NASCAR is just not among the many most revered sports activities on the earth, in truth it’s not even essentially the most revered type of auto racing (that distinction belongs to Method 1). However like all high-speed competitors, it’s seen its share of tragedies, dramatic comebacks, and heart-pounding picture finishes. A really nice NASCAR film should strike the right steadiness between embracing the game’s depth whereas additionally having the self-awareness to lovingly poke enjoyable at its fanbase. Few NASCAR films have reached this platonic excellent however many have tried, with diverse outcomes. Beneath are the 8 greatest NASCAR movies ever made, from the dramatic and compelling to the delightfully absurd.
Talladega Nights (2006)
No film higher captures the enjoyable and spirit of NASCAR than Talladega Nights. Clearly, the movie is a comedy and its portrayal of NASCAR, its followers, and its drivers is satirical. Nonetheless, it’s arduous to not watch this with out feeling a necessity for velocity. Crew Shake and Bake’s closing race within the movie’s conclusion is genuinely thrilling. There are additionally some moments right here that can resonate with NASCAR followers, a lot in the identical means that Spinal Faucet strikes a nerve with some musicians. In good satire, there’s at all times a wholesome dose of fact. It should even be said that Will Ferrell’s prayer scene in Talladega Nights is among the many funniest bits he’s ever executed and his youngsters threatening to come back at their grandpa “like a spider monkey” won’t ever not be humorous.
Vehicles (2006)
Vehicles, Pixar’s film about race automobiles is basically extra of a movie about not being an smug jerk and realizing how dependent all of us are on the assist of others. It’s additionally a little bit of a loving tribute to roadside cities scattered throughout Arizona, New Mexico, and different stops alongside Route 66. Though the plot of the movie solely typically includes NASCAR, the film remains to be a celebration of traditional American automobile tradition, that point way back when hitting the highway, criss-crossing the nation, and never caring if you happen to received a bit of misplaced felt like an thrilling and romantic concept. If this charming movie doesn’t encourage you to take a highway journey, no film will.
Racing Goals (2009)
This 2009 documentary by Marshall Curry is a good movie about youth, ambition, and race automobile driving that deserves much more consideration than it receives. The movie profiles younger aspiring NASCAR drivers competing within the World Karting Affiliation, a youth league that serves a coaching floor for NASCAR. It’s a bit like a racing model of Hoop Goals however maybe extra inspiring. Enjoyable reality: this film marks the very first characteristic movie producing credit score for Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson.
Days of Thunder (1990)
Truthfully, any racing film directed by Tony Scott and starring Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, and Robert Duvall is making it on this record, if for no different motive than out of respect for all these concerned. Days of Thunder is, in contrast to a few of the different movies on this record, a comparatively severe and easy depiction of NASCAR. It’s a bit like High Gun on the bottom however not fairly as memorable and missing an distinctive sequel. The movie, like every little thing the Scott brothers have been concerned in, seems stunning and even options Talladega Nights co-star John C. Reilly in a supporting position. (Didn’t anticipate John C. Reilly to be the king of NASCAR films however right here we’re). If you happen to’re intrigued by Days of Thunder and haven’t seen it, overlook concerning the trailer and simply watch this superior clip as a substitute. It’s pure cinema.
Greased Lightning (1977)
No, it’s not a characteristic adaptation of the Grease music, it’s Richard Pryor’s surprisingly dramatic flip as Wendell Scott, who was one of many first black NASCAR drivers. It’s a bit of unusual to see Pryor in a drama however he does a fantastic job, injecting the character with simply the correct quantity of charisma. Pam Grier co-stars together with (inexplicably) folk-rock legend Richie Havens. It’s an odd forged however this underseen movie is surprisingly good and delivers a rousing dose of feel-good inspiration.
The Final American Hero (1973)
This gem stars Jeff Bridges as one other real-life NASCAR driver, Junior Johnson, who was the topic of a Tom Wolfe article on which this movie relies. Johnson was a bootlegger who stop moonshining to change into one in every of NASCAR’s most legendary drivers. He later had a profitable second profession as a workforce proprietor. In 1986, President Ronald Reagan granted Johnson a pardon for his moonshining conviction. If that’s not a NASCAR story, what’s? The Final American Hero is a raucous good time, on par with lots of the nice automobile films of the Seventies, equivalent to Le Mans and Gone in 60 Seconds.
Stroker Ace (1983)
You possibly can’t actually have an inventory of car-related films with out Burt Reynolds making no less than one look. His 1983 motion comedy Stroker Ace is just not precisely one in every of his greatest outings however it does pay loving tribute to the game of auto racing, with legendary NASCAR drivers Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty making cameo appearances. Stroker Ace is a bizarre movie with numerous jokes that don’t fairly land however it should gently heat the center of any NASCAR fan. It’s additionally incumbent upon any cinema lover to take no less than one lap round Burt Reynolds’ filmography.
Speedway (1968)
Speedway is an Elvis film, which is type of its personal style. Elvis wasn’t a fantastic actor however he was a enjoyable display presence who gravitated in the direction of some wacky materials. On this movie, he co-stars with Nancy Sinatra who performs, of all issues, an IRS agent who falls in love with Elvis’ NASCAR driver character. Speedway is just not a cinematic masterpiece however if you happen to occur to fall into the middle of a Venn diagram of NASCAR and Elvis followers, that is definitely the movie for you. The extremely fake-looking units are all coated with shiny late-60s psychedelic colours and the background actors seem like they had been borrowed from the set of Austin Powers. It’s type of superior and does have a good time NASCAR however it is perhaps a good much less practical movie than Vehicles.