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Supercross

Overview


Genre :

Action

Release Date :

August 17, 2005

MPAA Rating :

PG-13

Director :

Steve Boyum

Starring :

Steve Howey, Mike Vogel, Daryl Hannah, Robert Patrick, Sophia Bush, Aaron Carter, Cameron Richardson, Ryan Locke, Carolyn Garcia, Jesse James

REVIEWS RATE:  Critics  Not quite bad, but it's not recommended either.    Readers  5 of 5 [Rate It]

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ME ENCANTA ESTA PELICULA ES LO MEJOR QUE HAN HECHO PARA L@S AMANTES DE LAS MOTOCICLETAS Y EL ROMANTICISMO... MUY BUENA

posted by SARRIA on Oct 12, 2010 08:52:45

this movie is sick an they should make another one!!

posted by sean on Jul 30, 2010 10:42:46

best movie

posted by cj on Jul 27, 2010 05:01:00

what is the name of the song that plays at the end of the movie? i'd love to know lol.

posted by baller11 on Jul 04, 2010 02:28:04

This movie is great! I am a rider for motocross and love the movie.. Of course I'm a girl so it's even better! The soundtracks mostly fit in great but the overall movie is very fake looking to real riders.. Hope everyone enjoyed as much as I do!

posted by #11Honda on Jun 17, 2010 07:45:34

whats the name of the song wen they sing days without light?I relly want the song

posted by murph on Oct 10, 2009 05:22:26

whats the name of the song wen they sing days without light?I relly want the song

posted by Dansk on Sep 12, 2009 10:06:32

wow

posted by locs on May 10, 2009 04:22:55

Very good

posted by emaz on Dec 08, 2008 08:15:24

this movie was an inspiration to my family cause we grew up around motocross and supercross racing, Mike Vogel is my favorite actor of all time

posted by cmriderMX on Sep 29, 2008 10:44:40

this movie is siick

posted by jay on Jul 18, 2008 00:00:00

* * * * Check this out if you are big on the jarring punch of "New York Film School" looking productions. The racing footage and the darkish heavy amp super-dubbing during the later stages of "Supercross, The Movie" is way different than anything else showing on the screen lately... Some re-editing would improve the production dramatically. Several scenes included at the onset lack cinematic professionalism. I would have liked to see the first twelve minutes lost on the cutting room floor. Jessie James deserves some respect. Supercross circuit racer acting performances are just as good as the professional actors, who are for the most part fun to be around. The two racers with acting lines seem like naturals and add creed. The people who payed at the entrance gates also got a chance to be filmed along with all the actors. That's good for America, and this American made motorsport... The digital sound track during the racing is like a video game. A general sampling of songs is simple and OK... Some historic romance fluff is a bit of fantasy... The "Supercross" DVD reduces some of the film grain during the acting scenes, and includes some worthwhile interviews. The racing scenes are very entertaining. The re-vamped HD version of "Supercross" looks fantastic on a High Definition television signal tube. In the Summer of 06, I think that HBO played "Supercross" around 40 times with standard lines, and in High Definition about 30 times or more... "Supercross: The Movie" and progeny will find many followers among sporting enthusiasts, also film and video deliberants... With time, the oddly submurged and weak conceptive choice of what scenes to edit and how, will be less important. What matters is the fantastic contest cinematography and the fact that the production with all its media offerings brings the sport of Supercross to the eyes of the world... and makes some good looks.

posted by on Sep 28, 2006 00:00:00

i love this movie

posted by on Sep 13, 2006 00:00:00
 
 
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