Must See Car Movies
Katie posted on
- 11
- 03
- 2011
So it has been a very long time since I last wrote on here, so I wanted to touch base with you guys as far as what has been going on with Ned and I.
Editing is carrying on, but we are breaking down the episodes into smaller clips so you guys can watch and enjoy quicker.
Ned is doing well (knock on wood) and still as handsome as ever. Over the summer there were some interesting events. One day it got so hot inside of him that his rear view mirror fell off, which to be honest is not shocking to me. If I cracked some eggs on his dash in August, I’d have omelets. Re-applying the mirror was no tough task. All it took was a razor blade to scratch of the remains and a dab of new glue. THEN Ned’s throttle needed some WD40 because it was getting caught to the point where Ned had temporary cruise control.
I am convinced that if you have duck tape, a flat head screwdriver, WD40 with a touch of inNOVAtion, you can fix anything.
Now I don’t know how many of you peeps are movie goers, but I’m a big one. Being a graduated photographer, and dabbling with video fuels my love and interest in movies. Seeing what’s out there gives me ideas for new ways to work on my own videos. Now normally I wouldn’t be talking about this kind of stuff on here, but two of my favorites to date happen to be car flicks that I think you guys would definitely enjoy.
First up is Senna.
You don’t need to know anything about Formula 1 racing to appreciate this documentary or this Man.
Now this movie I didn’t see right away because the trailer made it seem like just another run of the mill car film, which lets be honest, those plots are getting predictable and old. I also thought it would be all explosions, and 0% story.
Well I put my foot in my mouth because Ladies and Gents, this movie is a champion.
The trailer does it no justice which is the real shame here because this movie is so far beyond “well done”; its brilliant.
The attention to detail in the cinematography had my jaw in my lap the entire movie. There wasn’t too much dialogue and there didn’t need to be. The lighting and underscore created the mood that words never could. There are several first person views from inside his car throughout the movie as he is driving at night that make you feel like you are right there, smelling the motor work, feeling the cool air from the window as it works its way across your face. When a movie successfully makes all of your senses work, you can’t help but fall in love.
Then there’s the plot that is inventive, inspiring and thrilling. I don’t want to give any of it away but I will leave you with this small taste.
November 3rd, 2011 at 2:29 pm
Thanks for the update! Glad to hear that things are moving along… I was starting to wonder :p Take your time though, I know it will be worth it!
As far as the movies go… I’ve not seen Senna yet, I’m not sure I could handle it, but it probably do me some good to let it out!
Drive had caught my eye in a big way, but I had the same fear… I’ll check it out for sure!!!
November 3rd, 2011 at 11:01 pm
Hey Chris,
Thanks for the love! I’m not usually one to push movies but these are golden and I want everyone to get a chance to enjoy.