Agrega una trama en tu idiomaThe story of James Garner's year with his racing team, from the time he bought the car and assembled his team, through Mexico, England, Florida, and Canada.The story of James Garner's year with his racing team, from the time he bought the car and assembled his team, through Mexico, England, Florida, and Canada.The story of James Garner's year with his racing team, from the time he bought the car and assembled his team, through Mexico, England, Florida, and Canada.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
Andrea de Adamich
- Self - Driver
- (as Andrea deAdamich)
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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Garner's motorsports quest gave him a life of real intentionality. Here he is immersed in a community that shares his passion that oh by the way comes with the risk of death. From the love of the sport, teamed with experts he trusts, captured in close ups. Nothing is missed of the drama unfolding. And most of it happens as just matter of fact like a home movie in the Garner narration. This quest for elite performance with his team leads to a a notable denouement in Quebec. Talk about living with breakdowns. The inside story is these performers have a very short time frame to prepare anything and nothing is for certain.
This film has some great in-car racing footage in it, but between the racing scenes, we're treated to James Garner walking around and doing a bunch of self-important stuff, some of it racing related. A ten minute scene devoted to Garner getting out of bed, showering, and shaving is just one of the ridiculous non-events that add up to make this film a major bore.
No, this is not LeMans, nor is it Grand Prix or the original Gumball Rally, but if you are a die-hard road racing fan, this is a great movie.
Sure, I read the prior remark - yes, it does have Garner doing Garner stuff - and that's what makes it a great show for those of us that chase road racing, and can identify with what Jim does in this movie. This takes us back to a time where yes, money was important, but unlike today, you could get by without a multi-million dollar budget, you could hang out with the race teams - they were just like us - and today you don't have that.
If you are looking for a slick Hollywood production loaded with stars, this isn't for you, but if you are looking for a great show that borders
on being a PBS documentary - you will love this show.
I'm trying to find a tape of this, I enjoyed it that much.
Sure, I read the prior remark - yes, it does have Garner doing Garner stuff - and that's what makes it a great show for those of us that chase road racing, and can identify with what Jim does in this movie. This takes us back to a time where yes, money was important, but unlike today, you could get by without a multi-million dollar budget, you could hang out with the race teams - they were just like us - and today you don't have that.
If you are looking for a slick Hollywood production loaded with stars, this isn't for you, but if you are looking for a great show that borders
on being a PBS documentary - you will love this show.
I'm trying to find a tape of this, I enjoyed it that much.
Sports docs don't come duller than this James Garner vanity project,
which was the first film directed by Andy Sidaris. He would go on to helm some very diverting B movies but diversion is about the last thing in evidence here as the movie is basically a series of monotonous and unremarkable races with second and sixth place finishes (kinda like this film). I bailed somewhere between the contest in Connecticut and wherever the final race was after becoming officially sick of Garner's droning narration which thinks it's funnier and more perceptive than it is, even dragging in poor old Walt Whitman for poetic validation. I also wearied of the film's draggy pace that makes the races seem like they're being run under water. And if an auto racing pic cannot move at a good clip, with a sense of danger in the air, which is also absent in Sidaris' vision, then why bother making it? To flatter its star, I suppose. Solid C.
PS...I also could have done without the film's sexism which renders women as either eye candy or clueless, poky drivers.
PS...I also could have done without the film's sexism which renders women as either eye candy or clueless, poky drivers.
James Garner decides to take up racing. First, he's doing an off-road race through dusty Baja. It is a documentary following Garner's racing team, the inbetween, the garages, behind-the-scenes, and everything else. Next, he's in England and Silverstone. They eventually start racing Formula-A.
This is a buffet of racing with James Garner as the waiter. They are doing a lot of different styles of racing, mostly endurance races. I thought Garner would be the one racing, but that's mostly not the case. This is good for racing fans and Garner fans. I'm more the later and his easy charms come easily. There is a constant stream of cars although I can't always spot his car. It's a slice of the racing world with Garner doing lots of narration.
This is a buffet of racing with James Garner as the waiter. They are doing a lot of different styles of racing, mostly endurance races. I thought Garner would be the one racing, but that's mostly not the case. This is good for racing fans and Garner fans. I'm more the later and his easy charms come easily. There is a constant stream of cars although I can't always spot his car. It's a slice of the racing world with Garner doing lots of narration.
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Self - Narrator: Going for a bust, alright. We made it.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Mexican 1000
- Locaciones de filmación
- Daytona International Speedway - 1801 W. International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach, Florida, Estados Unidos(24 Hours qualifying & race, Lola coupe)
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