new biker movie
#21
RE: new biker movie
So does this movie mean that since I make enough money to qualify as "Upper Middle Class" that I'm just having a mid-life crisis? Gee, and all those years of hard work, scrounging for every dollar to afford any motorcycle I could ride was wasted! I want a refund!
#22
RE: new biker movie
ORIGINAL: tinknocker_02
I can't wait it looks hellarious !Maybe it'll make a bunch of guys go out and buy new harley's and then decide it's not for them and sell them therefor flooding the market with a bunch of newer low mileage bikes and running prices down.
I can't wait it looks hellarious !Maybe it'll make a bunch of guys go out and buy new harley's and then decide it's not for them and sell them therefor flooding the market with a bunch of newer low mileage bikes and running prices down.
#23
RE: new biker movie
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie. I am, I live in the suburbs and I write software for a living for the CDC, Coke, Bellsouth and other such companies. Atthe office there are a couple of Harley riders, they are MD's, Phd's some are MD's with Phd's, what does that make them??Even Sean and Heather while they are waay cool, are upper middle classsuburban bikers, they live in a nice house in what appears to be a nice neighborhood and I bet, heaven forbid,they even own a cage or two, the humanity of it all.[] Also, they don't always dress as bikers, there is a photo of them somewhere around this forum with their daughter at a wedding and they make an absolutely handsome, good looking family. By far my favorite picture out of all the ones I have seen.
Face it, none of us live out of our saddle bags and live the nomadic life most supposed "real" bikers portray, maybe once or twice a year when you go to Sturgis or Daytona, with the rest of the upper middle class suburbanites, while we are on vacation from our jobs, but normally we don't live that life style. Nothing is more irratating than people trying to portray themselves as billy badass biker when they are actually middle class suburbanites with full time jobs who can afford to buy, insure, fuel and ride a motorcycle.
Face it, none of us live out of our saddle bags and live the nomadic life most supposed "real" bikers portray, maybe once or twice a year when you go to Sturgis or Daytona, with the rest of the upper middle class suburbanites, while we are on vacation from our jobs, but normally we don't live that life style. Nothing is more irratating than people trying to portray themselves as billy badass biker when they are actually middle class suburbanites with full time jobs who can afford to buy, insure, fuel and ride a motorcycle.
#24
RE: new biker movie
ORIGINAL: jlefty
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie.
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie.
After all the best humoralways has some basis in fact.
Besides I'm old enough not to give a rat's rear end what "most" people think. I gave up trying to make people like me a long time ago. If you don't like me for who and what I am, its your loss not mine.
#25
RE: new biker movie
ORIGINAL: Citoriplus
I'm not going to be offended, its whyI plan to see it, so I can watchsomebody else, just like mebeing stupid.
After all the best humoralways has some basis in fact.
ORIGINAL: jlefty
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie.
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie.
After all the best humoralways has some basis in fact.
#26
RE: new biker movie
* The original script and log line featured the HELLS ANGELS but was later revised to the DEL FUEGOS after the famous club sued Disney.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486946/trivia
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0486946/trivia
#27
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RE: new biker movie
ORIGINAL: jlefty
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie. I am, I live in the suburbs and I write software for a living for the CDC, Coke, Bellsouth and other such companies. Atthe office there are a couple of Harley riders, they are MD's, Phd's some are MD's with Phd's, what does that make them??Even Sean and Heather while they are waay cool, are upper middle classsuburban bikers, they live in a nice house in what appears to be a nice neighborhood and I bet, heaven forbid,they even own a cage or two, the humanity of it all.[] Also, they don't always dress as bikers, there is a photo of them somewhere around this forum with their daughter at a wedding and they make an absolutely handsome, good looking family. By far my favorite picture out of all the ones I have seen.
Face it, none of us live out of our saddle bags and live the nomadic life most supposed "real" bikers portray, maybe once or twice a year when you go to Sturgis or Daytona, with the rest of the upper middle class suburbanites, while we are on vacation from our jobs, but normally we don't live that life style. Nothing is more irratating than people trying to portray themselves as billy badass biker when they are actually middle class suburbanites with full time jobs who can afford to buy, insure, fuel and ride a motorcycle.
It seems some people are a little offended at the movie, maybe because it hits a little close to home. I am willing to bet that the vast majority of the people on this board are suburban bikers, upper middle classjust like in the movie. I am, I live in the suburbs and I write software for a living for the CDC, Coke, Bellsouth and other such companies. Atthe office there are a couple of Harley riders, they are MD's, Phd's some are MD's with Phd's, what does that make them??Even Sean and Heather while they are waay cool, are upper middle classsuburban bikers, they live in a nice house in what appears to be a nice neighborhood and I bet, heaven forbid,they even own a cage or two, the humanity of it all.[] Also, they don't always dress as bikers, there is a photo of them somewhere around this forum with their daughter at a wedding and they make an absolutely handsome, good looking family. By far my favorite picture out of all the ones I have seen.
Face it, none of us live out of our saddle bags and live the nomadic life most supposed "real" bikers portray, maybe once or twice a year when you go to Sturgis or Daytona, with the rest of the upper middle class suburbanites, while we are on vacation from our jobs, but normally we don't live that life style. Nothing is more irratating than people trying to portray themselves as billy badass biker when they are actually middle class suburbanites with full time jobs who can afford to buy, insure, fuel and ride a motorcycle.
My take on it probably sounds somewhat harsh,but between going to the theater and renting DVD's I only sit through about 15 movies a year and rarely watch TV.
Tried watching the trailer a few minutes ago,got a good laugh out of one line,otherwise looksreally stupid.But hey that's my opinion,I've got good friends who would laugh their butts of at it.