Rarely would we consider shelling out close to 50 bucks on a movie without it including a bag of popcorn and the likelihood of some post-date action. We would, however, spend it on a copy of Senna on Blu-ray. While it won’t get you laid (if it does, marry that girl) and it doesn’t come with any Orville Redenbacher’s, it will be the least boring documentary you’ll ever see. The film follows the life of F-1 Brazilian superstar Ayrton Senna from the time he hopped behind the wheel of a go-kart through his multiple Grand Prix races. Make sure you’ve got the right gear to play it (it’s imported) and then sit back and enjoy the most expensive movie you’ve ever bought.
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