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i'm so sorry
it really embarrasses me to be from longview texas with all this crap on video. longview is an odd place to live, it's pretty miserable it's not really a small town feel or that of a city really. it's somewhere in between. any how all this car crazyness attracts attention to a place that really sucks basically. one of my friends fathers is featured on the video, that's pretty wierd honesty. longview is no spectacular place, i wouldn't even reccommend going there.
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Somewhere between really sad and really hilarious
This documentary of a competition at a Nisaan dealership in Longview, Texas is one of the funniest things I've ever seen. Though it is a real documentary, the contestants could not be more perfect if they were selected by a Hollywood casting agency. You have your country bumpkins with no teeth, your religious fanatic who loses the truck to praise the Lord, and the "token black guy" who is just great. I would reccomend this to anyone.
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What Does It Take?
For most of this documentary, the question arises of just what does it take to win an endurance contest. Can a woman do it? A kid. An older guy? It is always in doubt as the trials and tribulations are shared through ongoing interviews.Whether you'd ever want to try something like this or just enjoy learning about those who do, this film creates a lot of insight amid the dreariness of sleepless nights and hot days and is a real lesson in life.
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Enjoyable, not great, recommend as a rental
This is a fun DVD to watch, but only because of the strangeness of the contest and the characters. The documentary itself is poorly filmed, and during several exciting moments -- including the VERY END OF THE CONTEST -- the cameramen are off doing something else, and then suddenly rushing off to catch the reaction shots, rather than the actual moment. I can't imagine why a camera wasn't left on a tripod and trained on the truck at all times, especially when there were only two participants left, to catch the final moments of the contest.
I would recommend that anyone who enjoys documentary film check this out of the public library, or rent it, but I wouldn't necessarily recommend it as a purchase.
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bring in the better camera, keep the story
The story behind the movie is easily the most interesting part. But when it comes to cinematography, camera work, or even just shots, it is not that great to the common viewer, or any viewer for that matter. When it first started I was very surprised that it looked like a home movie that did not shake, thank goodness that it did not shake! But the plot behind it is interesting, being a touch a truck till you drop contest. Still, I can not get over the fact that the picture had much to be desired. However, I liked the strangeness of the competition so I, overall, liked the movie and hope that, camera work aside, you will like it for the contest itself.