@Egg Master Tell me any new movie that have Williams on it He's simply a one hit wonder, only famous because of big hit movie. Hans meanwhile, creates a masterpiece even on underrated movie like Rush.
@Egg Master 'educated people' who? Like those fanboys of Star Wars who are all 14 years old? Yeah right. While they all delve in nostalgia, Zimmer is featured in masterpiece like Inception, Interstellar, and Dunkirk. What other memorable piece that Williams has made other than The Imperial March and Jaws Theme? Nothing
Everyone was against him... everyone. He didn’t give up. He fought and stuck to his gut. He proved everyone wrong. And that’s why I love him so much for his character. No matter what everyone says. Negative. All the negative comments he wasn’t going to come back. His career ended. Replacement driver. Shoved it all in their faces and give all of them who doubted him the middle fuckin finger. Fuck all of them. He proved it when he avoided that crash. And flew by everyone. Rest In Peace Nicki. There’s no F1 driver like you.
@@sharvapotdar3257 THat wasn't him it was the writer, but he did the right thing to go to Lauda who corrected this and many other things. And the finished product is excellent.
CheetoThief I know trust me I race go kart I had a accident and it was bad a broke my ribs and there was a race coming up and I put on my helmet and I didn’t give up
Going into this movie, I didn't know squat about James Hunt or Niki Lauda. Afterwards, not only have I gotten a small obsession with this movie, but I respect and admire both men, especially Lauda. Amazing movie!
This scene helps me through my roughest patches in life. Gives me shivers and makes me tear uo everytime. Some one was actualy determined for greatness at such a level and to have been a real person. RIP Niki
3:09 the camera goes to the number 1 on Niki's car. His vision gets clearer. He remembers it, he remembers he's the world champion, he remember He's Niki Lauda. This scene is so powerful.
It's moments in history like this that make you not respect the man or woman who comes first in a race. But the man who fails and then comes back while in pain from there past failure. Niki Lauda is a great example of a great man who lost but won. Coming forth place with a smile on his face and driving with one hand and waving to the fans. That is the man who you should respect. It's people like that who make a massive difference. I got into a bike crash about a year ago with no broken bones but massive bruises and pains all over my body I went back the next day and rode my busted bike home because even though I fell I could still move and ride. Yes it was gonna be painful but I could do it.
Niki Lauda, after such a major accident and coming back to race after 40 days is incredible. He must have a superhuman spirit. An amazing racer and a Legend.
I come here every time to get motivated,this makes me realize i am important too ,i am born to do bigger things in life,i will be number one in my field one day!!
I love how Initially his vision was blurred and he lost places on the grid. Then after a while, his RACER INSTINCTS kicks in. There's no turning back for him from then on.
I was lucky enough to go to Watkins Glen with my dad who was a photographer and had credentials for all access in, '73 '74 and '75. I saw Lauda get the win. I saw these races up close from the pits where I had to stand on a bench and not move when the cars were coming in. Then we would get a ride over to the esses where you could see the cars come off the ground. Those were the days before they went to all using the same engine. You just cannot believe how loud those cars were.
Every man watching who gets a chocking throat has been there and will always go through the same in life...but finally they succeed ! This man inspires...the music will always haunt for success !
Until the 1980s is was quite common that photographers or even spectators were on the grass next to the road. However after countless fatalities of people getting killed they finally decided that no one was allowed on the tracks. Not only was it dangerous for the spectators, but also a huge distraction for the drivers. There are still videos floating around from staff, press members and spectators trying to cross the tracks and getting hit by the cars because they underestimated how fast the cars are. People getting hit never survived. Their bodies usually exploded like balloons, absolutely horrible and traumatic thing to witness. Niki Lauda was on the committee to make racing tracks safer by banning anyone, including staff members from being on the racing tracks.
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE INSPIRING MOVIE. THE DETERMINATION SHOWN HERE BY NIKI AND JAMES ARE EXTRA ORDINARY. BEING AN ARCHITECT, SOMETIMES I GET FRUSTRATED AND DISORIENTED WITH MY GOALS..WATCHING THIS MOVIE PUT ME BACK ON MY TRACK AGAIN. BOTH DRIVERS ARE LEGENDS. REST IN PEACE, JAMES. AND, NIKI..WISH YOU A LONG LIFE TO INSPIRE PEOPLE.
Always, ALWAYS, I watch this I cry, so sad Lauda's accident, so sad he suffered that way, but at the same time, so happy he came back, so happy he went trough everything to keep doing what he loved, Niki Lauda; you are my idol, you'll ever be
3:08 The way no. "1" is shown and the camera slowly pans above to Niki's face and Hans Zimmer' music kicking in..... Fuck yeah... Now that's what is called CINEMA!
You can't help but respect a man who was given the last rites at the hospital,and there he is 42days later he is back in the circuit and he wins!!!Rest in Peace,Niki Lauda
Finaaaally I've found full Rush movieeee here => twitter.com/08f248d05ec46659c/status/795842921685655553 Rush 2013 movie Niki Lauda s Comebaaaack Italiaaaan Grand Prix
So thankful to this movie which led me to getting in to watching F1. Can't believe I've missed this absolute madness of a sport for all these years. And i started watching at the perfect time too. 2021.... What a season for someone to be introduced to the sport.
There’s something poetic about this scene. When Lauda almost died and fighting for his life in the hospital, he might be alive but he’s dying inside watching his number one rival win race after race..but when he went back to the track at first there’s fear and doubt in his mind and eyes and for a split second, he finally realized that his life belongs to the track..the speed and adrenaline are the one that truly made him feel alive..one more time. Rest well, Niki. We salute you
RIP to this Legend! In my opinion, the greatest sports comeback of all time. You will forever be in the hearts of every true petrol head, never forgotten! Say hi to Ayrton for me. :) bis zum nächsten Mal, Niki!
"Lo que no te mata te fortalece". ¡Niki Campeón!. Fuiste, sos y serás mi inspiración. Viviste contra todo pronóstico médico, te dieron la extremaunción internado en el hospital y aún así, volviste semanas después a correr en Monza con todo tu cuerpo quemado en carne viva de rojo pasión. Pero nada te detuvo. Ganaste dos campeonatos más y seguiste estando entre los más grandes. Hecho memorable de todos los tiempos. ¡Siempre te recordaremos Niki!. 70 años no fueron nada. Pudiste vivir mucho más. "El que no te quiere como eres, no merece que lo recuerdes". "Tú eres el motivo de casi todo lo que te sucede". Campeón de los campeones. Andreas Nikolaus Lauda. 22 de febrero de 1949- 20 de mayo del 2019. Descansé en paz maestro.
3:04 "E scappa via Lauda e riesce a passare diventare una collisione con gli avversari!" (and Lauda escapes and manages to pass a collision with his opponents)
Aruguably the greatest comeback in all of Sports. No man would dare to do that except lauda. Whenever you feel a setback in your life watch this scene.
There have been good drivers, and there have been great drivers. But no one has ever done what he did. To even race a Formula 1 car after an accident like that would be incredible. To come fourth is nothing short of heroic.
This has to be my favorite scene of this movie...... "Niki's boxed in" an then all those superior skill level an instincts kick in!!! Damn........ to the best at something must truly be an amazing feeling.
Hell always remain no.1 in my heart r.i.p niki a true badass and a legend who drove against fire and challenged death what a man what a driver what a year!
Regazzoni: "But it isn't just business isn't it? It's passion, love, which is why we are prepared to risk our lives for it" Lauda: "Not me, if I had more talent, and can earn more money somewhere else, I would" Yet here he was in Monza, right off of an accident that DID endanger his life, immediately bouncing back even when his body still aches in pain, ready to follow his desire to win again.
who else got goosebumps at this. god bless Hans Zimmer
@Egg Master bruh..
@Egg Master _OMEGABRUH_
@Egg Master Tell me any new movie that have Williams on it
He's simply a one hit wonder, only famous because of big hit movie.
Hans meanwhile, creates a masterpiece even on underrated movie like Rush.
FOOOLISH SAMURAI me
@Egg Master 'educated people' who? Like those fanboys of Star Wars who are all 14 years old?
Yeah right. While they all delve in nostalgia, Zimmer is featured in masterpiece like Inception, Interstellar, and Dunkirk.
What other memorable piece that Williams has made other than The Imperial March and Jaws Theme? Nothing
The scene where he snaps back to his senses still gives me goosebumps
whole scene gave me chills
Everyone was against him... everyone. He didn’t give up. He fought and stuck to his gut. He proved everyone wrong. And that’s why I love him so much for his character. No matter what everyone says. Negative. All the negative comments he wasn’t going to come back. His career ended. Replacement driver. Shoved it all in their faces and give all of them who doubted him the middle fuckin finger. Fuck all of them. He proved it when he avoided that crash. And flew by everyone.
Rest In Peace Nicki. There’s no F1 driver like you.
It's an amazingly effective scene
@@croat_crusader In reality he made a bad start because no one had told him of the new start procedure so he then worked his way back up the field.
The guy in 2:38 gave me hella goosebumps. brave
lets not forget the real hero who is ron howard. he direccted the hell out of this movie and made it so brilliant
He was going to put a key in the Ferrari F1 car lmao
@@sharvapotdar3257 THat wasn't him it was the writer, but he did the right thing to go to Lauda who corrected this and many other things. And the finished product is excellent.
@@RmDIrSudoSu yep, agree
Give props to Brian Grazer and Peter Morgan (who also wrote this brilliant film) for pushing this film into mainstream
Rip to one of the greatest racer to ever live💛 you proved what you are sir! Massive respect
He cheated death once, i hoped he could have done so one more time. To Niki.
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We miss you Niki
He will be the legend of a miracle of F1
Legend he was
The fact that this was done in real by a real man with immense courage and determination gives me goosebumps and tears at the same time.
The amount of courage it took to even put that helmet on, more so to even get in that car...so much admiration for this man.
CheetoThief I know trust me I race go kart I had a accident and it was bad a broke my ribs and there was a race coming up and I put on my helmet and I didn’t give up
@@erickcuesto who the hell are you🤣
CheetoThief legend!
I know right? It is in mental. That is some God level mental fortitude.
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His wife being all happy for him was goals, the support she gave him is 👌👌
Facts especially with someone like Niki she’s a real one
Fantastic video. very emotional to me . I met Niki in 1984 in Rio de Janeiro
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Incredible.
What was nikki like??
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3:08
Just love that shot, showing the number 1, the 1 of a Champion...
Chills 🥲🥲🥲
Goosebumps
Going into this movie, I didn't know squat about James Hunt or Niki Lauda. Afterwards, not only have I gotten a small obsession with this movie, but I respect and admire both men, especially Lauda. Amazing movie!
Same here brother.
Same bro and now im fully obsessed with lauda!!
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Same bro. I didn't knew anything about them, either.
But it's a story about honour! Very beautifully told too! Great movie!
Niki Lauda's return to racing after just 42 days is one of the most awe inspiring feats ever by any human 💯
Rip Niki Lauda
There will never be another F1 legend like you
There will never be anyone like you
May you race peacefully with James in heaven
They're racing each other again now....💓
What about senna 😢
Senna had is own great rivalry
@Yash Nayak La ignorancia dice cosas muy alejadas de la verdad...
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This scene helps me through my roughest patches in life. Gives me shivers and makes me tear uo everytime. Some one was actualy determined for greatness at such a level and to have been a real person. RIP Niki
I've lost count of how many times I have watched this. Whenever I feel like giving up I come back here. RIP Niki you absolute legend.
5:25 the moment james hunt realizes that nikki has attained the status of a legend in the world of F1 racing!!
Hunt is also a legend
@@Zak-ob5ze a no name
@@wildnugget1675 and to say that niki lauda actually envied only one man and his name was James hunt
@vic not his skill just the way he chose to live his life freely. Niki respected that. There are some interviews where he talked about it
3:09 the camera goes to the number 1 on Niki's car. His vision gets clearer. He remembers it, he remembers he's the world champion, he remember He's Niki Lauda.
This scene is so powerful.
3:31 music name?
From almost dying in the worst way possible to dying the best way possible in your sleep peacefully , legendary forever RIP.
It's moments in history like this that make you not respect the man or woman who comes first in a race. But the man who fails and then comes back while in pain from there past failure. Niki Lauda is a great example of a great man who lost but won. Coming forth place with a smile on his face and driving with one hand and waving to the fans. That is the man who you should respect. It's people like that who make a massive difference. I got into a bike crash about a year ago with no broken bones but massive bruises and pains all over my body I went back the next day and rode my busted bike home because even though I fell I could still move and ride. Yes it was gonna be painful but I could do it.
When ever i get depressed..I recharge my by these scenes..LAUDA LAUDA LAUDA!!!
Ananthakrishnan Kartha 🤪😂
I can watch this scene over and over i love niki lauda
Daan • me to
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Forever Football yes/ja :)
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Gives me Fuck’n chills...
In my opinion one of the greatest moments in film ive seen, well done Ron Howard.
Niki Lauda, after such a major accident and coming back to race after 40 days is incredible.
He must have a superhuman spirit.
An amazing racer and a Legend.
This is my favourite scene from Rush.
Rip niki, you are an inspiration to many
Who else is here after knowing the great man died today 😢
A true icon of the sport, an honest emblem of human courage and determination. Sincere condolences to his loved ones.
I come here every time to get motivated,this makes me realize i am important too ,i am born to do bigger things in life,i will be number one in my field one day!!
LAUDA LAUDA LAUDA! Rest in peace you absolute legend.
5:25 Hunt be like "So, that's how it is like to be a real champion"
Was I crying....... yes I was. Brilliant masterpiece Ron Howard
I love how Initially his vision was blurred and he lost places on the grid.
Then after a while, his RACER INSTINCTS kicks in. There's no turning back for him from then on.
3:09 to 3:15 - stunning scene. Niki is back. He is here. RIP to a legend.
I was lucky enough to go to Watkins Glen with my dad who was a photographer and had credentials for all access in, '73 '74 and '75. I saw Lauda get the win. I saw these races up close from the pits where I had to stand on a bench and not move when the cars were coming in. Then we would get a ride over to the esses where you could see the cars come off the ground. Those were the days before they went to all using the same engine. You just cannot believe how loud those cars were.
so you almost witnessed the Cevert fatal crash...
73 must of been a nightmare. Another great loss
Niki lauda Is one of the best f1 drivers ever
Tell us something we don't know
GameBros Ⓡ You know nothing...John Snow😂😂😂
GameBros Ⓡ 😂😂
And palmer
Not one of the best,THE BEST!
Every man watching who gets a chocking throat has been there and will always go through the same in life...but finally they succeed ! This man inspires...the music will always haunt for success !
2:37 that seems safe.
Right?!?!?! Just reference the 1977 South Africa Grand Prix... easy to be there I guess in a movie. :)
let me get uh like a boss
bro almost 1% risk these drivers can control on straight road
@yash nayak Grosjean would have killed that guy and blamed his team..
Until the 1980s is was quite common that photographers or even spectators were on the grass next to the road. However after countless fatalities of people getting killed they finally decided that no one was allowed on the tracks. Not only was it dangerous for the spectators, but also a huge distraction for the drivers. There are still videos floating around from staff, press members and spectators trying to cross the tracks and getting hit by the cars because they underestimated how fast the cars are. People getting hit never survived. Their bodies usually exploded like balloons, absolutely horrible and traumatic thing to witness. Niki Lauda was on the committee to make racing tracks safer by banning anyone, including staff members from being on the racing tracks.
The part where he puts on his gloves and walks towards his car is definitely the most motivating scene I’ve ever seen from any movie.
THIS IS AN INCREDIBLE INSPIRING MOVIE. THE DETERMINATION SHOWN HERE BY NIKI AND JAMES ARE EXTRA ORDINARY. BEING AN ARCHITECT, SOMETIMES I GET FRUSTRATED AND DISORIENTED WITH MY GOALS..WATCHING THIS MOVIE PUT ME BACK ON MY TRACK AGAIN. BOTH DRIVERS ARE LEGENDS. REST IN PEACE, JAMES. AND, NIKI..WISH YOU A LONG LIFE TO INSPIRE PEOPLE.
ASIF KHAN
niki is still alive and well
RUSSalka Actually, he wished Lauda a long life. You don't do that for a dead person...LOL!
ASIF KHAN oh, lol, i didnt notice the coma
Did u superglue the caps lock key into the keyboard bruh??
When you finish fourth, but have more cheer and support moreso than the first position, shows how great you were. R.i.p to the legend
I can't imagine this movie without Hans Zimmer... Blessed to see him perform live
Always, ALWAYS, I watch this I cry, so sad Lauda's accident, so sad he suffered that way, but at the same time, so happy he came back, so happy he went trough everything to keep doing what he loved, Niki Lauda; you are my idol, you'll ever be
When I'm watching this scene I became a sentimental person. Than again I watched it and my hair stood on end. Somebody cry with me pls?
I can't bro, I'm all dry here.
No
I get goosebumps each time I watch this scene.
3:08 The way no. "1" is shown and the camera slowly pans above to Niki's face and Hans Zimmer' music kicking in..... Fuck yeah... Now that's what is called CINEMA!
This movie should have won Oscar mannnnnn
You can't help but respect a man who was given the last rites at the hospital,and there he is 42days later he is back in the circuit and he wins!!!Rest in Peace,Niki Lauda
Inspiring and motivational to me..
Finaaaally I've found full Rush movieeee here => twitter.com/08f248d05ec46659c/status/795842921685655553 Rush 2013 movie Niki Lauda s Comebaaaack Italiaaaan Grand Prix
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Who else is watching this after 9 years. I fell in love this movie and the main characters Niki Lauda & James Hunt!!!
This was one of the Best movies i have ever seen highly recommended
Lauda, Laudáá, Lauda é quarto RESPECT for Niki !
So thankful to this movie which led me to getting in to watching F1. Can't believe I've missed this absolute madness of a sport for all these years. And i started watching at the perfect time too. 2021.... What a season for someone to be introduced to the sport.
3:52
LAUDA: Too slow MOTHERF****R cant replace me
There’s something poetic about this scene. When Lauda almost died and fighting for his life in the hospital, he might be alive but he’s dying inside watching his number one rival win race after race..but when he went back to the track at first there’s fear and doubt in his mind and eyes and for a split second, he finally realized that his life belongs to the track..the speed and adrenaline are the one that truly made him feel alive..one more time.
Rest well, Niki. We salute you
RIP to this Legend! In my opinion, the greatest sports comeback of all time. You will forever be in the hearts of every true petrol head, never forgotten! Say hi to Ayrton for me. :) bis zum nächsten Mal, Niki!
"Lo que no te mata te fortalece". ¡Niki Campeón!. Fuiste, sos y serás mi inspiración. Viviste contra todo pronóstico médico, te dieron la extremaunción internado en el hospital y aún así, volviste semanas después a correr en Monza con todo tu cuerpo quemado en carne viva de rojo pasión. Pero nada te detuvo. Ganaste dos campeonatos más y seguiste estando entre los más grandes. Hecho memorable de todos los tiempos. ¡Siempre te recordaremos Niki!. 70 años no fueron nada. Pudiste vivir mucho más. "El que no te quiere como eres, no merece que lo recuerdes". "Tú eres el motivo de casi todo lo que te sucede". Campeón de los campeones. Andreas Nikolaus Lauda. 22 de febrero de 1949- 20 de mayo del 2019. Descansé en paz maestro.
It’s Monza weekend, this never gets old❤
Really emotional scene. Rest in peace Niki, you're a LEGEND.
Love yr ayrton pic 😀
This was one incredible scene. Evenmore Incredible to believe that this happened for real.
*All he needs is the Mission Report, December 16th, 1991.*
xD
the crash was in 1976
and senna's crash in 1994
know your facts
LnnT What ?
+LnnT December 16th, 1991 is a Captain America's civil war reference know your facts
wtf what has captain america to do with niki lauda lmao
3:11 where the inspiration lies. Massive respect to the greatest racer ❤️
poor hunt he had a GP2 engine that day
Jay Barker ARRRGHHHHH!!!!
Jay Barker XD
Jay Barker EXACTLY... i feel for alonso
it turns out that mclaren f1 reliability has been an issue for a long time
Jay Barker Its a yoke
1 year today🙁 RIP Niki! You are a legend
Niki Lauda and Ayrton Senna in F1 heaven together!!!!
R.I.P to an absolute legend, Niki Lauda
You watch it 100 times..you will get goosebumps every single time..
One of the greatest scenes in entire cinema history!!🔥
3:04 "E scappa via Lauda e riesce a passare diventare una collisione con gli avversari!"
(and Lauda escapes and manages to pass a collision with his opponents)
I think it's "passare e evitare una collisione" (get through and avoid a collision)
@@paintfulrealization I'm italian, the correct one is "e scappa via Lauda, riesce a passare e ad evitare la collisione con degli avversari"
even after all these years this scene still gives me goosebumps and makes me emotional. like the commentator said "what a man"
The moment Niki became legend forever
I always tear up watching this scene... so damn powerful
Love it, awesome escene, brillant Movie, what a MAN Nikki Lauda!
Aruguably the greatest comeback in all of Sports. No man would dare to do that except lauda. Whenever you feel a setback in your life watch this scene.
one of the most perfect scene I have ever seen 0:00 to 1:15
JUST PERFECT IN EVERY SINGLE THING ...
Strong determinations and courageous man create histories 😍
Nikki Lauda was definitely one of them 😇
Such an underrated movie... one of the best movies of 2013
RIP niki
You'll always be remembered Niki, RIP Legend.
Emotional video,amazing Niki, amazing story.
Nikki was still in pain from his burns and a little dazed from pain medication, yet he still hopped in an F1 car like an absolute Gigachad.
There have been good drivers, and there have been great drivers. But no one has ever done what he did. To even race a Formula 1 car after an accident like that would be incredible. To come fourth is nothing short of heroic.
I'm honored to have met him in person. R.I.P. legend!
When the sport means more than life to you.
Thank you for making motorsport great. Rest in Peace Mr.Lauda
The directing of this movie is a piece of art.
I get goosebumps when I watch this. Makes me so emotional but in a good way.
This has to be my favorite scene of this movie...... "Niki's boxed in" an then all those superior skill level an instincts kick in!!! Damn........ to the best at something must truly be an amazing feeling.
this movie has the best... the best... soundtrack.
One of the greatest scenes of all time
Daniel Bruhl is amazing
It ll remain the best racing sport movie of all time for years to come.
Everytime I watch this scene it gives me goosebumps.
Hell always remain no.1 in my heart r.i.p niki a true badass and a legend who drove against fire and challenged death what a man what a driver what a year!
What a race
What a man
What a season
@Jack Smith who would ultimately die at Monza 2 years later 😢
I like how the music cuts off when the visor comes down.
4:06 that sound and scene is just so much "these nuts"
What a legend!! After a horrible crash, he came to win!!
Regazzoni: "But it isn't just business isn't it? It's passion, love, which is why we are prepared to risk our lives for it"
Lauda: "Not me, if I had more talent, and can earn more money somewhere else, I would"
Yet here he was in Monza, right off of an accident that DID endanger his life, immediately bouncing back even when his body still aches in pain, ready to follow his desire to win again.
I get goosebumps watching this seen, especially especially especially when he says his name over the speakers , lauda lauda lauda
The greatest scene in this movie, bless you Hanz Zimmer.
as an f1 fan i am ashamed to say i have never seen this film
U should
What are you waiting for?
Just watch it on Netflix, then you can choose your own subtitles
u should really watch it its great
Squad Tube Its not on Netflix
It’s actually scary how many times I can come back to this clip and not get tired of it..WHEN THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED MAN NIKI WAS A SAVAGE
One of the Best Sports Comebacks in History
Legends never die. Legends are never forgotten. Rest in Peace Niki Lauda.
Rip to the legend himself Niki Lauda and one of the best F1 drivers ever you will be remembered ❤️🇦🇹