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Haha I can say I wasn't a stunt driver. I was advising on the sim and real racing bits.Exciting stuff!! You'll have to add "stunt driver" to the CV now.
Haha I can say I wasn't a stunt driver. I was advising on the sim and real racing bits.Exciting stuff!! You'll have to add "stunt driver" to the CV now.
Gonna take the blame for the inevitable lack of realism any movie based on racing is gonna have? 🤣But I can say I have been involved since GT Planet published the announcement of Neill Blomkamp directing it….
I was on set from day one but I haven't seen the edits.
Huh nice!! Get your IMDB page ready 😅All I'm gonna say is... that's me. And it's been interesting reading the hot takes in this thread View attachment 1252925
...Then the movie will be good.Haha I can say I wasn't a stunt driver. I was advising on the sim and real racing bits.
The films being pitched as being current... hence the PS5's and GT7 branding.Huracan GT3 included as the "villain" car, but didn't enter service until 2016 season. Well after Jann's time in GTA and also the final year GTA operated, not the start.
I do find myself wondering if there's going to be any take on Jann's own flip.The prototype crash+flip scene likely inspired by the 2012 crash between Toyota #8 and Ferrari #81 where Anthony Davidson suffered fractured vertabrae.
That makes more sense, thanks!I think the setting is modern day as if GT Academy was happening now
Was just about to say this. Very brave of @kart.no.38 to even say he's adjacent to this. As you can see here, the internet is wonderfully helpful..Gonna take the blame for the inevitable lack of realism any movie based on racing is gonna have? 🤣
That’s boss, well done 🙂Unfortunately I am unable to share any details about the movie until the higher-ups give me permission. But I can say I have been involved since GT Planet published the announcement of Neill Blomkamp directing it. When I saw that post I cold-emailed him and he brought me onboard to help.
I was on set from day one but I haven't seen the edits.
I'll admit I am one of the bigger skeptics just because the idea of "Gran Turismo" being a movie with a narrative storyline is just a concept I never would have thought or imagined. To a degree, I still am not sure if a Gran Turismo as a film is necessarily what alot of people want (Certainly not more then Sony) so the overall success is still something I am abit skeptical about but maybe I'll be proven wrong. That fact that you are there does put some relief that at the very least the racing won't be entirely Hollywood as hell (Even the flip in the trailer, something that usually is beyond improbable, looks like it might be somewhat accurate. There's even a Ferrari involved, someone's been paying attention )All I'm gonna say is... that's me. And it's been interesting reading the hot takes in this thread View attachment 1252925
Gonna guess its "Loosely" based on said events, just set in the present instead of back in that exact timeline (Hence, Nissan and GT looking way more recent then back in around 2011). Kinda makes sense considering GT7 IS the current game.The inaccuracies of a movie thats supposed to be based on events during 2011 are incredibly jarring.
What were you expecting, a documentary?The inaccuracies of a movie thats supposed to be based on events during 2011 are incredibly jarring.
GT4 movie trailer voiceover:"...in a school.... in Newark, England... a group assembles... no-one knows who they were - or - what they were doin'..."
It's based on a real story, I'd say it's fairly grounded as a premise, and you only have to go back and watch some of GT academy at the time to see why the finalists not being portrayed as a bunch of pro-athletes might not exactly be an unfair stereotype... no offence to any GTPers that were thereAs an almost-40 year old, I get I'm probably not the target audience for this trailer. That said, I was hoping the Gran Turismo movie was going to be something more grounded like Ford v. Ferrari or Rush; and instead it appears to be F&F on closed circuits. I also feel like they could have told this story of a gamer becoming a racer without doing the dumb stereotype of "all gamers are 98 pound weaklings" thing. (Especially when there's no shortage of pro athletes that play videogames now.)
Maybe the movie itself will actually be quite good, but this trailer definitely made me say "I'll wait and see what audiences think of it" rather than "Gotta see it opening weekend!"
Edit: And can I say how annoying the whole "Five Seconds of Trailer Before the Actual Trailer" trend is? Like are people's attention spans really that short nowadays? 🤦♂️
maybe I was right to be excited?
I think people who want to see it should buy a roulette spin and see if they win an invitation.I hope they ise the roulette wheel some how in the movie. Oh you passed a goal, here are two cars, an engine, the invitation you need to finish a menu and six gold coins. Let's spin the wheel and see what you get....
COINS!!!
Yes!!!I think people who want to see it should buy a roulette spin and see if they win an invitation.