Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuDrag Racing documentary. See the stars of Funny Car racing with their crews and hangarounds. An absolute must see if you are in to drag racing.Drag Racing documentary. See the stars of Funny Car racing with their crews and hangarounds. An absolute must see if you are in to drag racing.Drag Racing documentary. See the stars of Funny Car racing with their crews and hangarounds. An absolute must see if you are in to drag racing.
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"The epochal full-length feature film American Nitro has been digitally remastered and released on DVD. Finally. I mean, it is really about time, because although many have tried to capture the hellzapoppin' , explosive and dramatic essence of drag racing on celluloid-- most have failed. This documentary is perhaps the sole exception.
After a successful theatrical run in 1979 (where it grossed over a million dollars-- a rather unheard of and lucrative take for a documentary film), American Nitro was mothballed until VHS cassettes entered American living rooms and home entertainment centers.At that time (circa 1994), Steve Collison, editor of Super Stock & Drag Illustrated, enjoined yours truly to write an essay about the history of drag racing as portrayed in cinema. So I did,hosting a series of beer-and-popcorn catered parties made up equally of gearheads, pseudo-intellectuals and film buffs. The resulting story ran with the rather obvious headline of "Lights! Camera! Nitro!" Some of the thoughts on American Nitro, as commented on by the intelligentsia gathered in my Silver Lake living room, ran as follows..."
"...I jammed something called American Nitro into the VCR and hoped for the best. And I got it. This guy was not unlike Funny Car Summer, but ultimately more successful i.e., no maudlin folk music obnoxiously underscoring the plight of the independent drag racer, and no gratuitous sandstorm footage. Shot mostly at Fremont Raceway, this gem contained plenty of mid-70's era funny car racing. Also included in this work, however, is an extremely chilling interview with engine builder Ed Pink who discusses the horrors of oil fires in the early days of drag racing, particularly the incident which claimed the life of Top Fuel hero John "the Zookeeper" Mulligan at the U.S. Nationals in 1969. That was a dark day for drag racing, and the footage from this segment rattled the collective soul and psyche of the race fans and film buffs gathered in my living room..."
"I have to be honest: I haven't watched that film in over fifteen years. Until... After having been sent a "screener" copy, I popped in the new DVD of American Nitro a few nights ago, and was once again moved by the sequence about John Mulligan. But I also realized what a time capsule this film has become. Besides "Zookeeper" Mulligan after his passing, nitro-addled 1970s Americana is also something that is never coming back. And because that zeitgeist was captured by American Nitro's filmmakers so eloquently, their film has been become not only a crucial document, but a eulogy for the passing of drag racing itself, which, in my opinion, is basically moribund, if not just dead." -- Cole Coonce
After a successful theatrical run in 1979 (where it grossed over a million dollars-- a rather unheard of and lucrative take for a documentary film), American Nitro was mothballed until VHS cassettes entered American living rooms and home entertainment centers.At that time (circa 1994), Steve Collison, editor of Super Stock & Drag Illustrated, enjoined yours truly to write an essay about the history of drag racing as portrayed in cinema. So I did,hosting a series of beer-and-popcorn catered parties made up equally of gearheads, pseudo-intellectuals and film buffs. The resulting story ran with the rather obvious headline of "Lights! Camera! Nitro!" Some of the thoughts on American Nitro, as commented on by the intelligentsia gathered in my Silver Lake living room, ran as follows..."
"...I jammed something called American Nitro into the VCR and hoped for the best. And I got it. This guy was not unlike Funny Car Summer, but ultimately more successful i.e., no maudlin folk music obnoxiously underscoring the plight of the independent drag racer, and no gratuitous sandstorm footage. Shot mostly at Fremont Raceway, this gem contained plenty of mid-70's era funny car racing. Also included in this work, however, is an extremely chilling interview with engine builder Ed Pink who discusses the horrors of oil fires in the early days of drag racing, particularly the incident which claimed the life of Top Fuel hero John "the Zookeeper" Mulligan at the U.S. Nationals in 1969. That was a dark day for drag racing, and the footage from this segment rattled the collective soul and psyche of the race fans and film buffs gathered in my living room..."
"I have to be honest: I haven't watched that film in over fifteen years. Until... After having been sent a "screener" copy, I popped in the new DVD of American Nitro a few nights ago, and was once again moved by the sequence about John Mulligan. But I also realized what a time capsule this film has become. Besides "Zookeeper" Mulligan after his passing, nitro-addled 1970s Americana is also something that is never coming back. And because that zeitgeist was captured by American Nitro's filmmakers so eloquently, their film has been become not only a crucial document, but a eulogy for the passing of drag racing itself, which, in my opinion, is basically moribund, if not just dead." -- Cole Coonce
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By what name was American Nitro (1979) officially released in Canada in English?
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