Good point Keith, box office for movies was down 44% over the 4th of July weekend compared to just last year!!! Thankfully, NHRA has not had to endure such a dramatic drop in attendance.
Though Hollywood Film industry isn't a great comparison in my mind, the similarities aren't lost on me. They have the same handful of people, making the same movies, and it's honestly, kind of tough to discern in my memory, a movie from this year, from a movie made last year, or the year before, as they all follow the same formulaic devices, and often, the same cast of "stars".
Heck, if they're not making yet ANOTHER comic book character film, they are making a remake of a recently made film, sometimes, remaking a movie out only a few years, or worse, a remake of a REMAKE. Hollywood is SO bad about remaking films now, there's actually a number of different adjectives to help the public understand what type of retread it is they're offering.
Remake versus Re-launch versus Reboot versus Reimagining ....
serious, these are four terms movie critics use to describe the type of remake a movie is.
It just screams lack of creativity in an industry that was founded on creativity.
The same can be said for drag racing. In the film above, the days of small groups of unique individuals, made for a colorful group of interesting "stars". The year before, or the year after, there was just as many unique people you hadn't heard of in the mix. It kept things exciting, interesting. Yes, there was the famous stars/teams, but there was always a group of folks coming out of somewhere in left field to shake things up. New engine/chassis combinations, new skinned-cats to make it clear these were unique thinkers, unique personalities.
Paint the current fields all black, or white, or whatever, and you would see little to no difference. It would be the same 8 black cars, racing the same 8 black cars they did the week previous. Copy one racer's shutdown interview, and paste it on another's. It the same corporate gobbily-goo coming out of their mouths. It's a homogenized field. Tough to whip up excitement in people that aren't "into" the sport when they've seen this weekend's race, two years ago.
It just screams lack of uniqueness, in a form of motorsport founded on uniqueness.
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post edited almost 10 times, because I keep finding a typo, or forgetting to add something. copy paste, copy paste. -smirk-