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Old 21 Feb 2008
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Arnie on a dirt bike

I stand to be corrected as always but wasn't Arnie on a VMAX for that scene.
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I know it's so over the top it's ridiculous but the Ducati chase sequence in the Matrix was visually very impressive, it did have a very odd Harley type sound though.

Anyone remember the scene of the rockers heading to Brighton in Quadrophenia? Love that movie.
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Easy rider, when they are going down the road standing on the saddle and mucking around.

Greatest line has to be from Mad Max, "see yer on the road skag"

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Warthog I agree with the whole Mad Max image. I remember when I was younger watching that before I had a bike thinking how cool the goose was on his bike and how I wanted to be that bad. I have a couple 1970's Hondas that I restored and those cafe/rat bikes that the gang had kept coming to mind the whole time I was working on them.
While I have to admit Mila Jovovich is a hotty, the image was just pretty ridiculous. Well actually I think the whole movie was and that's propably why these scenes were to me. In the new Resident Evil movie the main gal is fighting zombies in a post apocalyptic world where there are only a handful of survivors and she gets around on a BMW K1200 I think, killing all these bad guys and trying to save the day. You have to give it to her though, she did look pretty bad on the bike.

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Anyone remember the scene of the rockers heading to Brighton in Quadrophenia? Love that movie.
Yes, I rewatched it last month after nearly 20 years. The scooters scenes are cool too.
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Quadrophenia! Bikes and scoots. I discovered this movie in my teens and it is an honest representation of everything that a teen goes through. Trying to fit in with drugs and cliques.
The scene riding along the cliffs to the conclusion is fantastic. All the while the Who soundtrack wailing at #11 volume. The whole movie just clicked for me. The album cover for Quadrophenia is a concept as well, surreal fog and the band in the mirrors.
We never really had a scooter scene here in N. America it would be interesting to hear tales of that time.
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I stand to be corrected as always but wasn't Arnie on a VMAX for that scene.
Arnie was on a Harley Fatboy that he stole in the opening sequence and the kid was on a dirtbike.

There's a little quiz here for those that like them. It mentions a few of the films covered in this thread.
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Got to be The Great Escape.

At least we all know Steve could really ride a bike even if he didn't do the actual jump.

Pet hates in films

Bikes on trailers shot from the front.

Fast fours that sound like slow twins.

Bikes that change from Choppers to MXers for the jump sequences.


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Good quote! My personal favourite from Steve is "I'd rather wake up in the middle of nowhere than in any city on earth."

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It has to be Mc Queen he ouzed cool.

But Lara croft in tomb raider is always worth watching.

Is there a bike movie equivalent of Ronin thats a great movie.

Mission impossible the bikes switch from knobblies to road tyres and back durring the sequence.
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But Lara croft in tomb raider is always worth watching.
I was just starting to feel depressed at all the classic movies that everyone mentions... thinking my taste is sooo immature in comparison.

PLUS I loved - XXX, with Vin Diesel - doing a freestyle jump, whilst at the same time firing a firearm - FROM BOTH HANDS...

Ok - maybe its cos it was Vin Diesel. He could ride a Transalp, and I'd still think he's the hottest thing around!
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Has anyone seen Clint Eastwood riding a Bonnie back in 1968 in the movie Coogan's Bluff?
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Has anyone seen Clint Eastwood riding a Bonnie back in 1968 in the movie Coogan's Bluff? I believe its one of the longest bike scenes ever filmed and Clint did a lot of the riding....but not all. It's not bad. A wild goose chase through Central Park in NYC.

The other one I have an interest in, cause I was on the crew for part of it,
Indiana Jones. Notice the KLR's or XT's dressed up like German bikes. Easy to tell they are not old Boxers. But the stunts and especially the riding are very well done, great wheelies and crashes. Not bad, but they cheated and undercranked part of it to speed it up. Ancient trick now done digitially. Back in the bad old analog days they did it buy slowing down the camera. Our sound was in there in a huge smorgasboard of sound from about 200 elements.

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I believe Clint was on a TR6 and the baddie was on a 500 Daytona ,
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It was a good scene though
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Will Smith jumps on a stunning black MV Augusta F4 about 10 min from the end. CGI all over the place. But still a lovely looking bike....
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My memories are sketchy but I remember a long two-wheel controlled skid that impressed the hell out of me in Black Rain. The bikes were big fours that sounded like big fours and there were some crazy moments. The Japanese bad guy rode with a no-fear style that (to my faded memory) was very alright.

Annoyingly, like most bike movies, the cars manage to keep up with the bikes in the city traffic chase scenes. As if.
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