richardrc-18596
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To start there's 2 reasons I'm not giving this a 10. 1st it's a smidge too long. A lot of extra stuff and this could have been condensed to 3 episodes. 2nd where is Teresa and her and dales daughter? I find that very interesting they aren't in a documentary about the Earnhardt family that is focused on dale. They're Earnhardts. She claims he was the "love of" her life during the HOF induction. But can't appear on a documentary portraying history for folks like myself and others? Then whatever the lawsuits were about photos? Contract dispute with jr and his sister? Very interesting...
Anyways, this was very eye opening about dale Earnhardt and how he was. I was born in 87 so I knew about him growing up but I was a football fan as was my dad. And basketball heck even hockey and baseball. NASCAR just wasn't a big thing like they portray it. But dale was like MJ. He made the sport. And then jr carried the torch.
This was a good doc to explain the relationship between dale and his family. It was not really good imo. It's a shame for jr. I mean he sacrificed his family for fame. Sure they've all panned out I supposed in the end but is it worth it? Interesting right? One of the tales as old as time when it comes to professional athletes and their families. It makes you wonder like if you could go pro but not see your kids or your wife but be a big dog in the sport would you do it?
I'd prob not personally. I'd say most people I know prob wouldn't. But then again, that's why we aren't legends in sports maybe...
This was a good doc to explain the relationship between dale and his family. It was not really good imo. It's a shame for jr. I mean he sacrificed his family for fame. Sure they've all panned out I supposed in the end but is it worth it? Interesting right? One of the tales as old as time when it comes to professional athletes and their families. It makes you wonder like if you could go pro but not see your kids or your wife but be a big dog in the sport would you do it?
I'd prob not personally. I'd say most people I know prob wouldn't. But then again, that's why we aren't legends in sports maybe...
This movie was probably laughed off as nothing but a fake not true whatever back in the 90s and early 2000s. But my how our eyes have been opened. Thanks infowars and Alex jones.
Mel Gibson does a wonderful job as Jerry, the "conspiracy theorist" who moonlights as a taxi driver. Jerry winds up in a "conspiracy" of his own where he is being hunted.
If you are awake and aware of the world these days you will hear Mel ramble off a bunch of now came true "conspiracies" at the beginning. And then good ole MK Ultra. A 100% true CIA sanctioned program that is most likely still used today.
The only reason I don't give this a 10 is Mel's character is a little too crazy and probably wouldn't be able to function in normal society nowadays. Julia Robert's isn't bad. A little too tame and trusting of crazy Mel. Still worth a watch.
Mel Gibson does a wonderful job as Jerry, the "conspiracy theorist" who moonlights as a taxi driver. Jerry winds up in a "conspiracy" of his own where he is being hunted.
If you are awake and aware of the world these days you will hear Mel ramble off a bunch of now came true "conspiracies" at the beginning. And then good ole MK Ultra. A 100% true CIA sanctioned program that is most likely still used today.
The only reason I don't give this a 10 is Mel's character is a little too crazy and probably wouldn't be able to function in normal society nowadays. Julia Robert's isn't bad. A little too tame and trusting of crazy Mel. Still worth a watch.
This was a good movie, got odd, then got nonsensical. Try to be mainly spoiler free. They start off on a quest to get Buffalo from Colorado. A couple hiccups along the way but make it. That part is good.
Then, it gets odd with nic cage wanting to keep going. Not stop. And for whatever reason the others don't either leave or just beat him into submission and say time to leave. Winter is coming. Guess what? They end up staying
Then finally, they get back and we see the cost of being gone. And then the actions taken. What? Why? And then the main character, no not nic cage, just rides off? And then credits and facts about the Buffalo trade. Pretty sad yes but it's like it was then trying to be a non-fiction about a real life hunt. Doesn't make sense.
Overall the atmosphere/nature and what it was good. Acting I was fine with. Nic cage has been doing a lot of different roles now he got older. I'm fine with. This movie the story was just ehhh.
Then, it gets odd with nic cage wanting to keep going. Not stop. And for whatever reason the others don't either leave or just beat him into submission and say time to leave. Winter is coming. Guess what? They end up staying
Then finally, they get back and we see the cost of being gone. And then the actions taken. What? Why? And then the main character, no not nic cage, just rides off? And then credits and facts about the Buffalo trade. Pretty sad yes but it's like it was then trying to be a non-fiction about a real life hunt. Doesn't make sense.
Overall the atmosphere/nature and what it was good. Acting I was fine with. Nic cage has been doing a lot of different roles now he got older. I'm fine with. This movie the story was just ehhh.