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I hope it is to cycling as the movie Hackers was to computer hacking.
I think it's ubiquitous.
Douglas Iverson said:
Who saw this movie? What do you think about a bicycle messanger in Manhattan riding a fixie with no brakes?
Thought it was a FUN movie. If you want to see a movie with action, intrigue and lots of bikes, allow yourself a bit of escapism and just enjoy.
My favorite part were the split second scenarios of what would be the best route to take in order to not get creamed.
I like what happens to the cop.. Levitt did some fancy biking skills, and ditto on the split seconds decisions.
+1
Juan 2-8 mi. said:
My favorite part were the split second scenarios of what would be the best route to take in order to not get creamed.
Gotta call out the stunt work of trials-god Danny McCaskill in the parking garage scene! At least they hired the best in the business!
I'll give it 3 of 5.
Action great, story line and congruity...not so much.
He did all those tricks in the garage with broken/bruised ribs?
The scene where he rode down Broadway from 116th was repeated to make it seem like a longer chase?
The ONLY part of Manhattan where the subway runs above ground is 125th where he dipped out to avoid the Beemer. (heading south in the chase scene)
And somehow all this took place in an hour and a half and he still delivered the message!?
As with a lot of action movies, it requires some suspension of disbelief.
Mike Zumwalt said:
I'll give it 3 of 5.
Action great, story line and congruity...not so much.
He did all those tricks in the garage with broken/bruised ribs?
The scene where he rode down Broadway from 116th was repeated to make it seem like a longer chase?
The ONLY part of Manhattan where the subway runs above ground is 125th where he dipped out to avoid the Beemer. (heading south in the chase scene)
And somehow all this took place in an hour and a half and he still delivered the message!?
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