Dale - CMT Films Review

By Monty, published Dec 26, 2007
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Rating: 3.0 of 5
There are a number of reasons this 6 disc collection by CMT Films about Dale Earnhardt is a must see. Number 1 of course because you are a Dale Earnhardt fan. Then again, any NASCAR fan at all will enjoy the comradary among the drivers, sponsors and other members of the NASCAR community depicted throughout this film. If you are newe to the NASCAR sport you may enjoy seeing the clips throughout the history of the sport.

Dale Earnhardt is shown for not forgetting from where he came. He was a true friend and family member. Although his love for racing sometimes ruined relationships for him in the beginning, he was always there when he was really needed. He often did things for his friends and family without their asking, just when they needed him most. He touched many people's lives. He also knew that he was once a fan himself and treated his fans with respect and always took the time to sign an autograph or take a picture.

Many scenes were taken on Dale's farm. It also showed how Dale loved to hunt and fish. Not only did he have to win on the track, but he also wanted to catch the biggest fish or get the biggest game when hunting. Dale was quoted for saying "First place pays more" when asked why he always wanted to win. Even once was upset for 2 days at Richard Childress for killing a bigger elk than he.

Dale was shown playing jokes on other people and carrying on with the camera crew. His friends and family told about different practical jokes he had played on them through the years. But they also told about the serious side of Dale and how he could give you a look that might make you doubt yourself. Hence the nickname "Intimidator".

Dale was told of seeing things around him that other people couldn't or didn't see. They said he could see the air drafting through the car and knew exactly how he wanted it to be. He also would take note of the wildlife around him that other people didn't notice until he pointed it out to them. He felt that he realized and appreciated things going on around him that a lot of people took for granted.

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