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Supercross

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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Sophia Bush, Cameron Richardson, Steve Howey, and Mike Vogel in Supercross (2005)
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Faced with the suspicious death of their father, two brothers must motivate one another to get back on their bikes and take the Las Vegas Motocross Championships by storm.Faced with the suspicious death of their father, two brothers must motivate one another to get back on their bikes and take the Las Vegas Motocross Championships by storm.Faced with the suspicious death of their father, two brothers must motivate one another to get back on their bikes and take the Las Vegas Motocross Championships by storm.

  • Director
    • Steve Boyum
  • Writers
    • Ken Solarz
    • Bart Baker
    • Keith Alan Bernstein
  • Stars
    • Steve Howey
    • Mike Vogel
    • Sophia Bush
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Steve Boyum
    • Writers
      • Ken Solarz
      • Bart Baker
      • Keith Alan Bernstein
    • Stars
      • Steve Howey
      • Mike Vogel
      • Sophia Bush
    • 44User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 26Metascore
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    Steve Howey
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    • K.C. Carlyle
    Mike Vogel
    Mike Vogel
    • Trip Carlyle
    Sophia Bush
    Sophia Bush
    • Zoe Lang
    Cameron Richardson
    Cameron Richardson
    • Piper Cole
    Aaron Carter
    Aaron Carter
    • Owen Cole
    Channing Tatum
    Channing Tatum
    • Rowdy Sparks
    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Earl Cole
    Robert Carradine
    Robert Carradine
    • Clay Sparks
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    • Billy
    Alana Austin
    Alana Austin
    • Rider Girlfriend
    Jamie Little
    Jamie Little
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    Terry Boyd
    • Self
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      • Steve Boyum
    • Writers
      • Ken Solarz
      • Bart Baker
      • Keith Alan Bernstein
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    6pentinaj

    Family entertainment

    Supercross: Coming from a past Motocross racer, whose sons are grossly interested and active in the sport. I took my 2 boys to see this movie. After watching past with them, days/weeks/who knows how much footage or MB of digital images of just racers and riders, with no intended story line on our home TV with them, I did not know what to expect. I figured I would get much of the same, and hopefully a story to boot. I have to say when compared to some of the other full-length films related to the sport of Motocross/Supercross they made a noble effort at putting together actual film sequences, mixed with some acting abilities to present a story line even though it was somewhat weak. As a true race fan you will pick out some inconsistencies in the splicing of the actual "Clear Channel" ® footage that was used to enhance the film. It is hard to take the racing sequences to seriously when the characters are beating some of the best-known racers in the industry. It might have been a little more realistic if they could have used cameos from professional racers in more than just a passing glance. But give them a break it is a movie. However, for a dramatic effect race footage served its purpose. It allowed them to mix reality racing with drama in a manor where it did not obviously appear dubbed in. Even with the track switches and split screen viewing it gives you the impression that you are watching a broad-casted race.

    Yea it has some of the most predictable film clichés in film industry, but I do not think it was directed to earn any awards. It is a story of a very common ideal in the sport. It is the struggle of two brothers K.C. and Trip that are dreaming of making it to the big show in a sport they love. From an amateur level there is a lot of effort and motivation that goes into trying to become one of the chosen few that gets the opportunity to earn a high level sponsor or a professional contract. It also shows you the different methods used to grab the necessary attention. Both methods are demonstrated slow and steady working little by little and on or over the edge going for broke. It also tries to show the kids watching that the ethics of trust, loyalty and perseverance do pay off.

    If your a race fan, you should enjoy it just for the fact that our sport has climbed one more rung on the latter, to more public recognition. Hopefully we will get the attention that the sport deserves. As a parent, it is a movie that you can stand to sit through with you kids and spend a little time with them. Trust me the kid's will like it and more than likely you will be buying a copy when it is released for home theater.
    7brentnewhall

    "Supercross, The Movie" Finishes The Event

    To the critic who exited the theater halfway through the movie, "You really missed it."

    "Supercross, The Movie" racing photography at the Las Vegas Chammpionship event is the best sporting cinematography of any motion picture that I have ever seen. Super vivid and intense plastic.

    Is there any better quality sports film production than later stages of "Supercross, The Movie" racing footage? Extreme close-ups, sudden slow-mo, chrome, other digital effects, aerial jumps and tight action shots are framed with excellent form detail and clarity.

    The Director made some mistakes. He could have used Hollywood draw like Aaron Carter, and Sophia Bush for more than only quick supporting shots. He could have included a lot more Supercross racers, and expanded on character development. He could have made more of a total movie, and it would have been interesting for other racers to have some lines.

    The camera work in the beginning of "Supercross, The Movie" is inconsistent at best. The digital sound is consistently excellent.

    I liked the audio effects during the event races. The exaggerated sound is in keeping with the New York Film School style and look of the better half of the film. I even liked the framing cut aways. Not to many film makers have the courage to do something that far out of the generic mainstream.

    Granted, several of the dramatic (or lack there of) scenes needed to be re-done. It is like they began the project with a total lack of organization, and filmed only one take.

    Even so, the "SoCal" "seventies lifestyle" approach of what little character development there is found its mark. The storyline is fine, it is just that there is such a lack of fine tuning.

    The good parts of the film were so extra over the top that they made the beginning more than survivable.

    I hope the next time around they keep the excellent sight and sound quality of the final racing events, and put together better Directorship of the back-in-time lifestyle dramatic intention
    Gordon-11

    Only for fans of this sport

    This film is about two brothers who are talented in motorcycle racing. They enter the world of professional Supercross racing, unleashing a new chapter in their lives.

    "Supercross" may be an entertaining film, with plentiful of youthful actors and actresses, much speed and engine noises. However, I think it is limited by the fact that the plot is weak and poorly developed. There are a lot of motorcycle scenes, but it lacks the intensity and energy found in other racing films such as "The Fast and the Furious".

    "Supercross" is likely to appeal exclusively to fans of this sport. Other people are unlikely to find it engaging or thrilling.
    4barfly4404

    So So For Fans, Stay Away If Not

    I was actually surprised that Supercross got even a 4 from me. It was such dumb fun, that I couldn't help but resist. Trust me, the film is really pretty bad, but me being somewhat of an extreme sport fan myself, it was hard to turn away in parts. But its this style of MTV generation kids, the ones who made this film, and the ones who may like it, that worries me. I just hope nobody mistakes this schlock for a piece of art.

    The writing is, pure and simple, awful. The acting is atrocious as well, and the film get's more predictable as it goes. The dramatic sequences rarely work, but the motorbike races are actually filmed fairly well, and I was impressed with some of the stunt work. Though predictable, the film offers us a character or two to like, but the 'villians' are so cheesy and clichéd that its almost unbearable.

    I won't dig deep into the plot, but it revolves around two brothers who find motocross to be a good escape from their troubles at home and after their father's death. The main characters are quite a pain, one is bossy and the other is a genuine idiot who becomes increasingly annoying, and in the final scenes I actually wanted him to crash. The emotional scenes are worthy of a cringe or two, and a predictable romance subplot gradually unfolds. The story really proceeds to make less and less sense, and all the film can offer by the end is some nice eye candy. The one liner attempts are also equally miserable.

    If you're a fan of the sport, then its recommended not as a film, but more just a long infomercial on the sport, with some nice stunt work. The story is at best 3rd grade level and the bad acting is hard to ignore, but it gives a decent perspective on the sport, decent enough that a lot of fans shall be pleased. But if you're not a fan of this sport, then at all costs: Stay away!

    4/10
    4cdelacroix1

    Really Lousy

    I actually left about halfway through this movie. Because neither the plot and relationships, nor the racing footage, were enough to hold my interest.

    When I think about it, I guess the natural movies for comparison might be The Lords of Dogtown, and The Fast and Furious, and whatever that racing movie was that was the contemporary of Fast & Furious, that starred Sly Stallone. All three were far better movies. All three featured lots of racing action and racetrack energy and the like. And all three included some engaging off-track personal dynamics for the racers.

    This movie seemed VERY short on plain old race footage and racetrack footage, and seemed to concentrate more on off-track personal relationships. Yet none of these relationships seemed to me to really appeal. "Tight but competitive" is the opening formula: but almost all I saw and heard was competition with little sense of connection. Competition without that connection is frankly very, very unappealing to my taste. I wanted to like these folks, but just couldn't.

    Bummer ...

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    • Trivia
      The exterior shots of the Team Nami building are actually the Kawasaki Motorcycle Headquarters formerly located in Irvine, California. They did not however, have a private test track next to the property.
    • Goofs
      When Piper Cole does a back flip in front of Trip, the crossover between when the original actor for Piper (Cameron Richardson) and the stunt double is obvious. Cameron attempts the jump normally, as if to complete the jump without a trick. In reality, to perform a back flip, the rider would need to lean back quite substantially half way up the jump in order to get a full rotation.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Trip Carlyle: [narrating] My name's Trip Carlyle. This is my brother, K.C. We're tight, but that doesn't mean we don't compete.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Strictly Background (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Days Of My Life
      Written by Chuck Gladfelter

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    • Release date
      • August 17, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fast Boys
    • Filming locations
      • San Bernardino, California, USA(Glen Helen Regional Park)
    • Production company
      • Tag Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,102,550
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,330,520
      • Aug 21, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,344,431
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • DTS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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