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NASCAR 3D: the Imax experience - Simon Wincer
Threat advisory: Under evaluation
Movie propaganda
Up to 8 stories high... 12,000 watts of sound... 750 horsepower.
Using the magic of IMAX® 3D technology, NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience puts audiences behind the wheel of America's most thrilling competition, racing at speeds over 320 kilometres per hour and working alongside the pit crew. Moviegoers will feel rush of being a NASCAR driver and learn what it takes to compete at this championship level though the science, technology and teamwork that powers the nation's number one spectator sport. The heart-pounding thrills of NASCAR are brought to life on IMAX screens up to eight stories high and surrounded by 12,000 watts of digital surround sound.
Persons of interest
- Kiefer Sutherland .... Narrator
- Tony Stewart .... Himself
- Matt Kenseth .... Himself
- Jimmie Johnson .... Himself/Moonshiner
- Dale Earnhardt Junior .... Himself
- Jeff Gordon .... Himself
- Ryan Newman .... Himself/Moonshiner
- Bill France Junior .... Bill France Senior
- Mike Helton .... Sheriff
- Gary Nelson .... Sheriff
- Neil Goldberg .... TV Control Room
- Darrell Waltrip .... On-Screen Announcer
- Larry McReynolds .... On-Screen Announcer
- Barney Hall .... Track Announcer
- Joe Moore .... Track Announcer
- Allen Bestwick .... TV Announcer
- Wally Dallenbach .... TV Announcer
- Benny Parsons .... TV Announcer
- Richard Petty .... Himself
- Simon Wincer .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- NASCAR 3D: the Imax experience official movie sites:
- NASCAR 3D: the Imax experience movie trailers:
- QuickTime
- Awards and film festivals:
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- FYI: NASCAR stands for National Association for Stock Car Racing
- See also Cars, Talladega nights: The ballad of Ricky Bobby
- Studios and distributors:
Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
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Security censorship classification
G
Surveillance time
49 minutes (0:40 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 2 September 2004
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