Its that time of the year--the days are getting shorter, the air is getting colder, and Hollywood is trotting out its "Prestige" movies for a shot at Oscar gold. Here's a look at the movies with Nascar connections:
Playing for Keeps--Richard Childress figures out the best way to keep Kevin Harvick from going to Stewart-Haas in 2014--chains, a chair, and a heavy-duty lock.
Lay the Favorite--Pit Lizards (women who troll the Nascar scene looking for sugar daddies) try to seduce Brad Keselowski before his wedding to beer.
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding--Beer gets frost-brewed ice-cold feet the day before its wedding to Brad Keselowski.
Save the Date--Michael McDowell announces the single race where he's going to try and run the entire distance, all for that extra $2,000.
This Is 40--A documentary on how David Stremme spends his spare time--converting old Coors Light diecast cars into Inception Motorsports diecast cars.
Jack Reacher--Tom Cruise and Robert Duvall reunite to tell the story of Cole Trickle's last shot at glory--a jackman with 10-foot-long arms.
The Impossible--Can Chip Ganassi take his team back to its former glory? Well, look at the title.
Not Fade Away--Bobby Labonte continues his years-long battle against obscurity.
Parental Guidance--Just two hours of incredibly awkward conversations between Richard and Kyle Petty.