4/10
Action movie preview confuses illusion with reality
7 June 2011
Warning: Spoilers
"Because of costs and complexities, it's unlikely a film like this will ever be made again," narrator Fred Foy intones half-way through this 13-minute-long movie preview for the feature film GRAND PRIX. If three actors are beheaded by whirling helicopter blades during filming (as happened with TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE), the teaser hypesters might rightfully proclaim "Because of America's Occupational Safety and Health Administration, it is unlikely any future Hollywood film will have such a high toll in an aviation accident, especially ones involving toddlers (two killed)." But in the case of GRAND PRIX, this hyperbole seems blatantly unbelievable from the git-go. There is ALWAYS something better and bigger under the sun. You can tell from this preview that GRANd PRIX is no burning-of-Atlanta type ground-breaker, even though GONE WITH THE WIND was 27 years old by the time GRAND PRIX hit the big screen. Further, while it's admittedly cool to see a race car go careening into the bay just short of the finish line, that's not quite the spectacle of the flying monkeys from the WIZARD OF OZ (also dating from way back in '39). Finally, with the race drivers and movie stars of the 1960s all jumbled together, the majority of the world population (born since most of these people died!) will not be able to tell real people from fake race car drivers if they bother to watch this forgettable 13-minute "teaser" today.
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