The number of folks here who cannot differentiate between a documentary and a fiction movie is astounding
Oh, you mean the former Danny Ricciardo show? I think I saw it once...about 5 years ago. There is a limit to my interest in anything...even F1. Lots of positive reviews here, so I suppose I'll catch Pitt's F1 sooner rather than later.
Great movie. The production, the actors and storyline was good. Big money was spent into this production and it shows. It's enjoyable for both F1 fans and none fans. Great production from Sir Lewis Hamilton along with all who contributed.
I am not trolling though you may report me if you feel that I am. You have been asked this question before and never answer. Yes or No, it's not too difficult.
I know. And the only F1 driver. Great job from him and the team. The movie is topping the box office.
Sir Lewis? How upper class Monty Python. How about just Hamilton, after all, we all know of him. Now, Stirling Moss OBE, is a lot classier. Regards, Alberto
I think you're doing yourself a disservice. Don't go watch this movie expecting a movie about F1. Go to watch this movie expecting to be entertained, with F1 cars as background noise (literally and figuratively).
Let me rephrase the question: Are you compensated directly or indirectly by Sir Lewis Hamilton or one of his businesses?
So, if they don't call him by his name, what do they call him? Besides, being (was) a great driver, that's about it. Everyone I know (2 or 3), call him Hamilton, being very low key and simp-le types.
Again, If you know of a way fans can get compensated for using this forum, inbox me. You can also check and see if Max fans are being compensated. But if you have no resources to help fans get compensated, let it go.
Thanks for your evasive response. I am not limiting it to just this forum. Do you receive compensation for promoting Sir Lewis Hamilton, yes or no?
Just came back from watching the movie...well as outlined by others if you're a hard core F1 fan you will be shaking your head in disbelief of what your watching in regards to F1 rules/professionalism/and driver etiquette its hard to believe Hamilton was brave enough to list himself as a producer. If you're going strictly for entertainment you may be in the right place. I know its Hollywood.