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Old 12-25-21, 08:29 AM
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Originally Posted by seypat
Let me clarify. I was talking about the malice between the couples, not the quality of the movie. War of the Roses was entertaining.
yeah. malice between the couples not even close. Kramer vs Kramer she just left. There was no malice
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Old 12-26-21, 10:09 PM
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By far the best to get a feel for what it takes to be a rider in the Tour de France, the film Pour un Maillot Jaune from 1965 is in a class by itself.Vive le Tour is another good short documentary from 1962. The Flying Scotsman is a good movie about the politics of the sports organizations that control the participants and make changes retroactively because they can.
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Three videos that I have found really capture the essence if cycling, other than Breaking Away which is a great classic, are unReal, Le Ride, and Where the Trail Ends.

A few films on GCN (Global Cycling Network) are good also:
  • Send It
  • 1903
  • Train Like a Belgian
  • Feather (especially good)

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Old 12-27-21, 09:35 AM
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Awesome recommendations so far. To add to the free YouTube documentary style movies available:

Red Light Go - NYC bike messenger doc

Pedal - one of the earliest POV films of modern bike video era

Beasts of Burden - SF bike messenger doc
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Fictionnal, but "Le vélo de Ghislain Lambert" is a really good movie
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Old 12-30-21, 01:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Eric F
I really enjoyed this movie...
https://youtu.be/go1iV7bZbZs
Where did you watch it - as in NetFlix, etc?

found it on Amazon.
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Old 12-30-21, 08:07 PM
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Originally Posted by nel e nel
Awesome recommendations so far. To add to the free YouTube documentary style movies available:

Red Light Go - NYC bike messenger doc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_TNZHuSPwg

Pedal - one of the earliest POV films of modern bike video era
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyitrLKUUJI

Beasts of Burden - SF bike messenger doc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q6EmbaZYRn8
Never seen Pedal, thanks for the link! You should watch the 2 seconds film I linked I think you'd like it

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Old 12-30-21, 09:11 PM
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Just finished watching Le Bike, following the original 1923 TdF route in the same time frame - 28 days? What blew me away, other than the unreal mileage (about 150 miles/day) was the first stage in the Pyrenees was 200 miles with 20,000’ climbing in one day! And this is on the original heavy period bikes where to change gears, they had to remove the back wheel and manually move the chain to the sprocket of choice. Many didn’t finish since it was more a race of attrition.
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Old 12-31-21, 10:21 AM
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+1 for Pee Wee's big Adventure for silliness



+1 to Bicycle Thieves for great story, the scenery, and improvised acting


and ET; I was a kid when this came out and the BMX scenes were an eye opener for me.


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Old 12-31-21, 04:02 PM
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Originally Posted by LarrySellerz
Never seen Pedal, thanks for the link! You should watch the 2 seconds film I linked I think you'd like it
Yep! Saved it to my favorites for when I return from holiday.
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Old 12-31-21, 11:13 PM
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guessing that this is not the best forum/thread to posit “death of a cyclist” from 1955 in. great movie tho…………
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Old 01-01-22, 12:51 PM
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Here's a little short that I really like. Before lycra and helmets. Great comradery. And the commentary is wonderful.
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Old 01-25-23, 09:39 PM
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French comedy - movie portrays Merckx era. Made in 2001.
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Curb Dogs (1987)
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Old 01-26-23, 05:44 PM
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The video version of this series has been on RetroCrush or Midnight Pulp a lot lately.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yowamushi_Pedal
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I watched April 9th, a movie generally about the German invasion of Denmark in 1940, and specifically about the fortunes of a Danish bicycle platoon fighting against German light armor. Yeah, that goes about like you'd imagine. The military 'flat tire drill' was interesting.
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Old 01-28-23, 10:17 PM
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Yet to be made - Gino Bartal; the Cycling St Francis.

Read https://time.com/6250483/gino-bartal...st-italy-wwii/
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Old 01-30-23, 10:12 AM
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I really liked American Flyers when it came out even though I didn't really ride bikes that much back then. Who can forget Rae Dawn Chong's 10 second wheel change, during the 1st stage of the race?
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I remember Breaking Away as the first time I saw a teenager with actual zits, in a movie. For me, it made up for the main character's over-the-top Italian persona.
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Originally Posted by Fredo76
I remember Breaking Away as the first time I saw a teenager with actual zits, in a movie. For me, it made up for the main character's over-the-top Italian persona.
Maybe it's time for you to watch that movie again.
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Do documentaries count? I watch "Ride the Divide" a couple of times a year!
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#1 Breaking Away
#2 American Flyers

After that it's:
Klunkerz (Movie about the birth of mountain biking in California - My hero Tom Ritchey is in it)
The Ride (Re-enactment of the 1928 Tour de France - vintage bikes, gear and all - quite good)
Send It (A bike messenger movie on GCN+ - more of a documentary in the UK)
Quicksilver (Kevin Bacon as a bike messenger)

GCN Plus has some really, really excellent bike movies and documentaries. Worth the price of admission in my opinion and their library continues to build.
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Old 02-01-23, 10:14 AM
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SBB’s comments about the tire change inspired me to watch AF again. It was worth it.

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Quicksilver was pretty cool. I've had four single speeds since then and never fell in love with any of them.

As a bicycle film, Pee Wee's Big Adventure is head and shoulders over anything else that has ever been made.
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Can’t believe no one has mentioned Premium Rush! A bike messenger movie I kind of enjoyed
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