The scene is a modern, 1980s arena, where present day gladiators compete in the wild sports extravaganza of Supercross. Winners take all mixes the rivalry and camaraderie of two young men wi... Read allThe scene is a modern, 1980s arena, where present day gladiators compete in the wild sports extravaganza of Supercross. Winners take all mixes the rivalry and camaraderie of two young men with the thrill of spectacular riding and high stakes competition. Going beyond the drama an... Read allThe scene is a modern, 1980s arena, where present day gladiators compete in the wild sports extravaganza of Supercross. Winners take all mixes the rivalry and camaraderie of two young men with the thrill of spectacular riding and high stakes competition. Going beyond the drama and excitement of the racing scene. a cast of hot, talented newcomers of young love. No one ... Read all
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It was Meh.
Definitely an 80s movie, has all your typical traits as well. This isn't a very good 80s movie though.
The film wasn't even really about the character Billy Robinson, it was more about his friend.
The story is real simple, we have two friends at odds because one of them stole his groupie girlfriend and the other friend tries to pay him back by beating him at a big motocross race. Insert your occasional obstacle, insert your potential love interest, bunch of motocross action, and end movie. This film felt like it was shot on an extremely anemic budget. Felt so cheap for some reason. It never dragged and moves along nicely, so that's a positive.
This film is all about the motocross scenes. The stunt drivers were really good and it was cool to watch.
This is the type of film you watch when you're sick at home, you're up early and need to kill some time.
It's watchable, just not very good. That being said, I would recommend watching it, but just for the stunts.
This gets a LennyReviewz Score: 4/10.
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- TriviaCameo: In the credits of this film, many Professional Supercross racers are listed as stunt doubles in the film. Which included: Ricky Johnson, David Bailey, Broc Glover, Jim Holley, Brad Lackey, Gary Semics, & Race Announcer Larry Huffman. Broc Glover even had a Cameo roll as Carl "Mr. GQ"
- GoofsIn the beginning the announcer says the race is taking place at the L.A. Colosseum (which is an open air venue). The race begins in an enclosed arena with the roof clearing showing.
- ConnectionsFeatured in One Hit Wonderland: 'Rico Suave' by Gerardo (2012)
- SoundtracksDon't Look Back
Music and lyrics by Doug Timm and Randy Petersen
Performed by Richard 'Moon' Calhoun (as Moon Calhoun)
Produced by Randy Petersen and Doug Timm
Published by Doug Timm and Jhanaroo Music (BMI)
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