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movie is great. quality and performance of dvd awful. February 7, 2010 Sara J. Bearden (hueytown alabama usa) I ordered this movie for my granddaughter. Her dad grew up watching it and I was so excited to find it for her. Boy were we disappointed. We could not even watch it. It skipped whole scenes, the picture quality was even worse than most pirated dvd. I am so disappointed with it. I recommend the movie for any youngster but be very careful who you order from.
Old School BMX; Great BMX racing shots from the past. December 12, 2009 Powerman (NY) Great vintage BMX movie. BMX race bikes with large number plates, mag wheels and funky race clothes. Not great as far as video or sound quality, but a good trip down memory lane for old BMX'ers and a look into the old days for kids who are new to BMX. And it's pretty cool to see Nicole Kidman as a kid before she really became famous. Overall, it's worth watching when you're not racing.
a comedy kids movie October 15, 2009 R. Bagula (Lakeside, Ca United States) This movie is an Australian version of an 80's Disney type movie.
Kids on bikes fight it out with a robbery gang
and win.
The chase scenes are patently fake, but there
are some very good stunts.
The horror movie humor of the grave yard chase
is pretty funny.
All in all pretty written for a fluff movie
on a small budget. This movie was probably Nicole Kidman's
first big role?
BMX Bandits June 9, 2009 The Swagman (Novato) An old Australian film, brings back memories for Aussies. Great for kids and a kick to see Nicole Kidman as a teenager. A fun film for all, no hidden meanings, no foul language - just fun.
Brian Trenchard Smith is THE MAN of 80s action June 3, 2009 K. Glodow (ca USA) The director of this movie is also responsible for Escape 2000(aka Thatcher Death Camp), Day of the Panther, Dead-End Drive-In, Leprechaun 4, Demonstone, and a handful of other movies that are slowly being released on DVD. His movies are often more complex than meets the eye, but for those who want to just zone out with their nightly movie in a Joe Bob Briggs/ "movies for guys who like movies", 80s and 90s action-packed kind of way, this man is the director for you! I'd bet anyone who appreciated some of John Carpenter's masterpieces (Halloween, Escape From New York, The Thing, and They Live) as well as fans of that special blend of unintentional humor and over-the-top violence that can be found in movies such as Universal Soldier, Terminator 1, Total Recall, The Killer, etc. would really appreciate this director's capabilities. I'd highly recommend this or Escape 2000 as an introduction to one of the most underappreciated action movie directors of our time.
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