Man, this guy get smashed by a cab!!!
#32
Originally Posted by morbot
too many ****ing movies about bike messengers
#35
i just dont get this deification of UPS guys on bikes. they're like the patron saints of fixed gear riding or something.
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
#36
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just look at those films and how the particular messengers filmed there ride...of course it's fun to watch. that's why people make those movies. it's fun to watch. not all messengers do that, i drop messengers all the damn time here (and feel bad--they're pros, after all), but those who do are fun to watch, hence movies being made.
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Originally Posted by morbot
too many ****ing movies about bike messengers
Point two: Being a bicycle messenger, particularly in NYC, is one of the hardest jobs in USA. Not everyone who does it is an athlete of any appreciable calibre, but the people who do it deserve some sort of recognition. You don't have to give them any props if you don't want to, but I don't think they deserve your ire either.
Point three: Filmmakers tend to gravitate towards interesting subjects. Messenger culture is definitely interesting. While most of the films focusing on them leave a bit to be desired, they've been improving and I see it as an ongoing evolution of film.
Point four: Wrecks are fun to watch.
#38
it's not the glorification of the people so much as it is the job. i'm aware that the courier lifestyle is over-romanticized by many, but you have to admit, in the most simplist sense, you're getting paid to ride a bike every day. and that's pretty damn cool.
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From: NYC
Originally Posted by morbot
i just dont get this deification of UPS guys on bikes. they're like the patron saints of fixed gear riding or something.
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
I know know if i'd call it deification, but this whole "riding fixed gear bikes on urban streets" culture came from messengers, NY messengers in particular.
#41
Originally Posted by morbot
i just dont get this deification of UPS guys on bikes. they're like the patron saints of fixed gear riding or something.
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
and this was more a response to seeing this film side by side with this one: https://www.bicyclemessengersmovie.com/
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i'm a little curious about the person with the backpack running away.
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#44
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Originally Posted by humancongereel
...i drop messengers all the damn time here (and feel bad--they're pros, after all)...
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Originally Posted by spud
i'm a little curious about the person with the backpack running away.
#47
i think what happened imo is that she was showing off for the camera and decided to speed up
to look cool, and then perhaps a bit distracted by the desire to look cool on camera
made a stupid judgement. but i wasnt there it could have been anything, elicited the holy sh**
from me.
to look cool, and then perhaps a bit distracted by the desire to look cool on camera
made a stupid judgement. but i wasnt there it could have been anything, elicited the holy sh**
from me.
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Originally Posted by ollie
yeah, but you also don't ride all day long, 5 days a week... gotta pace yourself and prioritize according to how much work is available / rushes and deadlines
#49
Originally Posted by ChicagoxBoston
I'm sorry but I can't get over how moronic this broad is. . . .
#50
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Originally Posted by humancongereel
yeah, sure. i only feel a little bad most of the time. but the other day, when i dropped a girl riding a 30 year old cruiser with a wicker basket just cruising along, i felt weird. like "why am i not doing this?" i spent almost 2 months looking for work 8 hours a day, the whole day on a bike...and i don't know how to ride other than "fast as i ****ing can", and after 8 hours, i felt fine, no matter how i pushed myself.




