"Dale" the movie on CMT tonight....

#2
#2
even i was planning on watching this tonight. until i found out that Comcast has yanked this channel in Knoxville.

this is now the second time i have wanted to watch something, only to find the channel is gone. unbelievable. i'm furious.
 
#3
#3
even i was planning on watching this tonight. until i found out that Comcast has yanked this channel in Knoxville.

this is now the second time i have wanted to watch something, only to find the channel is gone. unbelievable. i'm furious.

My thought's as well. Oh well, my grandparents and mom and dad all live close to me and they have it so I'm getting my mom to tape it for me and I'll watch it tomorrow
 
#4
#4
so i found it. you have to have a cable box to get CMT. as we are all poor (see also: cheap) we have cable ran from the one box to our rooms. hoping for a replay as the main TV is taken.

keep me updated if it plays again.

i may buy it if i can get a non-homer opinion on it.
 
#5
#5
I went to the movies and saw it. It's the best out of all of the other documentries. It really gives you a back behind the scenes look of Dale's life. You would probably really enjoy it. Somewhere on CMT you can actually watch a good portion of it, I'll try to find the links to it
 
#6
#6
DALE THE MOVIE: Coming to CMT on September 4

All right, go here and click around and you'll find it. I think you can click on trailer from this page and you'll be able to see a good part of it. It's been 5 months since I've watched it at the movies so I'm not sure what all is left out. But you really should get it, it's pretty good
 
#13
#13
Did they really have to make a movie of it? It wasn't like he did it saving someone's life.

Geez, lighten up, he was a true american hero. The Dale that no one thinks of is the charitable one. There are numerous stories of him doing good deeds and helping the sick and local churches that needed money. He actually had a job outside of racing to. He got up every morning at 4:30 and worked on the farm. He never let fame get the best of him. My dad talked to him numerous times and he was just a joy to talk to. Even a non Dale fan appreciated the things he did off the track
 
#16
#16
The Earnhardt family also wanted this to air after ESPN did a movie they didn't approve of.
 
#19
#19
I'll give you that. I'm not a fan of him or Nascar.

I was actually watching the race when he died, too. That's when I lost most interest in the sport.

Not a fan of either... did you actually think you were gonna like it??
 
#20
#20
YAWN-fest.

Did they really have to make a movie of it? It wasn't like he did it saving someone's life.

I'll give you that. I'm not a fan of him or Nascar.

I was actually watching the race when he died, too. That's when I lost most interest in the sport.


If you don't like him or Nascar, then why in the hell did you bother watching it and why are you in the Nascar section of this forum? :finger3:
 
#21
#21
Geez, lighten up, he was a true american hero. The Dale that no one thinks of is the charitable one. There are numerous stories of him doing good deeds and helping the sick and local churches that needed money. He actually had a job outside of racing to. He got up every morning at 4:30 and worked on the farm. He never let fame get the best of him. My dad talked to him numerous times and he was just a joy to talk to. Even a non Dale fan appreciated the things he did off the track

Great post! :thumbsup:

I thought the movie was great, even though the last 30 minutes was very hard for me to watch.
 
#22
#22
Did anybody approve of the acting in the movie "3"?

does anyone approve the acting in any espn movie? I mean the Pete Rose movie was dead on, and the Bobby Knight movie wow mind blowing greatness. The basketball scenes were so real.
 

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