Mike y Alex emprenden un viaje en moto, pero se ven envueltos en una trama de chantaje político y corrupción. Perseguidos por llevar evidencia comprometedora, usan sus habilidades para sobre... Leer todoMike y Alex emprenden un viaje en moto, pero se ven envueltos en una trama de chantaje político y corrupción. Perseguidos por llevar evidencia comprometedora, usan sus habilidades para sobrevivir.Mike y Alex emprenden un viaje en moto, pero se ven envueltos en una trama de chantaje político y corrupción. Perseguidos por llevar evidencia comprometedora, usan sus habilidades para sobrevivir.
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Casper Van Dien gets reunited with his fellow Starship Trooper Patrick Muldoon in Born To Ride. Too bad they didn't get anything half as good as that film. Maybe they made a mistake killing off Muldoon in Starship Troopers or these two could have done sequels together.
Which would have been better than Born To Ride. This film is like some kind of cinematic joke that's being perpetrated on the audience. I won't go into the plot except that these two biker dudes got stuck with a tape showing a Senator taking a really big bribe for insider information. And the guy doing the bribing wants it back and he sends a pair of goofballs to get it.
It starts out quite serious and then for no reason veers off into comedy and the end, well it's almost surreal. Did anybody have an idea of what they exactly wanted to inflict on the movie going public?
Casper you and Pat work something out like Pat's twin brother becomes a citizen and joins Rico's Rangers in another Starship Trooper sequel for your next project.
Which would have been better than Born To Ride. This film is like some kind of cinematic joke that's being perpetrated on the audience. I won't go into the plot except that these two biker dudes got stuck with a tape showing a Senator taking a really big bribe for insider information. And the guy doing the bribing wants it back and he sends a pair of goofballs to get it.
It starts out quite serious and then for no reason veers off into comedy and the end, well it's almost surreal. Did anybody have an idea of what they exactly wanted to inflict on the movie going public?
Casper you and Pat work something out like Pat's twin brother becomes a citizen and joins Rico's Rangers in another Starship Trooper sequel for your next project.
Listen, I won't pretend that this is high class cinema. But have you ever seen the Room? Miami connection? a Neil Breen film? It's kinda in the same category as those.
9/10,. Not perfect. But pretty good if you're in the mood for something dumb.
9/10,. Not perfect. But pretty good if you're in the mood for something dumb.
Two bikers take off to go to Sturgis (which happens in August, though a newspaper says it is still Spring) and get involved in some sort of government chicanery.
This comes to us from director James Fargo, best known for "Every Which Way But Loose" and reunites Casper Van Dien with a terrible beard and Patrick Muldoon from "Starship Troopers". This is the second film to do this in 2011 (the first is "Turbulent Skies") and the lesser of the two.
Also here is William Forsythe as Jack Steele. He is so talented, I feel bad they put him in this film. And I am not sure what the point was. He comes off as menacing but his henchman are hapless dopes like the cop in "Smokey and the Bandit". So is this a comedy? An action film? What is it?
Another reviewer called this film "beyond awful", and that is the sad truth. The plot seems to make sense, at least for a while, but then goes radically divergent from any sort of sense. Plots start and end at any given moment, people disappear without explanation... just when I thought I knew what was going on, I was more confused than before. And I was sober.
Do yourself a favor and avoid this film. Maybe with a case of beer and a friend or two it is worth watching, but I found very little redeeming in it.
This comes to us from director James Fargo, best known for "Every Which Way But Loose" and reunites Casper Van Dien with a terrible beard and Patrick Muldoon from "Starship Troopers". This is the second film to do this in 2011 (the first is "Turbulent Skies") and the lesser of the two.
Also here is William Forsythe as Jack Steele. He is so talented, I feel bad they put him in this film. And I am not sure what the point was. He comes off as menacing but his henchman are hapless dopes like the cop in "Smokey and the Bandit". So is this a comedy? An action film? What is it?
Another reviewer called this film "beyond awful", and that is the sad truth. The plot seems to make sense, at least for a while, but then goes radically divergent from any sort of sense. Plots start and end at any given moment, people disappear without explanation... just when I thought I knew what was going on, I was more confused than before. And I was sober.
Do yourself a favor and avoid this film. Maybe with a case of beer and a friend or two it is worth watching, but I found very little redeeming in it.
Stumbling upon the 2011 movie "Born to Ride", from director James Fargo, by random chance here in 2025, and never having heard about it, of course I opted to check out the movie.
Writers Mike Anthony Jones and Robert Vozza put together a script and storyline that actually proved way better than I had initially expected it to. I have to admit that I was actually adequately entertained throughout the course of the 90 minutes that the movie ran for.
The movie actually does have some familiar talents on the cast list, with the likes of Casper Van Dien, Patrick Muldoon, William Forsythe, Branscombe Richmond and Jamison Jones. The acting performances in "Born to Ride" were fair.
I found "Born to Ride" to be an entertaining enough movie, though hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing. How this movie has landed a 3.2 rating, as of the very moment I am reviewing it, is simply beyond me.
My rating of director James Fargo's 2011 movie "Born to Ride" lands on a five out of ten stars.
Writers Mike Anthony Jones and Robert Vozza put together a script and storyline that actually proved way better than I had initially expected it to. I have to admit that I was actually adequately entertained throughout the course of the 90 minutes that the movie ran for.
The movie actually does have some familiar talents on the cast list, with the likes of Casper Van Dien, Patrick Muldoon, William Forsythe, Branscombe Richmond and Jamison Jones. The acting performances in "Born to Ride" were fair.
I found "Born to Ride" to be an entertaining enough movie, though hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing. How this movie has landed a 3.2 rating, as of the very moment I am reviewing it, is simply beyond me.
My rating of director James Fargo's 2011 movie "Born to Ride" lands on a five out of ten stars.
I recently watched the biker movie Born to Ride (2011), starring Casper Van Dien (Riko from Starship Troopers) on Tubi. The story follows two buddies on a road trip to a biker rally who find themselves embroiled in a political scandal and money laundering scheme.
This picture is directed by James Fargo (The Enforcer) and outside of Casper Van Dien stars William Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers), William Forsythe (Raising Arizona) and Theresa Russell (Wild Things).
This film falls short in every way. While Van Dien's performance as a biker is intriguing and there are a few comedic moments, the overall quality is lacking. The writing feels subpar, and the film has a made-for-television vibe. Despite a solid cast, the acting doesn't elevate the weak material, and even the soundtrack falls short. There is some nudity but not the girl on the cover.
In conclusion, Born to Ride is a disappointing movie that fails to deliver. With its uninspired writing and lackluster execution, it's best to skip this one. I'd give it a 2/10.
This picture is directed by James Fargo (The Enforcer) and outside of Casper Van Dien stars William Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers), William Forsythe (Raising Arizona) and Theresa Russell (Wild Things).
This film falls short in every way. While Van Dien's performance as a biker is intriguing and there are a few comedic moments, the overall quality is lacking. The writing feels subpar, and the film has a made-for-television vibe. Despite a solid cast, the acting doesn't elevate the weak material, and even the soundtrack falls short. There is some nudity but not the girl on the cover.
In conclusion, Born to Ride is a disappointing movie that fails to deliver. With its uninspired writing and lackluster execution, it's best to skip this one. I'd give it a 2/10.
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- TriviaCasper Van Dien and Patrick Muldon previously starred together in "Starship Troopers"
- ConexionesReferences Pinocho (1940)
- Bandas sonorasBorn To Ride
Written by Martin Guigui, Ched Tolliver, Shyan Selah'
Performed by Shyan Selah
Courtesy of Old School Records
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