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I just signed up for Netflix a few weeks ago and it suggested "On Any Sunday." A 70's motorcycle racing movie. Its really worth the watch!![]()
A fucking classic.
Wow... I still find it hard to believe when someone doesn't know about this movie.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/79438/on-any-sunday
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i was born at the end of the 80's and stay away from 70's movies....everyone is way too hairy...giggity
Duh!
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That flick is very cult. Actually very awesome.
I give mlarivie huge thumbs up for recognizing this movie.
That person (mlarivie) is “Tapped in”
I admit, is hard to find the time to set aside to watch this movie,” On any Sunday”
If on any rainy Sunday, if you supply the flick, I’ll bring the Cubans and drink!
If you “get it”, The message within the movie, then you are in the know.
Like, the last 45 minutes of “The great escape. Or Bullet” and or “The Fastest Indian” or even the Evil Knievel movie.
These movies are “TRUE MOTO CULT” classics.
It takes time for people to watch thes best teaching movies, and “Get it”, in this “I want it now society”
In short, if you break your leg, rent these movies. I will guarantee if you are tapping into a bike forum, and love bikes, you will truly get the message within these movies.
If you don’t, then than sell the fucking bike it and lock the doors
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MST/Pikes Pike---------Transformer/Sky Hooked
1098s-------------Interstater/Time machine( Just sold)
DRZ 400 Tarded---Urban assault vehicle
Road King---------Date bike/ Hangover bike
XT 225-----------Grocery getter/Packie bike(For Sale)
RD 350---------Giant Killer
Past whiplist, I drink to them all.....
I don't own many DVD's, but this one is mine.
The only time you have too much fuel is when you're on fire...
Awesome movie. It's widely credited with helping create the huge increase in bike sales in 70s. Motorcycles had been = Marlon Brando moping. After On Any Sunday, they were Steve McQueen having a blast!
DanG
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I was in it! lol just kiddin! yeah a classic indeed.
I just finished watching the movie and it was fantastic.
Own it.
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this movie made it hard for me to be 14 and only allowed to ride my '72 XL250 on the weekends
I was 18 and road my dirt bike 3,000 Kilometers to go see that movie......
http://www.atn.com.au/maps/adldwn.html
Well worth the ride!
then turned around and rode back(after watching 2 world motocross champs in 250 and 500 class do their thing
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jo%C3%ABl_Robert
at tha time the road from Darwin to Adelaide was dirt, 2 wheel track dirt, all except for 150 miles on each end!
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Graham
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In addition to the original, Netflix also has:
-"On Any Sunday Revisited"
-"On Any Sunday 2" (DVD only though)
-"On Any Sunday Motocross, Malcom, and More"
Another good one they have is "Troy's Story" about most of Troy Bayliss's career.
Of special note to New Englanders is the short segment where Mert Lawill rides the Harley roadracer on the old Loudon track (Bryar Motorsports Park). It's on-bike video too! I miss that track (the layout, not the horrible facilities)