New Moto Guzzi Door Mats Available Now
Thanks for this....I read these actors didn't even ride. I'm a fan M Shannon too.
This movie, not a TV movie, certainly reinforces your points. But if you're not interested, don't see it. I have never, and never would, watch Sons of Anarchy, for the reasons you give.
Thanks for telling me what to do, Moto. The irony clarifies my point very well…..
I believe Shannon was the only one who didn't ride. Director Jeff Nichols said in an interview:"“To be honest, all of them had to go through training. Now, some guys took to it better than others. Sadly, for everyone, Michael Shannon wasn’t allowed to get near a motorcycle. We barely let him lean on a motorcycle,” he said with a laugh on the ReelBlend podcast."!
hollywood garbage
Looking forward to seeing it.I grew up about a mile from the CiceroIL bar where the pool table scenes take place and am curious to see any Chicago locales.In the 70s if you bike was stolen and you knew the right guy with the Outlaws,it could be ransomed if not already parted out.Interesting that the author was able to hang out and photograph Civil rights marchers and about as big a group of racists and criminals then living.Too bad we don’t have politicians able to do that today.
While I like Tom Hardy I’m beginning to think he’s pretty one dimensional. In all his roles he seems to be the same character just in different movies. He’s good mind you but it’s getting a little stale (to me at least).
I’ll watch it at home when it streams for rent. I noticed today that services have raised the price again for 1st run movies from $19.99 to 24.99 to RENT and up to $31.99 to buy. I’ll wait until a price cut goes below that profit margin to rent it. Since cell phones became so prevalent and general public decorum had taken such a nose dive I’ve lost my enthusiasm for attending in theater. These two developments were the primary reason why I sunk a good chunk of change into building a modular home theater in the basement as we were finishing it last year. I realized with the newer flatscreens (I’m up to 85 inches currently but have room to go larger) and Bluetooth speakers and the privacy with no distractions I’m never going back. Now if I could just make some decent popcorn…Back to the movie…saw the trailers and am interested. I like all bikes and look forward to watching it. While I like Tom Hardy I’m beginning to think he’s pretty one dimensional. In all his roles he seems to be the same character just in different movies. He’s good mind you but it’s getting a little stale (to me at least).Forgot to add….Cliffrod…watched your video. Simply spectacular craftsmanship. I’m glad a marine was the recipient of that.
Just saw it with my daughter and enjoyed it quite a lot. I was especially impressed with Jodie Comer's performance! I've had Danny Lyon's book in my collection for many years and I am especially impressed with how true they kept to it. Of course just watching and listening to a bunch of old Harleys was worth the ticket price. I will go see it again before it leaves the big screen. Not many movies, even good ones, I can say that about.
I remember shovelheads as first two harleys of mine were (73 + 74) . I've not seen movie yet. Here is the MC background story of the movie for us >> https://americanrider.com/american-motorcycle-features/jeff-milburn-behind-the-scenes-of-the-bikeriders/2024/06/19
Just what our community of MOTORCYCLISTS needs - another BIKER movie! 🙄