Biker
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This third rate production is a rehash of a dozen other
biker
films; crazed bunch of bikers psychos ride into a hick town, beat up everybody and everything, and then are defeated in the man by a dashing hero.
I mean, come on,
biker
duds?
A
biker
punk has sex with a cycle slut on a pinball table in front of a crowd of people, then tries to rape the scientist's virginal daughter Jessica (Debra Hunter), who is in love with another
biker
(Dale Midkiff, from PET SEMATARY), who, in turn, is in cohorts with the assistant!
After playing
biker
heavies for most of the 70s it was sort of nice to see him expand his range playing Communist heavies.
John Ivay's film is a psychoactive tale of discovery, dressed in
biker
gear.
Matt is very good (as is his no good cousin), and the police woman and the blonde
biker
woman provide some welcome eye candy.
What a brilliant film, it deserves to be up there with all the great
biker
films.
You don't have to be a
biker
to enjoy this and it's straight into my Friday night post-pub repeat viewing collection.
Although it seems to be billed as a
biker
movie, i think it will find an audience outside of this, purely on the premise that a lot of people have been there done it and got the t-shirt.
Malone's cousin takes him out the night before his big game on an adventure with many twists and turns involving two gym bags, a drug lord, some tough bikers, some cops, and some prostitutes ... and the movie keeps us guessing as to which characters are on which side of the law, what the contents of either gym bag is, and even what gender a key
biker
is.
Attractive Marjorie(Farrah Fawcett)lives in fear after being accosted by a lone
biker.
It's a
biker
flick but would be a shame to pigeon hole it that way.
The acting was convincing (i am a biker) they reminded me of some good times i have had in the bike scene.
Stuart Getz as our gawky protagonist makes for an endearingly dorky lead, Deborah White as the main object of Getz's affection is a definite cutie, Connie Lisa Marie is likewise quite luscious as a beauteous blonde babe, and sneering beefcake Neanderthal Stephan Oliver (a 60's
biker
movie perennial) is wonderfully hateful as the brutish Dugan Hicks.
Okay, so the goofie foreign guy who (SPOILER HERE) trades with the
biker
for his clothes was funny.
The film centers on his relationship with his married lover, whom he is often very hostile towards, and his interactions with other accident victims, particularly a black down-and-out and a white-supremacist
biker.
Complications ensue when George finds himself being blackmailed by the bitter Julia Freeman (a nicely venomous turn by Kathy Williams), who wants George to spring her psychotic
biker
boyfriend Laurence Mackey (a frightening Robert Tessier, who sports a head full of hair here) from jail.
While learning to cope and adjust with the gravity of his new limited physical condition Joel befriends slick, fast-talking, charming womanizer Raymond (an amazing Wesley Snipes) and boorish, surly, racist
biker
Bloss (a terrific William Forsythe), who feels threatened by the diverse multi-ethnic array of fellow patients he's forced to share a room with.
Some of the material is quite good ('The Shaggy Studio Executive,' where Walt Disney comes back as a guy in a dog suit), some of it's dated badly (A 'Snacktime' concession stand advert featuring a stoned guy with the munchies), a lot of it you have to think for a minute or two to figure out what's supposed to be funny (Who knew the eulogist at the
biker
funeral was supposed to be a takeoff of Georgie Jessel?).
Tacky 1970s version of the I AM LEGEND story and having the clichés of the period: angry black
biker
chick, a groovy group living an alternative lifestyle etc.
Russ Tamblyn gets thrown into the mix as well, playing a nasty
biker.
So we have, in this film, horrible, borderline embarrassing acting; a ridiculous story that makes little to no sense whatsoever; Regina getting dosed with LSD and flouncing around a
biker
bar; atrocious lighting; inept direction; god-awful effects; AND a horrendous musical number or two.
There are many characters in this film, not great characters, but unique, one such as a gang of scary mutant
biker
chicks.
There is absolutely no explanation why the
biker
chick just suddenly starts pursuing the jeep out of nowhere to rob it.
A motley bunch of garishly made-up malevolent, misshapen, murderous subhuman mutant monsters (biker, surgeon, Native American, Green Beret and other such grotesque beasties) prey upon various hapless folks in sunny, rainy sweet old San Francisco.
Sam vanishes from a
biker
bar parking lot, to Dean's dismay and, with the help of a potentially friendly female police officer, he attempts to track down his brother.
Also the only movie where Sutherland doesn't play a
biker
type.
Two girls, returning from a climbing trip, have a bit of a run in at gun point with a
biker
gang on dirt bikes in a bar which looks like it's someone's garage.
The
biker
gang gives chase, because the dirt bike the girls have stolen from them has a whopping six thousand dollars in stolen money hidden in a pouch (where the money came from isn't explained, or maybe it just wasn't interesting enough to remember?)
The main
biker
is a Ted Nugent lookalike with a silly voice, the
"biker"
gang rides dirt bikes, people are shot with no obvious effects other than having to wear a small bandage, and guns which reload themselves are all on tap in this no budget B movie.
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