Where to start.... Lets say if you take a racing car video game and then screen shot a load of clips then you get some actors to fit around them clips you basically have Sim Racer.
Unfortunately your not allowed to use the sound from the game ( i presume ) so you just have a generic car sound and ignore things like crashes abd screeching tyres and stuff like that.
Anyway our hero driver must get the best damn driving simulation Crew chief ever....... 'Bootie Burns' to help him win 20k in a competition. Back in his day he wrote the rules on driving simulations ( probably during the NES days by the looks of him ).
Theres only one problem in his way is 'Shooter' Jones the best damn driving simulator gamer ever and no he isn't in his teens.
Not only must he win the race for the money ( which he owes straight back out ) but also the girl he met, his friend who works at the bar and to impress the hundreds of teenagers watching on twitch.
Ill be honest its awful but Ill give it a 2 or 3 as some of the actors were ok and performed with utter seriousness.
To say Bootie Burns without a flicker of sarcasm takes some serious acting.
Unfortunately your not allowed to use the sound from the game ( i presume ) so you just have a generic car sound and ignore things like crashes abd screeching tyres and stuff like that.
Anyway our hero driver must get the best damn driving simulation Crew chief ever....... 'Bootie Burns' to help him win 20k in a competition. Back in his day he wrote the rules on driving simulations ( probably during the NES days by the looks of him ).
Theres only one problem in his way is 'Shooter' Jones the best damn driving simulator gamer ever and no he isn't in his teens.
Not only must he win the race for the money ( which he owes straight back out ) but also the girl he met, his friend who works at the bar and to impress the hundreds of teenagers watching on twitch.
Ill be honest its awful but Ill give it a 2 or 3 as some of the actors were ok and performed with utter seriousness.
To say Bootie Burns without a flicker of sarcasm takes some serious acting.