TOCA Season 4 OFF

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Well.. I got Senna (Triple Play Version) on Blu Ray and DVD! Merry Christmas everyone!
 
Blackberry, Drum Set, Battlefield 3, Inbetweeners movie and Hangover 2.:D

:ill: I get sick of Blackberries.... People only use them for BBM.

And I got the TOCA S4 title as well (joking ;))
 
I have a blackberry and I don't use BBM. :P

I got a new PS3 and various clothery. Bought my dad the inbetweeners movie so technically I has it. :D
 
Man this wheel is hard to a get hold of, gonna take a lot of practice. Good thing TOCA cars aren't too quick :lol:
 
Still got family round fella, they're watching some obscure old Christmas film on the TV.

Fair enough mate, I'm surprised you haven't gone Premium yet. :lol:
 
I might do soon mate, got £145 in my back pocket :lol:

It's alright for some. :lol: After my new Axe and Amplifier this year, I'll be lucky to get £100 but it's cool..:D
 
On a serious note, I have to say SENNA is one of the most touching and revealing pieces of cinema I have ever seen.

It's fascinating inside the driver briefings before the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix when Senna walks out in anger as Balestre tries to keep control, the interviews with Prost are a fascinating insight and Imola 1994 is documented in a very human perspective.

Showing the garage's and drivers reactions as Barrichello and Ratzenberger have their accidents is powerful, really puts you in their shoes. Though for me the most chilling moment is the pictures of Martin Donnelly's crash at Jerez in 1990. Seeing him motionless middle of the track, cars driving around him... it's a miracle he survived and it makes for painful viewing. Overall it's an amazing piece of Cinema, gut-wrenching yet captivating.

Watch SENNA guys, it is a masterpiece.

Merry Christmas, Furi :)
 
On a serious note, I have to say SENNA is one of the most touching and revealing pieces of cinema I have ever seen.

It's fascinating inside the driver briefings before the 1990 Japanese Grand Prix when Senna walks out in anger as Balestre tries to keep control, the interviews with Prost are a fascinating insight and Imola 1994 is documented in a very human perspective.

Showing the garage's and drivers reactions as Barrichello and Ratzenberger have their accidents is powerful, really puts you in their shoes. Though for me the most chilling moment is the pictures of Martin Donnelly's crash at Jerez in 1990. Seeing him motionless middle of the track, cars driving around him... it's a miracle he survived and it makes for painful viewing. Overall it's an amazing piece of Cinema, gut-wrenching yet captivating.

Watch SENNA guys, it is a masterpiece.

Merry Christmas, Furi :)

Agreed, it is an incredible film.

I just don't like how they make Benneton out to be the bad guys, despite the fact they were never proven to be using illegal electronic aids...

*sigh of relief* A whole post without trolling...

TROLOLOLOLOLOLOLLOLLOLOLOLOLLL.
 
O'rly? Briatore and M. Schumacher are seriously the worst people in F1 that can be imagined. :)

Jean Marie Balestre in the meetings looks like a man losing his authority and grip. The scene at the German GP is fascinating with the argument about tyre barriers and cones.
 
Jean Marie Balestre in the meetings looks like a man losing his authority and grip. The scene at the German GP is fascinating with the argument about tyre barriers and cones.

I haven't heard of Balestre much, but from what I do have heard, he was totally nuts, not even properly caring about safety. I suppose it's correct?
 
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