Everytime I go to the dvd store I think about getting THAT movie but then remember the derision from this forum. Ill pluck up the courage sometime.Originally Posted by Fish
Everytime I go to the dvd store I think about getting THAT movie but then remember the derision from this forum. Ill pluck up the courage sometime.Originally Posted by Fish
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
what, Torque?Originally Posted by skelstar
no, really, it was bad. lame, pathetic, unfunny, not exciting, just *crap*. why lose two hours out of your life?
watch Easy Rider again, instead.
"You know, Billy... we blew it."
I nominate
the worlds fastest indian. (duh)
and before indy gets in here: top gun
I only posted this because of the global economic crisis
but don't the stickers on the fairings look amazingly tacky, these days?Originally Posted by pyrocam
still, I wouldnt mind a GPz900 in the gargre, just for the hell of it. its the classic-est slabside Jap sprotbike of the lot.
REALLY didnt like that movie...but then it wasnt aimed (or made) for my age group. I did wet myself during the Starsky&Hutch movie when they parodied it.Originally Posted by Fish
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
No seriously...save ya money and get Mad Max 1 or something,as in anything!Originally Posted by Fish
Got to be in the top 10 worst catergory surely![]()
Torque, or Easy Rider? ER was a good movie.Originally Posted by TL Rider
but Torque isn't even eye-catchingly bad enough for a top-10-bad list. It's just mediocre in every respect. I'd rather watch Children Of The Corn II.
ah yes, the one with 30 forward gears and a rider who never downshifts.Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
if the Charger 440 in Bullitt was somehow a bike, it would have been the bestest bike ever, but its a cage so I'm going to get lynched for mentioning it now, arent I.Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
but perhaps we can allow it honourable mention as a motor vehicle from a movie that rocked.
which reminds me; what bike did McQueen ride in The Great Escape? [edit: I'm guessing a BMW, presumabyl, but which model?]
What about JBonds BMW MB from his second bond movie...was it a K1 or something? Nice colour (but not orange).
[edit] I mean P.Brosnan's second Bond movie.
"If life gives you a shit sandwich..." someone please complete this expression
Ah - so it is - I responded to the headline - (read all questions before starting).Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
Great Escape still stands
Triumph Bonneville - Clint Eastwood - Magnum Force.
Arnie on the Fat Boy in Terminator. 'Gif me yor cloze and yor modorcycle'.
His Bonneville gave Gere's charachter credence in 'Officer & Gentleman'
didn't the story imply that he nicked it from the Krauts, though? I dont recall. why would there be Triumphs hanging about at a German POW camp?Originally Posted by SpeedMedic
authenticity, eh, gotta love it.
"I bought a vampire motorcycle" - Norton Commando.
One of these days I'm going to get hold of a copy of this on VHS (never released on DVD) then have a KB movie night. Show you all what you've been missing!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097550/combined
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Originally Posted by Fish
Legend has it that the stunts were performed - controversially at the time, by mcqueen - on a Triumph Speed twin dressed up as a BMW.
How about the bike that Michael Carrington (had to look that up) 'built' in Grease 2? He made that bike from bits he found at the dump!
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old.
Age shall not weary them nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the evening,
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