Ford v Ferrari - MOVIE REACTION!!
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Rick and Calvin react to and discuss Ford v Ferrari - #fordvferrari
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0:00 - Intro
1:31 - Reaction
54:37 - Hell of a story
54:56 - American Underdog
55:48 - Ford
57:12 - GT40
59:21 - Racing for 24 hours
1:00:57 - Great Performances
1:01:55 - Ken Miles
1:02:25 - Shelby & Ford
1:03:40 - Ford or Ferrari
1:05:54 - Final Thoughts
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@PowderedToastMan420
11 ай бұрын
WEIRD THE AL YANKOVIC STORY REACTION, PLEASE. 🤞✌️
@Cronus111
11 ай бұрын
How much have you guys given to the writers and actors each month from the money you earn before and after the strike, due to their labor?
The scene of Ford crying is my favourite probably, because at first it's comedic and you're thinking that he's just pissed himself he's so scared. But then you realize that he's crying because he misses his Dad and wished he was there just totally flips the scene on its head
@catherinesanchez1185
11 ай бұрын
My favorite scene in the movie
@BinkyTheToaster
11 ай бұрын
Those are the tears of legacy fulfilled.
@hoshinoutaite
10 ай бұрын
Henry Ford was just a businessman making a product. He didn't have a whole lot of passion for cars. Edsel, Henry II's father, died young of stomach cancer. He was passionate about cars. He put together the Lincoln and Mercury divisions of Ford.
@ben_spiller
9 ай бұрын
Best scene in the film. Has you chuckling and then BAM right in the feels.
@Lmonhaze
3 ай бұрын
mine is enzo ferrari turning to his minion saying „bellissimo“ goosebumps
Ken Miles was a beast, it was a huge loss to the racing world.
@JohnConstantine-ri9wh
11 ай бұрын
Just from this movie I was pretty heartbroken from his death
@josephguillerey4391
11 ай бұрын
Huge loss among many unfortunately, he died 6 weeks after Giuseppe Farina (the first F1 champion), 8 months before Lorenzo Bandini (F1 and Le Mans race winner and the main Ferrari driver in the movie) and 2 years before Jim Clark, one of the few drivers who could pretend to be the GOAT of motorsports. Ford even lost one of it's drivers in a crash during the practice of the 24h Ken almost won. Death was everywhere in those decades of motorsport.
@beedubree2550
10 ай бұрын
@@josephguillerey4391 not to mention the disaster at le mans 1955 barely more than a decade before
@josephguillerey4391
10 ай бұрын
@@beedubree2550 yeah although i didn't mention it, because if we had to do all the race cars related deaths 11 years on each side of this movie, it would be the longest comment i ever wrote on youtube (and i wrote some looong ones)
@sosojar6849
9 ай бұрын
I’m absolutely crushed , the movie destroyed me never have i ever thought a movie would break my heart like that , rest in peace legend 😢🕊️
$200 a day in 1966 is roughly $1887 a day in 2023 which is insane!
@ghostphoenix666
11 ай бұрын
Inflation is a dick in terms of spending money
Niki Lauda´s movie Rush is also a fantastic movie watched them one after another
@hellfish2309
11 ай бұрын
very different stories, but both excellent movies
@gildo101rossi
11 ай бұрын
It’s not a Niki Lauda movie, it’s a Lauda & Hunt movie.
@subasurf
11 ай бұрын
A great film but incredibly inaccurate.
@Shaf-ci4om
10 ай бұрын
@@subasurfaccording to niki lauda its pretty accurate . But according to james hunt's son his fathers character was not accurate
@GabrielWars
8 ай бұрын
YES, THANK YOU
The guy playing Leo Beebe played a typical office uptight antagonist, the film needed one. But Leo Beebe was actually a lot more supportive in reality.
@kghyeah9032
11 ай бұрын
Lies. Beebe was a c*nt
@ImmortalLlama
11 ай бұрын
It's kinda funny because I've only seen him in this and Hulk 2003 where he plays almost the same character
@jjpark98
11 ай бұрын
@@ImmortalLlama It's called type casting and there are a lot of actors that are just really good at playing a certain type of character. And as such they get that same role in a lot of movies they're in.
@josephguillerey4391
11 ай бұрын
and the whole team knew that finish formation would give the win to Mclaren and Amon, but Miles and Hulme were good friends with them and didn't care.
@dudermcdudeface3674
11 ай бұрын
I don't think the film needed an antagonist. In fact, it's one of the only few steps down from filmmaking grace in Ford v. Ferrari that they did that. They could have made something great and settled for something good, for no reason.
In 1955, there was a terrible crash at Le Mans where vehicle debris was launched into the crowd only 2.5 hours into the race. Over 80 people died, 120 injured and the race organizes decided not to cancel the race. There were people on the opposite side of the track that knew there had been an accident but didn’t know how severe. The organizers were heavily criticized, but they said that they chose not to cancel the race in order to keep most of the audience busy watching rather than leaving and blocking the roads for the emergency response vehicles. Absolutely insane day in racing sports.
@mattrobinson5479
10 ай бұрын
There was also an accident where a persons car filled with water while it was raining and they got electrocuted
@agentsculder2451
10 ай бұрын
And a couple of years later there was a bad accident at the Mille Miglia in Italy where several children in the crowd died. F1 drivers used to be killed a lot. The safety hugely improved, especially after Senna died.
MY only complaint, I wish they'd had a fuller table for this reaction.
@CK-bd8tj
11 ай бұрын
Maybe Im wrong, but I was assuming the others had seen it already.
@nyxknight7555
11 ай бұрын
@@CK-bd8tjmaybe but that hasn’t stopped them before many times
@flaggerify
11 күн бұрын
@@nyxknight7555 But many movies never get a reaction.
Their friendly fight at 27:50 is hilarious. I love that scene
@AlasdairGR
11 ай бұрын
Favorite part of the fight is when Shelby goes to pick up a can to hit Ken, but decides at the last second that it's too dangerous and hits Ken with the loaf of bread instead. 😂
@jimbass1664
10 ай бұрын
Even funnier when you click it's Jason Bourne hitting Batman with a loaf of bread!
Such a great film, great story, great cast and direction.
This movie is really Ford Vs Shelby/Miles... Amazing movie with a devastating ending. Ken was one of a kind. Full Stop. One of a kind
Shelby was a 1 of a kind.
@hellfish2309
11 ай бұрын
“I’ll tell you huuuuWhat…” I think this is Damon’s best
If you like this movie you're gonna love "Rush" showing the history of Nikki Lauda and James Hunt in Formula 1
Bale and Damon brought it all to these roles, my personal favourites from the both of them
SH!t YES - THIS is a movie; made for much less than a lot of what’s being made today, and made with such attention and care Mangold and Damon at their best, not that Bale was bad, but it felt like less of a burden for him and more a fun opportunity My favorite scene is when Ken’s son timidly asks Phil Remington “have you ever been on fire?🥺🥺
@agp11001
11 ай бұрын
True, Bale looked like he genuinely just had fun doing this movie.
No joke. One of my all time favorites.
As a car nut, every time I watch this movie, I get emotional. I can feel the passion from the acting and the story all together. Sure there are things that were exaggerated a bit but overall, it's a damn good movie and give you small hints into who Shelby and Miles were as racers and as men. Also I was so gitty watching the Camaro running through Le Mans this year, it was a sight to see and hear. Andddd I can't wait for next year's Le Mans. Ford is making a return with the Mustang GT3. EXCITING!! I freaking love cars and always will. Thanks for sharing~
Miles would have been the only person to win Sebring, Daytona, and Le Mans in the same year. Such a robbery.
It is weirdly cut (one of the only bad cuts in the movie), but Ford II was NOT talking to the workers on the line, he's addressing the suits with his "you're fired if you don't come up with an idea tomorrow" speech. He just wants to make sure the car builders SEE him do it.
Man I feel Calvin’s reaction at 54:01 ending isn’t what anyone expected to be but yeah ken miles is damn legend
fun fact: the daytona race was filmed at the real life auto club speedway. also you can get glimspes of its modern safety features, like the catchfence and safer barriers because they couldnt be removed for filming. theres also the track lights and scoring pylon that can be seen
Perfect Movie, my favorite scene is when he grabs the can, then goes " nah thats to heavy" and then goes for the Chips :D Edit: Love Calvin, he doesnt overreact over sad or moving things, he just sits there and his eyes get red :)
*"There's a point, 7,000 RPM, where everything fades. The machine becomes weightless; just disappears. And all that's left is a body moving through space and time. 7,000 RPM, that's where you meet it. You feel it coming; it creeps up on you, close in your ear. Can i ask you a question, the only question that matters...... who are you?."A good racer is worth their weight in gold but a good racer that knows their car like the back of their hand is priceless! Only Ken Miles could have pushed the car that far because he knew what that engine could handle* The racing scenes in this movie make Fast & Furious look like a Disney movie. I could watch this movie and listen to the soundtrack over & over & over again a million times and i'll NEVER get tired of it. I don't care what anyone else thinks, but i can't stress enough that this was is THE pinnacle of "The Theatre Experience", the energy, the SFX, the emotions, everything! was truly built for the setting. Bale as Ken Miles has become so iconic to me i think it even tops even his performance as Batman. Heck!... Matt Damon should've won an Oscar just for chewing gum, he does it like a boss!. They couldn't of casted anyone better for our duo. They have possibly the best chemistry in history. A good racer is worth their weight in gold, but a good racer that knows their car like the back of their hand is priceless!. Only Ken Miles could have pushed the car that far because he knew what the engine could handle. It really is sad that back then and even today he doesn't get the fame & appreciation he deserves, but thanks to this movie all new generations will know about this legend, first triple crown winner!. R.I.P.❤🩹 This movie became one of my all time favourites of any genre, nothing ever beats those based off the true events in real life, and i don’t think any movie can take it's place anytime soon or forever. 🏁❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
The fact that Rick watched initial d fills me with great joy, I love that series! You guys seriously need to do a reaction to that asap! And I watched ford v Ferrari in the theaters right before Covid, knowing the story already but watching it unfold on screen, made this one of my favorite films period
36:48 *"This isn't even my Final Gear!"*
Enzo Ferrari was his own worst enemy in so many ways. Apart from this episode with Ford, he also was responsible for creating his most direct adversary, Ferruccio Lamborghini. Back then, Lamborghini made tractors (still do, so far as I know), but Ferruccio Lamborghini bought a Ferrari sports car for his wife. They both hated some things about it, so Ferruccio took it back to Enzo Ferrari and asked for some changes, which was a fairly common occurrence in a hand built car. For whatever reason, the two got into a heated argument and Ferruccio went home and formed his own sports car company then and there. The Lamborghini car company made some of the most beautiful and influential sports cars of the last 50+ years, really starting with the Miura, but going to the Countach, which was the most celebrated exotic sports car of the late 70s and 80s, before being replaced with the Diablo. Other models of Lamborghini were also built during this time that were very gorgeous. Sorry to ramble, but I love how much powerful personalities can adversely affect the course of a corporation. Cheers!
@skyraider87
Ай бұрын
Underrated car from Lamborghini, the Espada
@bryanwilson4386
Ай бұрын
@@skyraider87 Yes, and it's lovely too!
Finally! But where’s the rest of the team?
@jxchamb
11 ай бұрын
They're Chevy fans.
@LeMn680
11 ай бұрын
They already watched it
@zach177
11 ай бұрын
I highly doubt these guys care about car brands
This film was damn good and a lot of fun.
Thank you for not cutting it down a lot and not talking over everything analyzing every nuance, I enjoyed this hour with you fellas ….best of luck with your channel and I wish you gents much success………
my favorite racing movie, up there with RUSH
For another racing movie Rush is a good one to keep on the radar
It's good to be in a world with both -- the "wow" factor with Ferrari, and the Ford so that everybody can drive.
If you guys enjoyed this you guys should watch Rush!
Id love to see you guys watch Rush, another great racing movie based on a true story
This was one of my top 5 Movies about Race Cars and driving. Another top tier movie based on true events that the Blind Wave crew should watch is RUSH!! You won't be disappointed and have have the whole crew for that one 👍
To this day no driver has ever successfully completed “The Triple Crown.” Ken was robbed of this achievement by being asked to slow down for the photo. Many fans consider Ken Miles to be the only one to ever do it, even tho as far as the rulebooks and result stats say otherwise.
Hope Rush is next
The burger joint where Shelby meets Ken to discuss driving for him is just around the corner from where I live. They used the used car dealer at the opposite end of the parking lot from the burger joint. They even CGI'd a drive-in movie screen in the background which at the time dotted the L.A. landscape.
Brilliant movie & reaction Rick & Calvin! 💯💯💯
rush next?
"Tell him he's not Henry Ford: he's Henry Ford the second." is such a cold line 🙌🏾
If you’re looking for another racing movie based on a true story you should definitely check out Rush if you haven’t already
Loved your reactions ❤! Next month the entire group should watch Gran Turismo when it comes out on streaming platform :)
I always wanted to see who would win in a fight between Batman and Jason Bourne, but we got this instead!
@paratus04
11 ай бұрын
Don’t forget the Punisher! Oh and Kens wife is a time traveler.
They got rid of the "running" start after Jackie Ickx, who though it was dangerous (drivers would race with no belts for half a lap), strolled across to his car and won anyway. Also, that ain't Christian Bales' accent. He's playing a Birmingham accent as that's what Ken sounded like.
As a car lover, this movie was just brilliant. Especially the Perfect Lap scene.
Yo love this movie glad you guys finally watch it
man i really wanted to see a full table on this one, one of my favorite movies for sure
When y'all were talking spectators and hay bales? Look up the '55 LeMans race. The most horrific crash that ever happened in motorsports, imho. The event changed LeMans and racing in a significant way. Thank heaven! Formula One, LeMans/endurance racing, and NASCAR are totally different today in terms of driver safety, track layout/condition, machines/materials, and technology/engineering. Spectator safety and medical facilities are major factors as well. Racing during the era depicted in this great film represented a tougher, more brutal time in racing. It took a boatload of courage to climb into the cockpit of those cars. There was a sense of glamour, and dare I say, a romantic aura that surrounded the sport back then. There was a true sentimental feeling...a lot of great drivers died. My dad and my brother were gearheads...I was raised GM and Chevy. Our tractors were Fords. I loved this film! I enjoyed your reactions very much. Thank you!👏👏👏
Great reaction, guys! One fun fact that deserves serious appreciation: computers didn't come anywhere near the effects department. All the racing effects, including all the crashes and collisions, are the good old fashioned real deal. The only visual effects used was done to paint in the grandstands, signs, crowds, etc. Easily the best use of practical effects since Star Wars 40 years ago and Ford v Ferrari wasn't even nominated.
I would love you guys to watch the racing film rush based on formula one 1976
Probably one of the first disasters I've seen on TV when I was a kid was a documentary of this 1950's crash at the 24 hours of Le Mans, where the driver and dozens of spectators were just... gone. So many lives lost. Such a horrible thing to see and comprehend as a child. Watched this in the theater with a *_really_* strong appreciation of how incredibly dangerous motorsports racing could be, especially back in those days. _Ford v Ferrari_ definitely has to be one of the best racing movies ever made -- not just because of the race, but as a constant ironic reminder of how valuable one's life is.
My friend has one. His family owned ford dealerships for 50 years. He takes it out once a year to get the tags done. Lives in a normal lil house. You’d never know what’s in the garage.
Thx for the reaction
an important note about the final message at the end, its true no american car has won overall, but corvette and ford have both won the LMGTE pro class multiple times in the past 20 or so years
Fantastic film. One of my favorites
I'm a Brit & not much of a car nut: God-damn, I love this film.
I love you guys!! 😊❤
WEIRD THE AL YANKOVIC STORY REACTION, PLEASE. 🤞✌️
The cinematography for this movie is just beautiful. It was a treat to watch it on an imax screen. Boy does james mangold know how to make good looking movies.
I had the same reaction as you did when I watched it at the cinema 😢 and every time I see this ending
they filmed the house right behind my middle school couple years ago. the school had to turn off the bell so it wouldnt interrupt the movie
@carlosg3120
11 ай бұрын
so was the garage and the diner scene
Rush based on the rivalry with Niki Lauda and James Hunt in F1 is amazing too
Watched it when it came out and it was purely filled with emotions but in a world of motorsports.
Ken Miles, a true legend for a reason 😭💔
Ken's point about "the perfect lap" is so much more relevant that people think or give it credit for, especially nowadays, and within that, especially in the world of F1 racing with all the regulation tightenings lately and how everyone is looking for innovation.... and, outside that, in the general everyday world, with what pertains to AI and definitions, of all types. "the perfect lap", when you work it down, is the most efficient way to lap a track... and that in itself translates to, as Ken puts it, every gear change, every corner, every break, etc. so, the moment you've found "the perfect lap", the only way to perfect that is to remove whatever doesn't make the difference.... for example, the driver, you can replace with a computer.... the canopy, useless with no driver... all you need is four wheels to sit the chassis onto, and the engine to move it. and that, is what is being approached in the world of F1: remove the refueling, remove the custom tire design, remove the turbo design, remove the gear customization... sooner than later you'll arrive to *the* absolute true most-efficient way to design the ultimate racing car, down to the atom size thickness of each part. and when that happens... what then? who makes the difference? ... the driver. so, teams who would race across the board with the one most copy-pasted blueprint for car and would try to save weight, would start recruiting drivers thinner and thinner still to where the weight of the driver ultimately approaches zero... and then, you would have effectively removed the driver from the equation. now, take that model, and consider the modern world as it is lately, with AI entering the picture. all of that, from that one line: "out there, there's perfection." so, what's actually the cost of *_"the perfect"_* anything?
One thing i noticed... the rpm tacho's don't tick up... back then, they used chronomatic ones that ticks up and down with the revs...
Nice reaction guys, I loved this movie. If you like to continue this path, I suggest Rush (2013) about the 1976 Formula 1 rivalry between James Hunt and Niki Lauda. That is also an awesome racing movie with fantastic actors/characters.
MORE CAR STUFF, I LOVE IT!
When you mentioned the crowd safety on the track not being like that now. You should check out the Isle of Man TT race and see how dangerous it is for the spectators there 😊
Late to the party, but still want to note: The GT40 was TECHNICALLY NOT the first/only American-made car to win Le Mans. Though much of its development was done over here, the GT40 was built in the UK. Moreover, it only won in 66, 68, and 69. In 1967, the race was won by the Mk IV, a new design derived from the J-Car(which Miles was testing when he had his fatal accident) that was genuinely entirely American built. The winning car that year was also driven by the all-American driver lineup of Dan Gurney and AJ Foyt. Sure, it's kinda nitpicky to dispute the GT40's status as American vs UK built when you really look at things, but it is an interesting distinction, and it does NOT diminish the legend either way.
Great movie! ♥
One of the best films from 2019. A good year for movies.
1:03:23 The Mustang was not changed into an EV SUV. The Mustang S650 comes out next year.
when bale's character goes to the show and shelby introduces him to his associate and they say they'vve met before (the two of them were friends in American Psycho)
Another great performance from Christian Bale
Great movie!
Such an underrated movie
Fun fact: at the Ford executive meeting at 4:40, my uncle is portrayed as one of the extras as he was present for that meeting!
One note for you they changed some things for the movie. Ken did race LeMans in 1965 the year before the win in 66. But all the Ford cars had transmission issues. The not going and listening on the radio was made up for the film.
the most important event in motorsport history
A surprise to be sure but a welcome one
Good timing with Gran Turismo coming out today, which also features the Le Mans.
My dream Star Wars show is pod racing mixed with this movie and Rush.
hell of a movie. please watch Rush next.
Christian Bale was doing a Birmingham accent (like Ozzy Osbourne) as Ken Miles was from Sutton Coldfield , which is a town in that city.
Chill Ricks lookin extra snazzy lol
Edsel Ford, Henry Ford II's father, and Henry Ford's son basically worked himself to death running the company and overseeing its wartime production, and passed away at a young age. He never got to see what the Ford Company would become, nor fulfill his own dreams for what he wanted to develop. As such, I find it completely believable that Henry Ford II was obsessed with living up to the legacy he inherited, and to make the company into something his father would have wanted to see.
Inital D 😂, The 86 of akina
Remember how Shelby just bet his entire co.? Well, he still got absorbed anyways into Ford. But it goes to show that there will always be a Shelby in the legacy of Ford
Great movie and story, but It's always funny that Ford is made out to be the underdog in the story, when in reality, they were the ones with the unlimited budget going up against a team that literally made cars by hand in a garage.
" Rush " next please guys.
Excellent movie. Bale doesn't quite nail the accent, Brummie is very hard to mimic without either missing entirely or coming across as parody, but he does a decent job. Also his son wears an Aston Villa football shirt in the early stages of Le Mans, the club local hits dad and the greatest team in the world :)
Yess!!!!
as a racing fan and someone who is racing my self I just want to say that this movie is literally the best movie in the world even if they took some liberties. Also Fun Fact: in Le Mans as well as other 24hr races around the world like the 24h of Daytona or the 24h of Spa Francorchamps teams will still change the whole brake assembly one their cars, though usually only on the GT3 cars. another thing as well, I would have loved if Ken did win Le Mans cause he deserved the win, but if the black and white number 2 Gt40 with Bruce McLaren driving didn't win then we probably wouldn't have McLaren as a car company.
gotta watch Rush (2013) film
Ok you guys gotta watch Rush (2013) next! That movie is absolutely incredible. Then when Grand Turismo comes out for streaming watch that, it was pretty good too.
The best racing movie imo so good
God, this is such a good movie...as a lifelong gearhead who's known about Shelby, Lee Ioacocca, and Ford's ups and downs with mismanagement of projects it's so infuriating seeing the bureaucracy depicted so well...they really made the right characters absolutely despicable, and showed Henry II as the sort of irrational child stuck in his namesake's shadow that he was...
Imagine being the other driver accepting first place when you know goddamn well you didn't win