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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better than Ozzie!,
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This review is from: Driving Force - The Complete Season One (DVD)
Though not enough of the actual racing makes the cut, the reality of family life comes through! As a Dad with two daughters (we're not in the racing business!) I can relate to the story line. They are an American icon family. and it's great to see that they have been documented on film. Better than your average flick. I would highly recommend seeing them race in person, and recommend this DVD to those who have seen them in action. A great look into a real family, as harsh as it may seem. Go Force Racing!
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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MUST SEE - FOR JOHN FORCE FANS,
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This review is from: Driving Force - The Complete Season One (DVD)
THIS DVD IS A MUST TO SEE FOR ALL DRAG RACING FANS, ESPECIALLY THOSE WHO LIKE JOHN FORCE. WE HAVE WATCHED IT 3 TIMES NOW WITH DIFFERNT PEOPLE AND EVERYONE SAYS THE SAME THING " THIS GUY IS AWESOME!" LIKE HIM OR NOT YOU WILL LOVE THIS SERIES!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
John has few clues to life,
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This review is from: Driving Force - The Complete Season One (DVD)
This is a sadly humorous look at the life and times of the greatest drag racer of all time - John Force. The documentary-style DVD follows John and his disfunctional family through the daily routine.
At the core of the humor is that John wanted sons but got daughters - three of them. They have followed in his drag-racing footsteps, but John has no clue how to communicate with them. He micro-manages a couple of his daughter's dates, tries to instill some sense of family togetherness by dragging the family to the Donner memorial (pioneers died in mountain snow storms), and other good ideas gone wrong. Though his wife "still loves him", they can't live together. She lives separately with the daughters. Life does not treat John with love, but he is lovable in his coarse and hoarse way. I have been to 2 of his Toys for Tots holiday carshows, and there is no doubt he is passionate about whatever he is doing - though the massage by a gay man tested his resolve.
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