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Days of Thunder

Days of Thunder is a 1990 American sports action drama film produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer, and directed by Tony Scott. The film stars Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, Robert Duvall, Randy Quaid, Cary Elwes, Caroline Williams, and Michael Rooker. It also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers, such as Richard Petty, Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, and Harry Gant. Commentator Dr. Jerry Punch, of ESPN, has a cameo appearance, as does co-producer Don Simpson.

Days of Thunder
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTony Scott
Screenplay byRobert Towne
Story by
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyWard Russell
Edited by
Music byHans Zimmer
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • June 27, 1990 (1990-06-27)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$60 million[1][2]
Box office$157.9 million

Days of Thunder was released in the United States on June 27, 1990, by Paramount Pictures. The film received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its racing sequences, Hans Zimmer's musical score, and the performances of Cruise and Duvall, but criticized its lack of originality, screenplay, and similarities to Top Gun .

Plot

Young racer Cole Trickle, from Eagle Rock, California, has years of experience in open-wheel racing, winning championships with the World of Outlaws. Originally setting his sights on the Indianapolis 500, Cole realizes that "to win in Indy I'd need a great car, but stock cars are all the same". Chevrolet dealership tycoon Tim Daland recruits him to race for his team in the NASCAR Cup Series, bringing former crew chief and car builder Harry Hogge out of retirement to lead Cole's pit crew (Harry had left NASCAR a year prior to avoid investigation involving the death of driver Buddy Bretherton). After Cole sets a fast time in a private test at Charlotte Motor Speedway, Hogge builds him a new Chevrolet Lumina.

Cole makes his first start at Phoenix, where he has difficulty adjusting to the larger NASCAR stock cars and communicating with his crew, while being intimidated on the track by Winston Cup Champion and dirty driver Rowdy Burns; these obstacles, combined with crashes and blown engines, prevent Cole from finishing the next three races at Bristol, Dover, and Rockingham. Cole confesses to Harry that he does not understand any common NASCAR terminology, leading Harry to put him through rigorous training. This pays off at Darlington, when Cole uses a slingshot maneuver from the outside line to overtake Rowdy and win his first race.

The rivalry between Cole and Rowdy intensifies throughout the season until the Firecracker 400 at Daytona, where both drivers are seriously injured after being caught in a massive crash. Recovering in Daytona Beach, Cole develops a romantic relationship with Dr. Claire Lewicki, a neurosurgeon at a local hospital. NASCAR President Big John brings Rowdy and Cole together in a meeting and warns them that he and his sport will no longer tolerate any misbehavior from the two rivals. The two bitter rivals soon become close friends after having dinner and settling their differences by smashing rental cars in a race on the beach, per Big John's persuasion.

Daland hires hot-shot rookie Russ Wheeler to fill Cole's seat until Cole returns, and then expands his team, with Daland now fielding two teams – the second car driven by Wheeler, of which Harry disapproves. Though Cole shows signs of his old self, he falls into a new rivalry with Russ, leading to an engine failure at Atlanta. Daland offers no help to Cole or his team, as he is defensive of his new driver. At North Wilkesboro, Russ blocks Cole's path during their pit stop, and later forces Cole into the outside wall on the last lap to win the race. Cole retaliates by crashing into Russ' car after the race, leading to a fight between Harry, Daland, and both of Cole and Russ's pit crews, with Daland firing both Cole and Harry in the process.

Rowdy learns he has to undergo brain surgery to fix a broken blood vessel, and asks Cole to drive his car at the Daytona 500 so his sponsor will pay for the year. Cole reluctantly agrees and convinces Harry to return as his crew chief. Hours prior to the race, Harry discovers metal in the oil pan, a sign of engine failure, and manages to procure a new engine from Daland, who still believes in his former driver's promise. During the race, Cole's car is spun out by Russ and suffers a malfunctioning transmission, but the combined efforts of Harry's and Daland's pit crews manage to fix the problem and get Cole back on the lead lap. On the final lap, Russ predicts that Cole will attempt his signature slingshot maneuver from outside, but Cole tricks him with a crossover, overtaking him from the inside to win his first Daytona 500.

Cole drives into Victory Lane, where he and his pit crew celebrate with Claire. He approaches Harry, sitting alone, who is impressed by Cole's performance. Cole asks Harry to walk with him and Harry agrees, challenging him to a foot race to Victory Lane.

Cast

 
No. 46 City Chevrolet used by Cole Trickle.

Richard Petty, Rusty Wallace, Neil Bonnett, Harry Gant, and Dr. Jerry Punch all appear in cameo roles as themselves. Bob Jenkins had a voice-over role as a public address announcer, and his ESPN colleagues Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett portray radio announcers.

In addition, actress Margo Martindale is seen in her first film role, as Harry's timekeeper, while Don Simpson, one of the film's producers, has a cameo as driver Aldo Bennedetti, patterned after Mario Andretti and using his twin brother Aldo Andretti's first name.

Production

Principal photography took place in early 1990 in and around Charlotte and Daytona Beach. It was plagued with delays due to frequent arguments on set between Simpson and Bruckheimer, Scott, and sometimes Towne over how to set up a shot. Crew members sat idle for long hours; some later said they had accumulated enough overtime pay to go on vacation for a full four months after filming was completed. The completion date was pushed back many times, with filming being completed in early May,[6] three months later than it had originally been scheduled. At one point, following the third revision of the shooting schedule in a single day, the unit production manager, who represents the studio on the set or location, confronted Simpson and Bruckheimer and was told bluntly that the schedule no longer mattered.[7]

In Daytona, Simpson and Bruckheimer spent $400,000 to have a vacant storefront in their hotel converted into their private gym, with a large neon sign reading "Days of Thunder". Simpson also kept a closet full of Donna Karan dresses to offer the attractive women his assistants found on the beach, and held private parties with friends like rapper Tone Lōc.[8] Towne also played a role in the film's increasing cost by scrapping more barn scenes when he didn't like either of two barns built to his specifications. The film's original budget of $35 million nearly doubled; at that level it would have had to make at least $100 million, a rare gross at that time, to break even.[7] In addition, when Tom Cruise lost the Oscar for Born on the Fourth of July, some additional budget was cut.[9] Despite the budget overruns and delays, reportedly it was only after shooting was finished that the filmmakers discovered they had neglected to film Cole Trickle's car crossing the finish line at Daytona.[8] Nine million dollars of the film's budget plus gross percentage went to star Tom Cruise.[1][2]

With the delay in completion of filming and no delay in release date, post production had to be completed in five weeks rather than the five months it would normally take for such a film.[10]

Race cars

The cars used as those of Cole Trickle, Rowdy Burns, and Russ Wheeler were provided by Hendrick Motorsports, with racers Greg Sacks, Tommy Ellis, Bobby Hamilton, and Hut Stricklin as the stand-in drivers. In order to provide authentic race footage involving the cars, these cars were actually raced on three occasions. In late 1989, Hamilton and Sacks raced at Phoenix.[11] Hamilton officially qualified fifth and led a lap before his engine blew. In 1990, the cars were raced again at Daytona and Darlington. Sacks drove a car during the Busch Clash, while Hamilton and Ellis drove unscored entries in the Daytona 500.[12] At Darlington, Stricklin and Sacks drove two of the cars, but both were pulled from the race early after Sacks broke a crankshaft. Cole's first car in the film is sponsored by City Chevrolet, a real-life car dealership in Charlotte, North Carolina, owned by Rick Hendrick.[13]

Music

 
Coverdale performing with Whitesnake in 1987.

The score for Days of Thunder was composed by Hans Zimmer, with Jeff Beck making a guest appearance on guitar. This was the first of an ongoing list of films in which Zimmer would compose the score for a Jerry Bruckheimer production. An official score album was not released until 2013, by La-La Land Records.[14] The film's theme song "Last Note of Freedom" was sung by David Coverdale of the band Whitesnake at the request of Tom Cruise himself. Coverdale's vocal parts were recorded in 1990 in Los Angeles during a day off of the Whitesnake Slip of the Tongue Liquor and Poker world tour.[15] "Show Me Heaven", written and sung by Maria McKee, reached number one in the music charts of the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway.

Release

Days of Thunder was released on Wednesday, June 27, 1990 on 2,307 screens in the United States and Canada and grossed $21,502,162 in its first five days.[6] It opened on 170 screens in Japan on June 29 and grossed $2,105,932 for the weekend.[16] The film was a financial success grossing a total of $157,920,733.[17][18] The film was also successful on home video.[19]

Home media

Having been previously released on VHS and then DVD, Days of Thunder was released as the fifth film entry in the Paramount Presents series on remastered Blu-ray in May 2020. A 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray was also released the same day. Extra features include a new Isolated Score and a six-minute featurette - Filmmaker Focus: Days of Thunder with Producer Jerry Bruckheimer.[20]

Reception

Critical response

The film received mixed reviews from critics who mostly shrugged off the sometimes over-the-top special effects and plot which greatly resembled the earlier Bruckheimer, Simpson, Scott and Cruise vehicle Top Gun, which had been hugely successful four years earlier.[21][22] Halliwell's Film Guide dismissed Days of Thunder as "An over familiar story rendered no more interestingly than usual",[23] while the Monthly Film Bulletin described it as "simply a flashy, noisy star vehicle for Tom Cruise, one which – like the stock car he drives – goes around in circles getting nowhere".[23] It holds a rating of 37% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 67 reviews, with the site's consensus stating: "Days of Thunder has Tom Cruise and plenty of flash going for it, but they aren't enough to compensate for the stock plot, two-dimensional characters, and poorly written dialogue."[24] The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound (Charles M. Wilborn, Donald O. Mitchell, Rick Kline and Kevin O'Connell).[25]

Legacy

Following Tony Scott's death in 2012, film critic Stephen Metcalf argued that the film marked an important turning point in the history of the American film industry. "The best film he made may well have been Crimson Tide," he wrote in Slate, "but the most important film he made was Days of Thunder." The excesses of its production and its failure to equal Top Gun's magnitude of box-office success, he argues, helped end the era that had followed the failure of Heaven's Gate ten years earlier. The studio's willingness to indulge director Michael Cimino on that film, as other studios had been doing up to that point, led to a backlash where studios favored producers like Simpson and Bruckheimer whose films bore far more of their imprint than any director who worked for them. Crimson Tide, made several years after Days of Thunder, was the critical and commercial success it was, Metcalf says, because after similar excesses on the producers' part like those that occurred on Thunder directors were allowed to reassert themselves.[8]

Quentin Tarantino said the film was his favorite big budget racing movie:

Yeah, yeah, you laugh but seriously I'm a big fan. To me Days of Thunder is the movie Grand Prix and Le Mans should have been. Sure, it had a big budget, big stars and a big director in Tony Scott, but it had the fun of those early AIP movies. I just don't think it works if you take the whole thing too seriously.[26]

Popular culture

While the movie was neither based on a true story, nor a biographical film, the main character Cole Trickle was very loosely based on the careers of Tim Richmond and Geoff Bodine,[27][28] and several scenes reenacted or referenced real-life stories and personalities from NASCAR history.[27] The scene where Big John tells Cole and Rowdy they will drive to dinner together is based on an actual meeting Bill France Jr. had in the 1980s between Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Geoff Bodine.[27] Richard Childress and Dale Earnhardt Jr. discussed how Days of Thunder was based on the rivalry between Earnhardt Sr. and Bodine. One scene in which Cole deliberately blows his engine by over-revving it reflects upon an incident in which Tim Richmond was said to have done at Michigan in 1987.[29] In another scene, Trickle is told he cannot pit because the crew is too busy eating ice cream. This incident actually occurred at the 1987 Southern 500 involving the Hendrick Motorsports No. 35 team with crew chief Harry Hyde and Richmond's replacement driver Benny Parsons.[30] The scene where Cole and Rowdy destroy a pair of rental cars by racing them through the city streets loosely referenced early 1950s NASCAR superstars Joe Weatherly and Curtis Turner, each of whom were known to rent cars, race, and crash them with abandon.[31][32] In the final race at Daytona, Harry tells Cole they had to change engines; when asked where the engine came from, Harry says "we stole it" when in reality it came from his previous owner Tim. In the final race at Atlanta in 1990, the championship race between Earnhardt and Mark Martin was neck and neck; Martin did not feel any of his cars were good enough, so Robert Yates allowed Roush Racing to borrow one of Davey Allison's cars for a test run and the race as Yates wanted a Ford to win the championship. Earnhardt edged out Martin by 26 points for the championship.

A year after the film's release, the fictional Mello Yello sponsorship depicted on Trickle's No. 51 car was followed by a real-life sponsorship arrangement. The No. 42 Pontiac of SABCO Racing driven by Kyle Petty carried the paint scheme from 1991 to 1994. Mello Yello also sponsored the fall race at Charlotte from 1990 to 1994. At the 2013 Subway Firecracker 250, driver Kurt Busch had his unsponsored No. 1 Phoenix Racing Chevy painted to resemble Cole Trickle's No. 46 City Chevrolet car as part of an awareness campaign for the Armed Forces Foundation.[33]

The Darlington throwback race weekend has also seen drivers race with paint schemes based on those from the film. The 2015 Bojangles' Southern 500 saw the Mello Yello car on the No. 42 Chevy of Kyle Larson.[34] Rick Ware Racing executed the throwback in 2017 for Cody Ware's No. 51, but with a "Pray for Texas" message in support of the survivors of Hurricane Harvey.[35] At the following year's race, RWR's No. 51 for B. J. McLeod resembled Russ Wheeler's No. 18 Hardee's car, but with Jacob Companies as the sponsor.[36] In 2019, the City Chevrolet paint scheme returned on the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports car of William Byron.[37] The NASCAR Xfinity Series' 2019 Darlington race saw the No. 51 of Jeremy Clements use a paint scheme resembling Rowdy Burns' Exxon car, but with RepairableVehicles.com as the sponsor.[38]

The 1991 Simpsons episode, "Saturdays of Thunder" is named after the film.

The 2006 film Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby, which also stars Reilly, features a reference to the movie when the titular character is traumatized into thinking he is on fire and calls Tom Cruise for help, referring to the film as a "Witchcraft movie".

In 2015, M&M's released a promo video on YouTube to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Days of Thunder and to promote M&M's Crispy. The video features driver Kyle Busch and crew chief Adam Stevens parodying scenes from the film.[39]

Video games

In 1990, Mindscape released a video game adaptation of the film for multiple platforms such as the PC, NES and Amiga. A Game Boy version was released in 1992. The game was available for the PlayStation Network and iOS. Paramount Digital Entertainment released a new video game based on the film for the iOS, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable. iOS version was released in 2009 and other versions were released in 2011. The game includes 12 NASCAR sanctioned tracks—including Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway—and the film characters Cole Trickle, Rowdy Burns, and Russ Wheeler. The PS3 version, labeled Days of Thunder: NASCAR Edition has more than 12 select NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers, including Denny Hamlin, Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart.

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For the NASCAR style racing series in Europe which used the name Days of Thunder from 2003 04 see Stock Car Speed Association Days of Thunder is a 1990 American sports action drama film produced by Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer and directed by Tony Scott The film stars Tom Cruise Nicole Kidman Robert Duvall Randy Quaid Cary Elwes Caroline Williams and Michael Rooker It also features appearances by real life NASCAR racers such as Richard Petty Rusty Wallace Neil Bonnett and Harry Gant Commentator Dr Jerry Punch of ESPN has a cameo appearance as does co producer Don Simpson Days of ThunderTheatrical release posterDirected byTony ScottScreenplay byRobert TowneStory byRobert Towne Tom CruiseProduced byDon Simpson Jerry BruckheimerStarringTom Cruise Robert Duvall Randy Quaid Nicole Kidman Cary Elwes Michael RookerCinematographyWard RussellEdited byBilly Weber Chris LebenzonMusic byHans ZimmerProductioncompanyDon Simpson Jerry Bruckheimer FilmsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateJune 27 1990 1990 06 27 Running time108 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 60 million 1 2 Box office 157 9 millionDays of Thunder was released in the United States on June 27 1990 by Paramount Pictures The film received mixed reviews from critics who praised its racing sequences Hans Zimmer s musical score and the performances of Cruise and Duvall but criticized its lack of originality screenplay and similarities to Top Gun Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Race cars 3 2 Music 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Critical response 5 2 Legacy 6 Popular culture 7 Video games 8 References 9 External linksPlot EditYoung racer Cole Trickle from Eagle Rock California has years of experience in open wheel racing winning championships with the World of Outlaws Originally setting his sights on the Indianapolis 500 Cole realizes that to win in Indy I d need a great car but stock cars are all the same Chevrolet dealership tycoon Tim Daland recruits him to race for his team in the NASCAR Cup Series bringing former crew chief and car builder Harry Hogge out of retirement to lead Cole s pit crew Harry had left NASCAR a year prior to avoid investigation involving the death of driver Buddy Bretherton After Cole sets a fast time in a private test at Charlotte Motor Speedway Hogge builds him a new Chevrolet Lumina Cole makes his first start at Phoenix where he has difficulty adjusting to the larger NASCAR stock cars and communicating with his crew while being intimidated on the track by Winston Cup Champion and dirty driver Rowdy Burns these obstacles combined with crashes and blown engines prevent Cole from finishing the next three races at Bristol Dover and Rockingham Cole confesses to Harry that he does not understand any common NASCAR terminology leading Harry to put him through rigorous training This pays off at Darlington when Cole uses a slingshot maneuver from the outside line to overtake Rowdy and win his first race The rivalry between Cole and Rowdy intensifies throughout the season until the Firecracker 400 at Daytona where both drivers are seriously injured after being caught in a massive crash Recovering in Daytona Beach Cole develops a romantic relationship with Dr Claire Lewicki a neurosurgeon at a local hospital NASCAR President Big John brings Rowdy and Cole together in a meeting and warns them that he and his sport will no longer tolerate any misbehavior from the two rivals The two bitter rivals soon become close friends after having dinner and settling their differences by smashing rental cars in a race on the beach per Big John s persuasion Daland hires hot shot rookie Russ Wheeler to fill Cole s seat until Cole returns and then expands his team with Daland now fielding two teams the second car driven by Wheeler of which Harry disapproves Though Cole shows signs of his old self he falls into a new rivalry with Russ leading to an engine failure at Atlanta Daland offers no help to Cole or his team as he is defensive of his new driver At North Wilkesboro Russ blocks Cole s path during their pit stop and later forces Cole into the outside wall on the last lap to win the race Cole retaliates by crashing into Russ car after the race leading to a fight between Harry Daland and both of Cole and Russ s pit crews with Daland firing both Cole and Harry in the process Rowdy learns he has to undergo brain surgery to fix a broken blood vessel and asks Cole to drive his car at the Daytona 500 so his sponsor will pay for the year Cole reluctantly agrees and convinces Harry to return as his crew chief Hours prior to the race Harry discovers metal in the oil pan a sign of engine failure and manages to procure a new engine from Daland who still believes in his former driver s promise During the race Cole s car is spun out by Russ and suffers a malfunctioning transmission but the combined efforts of Harry s and Daland s pit crews manage to fix the problem and get Cole back on the lead lap On the final lap Russ predicts that Cole will attempt his signature slingshot maneuver from outside but Cole tricks him with a crossover overtaking him from the inside to win his first Daytona 500 Cole drives into Victory Lane where he and his pit crew celebrate with Claire He approaches Harry sitting alone who is impressed by Cole s performance Cole asks Harry to walk with him and Harry agrees challenging him to a foot race to Victory Lane Cast Edit No 46 City Chevrolet used by Cole Trickle Tom Cruise as Cole Trickle a young race car driver out to make a name for himself in NASCAR He drives the No 46 City Chevrolet the SuperFlo Chevrolet and later the No 51 Mello Yello Chevrolet The character was patterned after Tim Richmond while his name is a nod to veteran racer Dick Trickle 3 4 Robert Duvall as Harry Hogge Cole s crew chief patterned after Harry Hyde Randy Quaid as Tim Daland a wealthy car dealership and race team owner who first recruits Cole into NASCAR patterned after Rick Hendrick Nicole Kidman as Dr Claire Lewicki a neurosurgeon who develops a relationship with Cole Michael Rooker as Rowdy Burns the current Winston Cup Champion and Cole s first rival and friend He drives the No 51 Exxon Chevrolet patterned after Dale Earnhardt John C Reilly as Buck Bretherton Cole s car chief Cary Elwes as Russ Wheeler a rookie driver who fills in for Cole but later on becomes his teammate and bitter rival 5 He drives the No 18 Hardee s Chevrolet patterned after Rusty Wallace Fred Thompson as Big John president of NASCAR patterned after Big Bill France J C Quinn as Waddell Rowdy s crew chief Nick Searcy as a highway patrol officer Richard Petty Rusty Wallace Neil Bonnett Harry Gant and Dr Jerry Punch all appear in cameo roles as themselves Bob Jenkins had a voice over role as a public address announcer and his ESPN colleagues Benny Parsons and Ned Jarrett portray radio announcers In addition actress Margo Martindale is seen in her first film role as Harry s timekeeper while Don Simpson one of the film s producers has a cameo as driver Aldo Bennedetti patterned after Mario Andretti and using his twin brother Aldo Andretti s first name Production EditPrincipal photography took place in early 1990 in and around Charlotte and Daytona Beach It was plagued with delays due to frequent arguments on set between Simpson and Bruckheimer Scott and sometimes Towne over how to set up a shot Crew members sat idle for long hours some later said they had accumulated enough overtime pay to go on vacation for a full four months after filming was completed The completion date was pushed back many times with filming being completed in early May 6 three months later than it had originally been scheduled At one point following the third revision of the shooting schedule in a single day the unit production manager who represents the studio on the set or location confronted Simpson and Bruckheimer and was told bluntly that the schedule no longer mattered 7 In Daytona Simpson and Bruckheimer spent 400 000 to have a vacant storefront in their hotel converted into their private gym with a large neon sign reading Days of Thunder Simpson also kept a closet full of Donna Karan dresses to offer the attractive women his assistants found on the beach and held private parties with friends like rapper Tone Lōc 8 Towne also played a role in the film s increasing cost by scrapping more barn scenes when he didn t like either of two barns built to his specifications The film s original budget of 35 million nearly doubled at that level it would have had to make at least 100 million a rare gross at that time to break even 7 In addition when Tom Cruise lost the Oscar for Born on the Fourth of July some additional budget was cut 9 Despite the budget overruns and delays reportedly it was only after shooting was finished that the filmmakers discovered they had neglected to film Cole Trickle s car crossing the finish line at Daytona 8 Nine million dollars of the film s budget plus gross percentage went to star Tom Cruise 1 2 With the delay in completion of filming and no delay in release date post production had to be completed in five weeks rather than the five months it would normally take for such a film 10 Race cars Edit The cars used as those of Cole Trickle Rowdy Burns and Russ Wheeler were provided by Hendrick Motorsports with racers Greg Sacks Tommy Ellis Bobby Hamilton and Hut Stricklin as the stand in drivers In order to provide authentic race footage involving the cars these cars were actually raced on three occasions In late 1989 Hamilton and Sacks raced at Phoenix 11 Hamilton officially qualified fifth and led a lap before his engine blew In 1990 the cars were raced again at Daytona and Darlington Sacks drove a car during the Busch Clash while Hamilton and Ellis drove unscored entries in the Daytona 500 12 At Darlington Stricklin and Sacks drove two of the cars but both were pulled from the race early after Sacks broke a crankshaft Cole s first car in the film is sponsored by City Chevrolet a real life car dealership in Charlotte North Carolina owned by Rick Hendrick 13 Music Edit Main article Days of Thunder soundtrack Coverdale performing with Whitesnake in 1987 The score for Days of Thunder was composed by Hans Zimmer with Jeff Beck making a guest appearance on guitar This was the first of an ongoing list of films in which Zimmer would compose the score for a Jerry Bruckheimer production An official score album was not released until 2013 by La La Land Records 14 The film s theme song Last Note of Freedom was sung by David Coverdale of the band Whitesnake at the request of Tom Cruise himself Coverdale s vocal parts were recorded in 1990 in Los Angeles during a day off of the Whitesnake Slip of the Tongue Liquor and Poker world tour 15 Show Me Heaven written and sung by Maria McKee reached number one in the music charts of the UK Belgium the Netherlands and Norway Release EditDays of Thunder was released on Wednesday June 27 1990 on 2 307 screens in the United States and Canada and grossed 21 502 162 in its first five days 6 It opened on 170 screens in Japan on June 29 and grossed 2 105 932 for the weekend 16 The film was a financial success grossing a total of 157 920 733 17 18 The film was also successful on home video 19 Home media Edit Having been previously released on VHS and then DVD Days of Thunder was released as the fifth film entry in the Paramount Presents series on remastered Blu ray in May 2020 A 4K Ultra HD Blu ray was also released the same day Extra features include a new Isolated Score and a six minute featurette Filmmaker Focus Days of Thunder with Producer Jerry Bruckheimer 20 Reception EditCritical response Edit The film received mixed reviews from critics who mostly shrugged off the sometimes over the top special effects and plot which greatly resembled the earlier Bruckheimer Simpson Scott and Cruise vehicle Top Gun which had been hugely successful four years earlier 21 22 Halliwell s Film Guide dismissed Days of Thunder as An over familiar story rendered no more interestingly than usual 23 while the Monthly Film Bulletin described it as simply a flashy noisy star vehicle for Tom Cruise one which like the stock car he drives goes around in circles getting nowhere 23 It holds a rating of 37 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 67 reviews with the site s consensus stating Days of Thunder has Tom Cruise and plenty of flash going for it but they aren t enough to compensate for the stock plot two dimensional characters and poorly written dialogue 24 The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound Charles M Wilborn Donald O Mitchell Rick Kline and Kevin O Connell 25 Legacy Edit Following Tony Scott s death in 2012 film critic Stephen Metcalf argued that the film marked an important turning point in the history of the American film industry The best film he made may well have been Crimson Tide he wrote in Slate but the most important film he made was Days of Thunder The excesses of its production and its failure to equal Top Gun s magnitude of box office success he argues helped end the era that had followed the failure of Heaven s Gate ten years earlier The studio s willingness to indulge director Michael Cimino on that film as other studios had been doing up to that point led to a backlash where studios favored producers like Simpson and Bruckheimer whose films bore far more of their imprint than any director who worked for them Crimson Tide made several years after Days of Thunder was the critical and commercial success it was Metcalf says because after similar excesses on the producers part like those that occurred on Thunder directors were allowed to reassert themselves 8 Quentin Tarantino said the film was his favorite big budget racing movie Yeah yeah you laugh but seriously I m a big fan To me Days of Thunder is the movie Grand Prix and Le Mans should have been Sure it had a big budget big stars and a big director in Tony Scott but it had the fun of those early AIP movies I just don t think it works if you take the whole thing too seriously 26 Popular culture EditWhile the movie was neither based on a true story nor a biographical film the main character Cole Trickle was very loosely based on the careers of Tim Richmond and Geoff Bodine 27 28 and several scenes reenacted or referenced real life stories and personalities from NASCAR history 27 The scene where Big John tells Cole and Rowdy they will drive to dinner together is based on an actual meeting Bill France Jr had in the 1980s between Dale Earnhardt Sr and Geoff Bodine 27 Richard Childress and Dale Earnhardt Jr discussed how Days of Thunder was based on the rivalry between Earnhardt Sr and Bodine One scene in which Cole deliberately blows his engine by over revving it reflects upon an incident in which Tim Richmond was said to have done at Michigan in 1987 29 In another scene Trickle is told he cannot pit because the crew is too busy eating ice cream This incident actually occurred at the 1987 Southern 500 involving the Hendrick Motorsports No 35 team with crew chief Harry Hyde and Richmond s replacement driver Benny Parsons 30 The scene where Cole and Rowdy destroy a pair of rental cars by racing them through the city streets loosely referenced early 1950s NASCAR superstars Joe Weatherly and Curtis Turner each of whom were known to rent cars race and crash them with abandon 31 32 In the final race at Daytona Harry tells Cole they had to change engines when asked where the engine came from Harry says we stole it when in reality it came from his previous owner Tim In the final race at Atlanta in 1990 the championship race between Earnhardt and Mark Martin was neck and neck Martin did not feel any of his cars were good enough so Robert Yates allowed Roush Racing to borrow one of Davey Allison s cars for a test run and the race as Yates wanted a Ford to win the championship Earnhardt edged out Martin by 26 points for the championship A year after the film s release the fictional Mello Yello sponsorship depicted on Trickle s No 51 car was followed by a real life sponsorship arrangement The No 42 Pontiac of SABCO Racing driven by Kyle Petty carried the paint scheme from 1991 to 1994 Mello Yello also sponsored the fall race at Charlotte from 1990 to 1994 At the 2013 Subway Firecracker 250 driver Kurt Busch had his unsponsored No 1 Phoenix Racing Chevy painted to resemble Cole Trickle s No 46 City Chevrolet car as part of an awareness campaign for the Armed Forces Foundation 33 The Darlington throwback race weekend has also seen drivers race with paint schemes based on those from the film The 2015 Bojangles Southern 500 saw the Mello Yello car on the No 42 Chevy of Kyle Larson 34 Rick Ware Racing executed the throwback in 2017 for Cody Ware s No 51 but with a Pray for Texas message in support of the survivors of Hurricane Harvey 35 At the following year s race RWR s No 51 for B J McLeod resembled Russ Wheeler s No 18 Hardee s car but with Jacob Companies as the sponsor 36 In 2019 the City Chevrolet paint scheme returned on the No 24 Hendrick Motorsports car of William Byron 37 The NASCAR Xfinity Series 2019 Darlington race saw the No 51 of Jeremy Clements use a paint scheme resembling Rowdy Burns Exxon car but with RepairableVehicles com as the sponsor 38 The 1991 Simpsons episode Saturdays of Thunder is named after the film The 2006 film Talladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobby which also stars Reilly features a reference to the movie when the titular character is traumatized into thinking he is on fire and calls Tom Cruise for help referring to the film as a Witchcraft movie In 2015 M amp M s released a promo video on YouTube to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Days of Thunder and to promote M amp M s Crispy The video features driver Kyle Busch and crew chief Adam Stevens parodying scenes from the film 39 Video games EditMain articles Days of Thunder 1990 video game and Days of Thunder 2011 video game In 1990 Mindscape released a video game adaptation of the film for multiple platforms such as the PC NES and Amiga A Game Boy version was released in 1992 The game was available for the PlayStation Network and iOS Paramount Digital Entertainment released a new video game based on the film for the iOS PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and PlayStation Portable iOS version was released in 2009 and other versions were released in 2011 The game includes 12 NASCAR sanctioned tracks including Daytona International Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway and the film characters Cole Trickle Rowdy Burns and Russ Wheeler The PS3 version labeled Days of Thunder NASCAR Edition has more than 12 select NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers including Denny Hamlin Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart References Edit a b Days of Thunder at the American Film Institute Catalog a b Battle of the Biceps People Magazine Archived from the original on July 29 2020 Retrieved April 16 2020 Rees Ryan 1990 06 27 Alan Kulwicki s View From the Cockpit Los 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