modern F1 version of days of thunder, to be honest. Cheesy and over the top but not in an uncanny way. It will age very quick (regarding what you already mentioned plus the 26 reg changes), so they better make so that it's enjoyable for it self and not just for name dropping Lewis or something.
But I'm glad they have real drivers or at least one actually look over the script, there is an interview where Nicki Lauda talks about his work on Rush and if he hadn't told them that they are idiots and the script is sh*t (at least that's how I imagine him saying it) the movie would have turned out very silly indeed.
Edit: that all said, I wouldn't get appel tv extra to watch it tho. So even if it turns out good (or fun at least), I probably won't see it.
And regarding the 2000s driver, isn't that just Nando? Depends on how 90s but a test drive in 99 and a full drive in 00, that would be Jenson Button returning for half a season... Which.. well seems unlikely. But he's only one year older than Nando and when Schumacher came back he was about that Age as well. It's unlikely but not impossible. I could see an F1 team filling a gab with, let's say Kimi Raikoennen for a while, if he'd be down to it. (Not saying this will ever happen, but with the marketing stuff and all that, I can't say it's impossible.)
Share the same thoughts but only time will tell!
Yeah!!! Definately a straight to Netflix!!
The movie won’t be available on Apple TV+ on its release. Apple gives it a full theatrical run before putting it on streaming like Napoleon and Killers of the Flower Moon
It will be for general casual fans, sort of like Rush but with one foot a bit deeper in the Hollywood well. "Exclusive to Apple TV" also translates to "also available on the high seas" to a lot of people. Cinema, DVD/BR and a streaming service that folk actually subscribe to would be best. Getting real fed up with needing 6+ subscriptions to see the next big thing. Will the film age? Yes, of course it will, but I still enjoy Grand Prix from the 1960s. Nobody can really comment on quality until it's actually released though.
Let's just hope it's decent
Seems to me it's just a remake of the 2001 Movie "Driven"
Thought the same thing
How can it compare to the absolute classic in frankenheimers Grand prix, with Saul bass cinematography? It can't simple as.
Well exactly, what will still be shown in 50 years?
pretty bad you didn't mention them filming at the imsa Daytona 24hrs that will probably be when he's racing at lower levels. they even had the car he would be driving competing the whole 24 hrs
The Senna series on Netflix looks promising. I would also like to see a Pironi vs Villeneuve movie although Ferrari would never support a film that could put their cars in a bad light.
Peroni v Villeneuve movie would be awesome!
If there's Godzilla in it, I'll watch it.
Just kidding, I'll watch it regardless.
brad pitt shouldve been KIMI RAIKONNEN instead..
Bwoah,
Lewis will get a producer credit also
I can't wait for them to say the immortal line "transform... and roll out."
Liberty Media will let anyone use the F1 if they got cash:
Meanwhile at the Andretti Team;
Andretti belongs in F1. I remember when there was more cars on the grid, if they did it before the can do it now. I hope F1 gets slapped with an lawsuit over refusing to allow Andretti
F1 cars can cost about 10x more than an F2 car. The general audience will probably not be able to perceive any difference in person and much less likely on camera.
Yeah I never go to the cinema expecting a cinematic experience 🤣
Movie Story at the Moment Looks Like f1 Games Braiking Point Story
I have absolutely no interest in cars nor racing, yet I can't stop watching the new trailer for it.
The whole premise of 60 years old Brad Pitt competing in f1 already destroys any credibility the movie is trying to have, now they can still change it and say he was racing in f1 in the late 2000s and that his character is in his late 40s but even that is barely credible.
I agree, late 2000's or even 2010's would be better but Pitt would age out of that
@@thegridgab Yeah that's the main problem, It would have been far more believable if Brad Pitt's character was brought in as a team principle trying to turn the team around similar to his role in Moneyball, it would have also feel less similar to the plot of Driven.
@@Miamiburaz that is exactly what he is doing he is a retired f1 driver who is now mentoring a youngerster played by damson idris lol
@@DkbBan Javier Bardem is playing the team principal who calls Brad Pitt from retirement to be the second driver on the team and to also mentor Damson Idris character but not to be a team principle, it would be like if Williams called Michael Andretti to drive the second car and mentor Logan Sargeant🤣
Are you Lance Sroll
It goes a way if a real occurance in F1 (rush, gran prix, senna) sounds ten times better as a script than the regurgitated floss storylines Hollywood comes up with.
I always wondered how many (or few) barebone storylines there really are. You can easily spot the Jesus story all around, the self sacrifice. There’s the ‘discarded maverick being called upon to save the world solo’ story. The ‘old pro coaching the young gun’ story. The ‘persevere and your dream’ll become true’ story. The ‘tough guy develops his empathy’ story. And a few more of those utterly unrealistic themes. They get used, and used, and reused, and overused… Yawn. I won’t watch this one.
A 60 year old Yank F1 driver saving the world, getting the girl, winning the F1 championship..... yep sounds plausible
easiest thing to pick in F1, 99% predictable and 100% boring