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jono
16-Mar-2006, 11:31
An excellent bike film for anyone who has not yet seen it - The world's fastest Indian.

Saw it last night and what a truly amazing story, Anthony Hopkins was brilliant in the role of Burt Munro, the Kiwi who raced an old Indian at Bonneville Salt Flats in the 60's.

phoenix n max
16-Mar-2006, 11:42
Thanks for the reminder - I'd like to go and see that :)

FiscusFish
16-Mar-2006, 12:45
Another vote for a brilliant film about a bike and what it took to ride it.

Anothony Hopkins was so good in the role that when Burt Monroe's kids turned up on set they burst into tears 'cos the portrayal was so accurate.

TP
16-Mar-2006, 12:47
I heard his kiwi accent was a bit rubbish.

Fush and chups anyone?

Jools
16-Mar-2006, 12:50
I would like to see that as well, don't think Mrs Jools would be too keen though.

Which begs another question. How many 'chick flicks' and weepies does a man have to sit through before he gets a chance to see a film that interests him? Is there a scientific ratio? I'm begining to think that it's close to infinity.

Discuss

misterpink
16-Mar-2006, 13:01
mrs jools might like it after all........ it has a bike theme, but is more about "living a dream" i guess, and has some really funny bits and some weepy bits too.Anthony Hopkins does a fair kiwi impersonation i think he played it really well - after all he is welsh so there are certain parallels.......sheep/rugby ummmm what else oh yeah feesh and cheeeps.

TP
16-Mar-2006, 13:03
Originally posted by misterpink
mrs jools might like it after all........ it has a bike theme, but is more about "living a dream" i guess, and has some really funny bits and some weepy bits too.Anthony Hopkins does a fair kiwi impersonation i think he played it really well - after all he is welsh so there are certain parallels.......sheep/rugby ummmm what else oh yeah feesh and cheeeps.

:lol:

Now do you have malt vinegar on the chips or tomato sauce ... I think the key lies there :D

And Jools, there is no ratio mate. She is just making it up as she goes along .. they all do. You need drastic steps to take back control of your movie going.

Rattler
16-Mar-2006, 13:14
Originally posted by Jools

Which begs another question. How many 'chick flicks' and weepies does a man have to sit through before he gets a chance to see a film that interests him? Is there a scientific ratio? I'm begining to think that it's close to infinity.

Discuss

Its why they invented personal DVD players!!! ;)

[Edited on 16-3-2006 by Rattler]

Ozz
16-Mar-2006, 14:49
Deffo want to see this. Saw a 'making of' type programme on digital sunday and looked excellent.

Ozz
16-Mar-2006, 16:49
Looks even better from the trailer (apart from the accent):

http://www.contactmusic.com/new/home.nsf/webpages/theworldsfastestindianx07x02x06

couchcommando
16-Mar-2006, 20:06
Saw it 4 weeks ago and it is brilliant, save as TP says for the slightly dodgy accent.
I rarely watch films twice but this will be one I buy on DVD and watch again. More a feel good story that also includes bikes than an out an out bike film :)

peter grover
16-Mar-2006, 21:04
i saw it at the weekend,and my wife liked it as well ,a good film. i dont think i would like to ride it a 200 mph,it looked a bit iffey to me.

sbwells
16-Mar-2006, 21:32
Originally posted by Jools
I would like to see that as well, don't think Mrs Jools would be too keen though.

Which begs another question. How many 'chick flicks' and weepies does a man have to sit through before he gets a chance to see a film that interests him? Is there a scientific ratio? I'm begining to think that it's close to infinity.

Discuss

She'll love it mate

sbwells
16-Mar-2006, 21:34
Originally posted by jono
An excellent bike film for anyone who has not yet seen it - The world's fastest Indian.

Saw it last night and what a truly amazing story, Anthony Hopkins was brilliant in the role of Burt Munro, the Kiwi who raced an old Indian at Bonneville Salt Flats in the 60's.

Filmed in my home town. Burt was a nutter of the highest order, and not bad with a bloody spanner by all accounts

EMPI
16-Mar-2006, 22:48
I really want to see it, but its only showing in Edinburgh and Glasgow in Scotland :mad: (well that i could find)

kwikbitch
16-Mar-2006, 23:00
I'd like to see it too...Joolz I beg to differ on the chick flick thing...
No one ever takes me to the pictures...unless it's a harry potter, narnia, etc etc etc!
Looks like I'll be waiting for it coming out on DVD (sigh!):sniff:

everton
26-Mar-2006, 11:43
Took the whole family to see this last night and the jury's result -

HIT

It is a 'feel-good' movie and a bit sentimental but Hopkins is good in the central role. His inspirational line, when asked why he wanted to got to Bonneville is -

"You live more in five minutes on a bike… than some people live in their lifetime,"

There's a good review of it here - The Fastest Indian - Review (http://www.contactmusic.com/new/film.nsf/reviews/theworldsfastestindian)

True the Kiwi accent is dodgy but then most Kiwis are dodgy :D;)

mjbayley
28-Mar-2006, 10:52
Did you know that the bike used for the 'action shots' was DUCATI powered?????

http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/munro.htm

http://www.indianmotorbikes.com/features/munro/atley/index.htm

Totto
28-Mar-2006, 10:59
Originally posted by kwikbitch
I'd like to see it too...Joolz I beg to differ on the chick flick thing...
No one ever takes me to the pictures...unless it's a harry potter, narnia, etc etc etc!
Looks like I'll be waiting for it coming out on DVD (sigh!):sniff:



Think i know where there is a copy on DVD ;) let me know

U2 me !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Ps You dont know me :lol:

[Edited on 28-3-2006 by Totto]

[Edited on 28-3-2006 by Totto]

Ozz
28-Mar-2006, 12:30
Superb film - saw it last week. A bit slow in places but then again he was old!

keith888
28-Mar-2006, 13:36
I managed to persuade the whole family to go and see it with me at the weekend. The kids (12, 10, 6) were not too keen to go. However, everyone came out really enthusing about it afterwards so the film is a definate don't miss for all ages!!

Keith

Guido
28-Dec-2006, 22:04
Guess I'm slow off the blocks unlike Burt Munro, but just seen the flick on DVD.

Both me and WeeMrsC thoroughly enjoyed it. Gonna lend it to me engineer Dad as I know he'll love it too.

See it if you get chance. Top Film and top acting by Sir Ant'........

NBs996
28-Dec-2006, 23:04
£4.99 delivered from play.com
http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/1004828/-/Product.html?searchstring=fastest+indian&searchsource=0

worth adding to the collection.

RD
29-Dec-2006, 11:20
£4.99 delivered from play.com
http://www.play.com/DVD/DVD/4-/1004828/-/Product.html?searchstring=fastest+indian&searchsource=0

worth adding to the collection.

Nick,

Thanks for the link, I've ordered the DVD. :D

Cheers mate,
Richard.

andys 900ss
29-Dec-2006, 12:59
Good film! Althou' I agree on the accent??

My old man lent it to me last week, its good for the bikers..

Andy