v50man Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 I'll stand by my assessment -- and remind you that my assessment of this pic had nothing to do with my lurid "Americanism." It was simply a crap movie -- pure and simple. Well it dosent suprise me that a few of you yank types dident like the movie that much..... 1st of all its done in kiwi humour, without any offence ment some of you guys just wont get it.... hell down south were the movie was based even me being in the same island thinks that them down ther are all related and thick as a brick shit house, but they have a very simple way at looking at things.... this is what Bert Munro did... hell how many of you at 60+yrs could make a piston from scrap and a conrod from a bull dozer track with next to no tooling and in the room that he slept.... and make the fuking thing beat a record that isent broken today. 2nd..... well a old bastard kiwi chap used a well built yank bike and made it do what no american could do.... he kicked ya arse and for some people thats hard to swollow.... just like the fact that a kiwi nutter by the name of Price beat the Write brothers to flight..... but Price did it in his back yard were SFA could see it, and it was not docomented so the world thinks that the USA was 1st to do the old powered flight thing..... sorry guys 78959[/snapback]
dangerous Posted February 17, 2006 Posted February 17, 2006 I'll stand by my assessment -- and remind you that my assessment of this pic had nothing to do with my lurid "Americanism." It was simply a crap movie -- pure and simple. 78998[/snapback] Hey no worries man, you own a V50, guess if ya cant handle a real Guzzi then... well..... spose you wouldent reconise a decent movie if it bit ya in the arse...... Just in case you missed it here it is again PS: Buells rock Have a 12R
ferguzzi Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 Hmmmm, blatant kiwiism. That must be a first for the forum! I didn't know about that Price chap, I must do a little searching around. I vaguely remember something about an Italian, or possibly frenchman who may have beaten the wright brothers as well.
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 Hmmmm, blatant kiwiism. That must be a first for the forum! I didn't know about that Price chap, I must do a little searching around. I vaguely remember something about an Italian, or possibly frenchman who may have beaten the wright brothers as well. 79160[/snapback] Go boyz, go!!!
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted February 18, 2006 Posted February 18, 2006 I watched Lemans last night and hadnt seen it in years. My wife thought it was boring as hell and I forgot how little dialogue was actually in the film. watching the start when there is complete silence save for heart beats and then switching into the scream of revving porsches (now in surround) still makes me feel funny. 78843[/snapback] Methinks V50man wouldn't like this movie too. It is one of the best movies ever for me.
dangerous Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 Hmmmm, blatant kiwiism. That must be a first for the forum! I didn't know about that Price chap, I must do a little searching around. I vaguely remember something about an Italian, or possibly frenchman who may have beaten the wright brothers as well. 79160[/snapback] Hey let me know what ya find aye, does ring bells, and are very keen on the topic That is a good point. Being reared in a family of British expats may have made the NZ ironies more accessible. In any case, itsa decent flick, and y'oughta see it. 78963[/snapback] Cheers man Go boyz, go!!! 79161[/snapback] I'm trying, I'm trying........
DeBenGuzzi Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 I've never cared for kiwi humor, they're a strange lot.
dangerous Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 I've never cared for kiwi humor, they're a strange lot. Ahhhhhhhh... the good old Kiwi fruit....... hey believe it or not but the last fruit looks a lot like me 1
txrider Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 I saw the movie twice and enjoyed it both times. And I think the biggest part of my enjoyment stems from the fact here is an old guy, a confirmd motorcycle nut who in his later years succeeds in a life long goal with an old machine. That punches my buttons, being an old fart myself. Next, it seems fitting he was a New Zealander. Something about Kiwis and bikes that naturally goes together. Like the Aussies, they seem to have more than their share of mechanical ingenuity in bike craft. As testament to that probably the best dealership in the area is owned and run by an ex-pat New Zealander, Jeff Nash. Too bad he only works on Ducatis and laughs at my Guzzi LM. <_>
Guzzirider Posted February 19, 2006 Posted February 19, 2006 You've seen the film now see the bike in the flesh: http://www.motorcyclenews.com/nav?page=mot...S_WHAT'S-ON I am looking forward to watchng it, but so far my favourite biking film is On any Sunday which is just brilliant, and more importantly real. Guy
Baldini Posted February 20, 2006 Posted February 20, 2006 ...my favourite biking film is On any Sunday which is just brilliant, and more importantly real... esp the (Mert Lawill?) flatrack stuff:race:great! KB
Guzzirider Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 There is a documentary about the making of the film the World's Fastest Indian on Men and Motors channel Tuesday 7th March at midnight. Guy
mike wilson Posted February 28, 2006 Posted February 28, 2006 News to me as well... found an interesting write up on ealy powered flight Here. Not correct. Stringfellow and Henson made the first powered, heavier-than-air flight. 1848, beating Giffard by four years. They created the world's first air transport company five years earlier than that. http://www.ctie.monash.edu.au/hargrave/stringfellow.html mike
helicopterjim R.I.P. Posted March 10, 2006 Posted March 10, 2006 The 'Worlds Fastest Indian' has finally made it to Canada. I think maybe they were worried about racial slurs and such and want to keep it low key. After all we here in British Columbia know that the world fastest Indian is the one who found out his paycheck was under his workboots .... Anyways it is playing at the Cinemark Tinseltown for anyone interested. The theatre is on the corner of Pender and Abbott Streets. Check here for more info. It will be coming out next week at Famous Players but their website does not show where yet.
dangerous Posted March 11, 2006 Posted March 11, 2006 hehehe... funny Jim, hey so report back once you have seen it and tell us ya thoughts.
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