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The decision to have Cole and Rowdy race in wheelchairs is a bizarre, surreal touch—a moment of levity that feels ripped from a different movie—but it cements the theme: these men can only communicate through speed. They are engines that need to run, or they rust.
When Days of Thunder released on June 27, 1990, critics panned it. Roger Ebert called it "a two-hour music video." It was overshadowed by Total Recall and Die Hard 2 . days of thunder 19901990 new
Hogge, a gruff, no-nonsense mechanic whose garage wisdom borders on the philosophical, takes on the job, but his only condition is complete control. He builds Trickle a state-of-the-art machine—the number 46 City Chevrolet—and the rookie proves his mettle. However, racing is a contact sport, and Trickle’s aggressive driving style soon puts him at odds with the reigning champion, Rowdy Burns (Michael Rooker), a Dale Earnhardt-inspired "man in black" who believes the track is a place for intimidation. The decision to have Cole and Rowdy race
The movie follows Cole's journey from his early days as a small-town racing prodigy to his big-time breakthrough in the world of professional stock car racing. With his aggressive driving style and charming personality, Cole quickly gains a large following of fans and becomes a media sensation. Roger Ebert called it "a two-hour music video
The concept for Days of Thunder was born out of Tom Cruise’s real-life obsession with racing. After racing with actor and veteran driver Paul Newman during the filming of The Color of Money (1986), Cruise became hooked on motorsports. He pitched the idea of a stock-car racing movie to Simpson and Bruckheimer, who immediately saw its commercial potential.
as Rowdy Burns, Cole’s fierce rival-turned-best-friend.
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