Favorite Motorcycle Movie
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Every Which Way but Loose - 1978
Any Which Way You Can - 1980
These movies were low rent and barely had a story but they had car/motorcycle chases and fights. This was a good time when hollywood didn't take itself so seriously. I love how Clint Eastwood gave plenty of airtime for Sondra Locke to kick off her music career. She was quite a doll at the time.
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Walter White (09-22-2016)
#25
Don't understand how Wild Hogs made even one vote; that movie sucked. Only good thing about it was Marisa Tomei's tight jeans!
For comedy, nothing is more hysterical than "The Wild One". Was serious for the time; now it is just funny as hell!
"Hey Johnny; whaddaya rebelling against?"
"Whaddaya got?"
For comedy, nothing is more hysterical than "The Wild One". Was serious for the time; now it is just funny as hell!
"Hey Johnny; whaddaya rebelling against?"
"Whaddaya got?"
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tar_snake (10-02-2016)
#26
^^^ This. Also On Any Sunday 2. Growing up on dirt bikes as a kid, these were great movies.
#27
Wild Hogs? Really? That movie sucked on so many levels. Too many biker clichés. It was made for soccer mom's understanding of riding, not a rider.
There is really only one motorcycle movie, Bruce Brown's, On Any Sunday.
World's fastest Indian is also very good.
This info helps me realize that this forum is populated mostly by bikers and not motorcyclists. That's disappointing.
There is really only one motorcycle movie, Bruce Brown's, On Any Sunday.
World's fastest Indian is also very good.
This info helps me realize that this forum is populated mostly by bikers and not motorcyclists. That's disappointing.
#29
See photo of the Little Rascals. Can anyone explain those bikes? Are those the famous but elusive "maraca heads" by Harley?
Edit - I see the identities now. Very nice.
Edit - I see the identities now. Very nice.
Last edited by JesseDyna; 09-23-2016 at 10:44 AM.
#30
I get the popularity and known recognition of Easy Rider, but I think the movie stinks, Slow and Boring. I get the cross country ride and freedom the movie portraits but i cant watch it anymore. I loved the Worlds Fastest Indian, and if I see Beyond the Law, I end up watching it.
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Walter White (09-25-2016)