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Old 02-01-2006, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The World's Fastest Indian

Just got home from a preview of The World's Fastest Indian, and it was dynamite! The whole audience, bikers and non-bikers alike, was into it.

Anthony Hopkins was great, as usual, and the story's a grabber. There were parts where we laughed out loud, and parts that had us gasping in surprise. If I were the director, I might have done a few things differently (I think that about most flicks) but I'm looking forward to seeing it again.

In my life I've only seen two films where the audience applauded as the credits rolled, and The World's Fastest Indian was one of them. Enjoy!
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Old 02-02-2006, 07:17 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Thanks for the input there Bill! Can't wait to see it!!!!!!!!!!!
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Old 02-02-2006, 07:35 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I allready know that's gonna be a must for my collection.
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Old 02-03-2006, 07:11 AM   #4 (permalink)
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FYI, from today's paper (caution: may contain spoilers):

The World's Fastest Indian: Slowed down by side trips
By BOB LONGINO - The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
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The verdict: Anthony Hopkins speeds along just fine, but his sugary sweet motorbike movie nearly wrecks.
Director: Roger Donaldson
Starring: Anthony Hopkins, Christopher Lawford, Bruce Greenwood, Paul Rodriguez, Diane Ladd
Run time: 127 minutes
Release date: Feb. 3, 2006
Rating: PG-13 for brief language, drug use and a sexual reference.


The infectious and sugary sweet motorcycle saga "The World's Fastest Indian" at times seems like the world's slowest movie.

More than an hour into the film, when very little has happened and so many side characters have popped up to say so little of importance, you might wonder why lead actor Anthony Hopkins hasn't already gotten on his vintage motorbike and sped across the Bonneville Salt Flats so that this darned movie can get on with the business of ending.

But, no. There's more people Hopkins' old coot of a character has to meet and charm. More crazy bike problems he must overcome, and at least one tedious scene where a bunch of characters (including the enthusiastic Marty, played by Lithia Springs-born Walton Goggins) have to mush together in a big group, cheer loudly and smile widely in the hopes that movie audiences will get all weepy.

Based on the true story in 1967 of aging New Zealand go-getter Bruce Munro, "The World's Fastest Indian" is all about his half-a-world trek with his 1920 Indian motorbike to Utah's Bonneville Speedway in the hopes of setting a world land-speed record topping 200 mph.

There's much here that plenty of moviegoers will like.

Beautiful cinematography. A homily-filled screenplay that's a veritable celebration of the can-do attitude of an aging but spry senior citizen. And, of course, there's Hopkins. He doesn't just play Munro, he nails the guy as a witty, self-effacing, inviting, interesting and oddball icon for the aged.

It's Australia-born writer-director Roger Donaldson ("Dante's Peak," "Thirteen Days") who makes the movie overripe and corny.

Like the side adventures in "The Straight Story," which celebrated the obsessed antics of lawn-mower rider Alvin Straight, "The World's Fastest Indian" has its peripatetic main character meet and befriend a slew of people. Among them, a sweet transvestite, a rugged Western widow (Diane Ladd), a helpful Native American and a Vietnam War soldier on leave. The latter talks all about having to use Agent Orange.

Unlike in "The Straight Story," all of Munro's meet-ups lead to very little.

In fact, "The Straight Story's" inching-along lawn mower outguns "The World's Fastest Indian" in almost every way.

Hopkins is well worth watching. And the film's record-setting run is a good mixture of cinematography, film editing and drama that works.

One does wonder, though, why Donaldson has the onlookers at the starting line still cupping their hands and shouting encouragement to Munro even as he and his speeding bike have ventured miles away on the salt flats.

That's simply movie magic taking things a bit too far.
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So, reviewer Bob Longino didn't like it near as much as I did. I'm willing to bet ol' Bob never rode a fast motorcycle, or did anything else as challenging as Burt Munro's speed runs.
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I'm willing to bet ol' Bob never rode a fast motorcycle, or did anything else as challenging as Burt Munro's speed runs.
Was just thinking the same before the scrolling reached this post *LOL*
Some reviews, you wonder if they watched the movie, some you wonder if they were at the movie and some you seem to know they were only there for the popcorn and a paycheck *LOL*
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I was talking to my brother a few weeks back, and mentioned that (despite my injuries) I still hope to do an Iron Butt SS1000 on my rigid shovel - a feat I accomplished at least twice before I ever knew there was an Iron Butt Run. As a rider who isn't a true "biker," he couldn't understand why someone would put themselves through that.

I reminded him that he and a partner climbed Alaska's Denali (AKA Mount McKinley) via a route that had never been conquered before, and damned near died trying. Why? Just so they could be the first mountaineers to do so.

Then I explained that my SS1000 would be the same sort of accomplishment, in a different arena, and that he understood!

It doesn't matter what your dream is. It just matters that you go for it.
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. As a rider who isn't a true "biker," he couldn't understand

yup I was thinking the same about teh movie reviewer.

If I have to explain sort of thing.

He doesn't understand the concept of "it's the journey, not the destination" and probably never will.
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