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  • Warning: Spoilers
    Lol the say The Old Man at the Bench for ONE reason. He is threw the Movie he is in a SCRUFFY BREARD, KIND OF CRUMPY, SITS ON A BENCH AND STUFF IN FRONT OF THE GAS STATION THREW THE MOVIE. (What I LOVED they picked E.Emmet.Walsh (Hank) for that small part. Pretty cool but Wondered why he was in this Film. It was a Low RATED FILM but as I watched this FILM. I fell more and more in LOVE with this FILM. And when it came DOWN to the complete ending the Last 5 Minutes MUST a Laugh and A TEAR. E. Emmet.Walsh had me a LAUGHING and he was a CRAZY, WACKY, DADDIO LETTING PEOPLE KNOW WHO THE HELL HE IS. AND STILL A CHICK MAGNET LOL. THE ENDING WAS AWESOME. THIS IS WHY I LOVE MOVIES. YOU DON'T JUDGE IT JUST SHUT UP AND WATCH IT. OH YA AND DON'T JUDGE PEOPLE UNLESS YOU REALLY REALLY REALLY KNOW THEM. That is Awesome Oh and ONE more thing I Loved about this FILM. Now it might sound STUPID but something small. "CELLPHONES WERE USED IN ONLY ONE SENCE, NOT IN EVERY OTHER SENCE." Great Movie it is a must WATCH FILM.
  • This is not a R rated film but one you can actually take kids to. The actors were great with a very PG script (any one of the veteran actors can be seen in big budget films) with just enough hints along the way to kind help set up the ending without being heavy-handed and making it with a nice twist that one might not see coming. The best part is the use of a real track and it looks like they hired the local drivers and their cars for the race scenes with maybe 10 seconds in total of stock footage from the same track of actual racing to get some large crowd shots. Almost every shot looked like actual full speed racing especially on the corners. They actually looked like they were racing, trading paint and sliding in those corners. The fans were likely local race fans and there were quite a few of them so it appears the movie shoot was a big deal for the track, the drivers and their fans and they certainly came out when asked to be part of this movie. It appears that between the drivers and the movie director, they put on a show that enabled them to get some great crowd shots because the fans looked like any race night at the local dirt track. The director also did not have to use obvious movie tricks to make the crowd look larger (that always fail); that was a huge plus for this type of film. I can not emphasize how much better the race scenes are compared to the usual low-speed Hollywood fake stuff one normally sees in films like this. The only way it would have been more convincing would have been a lot more trading paint and intentional spin-outs, but it would have been a little more hard to make Ratzenberger into a bad guy if they really portrayed the kind of racing that would really occur when $50,000 purses are on the line. But I doubt the movie budget would have withstood the price the car owners would have wanted and the cost of the repairs to the cars after the movie was shot for that kind of racing to be shot.
  • "Shifting Gears" is a fun, family-friendly, and touching film. Terrific cast. Adam Hicks shined as the youngest Williamson, the sincere, loveable teenager whose relationship with his father Tom drives much of the story. R. Keith Harris's performance is enjoyable whether he is provoking tears or laughter. C. Thomas Howell offered timely comedic moments while John Ratzenberger was a convincing nemesis, quite the opposite of gentle, fun-loving Cliff. Emmet Walsh was perfect for the Cheerwine-soaked-snuff-spitting bench-sitting man of mystery, and Brooke Langton was just right for the role of Carol, Tom's wife, bringing wisdom and warmth, keeping us, and her husband, grounded. The car racing scenes were authentic, if a bit too sparse. The engine sounds could have been amplified a bit more. Occasionally, serious material was treated with a bit of comedic effect that came across as out of place, as with the "Eat My Dust," "Kiss My Grits" verbal father-son sparing, a critical moment in their relationship that called for something a bit less silly-sounding. All in all, though, an enjoyable, feel good movie for everyone.
  • khunt-8877729 March 2018
    10/10
    Awesome
    Great family fun movie Great actors, really funny and I enjoyed watching it!