Re: Redline vs Disney Motorcity. The other weird thing is that the pumping beat music on the Motorcity review is nearly indistinguishable to the main pumping beat music used in Redline for the film's opening race sequence. The Motorcity reviewer doesn't seem to have even heard of Redline, so I can only assume that's the music used in Motorcity. e.g. they even ripped off what the soundtrack sounds like.
Again, there's nothing wrong with being influenced by things, but Disney are a monster evil corporation who steal everything, regurgitating family-friendly versions of whatever they take in, then tend to get all litigious on yer ass for being similar to
them even though you were doing it first. So, there's a context-free argument about whether borrowing or strong influences are appropriate (they are) but then there's the issue with the extent to which Disney does this, along with them using their great wealth to influence politicians and their legal department's clout.
Check out for example, the Motorcity shot at 3:50
here vs basically the same shot used in Redline
here (example 1) and
here (example 2). When both cars hit turbo (a lime green trans am thing with racing stripes vs a yellow trans am thing with racing stripes), there's a series of explosions out the back, the cars jump vertically off the ground, bounce back and forth a bit between front and rear wheels, to build tension, before exploding forward with massive momentum. That's ... completely not how hitting nitro on a real car works, it's something concocted out of thin air for Redline.