NEWS: Tom Cruise to play Carroll Shelby in Go Like Hell...?

TheWrap is reporting that 20th Century Fox is planning to produce a movie based on AJ Baime's book about the GT40 victory at Le Mans in 1966 starring ...*gasp*... Tom Cruise as Carroll Shelby.

Aye-aye-aye!!

I'd be interested in seeing a movie about this story, but please God, let it be something other than a "Tom Cruise Hollywood blockbuster." yeesh!!

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Tom Cruise, ‘Oblivion’ Director Joseph Kosinski to Reteam for Fox’s ‘Go Like Hell’ (Exclusive)
DEAL CENTRAL | By Jeff Sneider on October 23, 2013 @ 4:27 pm


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The movie chronicles automaker Henry Ford II’s rivalry with Enzo Ferrari

Tom Cruise and "Oblivion" director Joseph Kosinski are planning to reteam for the racing movie "Go Like Hell," multiple individuals familiar with the 20th Century Fox project have told TheWrap.

The film is based on A.J. Baime’s book "Go Like Hell: Ford, Ferrari, and Their Battle for Speed and Glory at Le Mans."

While there are no deals in place yet for Cruise or Kosinski, the duo are in talks to develop “Go Like Hell” as a starring vehicle for Cruise.

Story is set in the early 1960s when the Ford Motor Company was falling behind in the sports car marketplace, with baby boomers preferring to buy fast, stylish automobiles rather than safe, comfortable vehicles.

The book follows Henry Ford II, who with the help of young visionary Lee Iacocca and former racing champion-turned-engineer Carroll Shelby, concocted a scheme to reinvent the Ford company by entering the high-stakes world of European car racing, which had been dominated by Enzo Ferrari up until then.

The trio set out to design, build and race a car that could beat Ferrari at his own game at the world’s most prestigious and dangerous race — Le Mans.

Cruise has his eye on the role of Shelby, according to an individual familiar with the project.

Jason Keller wrote a draft of the script back when Michael Mann was developing the project. Paramount has been developing its own version of the story as it owns Shelby’s life rights, as well as a script originally written by Lisa Schrager.

Cruise and Kosinski are coming off of “Oblivion,” which grossed $286 million worldwide. Cruise will first shoot “Mission: Impossible 5″ with frequent collaborator Christopher McQuarrie. The actor knows his way around the race track, having starred in Tony Scott’s 1990 action-drama “Days of Thunder.”

Cruise next stars in Doug Liman’s “Edge of Tomorrow,” which Warner Bros. will release June 6. He’s represented by CAA and Greenberg Glusker.

Source: Tom Cruise, 'Oblivion' Director Joseph Kosinski to Reteam for Fox's 'Go Like Hell' (Exclusive) - TheWrap
 

Rick Muck- Mark IV

GT40s Sponsor
Supporter
Leo Di Caprio to play Miles? Paul Ruebens for Iacocca? How about Owen Wilson for Ferrari. Hey, Will Smith can be McLaren!!!

Typical Hollywood fluster cluck.
 

Ron Earp

Admin
What's not to like:

Charismatic - Check
Egotistical - Check
Believes in fabricated stories - Check

I'd be more interested in who's playing Ford, the drivers, and Ferrari, except for the movie will focus on Shelby.
 
You forgot..

Miget- Check
Pretty boy-Check
Man's man-.....uh......uh.....

Makes about as much sense as him playing Jack Reacher.
 

Rick Muck- Mark IV

GT40s Sponsor
Supporter
What's not to like:

Charismatic - Check
Egotistical - Check
Believes in fabricated stories - Check

I'd be more interested in who's playing Ford, the drivers, and Ferrari, except for the movie will focus on Shelby.

I dunno.....did Shelby ever jump up and down on Oprah's couch?
 

PeteB

GT40s Supporter
How's he going to play Shelby and still get the girl, lose the girl, then do something really dangerous and survive to get the girl back???? That is the basic plot of ALL Tom Cruise movies right?
 
Anyone remember "The last Samurai". The film premise blew....A white guy who ends up being the last of the great japanese sword fighters, yeah right.

Ended up being a decent movie tho and made a truck load of $$$. I'm gonna keep an open mind
 

Charlie Farley

Supporter
God help us. They are going to trash all we believe in with regards the 40.
It will turn out to be a 100% US idea and design.
You watch....
I was at an airshow back in mid 70's as a US marked Canberra, flew over.
A full USAF Colonel turned to me and said " that's a B57, I said no...it's a Canberra !"
I think that comment went over his head, just as the plane did.....
 

Charlie Farley

Supporter
Ron,

U 571 was where a British destroyer managed to capture a German U Boat intact and recover the Enigma machine.
Eisenhower said that the code breaking at Bletchley Park shortened the war by two years.
 

Ron Earp

Admin
I think U571 wasn't the actual U boat that the Brits got the rotors/cipher from. Hold on Google time.....


Enigma - Allied breaking of Naval Enigma - Technical pages - German U-boats of WWII - Kriegsmarine - uboat.net

U110

The Type IXB boat U-110 - German U-boats of WWII - uboat.net

So the U-571 movies is about U110, and as suspected it was portrayed as an American operation. I never saw the movie but had always heard they farked it up.

The event was the subject of a British parliamentary motion in 1999 condemning the portrayal of the capture of U-110 and subsequent breaking of German codes as an American success in the film U-571.​

Just like what will happen to this Go Like Hell movie.
 

Jim Rosenthal

Supporter
Tom Cruise?

What a joke.

It isn't that he's short. Newman was short, and played much taller.

What they OUGHT to do is find an actor who resembles Shelby in his prime, which shouldn't be difficult- an unknown actor- and have him play Shelby, and let the story tell itself.

The story is good enough that it doesn't need Tom Cruise- as a matter of fact, having an idiot like him in the film will probably dilute the quality of what they do.

Whatever. I'll go see it anyway, just to see the cars. Which, after all, are some of the biggest stars of the show. I hope they get some real drivers in there, not just stunt doubles. And good actors to play Miles and Ruby and McLaren.

Ruby is still around- they ought to have him as a consultant. And Chris Amon as well.
 

Jim Rosenthal

Supporter
Shelby, with all his faults, was a real race driver, a real competitor, and a LeMans winner in his own right (Aston-Martin, for John Wyer) Tom Cruise is a child who makes a living pretending to be other people. You could, I suppose, say the same thing about Lawrence Olivier and John Gielgud- but they were infinitely better at it, and they didn't bounce on Oprah's couch and act like fools. I still hope they get an unknown actor who looks like Shelby- that is really the way to go with all this.
 
Shelby, with all his faults, was a real race driver, a real competitor, and a LeMans winner in his own right (Aston-Martin, for John Wyer) Tom Cruise is a child who makes a living pretending to be other people. You could, I suppose, say the same thing about Lawrence Olivier and John Gielgud- but they were infinitely better at it, and they didn't bounce on Oprah's couch and act like fools. I still hope they get an unknown actor who looks like Shelby- that is really the way to go with all this.

Good points Jim !

If this was being filmed in the seventies I'd pick James Garner for the part,
though probably Shelby would of wanted to play himself.

Regards Steve
 
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