One of the best bike films....EVER.

Pinche

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I've been putting off buying it forever but to hold me over till I bite the bullet. Sit back and enjoy. One of the best best bike films ever. Has a little of everything for everyone. Not to mention it's got McQueen in it! Nuff said. Enjoy! If anyone knows how to save the movie let me know so I can burn it and not have to watch it on my puter. lol.
wwww.hulu.com/watch/79438/on-any-sunday
 
I tried to embed it but it wasn't working and as soon as I would put just the link to the page, it would embed itself even without the embeding code...which wasn't working. So that's why there's an extra W in the www. Just take out the extra W and it'll bring you to the page to watch it. It's well worth it.
 
Yeah these are some of the best films. There are a couple of these movies directed by Bruce Brown. He also filmed the Baja 1000 race and was the first to do it back in the 70s. Also check out Bruce Brown's moto classics if you can find it. I rented it from blockbuster online. Very cool! -MBS
 
Pinche said:
I tried to embed it but it wasn't working and as soon as I would put just the link to the page, it would embed itself even without the embeding code...which wasn't working. So that's why there's an extra W in the www. Just take out the extra W and it'll bring you to the page to watch it. It's well worth it.

Hulu doesn't work outside of the US. Most of us can't see it.
 
Anyone wants a copy, send me a message, a disc and a buck for postage and I'll make you a copy.
 
Also check out "From Dust to Glory" another awesome Bruce Brown motorcycle flik. -MBS
 
portnoy said:
Anyone wants a copy, send me a message, a disc and a buck for postage and I'll make you a copy.
Orbit won't copy the movie so I'll hit you for a copy when I get paid. I'm dead broke. So much I'm gonna steal some gas from one bike to toss in the daily rider until payday on Thursday.
 
I remember seeing that in the theater when it first came out and again later. I gotta check out From Dust to Glory. Thanks.
 
dust to glory was good. if you guys are planning a road trip watch easy rider before heading out. this film always pumps me up to go on road trips. just you and a buddy and the open road can't get any better than that. well.... maybe a shit load of money in the tank will help.
 
chris73cb175 said:
dust to glory was good. if you guys are planning a road trip watch easy rider before heading out. this film always pumps me up to go on road trips. just you and a buddy and the open road can't get any better than that. well.... maybe a shit load of money in the tank will help.


Easy Rider is a classic - all choppers, but still one of the best! Wasn't that Jack Nick's first movie role? -MBS
 
MBS said:
Easy Rider is a classic - all choppers, but still one of the best! Wasn't that Jack Nick's first movie role? -MBS

actually i think his first film role was as the sado-masochist dental patient in the original 'little shop of horrors' which was almost 10 years earlier. he did alotta tv and a spattering of movies between the 2. my favorite being the andy griffith show :eek:
 
muskrat said:
actually i think his first film role was as the sado-masochist dental patient in the original 'little shop of horrors' which was almost 10 years earlier. he did alotta tv and a spattering of movies between the 2. my favorite being the andy griffith show :eek:

I thought the sado-masochist dental patient in the original 'little shop of horrors' was Bill Murray.
 
cry baby killer was his (jack nicholson) first film. it was cool nothing crazy he is just some teenager that freaks out because he things he killed someone. 1958. jack is the man
 
MBS said:
I thought the sado-masochist dental patient in the original 'little shop of horrors' was Bill Murray.


the original little shop was a low budget horror flick from 1960, your thinking of the remake in the late 80's with steve martin. how many 60's remakes has he done now...steve martin that is.

good call on cry baby killer, forgot about that one.
 
If you liked "On Any Sunday," either "Little Fauss and Big Halsy" or "Continental Circus" is your next bike movie.
If your into little shop of horrors, I can't help you out....
 
muskrat said:
the original little shop was a low budget horror flick from 1960, your thinking of the remake in the late 80's with steve martin. how many 60's remakes has he done now...steve martin that is.

good call on cry baby killer, forgot about that one.

Well that shows you how much I know about that. I have liked a few of Steve Martin's movies though. -MBS
 
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