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Movie Reviews of FasterMovie Review: If you like Motorcycles in general this is a must see Summary: 5 Stars
Even if you are a Harley guy you can't help but be blown away by what these guys are doing... highly recommended viewing :)
Movie Review: more faster! MORE FASTER! Summary: 5 Stars
great footage, and coverage of the sport. BUy it, if you remotely enjoy motorcycling you will love this one.
Movie Review: Killer DVD Summary: 5 Stars
Very cool dvd, i totally recommend it if your into MotoGP! gives you a great history on valentino & max.
Movie Review: Husband loves it Summary: 5 Stars
My husband loves this video - he says it's one of the best moto gp videos out there.
Movie Review: Great, great great! Summary: 4 Stars
This movie was just an awesome film. I don't think you have to be a motorcycle fan to appreciate it. It's a dramatic sports film in general. It does help if you ride though. You can fully appreciate Gary McCoy's riding style. It amazed me when I saw how he will keep the tires spinning in the turns, loose on the asphalt. I couldn't begin to imagine doing something like that. It's that kind of thing that will keep you in awe of the riders. To think of how many truly great riders there are in the Superbike series and here in the states in AMA but the Moto GP riders are the absolute best. And then there is the Doctor, Valentino Rossi. Five time champion and apparently all around great guy. If you watch the extras disc there's a funny scene where Valentino is driving a car while being interviewed. He's trying to make his way onto the track from the mobile home parking area and can't find his way. The world champ is stopping to ask another team's crew for directions to the track.
These guys are top competitors and this makes for a lot of human drama. I love the rivalry between Rossi and Biaggi. The film does a good job of building it up and accentuating the drama. I especially liked the unseen fight between the (seemingly) eternally happy Rossi and the playboy Biaggi. It segues nicely into the Kevin Schwantz/Wayne Rainey rivalry.
I loved seeing all of these legends without their helmets on and being interviewed on camera. It's a little difficult here in the states to catch any motorcycle action on t.v. so it's a real treat to see Kevin Schwantz, Wayne Rainey, Nicky Hayden, the late Barry Sheene and the rest somewhere other than a magazine article.
This was an exciting hold-your-breath film with just one minor problem, not enough race footage. That is my only complaint. If you like racing and watching someone who is skilled doing what they do best you will love this film.
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