- 24 Oct 13, 18:07#377539
A racing car that does not win, is just art
What season would you like to see it being and why?
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2007......you know why
Those seasons are all far too recent to have any sort of nostalgia factor, or make the film anything special - maybe in 10 - 15 years time, but not now.
I'd go for 1984 personally - it would almost be a direct follow-on story. They can start with Lauda retiring, and McLaren pursuing him, eventually coaxing him out of retirement leading up to the monumental battle between the experienced old fox (Lauda), and the young pretender (Prost). With the way that season went, including a run of six consecutive races with the winners being Lauda, Prost, Lauda, Prost, Lauda, Prost, and the last race with Lauda dropping down the field then gradually fighting his way through in a manner almost eerily similar to Hunt years before, to win the WDC by HALF a point?!?
It makes 1984 the absolutely natural follow-on to Rush, I can't see any other argument to be honest that would make half the film.
It can then build straight up to Rush three, with the introduction of Senna in the 1984 season, and perhaps some hints (with artistic merit) to what is to follow.
Rush three would then be based around the THREE seasons of 1988 - 1990.
Doing things in that way would be the PERFECT trilogy and would make an amazing box-set.
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Those seasons are all far too recent to have any sort of nostalgia factor, or make the film anything special - maybe in 10 - 15 years time, but not now.
I'd go for 1984 personally - it would almost be a direct follow-on story. They can start with Lauda retiring, and McLaren pursuing him, eventually coaxing him out of retirement leading up to the monumental battle between the experienced old fox (Lauda), and the young pretender (Prost). With the way that season went, including a run of six consecutive races with the winners being Lauda, Prost, Lauda, Prost, Lauda, Prost, and the last race with Lauda dropping down the field then gradually fighting his way through in a manner almost eerily similar to Hunt years before, to win the WDC by HALF a point?!?
It makes 1984 the absolutely natural follow-on to Rush, I can't see any other argument to be honest that would make half the film.
It can then build straight up to Rush three, with the introduction of Senna in the 1984 season, and perhaps some hints (with artistic merit) to what is to follow.
Rush three would then be based around the THREE seasons of 1988 - 1990.
Doing things in that way would be the PERFECT trilogy and would make an amazing box-set.
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