Wild at the Wheel
This 1970s driver safety film follows Kenny, a teenager trying to be cool by speeding and driving aggressively. While looking down to change the radio station, he drives off a cliff, rolls his Mustang, and dies. The whole 10-minute film is narrated by a traffic investigator who goes into ridiculous detail psychoanalyzing Kenny in an attempt to determine his motivations for speeding, including interviewing his father, brother, boss, and teacher. Also, the soundtrack is damn funky. Major plus: the pauses in the narration are the perfect length for riffs. Watch it here: http://youtu.be/dJGuoiCiS9Q
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aswetnatex
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Wild at the Wheel is a 1970s driver safety film that delivers a cautionary tale with a blend of drama and funk. It follows Kenny, a teenager obsessed with being cool behind the wheel—speeding, driving recklessly, and ultimately meeting a tragic end when he crashes his Mustang while distracted. Narrated by a deadpan traffic investigator, the film hilariously overanalyzes Kenny’s psyche through interviews with those around him, creating the perfect setup for some witty riffing. The funky soundtrack and dramatic pauses make it a cult classic for commentary fans. If you enjoy adding a fun twist to classic content, try games like Truth or Dare with a twist using this Yes or No Wheel tool: https://yesornowheeltool.com/how-to-play-truth-or-dare-using-yes-or-no-wheel/
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Paul1982 commented
This Sid Davis film also makes it sound like Kenny would still be alive if his dad let him use the car whenever he wanted, if the court hadn't taken him in to punish him for speeding, and if his boss gave him a raise.