"On Any Sunday", anyone?

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#11 Unread post by isnowbrd »

Well I signed up for Netflix and have added most of these movies to my list. I still can't find The Doctor, the Tornado, and the Kentucky Kid.

darsek...How long does it take Netflix to send you your new movies after mailing your current ones back?
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#12 Unread post by 2will »

according to IMDB the doctor movie is available on DVD. netflix has a request form (or at least they used to) to suggest movies that should be added to their lineup. fill it out and i will do the same.
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sapaul wrote:Now I am feeling old, I watched On any sunday as a kid and it reinforced this primative instinct that i had to get on two wheels with an engine. I was the only family member, and still am the only one interested in bikes.
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AZRider wrote:
sapaul wrote:Now I am feeling old, I watched On any sunday as a kid and it reinforced this primative instinct that i had to get on two wheels with an engine. I was the only family member, and still am the only one interested in bikes.
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I want to buy one movie, which one should I get?

On Any Sunday
On Any Sunday 2
On Any Sunday Revisited
Faster
The Doctor, the Torndado, and the Kentucky Kid
Long Way Round

At the moment, I'm leaning towards Faster.
I liked Faster too. One of the best biksport films I have seen. But my first choice would be On any Sunday. It's a great film, better than any of the sequels. Long Way Round left me cold. Utterly boring rubbish, unless you are into the celeb thing (IMHO)
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sv-wolf wrote:unless you are into the celeb thing (IMHO)
At least McQueen was a serious rider. He might not be the one jumping barb wire on film in The Great Escape, but he did wreck trying it ;-)

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#16 Unread post by isnowbrd »

I just watched Faster last night and really enjoyed it. Makes me wish I had started watching MotoGP when I was eight years old. Or even when I was 18.

I started watching On Any Sunday, but stopped after seeing the introduction. :sick: Old 70s movies really make me cringe. They give me flashbacks of being forced to watch old educational movies when I was in grade school. But since so many people here say it's a good film, I'll give it another try.
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isnowbrd wrote:I just watched Faster last night and really enjoyed it. Makes me wish I had started watching MotoGP when I was eight years old. Or even when I was 18.

I started watching On Any Sunday, but stopped after seeing the introduction. :sick: Old 70s movies really make me cringe. They give me flashbacks of being forced to watch old educational movies when I was in grade school. But since so many people here say it's a good film, I'll give it another try.
Stick with it. I found the first twenty minutes a bit hit and miss, but it just goes on getting better and better after that.
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#18 Unread post by RoadRocket »

I haven't seen that for years. I've got a copy on VHS somewhere. I'll have to dig it out and play it sometimes.
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Thanks for the photos, 307T. And thanks for the memories.
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#20 Unread post by CentralOzzy »

A real Classic that Movie!

On any Sunday had a HUGE influence on me & is one of the reasons I have owned lot's of different brands & styles of M/C.

I also LOVE Flat Track racing....& the venerable XR-750.

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