Winning
L**A
Who doesn't love a Paul Newman film?
Great film in all respects and I am not a racing enthusiast!
T**N
I got to meet Paul Newman, Robert Wagner and Richard Thomas and even got their autographs!
Great movie! I am from Indianapolis, Indiana and back when part of the movie was filmed at the Indy 500 Race Track I got to meet Paul Newman, Robert Wagner and Richard Thomas and even got their autographs. Some of my family and I got to be extras for crowd shots in the stands. So when filming some of the racing scenes the directors would tell us to stand and make different reaction gestures etc.. It was quite an experience and everyone who participated for crowd shots got paid $100 each for a few hours of being there. Back then that was a lot of money! In the racing scenes when they show the crowds in the stands I can slow down the video and pause it and see my family and me! Oh So COOL! It is a Great Movie to watch with Excellent Acting and not just because I am in the movie Ha, Ha!
L**S
Saw this movie at the drive in
Love Paul Newman, very classy man. Great movie, love the races
J**T
Winning a Winner
I hadn't seen Winning for maybe 25 years, so when I saw that it was available on VHS I thought it would be worth the $9.98. I recalled the premise of the movie - a racecar driver trying to find the balance between career and wife and son - but few of the details, but I remembered that I enjoyed it immensely.Newman paired with Woodward, and Richard Thomas pre-John Boy! A tight script about marital infidelity coupled with fine directing and acting, mix in some grand cinematography at the old brickyard (shot during the actual race in 1968), and a fine Dave Grusin soundtrack, and the product is a real winner!Where infidelity is concerned, we are often quick to blame one partner or the other. But if we are honest, we must ultimately see that both partners can be at fault. Winning shows that so often one partner can be responsible and the other to blame.A thought-provoking movie, despite a glaring technical flaw - Newman carrying the Borg Warner trophy around like a bowling trophy (any racing fan would know the Borg Warner trophy weighs nearly 100 pounds; the winner actually gets a replica that stands about 14 inches tall and weighs about five pounds) - director James Goldstone gets the most not only from his actors, but also from the backdrop of the movie: the 1968 Indy 500. The excitement and pageantry of the "greatest spectacle in racing" are expertly captured. These finely tuned machines from the "golden era" of racing are shown gracefully circling the track, like a skater delicately balanced on a single skate blade. Even the wrecks, shown in agonizing slow motion, have a certain beauty about them, while one of Newman's pit stops manages to stylistically contrast sitting still while his car is being serviced with the exhilaration of being on the track and at speed.For fans of Newman and Woodward and racing buffs alike, Winning is a winner. And at $9.98, it's a steal, too!
S**E
The Super Dave Seal of Approval!
Two actors who really are married acting in a movie acting like they really are married. To me this is a great movie and was about racing people and their lives. I raced with Paul Newman in SCCA back in the 70's and he was while a very private person, he was no doubt a good driver. He was just being Paul in this and he even told me this was one of the easiest movies he ever did because he could just be himself for once.
D**A
Paul + Joanne= Beautiful Chemistry
I recently watched this movie for the first time ever, and was met with an interesting, compelling storyline and phenomenal acting. Paul Newman is top-notch, as always, making acting look like a walk in the park. His real-life wife Joanne Woodward was excellent, as well. I enjoyed the racing sequences in the film, but I'd say what grabbed me the most about it was the obvious love between Newman and Woodward. They'd been married for 10 years when they filmed "Winning," and in my opinion it really shows. They are at ease with each other...the love scenes are comfortable and romantic. Robert Wagner and Richard Thomas also bring fabulous performances to the table.All in all, a wonderful movie.
T**S
not top notch, nut still worth seeing
This movie is often mentioned as a member of the great pantheon of classic race movies, and it does belong there but it is more of a bottom feeder compared to "Grand Prix" and certainly "Le Mans". It is not the quality of the race footage or the throughout great performances of Newman, Woodward, and a very junior Richard Thomas, impressive on his movie debut. It is more the script that is the problem, and the movie lacks crucial time in the beginning to develop the characters and their relationships. Robert Wagner is a weak link in this movie since he never establishes himself as the friend and rival of the Newman character Frank Capua, and the whole delivery of his part in the affair with Capua's wife is weak. Where "Le Mans" does very much with little words, this movie sometimes fails to establish the relationship drama in key scenes, yet is very touching at times.The track drama on the other hand is captured flawlessly, and the viewer gets some very interesting impressions on how the Indy 500 were run in the late 60ies, just before the hayday of the snakepit. With the right level of expectation this is an enjoyable movie, and the quality of the DVD leaves nothing to desire.
D**S
I enjoyed this film just as much as some of Newman's huge classics.
This film does not measure up to films like The Hustler, Hud, or The Verdict but I believe it really should. Even though what happens is not exactly revolutionary by todays standards, the story really is interesting and the strong and effective acting by the three leads really does makwe this a highly entertaining film. Much like other Newman sport movies (Huster, Color of Money) the game itself is not the point of the film its the characters that matter most and the sport they play just so happens to be what they do for a living. Great Film
S**I
Super
Merci pour votre rapidité, j ai commandé samedi 12h reçu lundi vraiment top
C**T
Stimmungsreicher 70er-Film
Im korrekten Bildformat (1:2,35) , farbtreu, kontraststark und sehr scharf eine technisch solide Veröffentlichung.Der Film ist grandioses Männer-Gefühlskino. Thematisiert werden Ehebruch, Eifersucht und das Abstimmen eines harten Jobs mit einem beziehungsbezogenen Emotionsleben.Newman und Woodward spielen mit hinreißender Authentizität. Der originelle popsymphonische Score von Dave Grusin ist eine weitere Stärke des wunderbar photographierten Filmes.Allerfeinstes Qualitätskino.
S**O
Film acquistato su consiglio di un amico
Un amico mi aveva consigliato di acquistare questo film per la mia raccolta di film sui motori perché non poteva mancare, sono riuscito a trovarlo solo su Amazon che si è dimostrato veloce e preciso come sempre
B**E
Trés bien
Rien à dire
G**X
The best film ever
Where do i start! What an amazing film. Together with my friend we watched this epic, never would our lives be the same, with a great cast including number 2 and charle (ah goooooooo dad) it is the best show ever. Made us laugh for months, great screen play and amazing effects like the realistic car scenes. At the end of the day the day, charlie the boy steals the show with an oscar winning performance. WATCH IT!
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