watching movie Breaking Away before going for a ride
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watching movie Breaking Away before going for a ride
I thought there was a character with cancer and Harrison Ford. what movie is that?
anyway what a dirty trick that Italian plays during the 100 mile Cinzano race
anyway what a dirty trick that Italian plays during the 100 mile Cinzano race
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American Flyers? With Kevin Costner, not with Harrison Ford. And cerebral aneurysm, not cancer.
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That was a great movie, even if you were not a cycling buff. The actor playing the used car salesman-father was hysterical. Remember the look on his face when he caught his son shaving his legs?
It's been a few years since I saw it. Was the college race at the end done on fixies?
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I still wince when I think of that one.
That was a great movie, even if you were not a cycling buff. The actor playing the used car salesman-father was hysterical. Remember the look on his face when he caught his son shaving his legs?
It's been a few years since I saw it. Was the college race at the end done on fixies?
That was a great movie, even if you were not a cycling buff. The actor playing the used car salesman-father was hysterical. Remember the look on his face when he caught his son shaving his legs?
It's been a few years since I saw it. Was the college race at the end done on fixies?
FWIW: Paul Dooley and Dennis Christopher played father and son in a 2001 episode of "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0160550/bio
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I still wince when I think of that one.
That was a great movie, even if you were not a cycling buff. The actor playing the used car salesman-father was hysterical. Remember the look on his face when he caught his son shaving his legs?
It's been a few years since I saw it. Was the college race at the end done on fixies?
That was a great movie, even if you were not a cycling buff. The actor playing the used car salesman-father was hysterical. Remember the look on his face when he caught his son shaving his legs?
It's been a few years since I saw it. Was the college race at the end done on fixies?
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I liked the end where the French chic catches his eye. I can just hear him turning French inside.
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That was also the only part where there was a technical error, at least as far as I could tell in the 30 or so times I've seen the film. There's a shot of the cranks during the motorpacing and Stoller's on the small chain ring. At 50+ mph, I doubt that.
And speaking of Breaking Away and American Flyers in the same thread, it never ceases to amaze me that the same writer could do one script that rings so true, and another that's actually cringe-worthy to watch.
And speaking of Breaking Away and American Flyers in the same thread, it never ceases to amaze me that the same writer could do one script that rings so true, and another that's actually cringe-worthy to watch.
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Those two movies never get old. I'm surprised Hollywood hasn't tapped into these gems yet being hard up for original stuff. I dig Quicksilver also as it's got a star studded cast also.
After watching American Flyers makes me nervous seeing a dog outside while on my bike. lol.
After watching American Flyers makes me nervous seeing a dog outside while on my bike. lol.
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Those two movies never get old. I'm surprised Hollywood hasn't tapped into these gems yet being hard up for original stuff. I dig Quicksilver also as it's got a star studded cast also.
After watching American Flyers makes me nervous seeing a dog outside while on my bike. lol.
After watching American Flyers makes me nervous seeing a dog outside while on my bike. lol.
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I'm not a big fan of Kevin Costner. I kind of root for the dog in that scene, wishing it would spill Costner. As many times as I watch it...never happens. Is it time for my medication yet?
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A bicycle movie that is out now, 'The Kid with a Bike' by the Dardenne brothers is almost as good as PW's Big Adventure but in a very different way. The bike is still a pivotal part of the movie but everything that revolves around that pivot is compelling.
American Flyers is about the bicycle or at least about bicycle racing and the story about the people is bad. We really don't care that much about the main characters and the bike racing can't hold up the movie.
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Again most Hollywood movies, regardless of the storyline, are as far from reality as one can get. Hollywood execs are far more interested in the movie's profitability than the movie being as realistic as possible. Give the moviegoers what they want/like to see.
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And, yes, you give people what they want but that's business everywhere. You don't make much money by giving people what they don't want. That's why MacDonald's is a multibillion dollar company and Ralph's Pretty Good Tofu on a Stick never made it past Ralph's kitchen.
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I have loved Breaking Away as far back as when i was younger (teens) and didn't give one iota about biking. I just enjoyed the movie and the actors/actresses and the story. I still wonder if the Schwinn Cutter bike name was inspired/copied from the movie.
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Bingo. I watch movies to suspend belief for a while. I want to be entertained even if its with cheap laughs and expensive special effects and big boobs.
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Perhaps you would prefer to see documentary movies shot with a helmet camera, without a plot and commentary from a self appointed bicycling expert?
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