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Whistle Stopper - 3 - The Dale Earnhardt Story (2 Disc Collector's Edition)

3 - The Dale Earnhardt Story (2 Disc Collector's Edition)
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Manufacturer: Espn
Starring: Barry Pepper, Elizabeth Mitchell, Ernest Whitted, Andrea Powell, Greg Thompson (III)
Directed By: Russell Mulcahy
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Team Marketing
EAN: 0796019795197
Feature: Officially Licensed
Format: Closed-captioned
Is Autographed: 0
Is Memorabilia: 0
Label: Espn
Manufacturer: Espn
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Espn
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-12-14
Running Time: 92
Studio: Espn
Theatrical Release Date: 2004-12-11

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Summary: Great Movie
Comment: My husband saw this movie on TV. Went online and bought it for him so he could watch it at his leisure. My husband admired Mr. Earnhardt for the way he got from where he was to the great racer he became. Thank you.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Failing To Take The Checkered Flag
Comment: There is more drama with these ESPN movies than on any NASCAR track, and this nominal biography of Dale Earnhardt, Sr., is not an exception to this very frustrating rule.

Initially airing on December 11, 2004, the screenplay was not approved by Teresa Earnhardt or the Earnhardt family. Team owner Richard Childress - who had a longtime partnership/friendship with Dale, Sr. - sued ESPN for copyright infringement for using the logo associated with the race cars.

Actor Barry Pepper does a good job in the lead role, in a script that inaccurately portrays the rivalry between Dale, Sr., and Darrell Waltrip. The pair - who battled on the track - became friends, with Waltrip driving for Dale Earnhardt Incorporated near the end of his career.

The bonus footage is outstanding, which includes an ESPN documentary on the life & times of Dale, Sr., highlights from races and a feature on the making of the movie.

But a Collector's Edition does not win through a support series and 3: The Dale Earnhardt Story, runs out of gas before reaching the finish line.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Good idea, but unfortunately innacurate
Comment: I'm glad to see Earnhardt's memory being cherished and honored. I think the actors all did a very good job. And the first part of the movie, showing Earnhardt's tough upbringing, was exceptional (hats off to J.K. Simmons, but I'm used to that by now).
My problems with the movie come during the later stages of it.
Problem number one: Dale's relationship with Darrell Waltrip. In reality, while they were fierce rivals, they were also very good friends. In the movie, they are portrayed as despising each other's very existence. The one scene that really galled me was when Waltrip bragged about telling the press they could "write whatever you want about Earnhardt and his team, they can't read anyway". Are there any NASCAR fans that can imagine DW saying that, not just about another driver, but about a close friend? (which he was, regardless of the movie's inaccurate portrayal)
Problem number two: Earnhardt's general actions off the track when he converses with other drivers. While Dale was certainly a tough, strong-willed, independent guy, he wasn't the malcontent grump that all the other drivers hated in the movie. With the exception of Neil Bonnet, no driver ever showed Dale any kind of respect, instead offering nothing but hostility. Not even close to the truth.
Problem number three: I do NOT like the way the movie ended. They show clips of the 2001 Daytona 500, then show the crash clip. When they show the crash, it starts just as Marlin gets into Dale, then just as Dale's car hits the wall, it fades to white, and there's a shot of Dale as a boy meeting his late father, presumably a "racetrack in heaven type thing". In my opinion, this is just irresponsible, because it fails to show just how much his death hit home. I would have included a montage showing the paramedics arriving, Earnhardt Jr. running to his dad's car after the race, the press release, the memorials all over the country, the silent third laps, Harvick's win at Atlanta, Earnhardt Jr.'s win at the Pepsi 400, etc. Someone with no prior knowledge could even think NASCAR was glad to be rid of him, because all they see is a malcontent guy everyone hates getting killed. The omission of tributes removes an essential piece of the movie-showing just how much Dale meant to NASCAR. People should know about the silent third laps for the rest of the year. People should know about Harvick, driving in just his third race, winning in Dale's car, and driving a victory lap with three fingers out the window and then dedicating it to Dale in victory lane. People should know about Earnhardt Jr. winning the very next race at Daytona, with Waltrip right behind him, then the two of them, in tears, hugging on top of Earnhardt Jr.'s car. All these things should have been included in the movie.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Earnhardt Forever
Comment: My son says that this DVD is great and he loves it. Dale Earnhardt Sr is his hero in racing and he supported him til the day he died.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: A well done movie plus great extras
Comment: I am a new fan to NASCAR, so I really wasn't too up on the life of The Intimidator. Hence, I bought this movie. This was a good movie. I learned a lot about the man, the myth and the legend. From what people tell me it was pretty accurate. The actors were highly believeable, which was important for me, and the movie was not cheesy. It was a solid movie. I am glad I got it and I will certainly watch it again and again. The bonus features were cool as well. Interviews, documentaries, race clips and highlights--it has it all! I was really pleased with this product and learned a lot about Dale Earnahardt.


Editorial Reviews:

Biographical story of Dale Earnhardt, Sr. starts with his young life and growing up with his father, Ralph, who raced for a living, but initially wanted more for his son. When Dale quits high school to start driving full time, his father aids him and shows a reluctant pride when he is initially successful. Armed with many of his father's philosophies, Dale pushed himself to be the best. His aggressive track mannerisms earned himself fans and detractors. Fellow racer Neil Bonnett was one of those long time friends and whose death deeply affected Dale. Darrell Waltrip clearly was a detractor and the two men's rivalry is clearly depicted. Off the track, Dale's determination to make it impacts two marriages. Third wife Theresa was closer to racing and met Dale when he had started his rise into the Winston Cup circuit. The story also looks at his relationship with his children, particularly son Kerry from his first marriage and whom he did not see again after age 5 until Kerry in his late teens showed up to meet his father again. Similar to his own father, Dale drove Dale Jr. to be the best, including temporarily sending him to military school when his grades slipped, but like his father, Dale Jr. only wanted to race. Contains mild profanity.


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