bry1105;31560 wrote: From the trailers, it seems like there is a lot of negativity. (Yelling, pushing & shoving, ect...) Track days, and even road racing isnt like that.
Evidentially people love conflict, or so many TV shows wouldn't be based on it.
Come on guys.
I know very little about the movie business but I also try to be logical in my thinking. So many people seem to bash this little trailer, even after it was repeated over and over that this is just a mere sample of what the movie could be.
That being said, it would seem like a movie full of excitement and multiple storylines (within reason) would pull the biggest audience.....which would mean a higher probability it will actually be successful.
He wasn't saying it was a documentary. It is a movie.
I guess I am just so surprised that there is so little support for this. Take a club motorcycle racing movie, put a conflicted good looking man in a macho movie. Give him something that the chicks can feel sorry for him about, such as a death. Put a hot, but not so hot to run the women off, chick in it. Now you at least have the base for a movie that can attract sportbike riders and their wives/girlfriends, and you also have some just regular guys and their wives/girlfriends. To me that would be obvious.
And if this movie is made, motorcycle racing and track days will be cool....more tracks...more chicks (for the ones that aren't married), more sponsors, stronger US sportbike market, cheaper parts, better parts........ok, maybe I am going a bit too far.