Baja 1000 (Dust to Glory)

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Old Apr 28, 2005 | 01:22 AM
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Saw it a couple of weeks ago, its a really awesome view into the workings of one of the all time classic off-road challenges, I'd rate it a "must see" for all dirt racing aficianados.
Old Apr 28, 2005 | 07:33 AM
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I got a chance to catch it last week. Its really good. I think it'd even be entertaining to racing fans. Quite moving at points too. I reccomend it to everyone.
Old Apr 28, 2005 | 08:03 AM
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It is very good. It captures much of the spirit of the Baja from BIG BUCK players to the little guys. A lot of dedicated people put this event on and really love it. I like the clips of the "Weather Man" and his race communication set up on top of remote Mt Diablo, the highest point in Baja. Great photography. Can't beat the shots of 100 MPH through a crowd of Mexicans with many running across the road in front of the car. Like ground squirrels.
Dana Brown also produced Step into Liquid an awesome film. View the trailer even if you hate water, just spectacular:
http://www.stepintoliquid.com/ now available on DVD in HD. Just awesome on a bigger screen.

Dana Brown is Bruce Brown's son. Bruce produced the cult films On Any Sunday and Endless Summer. Bruce is still a CRS rally racer in his Subaru and a great guy.
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