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New biker movie

Discussion in 'Pull up a chair and sit for a spell' started by chucktx, Dec 17, 2007.

  1. chucktx

    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    That does look awesome. The bikes look cool too - not your typical Hollywood types.
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    I love Quentin Tarantino movies. He is a little behind the power curve on the Harley-Davidson thing, but it may payoff. I will support anything this dude produces and or directs.
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    Quentin Tarantino is the Stanley Kubrick "A Clockwork Orange" of current cult films. This looks to be a pretty good film. Definitely wanna check it out.

    Watched "The Worlds Fastest Indian" a couple of weeks ago with the great Anthony Hopkins. It's about the true story of Burt Munro and his 20s Indian setting a world record in the early 60s on the Bonneville Salt Flats. What a great story and movie (must see).

    When it comes to American made motorcycles..the Indian will always be my favorite. Some day it'll be revised other than the crappy and overpriced recent incarnations it's gone through.
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    now that look's to be a decent movie bike's look old school for real , not the so called old school flat black with the red wheels , I never did like the look's of the sproty tank on top of a shovel or Pan engine , But guy's did a lot of that back then
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    chucktx Moderator Staff Member

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    yes WE did!!!;) :)
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    proof..:)

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    I agree with you, Quentin Tarantino is the man! I don't know about you, but Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 were simply awesome! Loved the graphics and the music.

    Regards,
    German
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    QT is cool but you couldn't run fast enough to get that (white shirt with the the little frilly dilly's up the front) on me:puke: in the 70s it was cool but
    Today that screams IIIIIIIIIMMMM ***
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    He may talk funny… but I really doubt he is ***. I would really be casuist about calling someone *** with the name ‘tiny’. Bwaahahahahahahaha.
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    Hey Chuck, I gotta say, I am sure glad that I am not limited to buying your style of motorcycle from back then. Not my favorite. :p

    The bikes in the movie are old school, no front brake on some of them. I would guess the date setting is 70s' or before.

    Search on youtube for Hells Angels and watch some of the videos,
    YouTube - Hells Angels-History of the Chopper-Jesse James
    This one has shows a lot of different Harley motorcycles, some vintage, and some modern.
    Like many of us, they make their motorcycles what they need them to be.:devil:

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