Dale - The Movie
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About Dale - The Movie
'DALE: THE MOVIE' LIMITED EDITION 6 Disc Set with Collectible TIN. Product Description
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Average user review:| I liked it very well! |
| Amazing! |
The only thing I was in the dark about when it came to wanting to buy this disk, though, was what the extras actually were. They were well worth it, I thought. Here they are by disc:
Disc 1 - The documentary
Disc 2 - Deleted Scenes, bloopers, extras, an alternate beginning and ending, interviews with the man himself, etc.
Disc 3 - The full 2000 Winston 500, which was of course, Dale's last race. This also includes commentary with Richard Childress, which I believe is actually on a condensed version of the race.
Disc 4 - Dale-Tona: Shows the highlights of his 1986, 1990, 1997, and 1998 efforts. The thing I love about it, especially '98, is how it comes in its original format, as in it comes with the CBS logo, the graphics, etc. A lot of times when they have a race on DVD it cuts a lot of that out, but it's still intact on here, which is just a little thing that enhances the viewing experience.
Disc 5 - A photo gallery, and a 20-minute documentary, "The Making of DALE." The photo gallery is especially nice, because again, it's not like something that is on a lot of DVD's where it's just pictures and you scroll through, but it has background music and transitions between the pictures. The documentary is pretty cool too.
Disc 6 - The full version of the 1998 Daytona 500, with a separate condensed version which has all the major two-way audio that occurred during the race between Earnhardt and his team.
And the case itself is packed, with a print-out of an actual '98 Daytona 500 ticket and the full results/point standings. Another nice touch.
Very well done, and it was really the truly the way it should have been completed... July 8, 2008
| X-mas 2007 |
| If you're not in first, the view's always the same... |
This is Earnhardt's story: he knew what he wanted, he worked hard to get it and, as a result, he became a champion, the face of NASCAR and a sports legend. But don't let that brief synopsis satisfy any curiosity you may have about "Dale", the film or person. Why? You'd regret not seeing this movie.
Now, I'd seen the "Barry Pepper incarnation" of Earnhardt in the ESPN movie based on Earnhardt's life "3: The Dale Earnhardt Story". For character acting...in telling the story of a well-known sports figure based on facts pretty well known by anyone who's paid NASCAR any attention over the last 20 years, it was ok.
The film "Dale" is a documentary, albeit a well told story narrated by actor/racing enthusiast Paul Newman that's compellingly conveyed with archived television coverage of Earnhardt's races, and old photos which are key to telling his dad's story. What hooked me, though, were the interviews with Earnhardt's friends, his peers within the racing world, and his family. To me, these conversations tell "The Intimidator's" real story.
I learned that Earnhardt had once said that his greatest regret was his not taking up his dad's offer to buy Dale a brand new car if Dale'd just finish high school. That was quite an offer from a man that supported his family by racing North Carolina's dirt tracks. Dale quit school, any way, to focus on racing. Then his dad, Ralph, died suddenly at age 45. He died before seeing the payoff for his son's inherited passion, and determination, to be first on race day: the driver of the #3 car's ascension to becoming a renowned NASCAR racing champion.
The film frame's Earnhardt's life and career with breaks to CBS Sports' coverage of the 1998 Daytona 500; a race day that, going into it, felt to driver and race team alike to feel a bit different...race day feelings symbolized by a penny glued to the dashboard of Earnhardt's #3 car...feelings about a race for which he'd already used 19 different ways to lose. March 5, 2008
| Heartbreaking And Funny |
And the Daytona race where he got airborne and flipped over several times. When the medical crews reached him and told him he had to wait for a wrecker, he actually got his badly mangled car running and drove it back to the pits. Then there was the feud between him and Geoff Bodine that carried on for a long time in the mid to late 80's. They did not mention any of that either. It was a big deal, though, and finally ended with the two of them having a meeting with Bill France Sr. himself.
There was alot more to this story that was left out, which is disappointing to true fans like myself, because the casual fans who watch this film deserve to see a more complete picture of the man who was Dale Earnhardt. The positive things I have to say about the movie is that the there is alot of footage I have never seen before. I loved the inclusion of the footage where he is leaning out the window of his car driving with his knee under caution because Childress wouldn't let him pit to clean off a dirty windshield. That was priceless and I laughed out loud. Only Earnhardt would have done that and gotten away with it! Also, it's great hearing Childress talk intimately about his closest friend. He clearly still has difficulty coming to terms with Dale's death and reveals for the first time how close he came to quitting racing and why he carried on. The interviews with him and Waltrip were very emotional at times, and hard to watch at certain moments, but still good to see included. So, all in all, a great attempt at capturing Dale, but falls short of what could have been. Still definitely worth buying. The collector's tin packaging is awesome! And the extra features are tremendous as well. There are six discs here in all and each one of them has great stuff in it. And for the affordable price (under $20) it's a no- brainer to buy this. February 21, 2008
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