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foing hoops in my altezza on gravel lads
Fucking hell. This looks like it's basically King of the Ring on film.
Lord have mercy if the trailer for this muck makes it to tv! It's going to start back up the old boy racer arguments again, especially once it's feature on the Late Late Show.
I hope the ending is that all the cars explode while they're doing hoops and buns by the sea. The cause for all the explosions will be put down to a sequence of fortunate events. Those being that the fuel lines on the 200sx and AE86 corrode so badly from the sea air that fuel starts spraying all over the other cars. Then they all blow up when one of the lads goes down to the wire on his tyres, creating sparks which alight the spilt fuel, destroying everything.
At least that's what I hope happens
ETA:
Looks like they're even ripping off Ken Block, just this time it's a MK2 going around some shitehole
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Last edited by Hachi; 13-03-12 at 23:52.
Hi folks
I must say what a negative response why??? And no this is not for youtube this is a feature film which has now been shot.Just wondered why such a negative response to this post i am a car lover myself i also happen to work in the film industry whats wrong with that?I posted this to get some people interested in cars to give some input and have their cars featured.I wanted to make a film will a strong irish car scene and as close to real life as possible.I will not be making the same mistake again by posting on this site.
for anyone who is actually interested in cars
links
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Black...68550613156402
http://www.iftn.ie/?act1=record&aid=...t&tpl=archnews
also some footage will be shown at 9 tonite on tg4
should hit cinemas in early next year
No negative response from me. Just funny!
The problem is the way that the the majority of the general public portray the car scene in Ireland with a stereotype exactly like you are portraying in your feature film; this gets on lads nerves when they try so hard to not be associated with chav's and there Honda civic's going bap bap bap driving up and down the town 50 times a night!
I understand its fictional, but if its televised its just another bad thing for car enthusiasts in Ireland because its based on so called "illegal street racing" which is a load of bull.
The majority on here want to push drifting forward in a positive light as a credible motorsport and not be associsated or givne the same bad stereotype as what you are basing your film on.
This is not me having a go either, just giving the possible reason why you won't get much interest on here.
Suggestion, make a feature film or documentary on drifting in Ireland????