Speedway News Nascar fans only! What are your thoughts on the movie Talladega Nights?
Are you looking forward to seeing it? Or do you think it will be stupid?
Also, I heard on the news the other night it was filmed at Lowe's Motor Speedway! Is this correct?
I think since Nascar seems to be promoting the movie it won't make Nascar look bad, plus Will Farrell is a fan! Oh well, it is a comedy...I think we can take the heat, lord knows we take it on Yahoo! Answers...lol!
From wikipedia.org :
"Although Talladega is in the title of the movie, only one week of shooting actually took place in Alabama. The rest of the movie was shot in North Carolina. Primary shooting locations included the Charlotte region of North Carolina (including Cabarrus County and Gaston County). Even race scenes taking place at Texas Motor Speedway were actually shot at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, NC. "
I'm am really looking forward to seeing the movie, like everyone else, I hope that it doesn't tarnish our sport. Will Ferrell is a funny guy, and every time I've seen him interviewed, he has always been very supportive of the drivers and their fans and of Nascar in general.
I guess we won't have to late too much longer, it starts this weekend!!
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