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This was a lot of fun! Why are Tom Cruise movies just so entertaining? Forgive Carly and I's very "blonde" introduction, but we get there eventually:). This just had some of that 90s magic popcorn-popping energy you know? Can't really explain it but we had a lot of fun with this one, hope you enjoy it! 

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[Full Reaction] Days of Thunder (1990)

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Brad P

Even though he plays a bad guy, I very highly recommend Michael Mann's Collateral with Cruise and Jamie Foxx.

Andrew Hogan

Damn, at work, definitely watching when I’m home

Sage Antone

I'm the biggest Tom Cruise fan, and he's one of the few actors whose every movie I've seen. To me, the only films of his to avoid are maybe some of the early ones like Losin' It. The Mummy was not great. Lions for Lambs, I hated. That's about it. Oblivion & Jack Reacher 2, I thought were meh. Minor quibbles with a few others, but those are my own personal qualms, because I'm picky. Take it for what it's worth. Rain Man is the best one, though.

Dryfesands

Speaking as a racing driver (albeit not a great one) Days Of Thunder is enjoyable hokum though there are some bits of it which make you cringe (Never, ever, ever downshift when you're at full revs with a racing transmission, or indeed any sort of transmission, it doesn't help you magically gain extra speed to pass the car ahead, it just blows your engine and your gearbox into little bits. To be fair, Ford vs Ferrari also made this mistake). Robert Duvall is superb in everything he's in though which redeems everything here. If you and Carly want to see the *best* fictional racing movie it has to be "Grand Prix" from 1966. It's technically astonishing for the time (several camera techniques were literally invented for it and it won Oscars on the technical side) and absolutely captures what Formula One was like on the 1960s (ie utterly crazy). It's an utterly beautiful film and everything they had to do in it race wise they pretty much did for real, even down to actual members of the cast being instructed by F1 drivers of the period so they could do some of their own driving. Oh and there's a love story . . . And it's got James Garner in it. You'd love it Cass.

rakesh

It's a pity you've already seen Edge of Tomorrow (live, die repeat) would have liked to seen that reaction. Eyes wide shut is also with Kidman, Rain man and Born of the 4th of July are really his Oscar runs and both excellent. but I also really enjoyed War of the Worlds. You've still got a couple of movies left! The thing I've always liked about cruise is that if ever he makes something that doesn't really work, he pivots and redeems himself in 3 movies or less. That and the fact that he always has a rising in the ranks co star like Jamie Foxx, Henry Cavill, Cameron Diaz, or Renée Zellweger. A great strategy that's made him the last real film star, not just because he does his own stunts, but the fact that he has movies upcoming that are still exciting to watch. He's spent decades on the top. There's not another actor that can be compared to him for consistency over the years.

Caomhan84

This movie was based on the real life NASCAR rivalry between Dale Earnhardt and Geoff Bodine in the mid-late 80s. They really did try to wreck each other. They really did need to be dragged in front of NASCAR like children and told to knock it off. The teams had to be told to knock it off. Of course the rest of the movie is highly fictionalized but it's at least based somewhat in reality.

Brian McGovern

Tom got into car racing after making The Color of Money with Paul Newman. Paul himself was a professional car race driver and got Tom into the sport. This is how Tom came up with the idea of this movie.

Josh Phillips

Believe it or not, a lot of those crazy moments in the movie, like the ice cream scene or the stripper scene were based off of real events. Tom Cruise sat down at a dinner with car owner Rick Hendrick (who would later own Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and now Chase Elliott’s cars), driver Geoff Bodine, and Crew Chief Harry Hyde (inspiration for the character Harry Hogge), where he heard these stories firsthand. That’s how the idea for Days of Thunder came about. Now the rental car race never happened, but Geoff Bodine and Dale Earnhardt kept intentionally running into each other and causing problems on the track. NASCAR CEO, Bill France Jr, sat both of them down, along with their team owners and told them that they had better cut it out and quit messing up his show or they’d be out of a job. He then said they were all going to dinner and Earnhardt and Bodine would ride in the same rental car to the restaurant. Which they did 😂 Another cool fact is some of the movie cars were in the real live races with professional NASCAR drivers at the wheel. Of course they were told to stay out of the way and not to interfere with the real race. Cole Trickle was based loosely off of drivers Tim Richmond and Geoff Bodine, while Rowdy Burns was based off of Dale Earnhardt. The stripper thing actually happened to Tim Richmond, but it was at the race shop and not on the road. Of these three drivers, Bodine is the only one still with us today. He’s retired and was recently on the Dale Jr Podcast talking about these stories. Tim Richmond contracted HIV which eventually developed into AIDS and he passed away after a very short racing career in 1989. Dale Earnhardt, a 7-Time Champion, would also lose his life. He died in a crash on the last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. There's a great 45 minute documentary about the fatal crash called The Day, which is on Youtube. Would highly recommend. Glad you did this reaction! It’s gotten me very excited for the Daytona 500 next weekend!

Jason Dolan

NASDAQ can be NaZdaq but Nascar is NASSSS CAR

James1035

This movie is basically Top Gun with cars. It’s also another in a long line of entertaining Tom Cruise movies. I’ve said it before he has a way of making movies people enjoy. And yes this was the movie that Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman met.

Matt Rose

TOP CAR. Basically TOP GUN on wheels. Fun movie. Duvall is the MVP of the show, in my opinion.

Tara

Cassie, you know Paul Newman from The Sting opposite Robert Redford. Hopefully soon you will see them both in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Scott Macaulay

Tom Cruise is one of the last great movie stars still around. You know you're in for some entertainment with him regardless of genre or subject. I', trying to think of one that isn't good.. Maybe The Mummy, but he's still Tom Cruise in it despite it not being a good movie. I hope you watch Legend soon. Probably one of his most divergent roles from his formula. Nicole Kidman fans should see Dead Calm.

Robert da Spruce

Should be good! Looking forward to watching your reaction tonight! I believe this is the movie Tom and Nicole met. And subsequently fell in love and got married.

Hans Olav

I usually don't watch Tom Cruise movies because he is an evil cult leader, but he was pretty good in tropic thunder

Robert da Spruce

Just took a little peak at the intro. Whoa! 😂 The race you’re looking for is the Daytona 500. It is NASCAR’s biggest race of the year. Interestingly, the race is held at the beginning of the season instead of the end. The Indy 500 is for a different league called IndyCar. Which is roughly the equivalent of Formula 1 here in the U.S. And the Indy 500 is their marquee event.

Celeste McAllister

The intro was kind of an eye roller you both had me cracking up,that was cool I mean where's the Calgary Stampede held it's in Calgary,Alberta correct?😁I think I like Top Gun short hair Tom more than Mullet Tom,I love Nicole so much more when she doesn't disguise her sexy Aussie accent,Add Daytona Beach to the PopTour Cassie,you can visit Cape Kennedy that's 'The Right Stuff' & 'Days of Thunder'..the movie was good but,the sister interaction is priceless! 😎💜

Gábor Árki

IndyCar and Formula 1 look the same, but I think its only the surface. Indy uses stock chassis if I'm not mistaken and maybe even the engines are the same, while in Formula 1 every team makes their own car according to a rule-set and there are multiple engine manufacturers, quite often having their own teams racing. So its a race not just between drivers, but also between constructors.

Dean Holt

Please please please ladies never do any research before watching a film or why you’re watching it as that was the best into ever 😂😂, also really glad you liked this one Open wheels is basically Indycar or any racing car that doesn’t have covers over the wheels also like an F1 car. Even though I really like this it does have a few faults and couple of things that always annoyed me is they would have lifted off when there was that big crash not kept their foot down. As that’s the rules when a yellow flag comes out you have to slow down. I know as part of the story they had to be involved in an accident but they could have done it a different way. Also drivers always go and see other drivers at hospital if they have been in an accident, they also go to funerals and often carry the coffin. Big Jon was in Die Hard 2 he was the guy in charge of the airport and Rowdy was Yondu in Guardians of the Galaxy. This is also directed by Tony Scott who was a legend in my opinion and a little underrated that made quite a few incredible action movies. Including two I think you are definitely watching soon True Romance and Crimson Tide, but I don’t think I’ve watched a bad film that he’s ever directed Tom is a bad guy in Collateral but the film is incredible so I definitely recommend you both watch it, but I also love the Jack Reacher movies. Not sure if you guys have already got all the movies planned out for Romantic February but I’d highly recommend Cocktail from 1988 a Romcom starring Tom Cruise as a bartender I think both of you will love it.

Robert da Spruce

You’re correct. I was just trying to give Cassie and Carly the most introductory information. The most obvious one being that they’re both leagues drive open wheeled race cars. Where as nascar vehicles aren’t.

Jon Freezin-Rain

Along that same train of thought, and considering you like both Robert Duvall and Keven Costner -- Open Range. Traditional style western and a love story subplot of the type you seem to enjoy. Don't know if you have watched Annette Bening yet but she's good in this as well.

Dave

Another great reaction - it's so much fun watching along while the two of you are having so much fun! Just promise us, ladies- no drafting other cars in traffic, ok? You're the best!

Benny50309

This movie is a time capsule to me... the NASCAR depicted was so different than nowadays. Nowadays, they so much as curse over open-mic n it's a big deal. Cars are practically built in labs n not barns. Back in the days, waaaay less... corporate? I'm not sure what the word I'm looking for is but dozens others will likely fill in :)

Mike LL

Another fun reaction with the sister team. Cassie, you are still doing a great job identifying all the actors, even Cary Elwes as Russ Wheeler from Princess Bride and Twister. I know you didn't like this character from this movie, and he was a stinker, but I couldn't believe you were dissing one of your Robin Hoods (he was Robin Hood in Men In Tights)!

TigerDelta

Best intro ever. Pure chaos and I love it!

Cole Jennett

Carly knew she recognized Michael Rooker from something as well. If he had been blue with a fin on his head, they would have both figured it out😂

Cole Jennett

Such a great parallel in this to Top Gun. Maverick loses his confidence after Goose, and Cole loses his confidence after the crash at the previous Daytona race. Both have to get back in the “Driver’s Seat” to face their fear and overcome it.

Steven Ashford

OK, that had to be the most comedic intro you’ll have ever done. You all crack me up!

Björn Karlsson

Ok, here we go again 😬😬😬 A crazy swede here 🤪😜 I guess you are norwegian (maybe danish? Am I right? 🤔😁I'm working on a "project" 😊😆

Erik Daniel

Rock on! What a great surprise, now I have this to watch after hockey. So good. I thank you. I'll be back after I watch to talk about the Canada's Wonderland Days of Thunder ride lol.

Justin (CaptainProton)

And what a great intro this was! I hope the YT edit doesnt cut too much of this out since it was chaos in the best way possible. "We sound like the color of our hair right now" literally made me burst out laughing! With this film in the books you have now seen yet another form of racing, this being NASCAR. In "Rush" you saw Formula 1 circa 1976. In "Ford vs. Ferrari" you saw both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the latter of which is one of the oldest and most famous endurance races in the world. Also, since it came up in your intro, "Drive To Survive" which is the Netflix show that covers Formula 1 (and has triggered the sports huge rise in popularity in the US) is actually a solid introduction to the sport and the personalities (drivers and team principals) involved. Worth checking out should you have the free time outside of your amazing work for the channel.

Mike Lemon

Days of Thunder is one of those rare movies that is absolutely terrible, but it is so fun. I watched it every time I saw it on.

Obsolyeet

This is back when NASCAR was fun. The rules in place nowadays kills the competitiveness of the sport. It's just yellow flag after yellow after yellow. I'll take F1 or Indy over NASCAR anytime.

Obsolyeet

If I recall right, back in those days you still had to race back to the start/finish line to keep your spot. NASCAR didn't "freeze" the field as soon as a yellow came out until several years later when tracking systems were more advanced.

Grinznmore

The savvy of Tom Cruise is he knows exactly what his audience wants and delivers. You see that with the MI series and Tom Gun: Maverick.

Peter Guertin

That was a fun watch! Like you said, all his movies are so entertaining. Underrated IMHO 😀. The movie Collateral he plays a bad guy but it’s really good. Also starring Jamie Foxx.

David Collins

The key to a bajillion awesome but not Oscar worthy movies in the 80s and 90s is Jerry Bruckheimer, not that Tom Cruise wasn't a major part of this one. But you could do a rabbit hole into the movies Bruckheimer's produced and find dozens that punch way above their weight class.

Rick Williams

Great Reaction Ladies. Thanks for taking me back and reminding me how fun this movie was. You two are great. I really enjoyed it.

Robert da Spruce

That was a fun reaction! That intro! You guys crack me up sometimes! 😂 Cassie and Carly, If you want to learn a little more about the drama of NASCAR and the Daytona 500, you might want to watch this YouTube video about race car driver Ryan Newman and the 2020 Daytona 500. https://youtu.be/mSGCczUuXmw

Joe M

Of all the Tom Cruise movies you ladies haven’t seen yet, here’s what’s left, Collateral, Born on The 4th of July, American Made, Jack Reacher, Eyes Wide Shut and my personal favorite and favorite performances from Cruise, “Magnolia” In which he plays a supporting role, but is still the stand out of that whole cast.

Tim Raths

That intro. 😂

Cole Jennett

Cocktail and Rain Man are top of my list that she hasn’t seen yet. There’s a lot it seems.

Obsolyeet

RIP Dale. Such a tough day when we lost him. I always remember watching that ambulance with him in it and thinking to myself that it was driving way too slowly.

Michael Lynch

Then you are missing out on some of the most exciting movies of all time. He’s one of the greatest movie stars out there.

Sage Antone

Never apologize for intros. Intros & outros are the best part. I wish they were 10 minutes long.

Uncle Phoenix

Wow. Fred Dalton Thompson played Big John; but he was also in Die Hard 2; The Hunt for Red October; In The Line of Fire; and was later elected to the United States Senate from the great state of Tennessee. Sadly, he passed in 2015 (aged 73).

Jeffrey Smith

Another great reaction. Loved the intro…you two please don’t ever change!Pure honest gold moments there. I remember seeing this when it first came out …one of the first movies using THX sound in theaters. Your chest literally vibrates with the rev of the engines. All the Right Moves is one of Tom’s first movies that I love. Came out in 1983. It is a sports based drama. He is a high school football player. Lea Thompson from Back to the Future is in it too. Also a lesser known young Cruise movie that I have always loved is Legend.

Uncle Phoenix

And a lot Americans know about Saskatoon, because it was apart of a joke in Adam Sandler’s movie Grown Ups, a male life guard is from Saskatoon and all the wives say, “Saskatoon” and all the husbands are left befuddled.

Shehab Dawoud

Eyes Wide Shut on this channel? That's a bit of wishful thinking. Agree with the others, Magnolia is Tom's greatest acting performance imo. I'd definitely add Risky Business as well as it was his breakout role, and The Color of Money because you can't get enough Scorsese. And ofc Rain Man like the others said.

Dean Holt

You could be right as I didn’t watch much NASCAR back then but all the other motorsport series I watched in the 80s/90s you always had to slow when the yellow came out or if it’s a double waved yellow you have to slow and be prepared to stop.

Cole Jennett

I’m pretty sure in that movie they say “Saskatchatoon” which is a play on the city name and the province it’s in, Saskatchewan. The guy in the movie is stereotypically French which is completely wrong. There’s a couple French communities, but Saskatoon isn’t one of them😂

Larry Darrell

This was Awesome. 'Nuff Said. Thank You, Thank You. Both of You.

WastedPo

He's been in more than that. Just off the top of my head: "Legend," "Risky Business," "Knight and Day," "Valkyrie," "Rock of Ages," and the poorly received "The Mummy." I personally would very much like a reaction to "Born on the Fourth of July," but I think folks around here aren't too keen on it for some reason.

Uncle Phoenix

Hmmm. I thought that the joke was that he was so athletic because of steroids and that he took so much it had begun to change his voice.

Odd Thomas

They started without a proper script and it shows. It's like a fancy car that you pop the hood and there's no engine. It hasn't got better with age, lol

Josh Phillips

I was a little kid at the time, but remember it distinctly. That slow ambulance ride from the infield to the Halifax Hospital is engrained in my memory. Thank God Kenny Schrader has kept what he saw in Dale’s car out of the public record all these years.

Lamar Smith

I’ve never been 100% sure of them using the term ‘open wheel,’ but I think it refers to Indycars or F1. I’m not even 100% sure if the difference between those two but I do know that in both of those the cars appear more like the F1/‘Rush’ cars with the driver sitting in the center of the car, wings in front and back and the tires not covered in any way by the body of the car, thus ‘open wheel.’ I’m certainly prepared to be corrected. NASCAR has always billed itself and is quite proud of its roots and history of normal cars purchased and then modified/souped up/etc. Even in this movie you’ll see not just familiar makes of cars (Chevys, GMs, etc) but even familiar models of cars (Luminas if I recall, etc). The implication is that you, the viewer, could purchase the same make/model of car racing in NASCAR, though this really isn’t true. The F1/Indycars are absolute custom built from the ground up and don’t resemble a car you’d see on the street in any way, shape or form.

Lamar Smith

As this movie makes clear, though the car on the track might share a name of a car you could go buy, they are still very much custom made. With F1/Indycars, with the wheels being ‘open’ drivers do all they can to avoid contact with the wall or each other. Again, as the movie makes clear, NASCAR racing anticipates and the fans adore contact between the cars. Look at a car that’s won a race. They’ll bear all sorts of scars, scratches, dents and the like. Just a simple for example, there’s footage of a NASCAR sitting on the track completely out of gas and multi-time NASCAR champion who I think had finished the race already, Jimmy Johnson, I believe (The blue Lowe’s, I think, 48 car) drives back out on the track, gets behind him and pushes the out of gas car across the finish line. I’m sure there were financial and points implications for the driver finishing the race and no rule against “finishing the race under your own power.” I highly doubt a F1 car would even attempt something like this due to the design of the cars. There’d be a good chance you’d end up wrecking both cars with pieces flying off and who knows what else.

Lamar Smith

I’m not even sure an ‘open wheel’ car could find a way to push another car but NASCAR cars have hoods, bumpers, doors (that don’t open), the driver sits on the left hand side, though there are no other seats in the car. NASCAR rules spell out, in exacting detail, how closely the race car must adhere to the same dimensions as the civilian version of the car. NASCAR races are almost always contested on only oval tracks of varying lengths and banks. I’m not sure about Indycars racing but the Indianapolis motor speedway is, I believe, an oval. F1 tracks are, to the best of my knowledge, never simple ovals. F1 cars must be set up to make left and right turns, change some elevation, often, in the tracks while NASCAR celebrates and pokes fun at itself with NASCAR devoted news/websites with names like “All Left Turns.com” or some such.

Lamar Smith

In NASCAR there are times in races when drivers/race teams want one member of a race to physically push a teammate briefly for various reasons. That simply cannot and does not happen in F1. The cars are too fragile and aren’t designed for it.

Jeff Milcheck

A ridiculous movie, but I still love it. Maybe it’s the nostalgia. And also my love for Tony Scott… I even have nostalgia for the terrible Nintendo game they made from this movie. Oh man, pitting was a nightmare! It also contains one of my favorite bloopers ever. One that no one ever notices… in the scene where they go to Rowdy’s lake house and they’re walking along the beach, Rowdy’s wife comes in and says “Hi Tom!” How that got past post prediction I’ll never know.

Mike Lemon

"I’ve never been 100% sure of them using the term ‘open wheel,’" Yeah, Sprints mainly. Two World of Outlaw championships, three all-star wins, seven straight feature wins, and he's been driving ASA. - Tim Daland at about the 6 minute mark

Lamar Smith

That, actually, makes more sense of the scene later in the movie when Tom Cruise’s character admits “not knowing anything about cars.” I never could picture an F1 driver not knowing anything about cars. A sprint driver seems much more likely to be in the position of “they put me in the car and I just drove.” From viewing the F1 series, it’s astounding how much they do have to know to stand any chance of just being competitive much less successful. It was a pure guess on my part.

Damon

To see a different kind of Tom Cruise, y'all absolutely have to see Collateral (2004). You'll definitely see Tom in a different role. :)

Michael J

Its vary over the top. But as a X motocross and Kart, the off track stuff is kind of true. Gordon even likes the movie. Jeff Gordon said it reminded him of him and Dale Sr.

Michael J

As far as what Cole said to Harry to set him off, when asking to race again. It even confused a lot of us for a while. But, after talking about it with others. Most agree it was a either a cut that Harry set up the car to much on the edge, or the setup caused a leak that knocked out Buddy. Add in the fact that Buddy was kind of in the same mind set as Cole at the time, so why setup the car that way? But if there was a carbon leak that was causing him to run bad, and that did knock him out. Cole "in basic" is blaming Harry either way for the crash. Harry even says "I should of never let him drive in the first place." Kind of bouncing the blame off him. Ala, why there was a investigation into it. Some say a part to explain that better, may have been cut out.

Larry Darrell

NASCAR Stock Cars have had 5 Generations of Evolution over the years. When NASCAR started in 1949, the cars were literally “Stock.” Safety mandates made some changes in the 2nd Generation (1967 - 1980). 3rd Generation (1981 - 1991) created more aerodynamic styles and things kept changing from then on until the cars only barely resembled there counterparts on the road. https://www.nascarhall.com/blog/nascar-cars-through-the-generations

Larry Darrell

Harry said, "You thought if you didn't get out of that car you'd die. Now call me a liar." Cole says, "You're not lying." Harry knows Cole is scared, much in the same way Buddy was before he died, and Harry knows if Cole gets back in the car, his fear will cause him to lose control of the car and die, like Buddy. Cole knows Harry thinks this. Cole is about to go to work on Harry. Cole says, "Buddy didn't really die of a heart attack, did he?" which means Cole has an idea of what really killed Buddy, and it wasn't carbon-monoxide. Harry says, "No He didn't, but you don't want to hear about it." But Cole does and he pushes the issue by talking about what NASCAR "privately" claimed happened, knowing Harry doesn’t believe in it. That Harry's setup is what killed Buddy. This was never proven, because Harry "quit to avoid an investigation," and Daland made a deal with NASCAR to let Harry come back without an investigation. Harry puts NASCAR's conclusion in the trash by saying, "When Buddy hit the wall, he was talking as fast as he was driving. That was the loudest-talking unconscious man you ever heard." Cole asks, "Why didn't you let them investigate?" Harry says, "I should have known better than to let him drive." Meaning Buddy was not in the right frame of mind to be driving. Buddy was scared in the same way that Cole is now. Harry feels that he was solely responsible for Buddy's death, and no investigation was going to change that. There was no point in dragging it out. Cole understands this. Harry then talks about Buddy and some similarities between him and Cole, "I've seen him do things in my car that are unbelievable. He showed me what I had done." Harry is talking about the Joy he got from watching something he had created perform so magnificently. But it wasn't worth it, if Fear was going to get someone killed. Cole then, being a Smart-Ass, on purpose, asks, "Before Buddy hit the wall, how was he doing in that race?" I interpret this as Cole saying, "everything you've been saying about Buddy doesn't matter, because I'm not Buddy. I won't freak out like Buddy." Buddy was probably doing good in the race, just before the fear got to him, and Cole is saying that won't happen to me. Harry got real angry at this because he doesn't believe it, and he feels like Cole is acting like a stupid dumbass and ignoring a Warning that he is trying to give Cole. Thus, "You ornery, no good..." "If you get back in that car, you'll die!" Cole says, "I'm not getting back in my car, I'm getting in Rowdy's." Cole being a Smart-Ass again. "You dumb drivers," meaning Buddy and Cole. Cole assures Harry by saying, "I need this Harry. I don't have anything else. You've given me a life. G*d-D*mm*t I don't want to lose it." Looking Harry in the eyes now, no blinking, Cole continues, "Put me in that racecar. Let Me be the one to show you what you've done. Just trust Me. Let Me drive, Harry. I won't make a fool out of You," repeating the line Cole said to Harry when they first met, that put Harry at ease. "I uhh... honestly just wouldn't know how this deal's going to turn out Cole. You know." "Neither do I, Harry." and that's OK.

Keith Jones

I remember seeing this in the theater, then going to dinner, we all felt like we were driving sooooo slow, but were about 20 miles over the limit!

Martin Skouboe

Man! Seeing Robert Duvall working on that car made me want to watch Gone in Sixty Seconds again.

Hans Olav

Sure, but I think I'll manage. There are plenty of action stars out there not promoting organisations doing human trafficking of children.