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rustyrobot
7th November 2013, 13:51
Can't wait to see this...

An inspiring celebration of the motorcycling community - Why We Ride

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juZ_kUFaDSA

nodrog
7th November 2013, 14:08
Good God, looks like 90 odd mins of dribble and bad Similes.


- Why We Ride to speed and be antisocial, end of movie.

Big Dave
7th November 2013, 14:23
Good God, looks like 90 odd mins of dribble and bad Similes.

to speed and be antisocial, end of movie.

Do I detect a small amount of non buy-in?

I enjoyed the big budget cinematography.

We're more the 'I ride because they are efficient and useful machines' types. Not good wankage.

raziel1983
7th November 2013, 15:22
I enjoyed the big budget cinematography.

I was waiting for Superman to turn up..

angle
8th November 2013, 21:06
When is it out in NZ?

Wingnut
9th November 2013, 06:58
Although I know I will watch it regardless.... Its the American dramatisation that pains me somewhat.

Best bit is Casey with his elbow on the deck!

Drew
9th November 2013, 07:34
The sound track needs more cow bell!

shafty
9th November 2013, 09:30
Was that Ted Simmons in there? Looks good

SMOKEU
9th November 2013, 11:42
I'll wait for the torrent to come out.

rustyrobot
9th November 2013, 13:26
I'll wait for the torrent to come out.

I suspect that will probably be before the movie gets a theatrical release in New Zealand anyway. Will keep my eyes on the film festivals just in case.

In the mean time check out this ever so slightly (very) hipster interactive film about custom motorcycles in Portland. Best viewed in chrome.
thebuildfilm.com (http://thebuildfilm.com)‎

raziel1983
9th November 2013, 17:27
Because its fun. -FIN

Dogboy900
10th November 2013, 09:30
Good God, looks like 90 odd mins of dribble and bad Similes.

to speed and be antisocial, end of movie.

Must spread more reputation before giving to nodrog again... That made me laugh. For sure that is part of it dude :)

angle
1st January 2014, 19:51
The movie can be watched online or downloaded at http://www.movie4k.to/Why-We-Ride-watch-movie-4923623.html

Berries
2nd January 2014, 00:24
I know why I ride. To be honest, I couldn't give a fuck why anybody else does.

Bender
2nd January 2014, 07:39
I've watched it and by the end its just the same old stuff with a bunch of talking heads wanking on and a sound track that gets totally annoying. Nice try but ultimately a fail.

Katman
2nd January 2014, 09:32
Good God, looks like 90 odd mins of dribble and bad Similes.


:grouphug:

angle
2nd January 2014, 09:37
I know why I ride. To be honest, I couldn't give a fuck why anybody else does.
Why do you think anyone else cares whether you give a f#ck or not?


I've watched it and by the end its just the same old stuff with a bunch of talking heads wanking on and a sound track that gets totally annoying. Nice try but ultimately a fail.
It is exclusively american, with the typical american eye watering emotional speeches. Plus it was made for the wider non-motorcycling community, hence the format. However it is their view, and it was interesting to see it.

Mike.Gayner
2nd January 2014, 10:42
Watching it now and I'm 20mins in, it's an interesting enough doco, but so far it has completely ignored the international contribution to this history of motorcycles and racing. They'd have you believe that Americans invented motorcycles (they didn't) and racing (also not true).

MrItalian
8th January 2014, 06:17
Can't wait to see this...


I hope it turns out well. In the meantime you could prolly watch the following movies :

TT3D - Closer To The Edge (2011)

The Doctor, the Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid

I watched them recently and they're quite fun.

Erelyes
9th January 2014, 21:41
The Doctor, the Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid was on one of the rando Sky channels recently. Choice TV or sommit like that. Was a good watch with the kids :yes:

@ndy
9th January 2014, 22:34
It's a bit American... But it's pretty good. God stories and moral in it.
Something to watch with your better half if she/he doesn't understand what you have 10 motorbikes on your TradeMe watch list at any one time... ;)

rustyrobot
10th January 2014, 10:04
Finally got round to watching this film (http://www.nowvideo.ch/video/1bcd20a732462).

The director sure does love his high speed (slow motion) cinematography. The comments that others have made about the film being very 'American' are totally spot on. It was very clearly made by and for folks in the US. I would agree too that a lot of it is somewhat cliched and overly sentimental, and certainly ignores any current 'anti-social', distasteful, etc elements of biking in favour of a 'we are all one big happy family' approach. Amazing that for all the people in the film they only found two non-white bikers.

I enjoyed seeing the kids getting in amongst it, and it's definitely reignited my drive to get the young 'un his own set of wheels. I also formed a new appreciation for the open desert spaces in the states.

I rewatched On Any Sunday recently and I enjoyed that more, although it is actually quite similar in it's focus and rosy view. All up though, any of these films (including others mentioned above and in other threads here) like Closer to the Edge, Faster, etc. are just a snapshot of one part of the motorcycling fraternity and a good indulgence for a rainy day. I'd be equally keen to watch a history of motorcycling in India or China.

pritch
10th January 2014, 10:16
If you want to watch a bike movie, watch the 2006 film "Freebird". At least it's funny.

Akzle
12th January 2014, 07:52
the first movie ive cried during since schindlers list.

Juniper
13th January 2014, 07:56
the first movie ive cried during since schindlers list.

Ok I gota check this shit out now!!

rustyrobot
13th January 2014, 08:58
Ok I gota check this shit out now!!

Just don't ask him WHY he cried during Schindler's List.

Akzle
19th January 2014, 08:21
Just don't ask him WHY he cried during Schindler's List.

it was one of those movies just left me feeling... That there was room for more.. y'know what i mean?

ellipsis
19th January 2014, 12:47
...do we really need movies and directors and comics to remind us why we ride...i ride because it's too fukn far to walk and my missus rides to find out where I would have walked to if I didn't ride...'nuthin american about that...