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vinducati
19th July 2005, 10:45
This is a review of "Love Speed and Loss" the documentary on Kim Newcombe
Written by somebody who saw the film on Sunday

Hi All.

I got “let out” on Sunday morning to go and see the movie “Love, Speed and Loss” about the life and racing of Kiwi bike racer Kim Newcombe. As this story was largely based on the Super 8 footage of his wife, Janeen, I was not expecting all that much more than an interesting motorcycle racing Doco, certainly worth seeing, but no more than that.

HOW WRONG CAN A GUY BE???

The movie, screened at the Hoyts 8 complex in Queens St (The one with the Rocket for a lift), had an audience that read like the who’s who of motorcycling in Auckland and was sold out. The film itself proved to be no ordinary doco, but a professionally constructed, well researched story with a tonne of emotion, that would hold the interest of Motorcyclists and non riders alike.

For those of you who are in complete ignorance (like me) of what Kim did in the early 70s, this is a wake up call. The guy deserves to be ranked up with John Brittan, Hugh Anderson, Rod Coleman, Graeme Crosby, Aaron Slight and the like. MOTORCYCLE HALL OF FAME RECOGNITION REQUIRED FOR SURE!!

The story in brief is: Kim and Janeen shot off to Berlin in the late 60s to work for Konig outboard motors. Living in Berlin at the height of the cold war would have been an experience for 2 young Kiwis all by itself, but the story continued with Kim racing hydroplanes on the Seine with the owner of the business, then developing a 500GP race bike out of the outboard engine he so admired. Having to start from scratch, he had to get the bike to a certain level (ie race wins) in Germany to get his international Racing licence. He did this and became a local (German) hero at the same time. Great stories about 250,000 people watching at East German circuits and whole grandstands shouting “KIM, KIM, KIM”. He went on from there to race in the GP proper with plenty of podium finishes and a Win in Yugoslavia. This is in the premier 500GP class guys… The Moto GP of yesteryear against the likes of Giacomo Agostini and Phil Read. Apparently this home grown 2 stroke could whip the MV Augusta’s Butt in a straight line, and did so regularly. Incredible.


So here you have a Kiwi, who not only developed his own bike, but raced it against some of the acknowledged geniuses of the track in their time, and won. It was all done on a budget with a wife and son in tow with a panel van and a caravan.… Amazing.


Not only that, but the film has been constructed in a truly professional manner with modern day interviews with the Konigs, Mr, Mrs and son, Phil Read, His Aussie mechanic, Kork Ballington, and heaps of others. A hell of a lot of work, travel and effort.


The end is tragic, and highlights the stupidity of track owners and officials at the time. The sort of bad (lethal actually) decisions made in the period were the background to the rider’s revolt in the late seventies and Barry Sheene’s efforts to improve rider safety. It also shows the effects of injury and death on the riders family.

To finish the film off, on completion we were told that Kim’s wife and Son, and other Newcombe family members were all present, and they got up to answer questions from the audience. At one point Janeen broke down recounting parts of their experiences. There were quite a number of hardened bike riders seen sniffling and wiping the corners of their eyes. Must have been a lot of dust in the room huh?? Superb effort from these two as well, especially Janeen, who bared her soul for the movie.

My opinion? Blown away. A DVD will be released at some stage and I will be first in line

For those of you who missed it, a second screening is on this Wednesday at 12.00 midday Hoyts, Queen St..(Part of Auckland Film Festival) Do whatever you have to do to see this, skip lunch, tell lies, say you’re sick, pregnant, hung over, brain damaged, whatever, you have gotta see it!!

Cheers,

Blackbird
19th July 2005, 10:49
Thanks for the info. I saw him race in Europe. There's an article on him on the latest Two Wheels mag which I bought at the weekend.

TonyB
19th July 2005, 11:10
There's an article on him on the latest Two Wheels mag which I bought at the weekend.
I wonder if it will be shown elsewhere? I've got that Two Wheels mag- haven't read the article yet, but the pics are impressive. There's one where he's got the thing cranked over as far as it will go, the fairing is pretty much on the deck, as is the knee. It looks bloody impressive. And the best part is the letters NZ and Kiwi emblem on the helmet...... lets see the Aussies claim THIS guy.

Big Dave
19th July 2005, 11:40
lets see the Aussies claim THIS guy.


Would you be interested in trading for Russell Crowe?

zeRax
19th July 2005, 11:56
damn, gonna have to wait for dvd, so eager thou!

TonyB
19th July 2005, 11:57
Would you be interested in trading for Russell Crowe?
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooo!
While we're at it, can we have Split Enz, the Brothers Finn, Phar Lap, the Pavalova and Ed Hillary back please?

erik
19th July 2005, 12:04
Thanks for posting that, it sounds interesting, I think I'll go see it.

http://www.enzedff.co.nz/filmsynopsis.asp?FilmID=1996&Archive=0&RegionID=2&EventID=9&SelectedDate=20-Jul-2005&SessionID=4652

Big Dave
19th July 2005, 12:11
the Pavalova

Ours ours ours. The rest are nicked.

F5 Dave
19th July 2005, 15:21
Just read it in TW & would like to see this movie. Not showing in wgtn from the looks. Grrr.

Oh yeah they can keep Crowded house. It's an aussie band & boring as hell. :whocares:

Toast
19th July 2005, 18:23
Damn if the movie is as good as that review up there, I'm in. Hope tickets aren't sold already.

DingDong
19th July 2005, 18:32
I heard it was on, but shit-it! I cant go see-it :no:

I'll be in-line to see the DVD too... :wait:

Kickaha
19th July 2005, 18:43
I wonder if it will be shown elsewhere?

It isn't listed to be shown down here as yet,I've been waiting to see this since they announced it was being done as I remember reading about him while I was still at school

oldfart
19th July 2005, 19:08
Would you be interested in trading for Russell Crowe?
fuck off :devil2: the aussies claimed him :weird: & we aint taken im back :motu:

Toast
19th July 2005, 19:15
Hey, anyone know where tickets can be purchased for these film fest films? Is it at the normal movie counters?

Big Dave
19th July 2005, 20:01
fuck off :devil2: the aussies claimed him :weird: & we aint taken im back :motu:

Correct answer!

Dutchee
19th July 2005, 20:03
The DVD will be released at the end of the year (December-ish - Santa, you listening?) but I'm sure I also read that TV3 is going to be showing some of it prior to that (pretty sure I read all that on the herald website, so do a search there).

As for Russell Crowe, he was born in Australia (thank god) so they deserve to claim him. They can keep their hands off Ben & Josh. Hmm, maybe they'd like Tim Shadbolt & Winston. hehehe

erik
20th July 2005, 14:56
Got back from the screening just a few minutes ago.
It was a touching story. It was made even more special by having Janeen and the director and producer there; they spoke a bit after the film and answered some questions.

curious george
20th July 2005, 16:20
Missed you there Erik.
Bloody great docco, screening later this year on TV3 they say...
I'd never heard of him before, but the guy was good!
Very touching seeing Janeen there and speak about her life, soo sad she has never got over him or forgiven herself either.
It's more a love story and fond memoried than a motorbike movie, but translates ver well what it was like in the paddock 'back in the day'.

Dutchee
20th July 2005, 23:26
I tried a search on the herald website, but came up blank. I'm still convinced it's coming out around December and that a "special" docu will screen before then (i.e. cut down). I dunno, I read it somewhere, but I guess we'll have to keep our eyes open. Almost considered buying TW for the article, still might out of interest ;)

erik
21st July 2005, 09:54
At the end of the screening yesterday someone asked about when it would be on tv and when the DVD would be available.
I think it was the producer that said they had a deal with TV3 and TV3 will be showing an edited version in the last quarter of this year.
He also said that they can't release a DVD until after it's been shown on TV3 and that they hadn't yet sorted out who was going to produce the DVD. But they did say they were hoping it would be ready around the end of the year and that it would probably have some extra footage (possibly more about the bike).