Would only watch this because of Pitt, who becomes ever more watchable as he ages. A bit like our own Ralph Fiennes, as we’ve recently sparred about elsewhere, Simon…ha-ha!
But motor racing films have never done it for me, even those featuring greater stars than Pitt, such as James Garner, Steve McQueen, and the peerless Paul Newman. Rather like watching someone working at a computer keyboard on the big screen, I just don’t think watching someone driving a car is particularly captivating-though I’ll grant a car chase is substantially more exciting than tapping a keyboard!
So, I might watch it, but…and here in Germany, F1-the Race, not the Movie, is tediously a big thing here, I’m not keen on the idea!
And you’re dead right about the titles malarkey. But then, we appear to be getting stupider by the day, and Hollywood has always been at the leading edge of stupidity!
Would only watch this because of Pitt, who becomes ever more watchable as he ages. A bit like our own Ralph Fiennes, as we’ve recently sparred about elsewhere, Simon…ha-ha!
But motor racing films have never done it for me, even those featuring greater stars than Pitt, such as James Garner, Steve McQueen, and the peerless Paul Newman. Rather like watching someone working at a computer keyboard on the big screen, I just don’t think watching someone driving a car is particularly captivating-though I’ll grant a car chase is substantially more exciting than tapping a keyboard!
So, I might watch it, but…and here in Germany, F1-the Race, not the Movie, is tediously a big thing here, I’m not keen on the idea!
And you’re dead right about the titles malarkey. But then, we appear to be getting stupider by the day, and Hollywood has always been at the leading edge of stupidity!
It's certainly at the leading edge of stupidity these days (with a handful of rare exceptions). :)