ian huntly
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RE: TT 2011 TT3D
I am like Nick, the TT means so much to me, it triggers off memories of my parents going and I have recently found again, photos going back to the late 1920s when my Dad started going. They must have been wonderful days ................
I'm now very disappointed that the TT heritage is being forgotten, and being replaced by such brain thumping things as the 3D film. I really felt enthusiastic at first, we were having a bang-up-to-date film about the TT in 3D and and all that, but on retrospect, I feel that people who have never seen a TT will think it is quite potty that we fans go over to see crashes and follow men who act and speak like rude little boys.
A sort of "Gladiator" on wheels..........
My son went with a group of his pals recently to see the 3DTT................ Not one of his pals said "OOOO, we are going to the TT because of that film" and most said that while they had seen Guys boat programme and enjoyed it a little bit, were actually put off by his turns of phrase in the film finding them a bit over-the-top..
"No Limit", in its simplicity, is a better advert for the good things about the TT and we showed them my DVD as a follow up when they came back for coffee.......They loved George Formby, he was the underdog TT rider who got the girl and the franchise....And he could sing and play a ukelele !
My son didn't pull any punches about the 3D movie and he has been to the TT earlier in life (before I was "allowed" to go on my own). He said himself that it was not how he remembered his happy times over at the TT with his parents.
Nobody in his group PRAISED what they saw, they laughed AT Guy Martins disgusting morning habits and discussed quite animatedly the crashes...
But the ESSENCE of the TT was lost to them. We, who go over each year see the TT as an annual event which brings together people from all over the world, together in a common love, together in a great fraternity, together in friendship. All of us have lost someone close to the racing but I don't go to experience that if I can help it..
I do not think the 3DTT film SELLS the TT at all and I said at the beginning that a guest spot should have been created for Jason Statham or Jeremy Renner with the explosions, mayhem etc.
Frankly they should have produced a good 3D re-make of No Limit and accomplished far more with that.
I feel this hysteria about the 3DTT film will disipate fairly soon now, when people calm down and some will actually feel as I do.
Don't let us forget the history of the TT, it is still going because of the strong foundation laid by those riders of the past. Crash Bang Wallop is not the TT......................
Finally, I wish we had this website flying high again, though I see lots of good and bad stuff on Facebook these days. I admit to putting my two pennyworth into Facebook as well, but you can't beat a forum such as this one when we can get response.
I have always been a bit of a Devils Advocate during my association with the TT, being honest, with my own considered analysis, trying to get responses both negative and positive..
I hope this submission will trigger off replies but don't make them too abusive thank you !!
In 2015 I celebrate 68 years as a devoted TTFan
Bookingfor 2016 !!
(This post was last modified: 10-05-2011, 08:00 PM by ian huntly.)
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10-05-2011, 06:34 PM |
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larryd
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RE: TT 2011 TT3D
Nick, Ian, Pat - I'm sorry, but what you're seeing is what I saw quite some years ago.
It's not Sport any more (save the barrowboys, and they're mad . . . . .) but SHOW BUSINESS.
I got taken to task on another thread because I "denigrated" the modern TT, and dared to suggest that many people will not be back to what, courtesy of Mr Phillips and his Government colleagues, has become a vast (and costly) "Commercefest".
In support of what I wrote a few weeks ago, just look at the "Accomodation" threads on this site.
Until even last year, they were full of "Where can we stay"s - this year for the first year that I can remember, the majority are "Come and rent our House/Flat/Apartment/Homestay".
Says it all, doesn't it??
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10-05-2011, 08:57 PM |
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I love the movie No Limit... and think it should be mandatory viewing for all newbies to the IOM..!!
I WISH I could go to the TT this year.. and see fellow Yank Dave Roper lead the way on that 1911 Indian..! But I will make the Manx...! Yes, life is very good when visiting the IOM..!!!
Cheers..!!!
Ron
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14-05-2011, 07:41 AM |
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pat slinn
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(14-05-2011, 09:48 AM)ian huntly Wrote: I think Guy will win one but there are so many others biting at his heels.
Could John McGuinness ADD to his total ??????
Did you see Ryan leave the rest well behind on the TV ??? That's a fast motor !
Can I believe that Bruce Anstey will make a comeback ?
I used to love looking in my crystal test tickles and think who would win....
Let's have a few suggestions please
One of the "special" things about the TT is the unpredictability of who will win, and who will be on the rostrum. As there is no sighting lap before a TT race things must play on a riders mind. There are a few things to put into that equation. The weather, Has it has rained in the hours prior to the start, ? where are the wet patches ?, is it wet under the trees ?, if it is windy and blowy have I got the correct gearing ?. Have the team prepared and screwed the bike together to last the distance ?. Lots of things to think about etc, but that is what makes a TT so special. I would dearly love to see Guy win a TT, are Relentless Suzuki prepared for him ?.
John Mcguinness has to be a favourite, Him and Honda bonded a long time ago. I know that they had mechanical problems last year but if the Honda stays together John has to be the one to beat. And of course Bruce and Ryan cant be ruled out.
I look forward to hearing all the paddock gossip again this year. That is another part of the TT that makes it special.
And I really do not know what to say about your crystal test tickles Ian.!
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14-05-2011, 11:27 AM |
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RE: TT 2011 TT3D
(10-05-2011, 08:57 PM)larryd Wrote: Nick, Ian, Pat - I'm sorry, but what you're seeing is what I saw quite some years ago.
It's not Sport any more (save the barrowboys, and they're mad . . . . .) but SHOW BUSINESS.
I got taken to task on another thread because I "denigrated" the modern TT, and dared to suggest that many people will not be back to what, courtesy of Mr Phillips and his Government colleagues, has become a vast (and costly) "Commercefest".
In support of what I wrote a few weeks ago, just look at the "Accomodation" threads on this site.
Until even last year, they were full of "Where can we stay"s - this year for the first year that I can remember, the majority are "Come and rent our House/Flat/Apartment/Homestay".
Says it all, doesn't it??
how correct you are larry i big rip off
Roll on Kells 2010
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16-05-2011, 12:45 PM |
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