Lack of good storyline.
It's an amazing and heartbreaking story.
The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
View MoreAn old-fashioned movie made with new-fashioned finesse.
View Morei watched this movie a decade ago,recently had a conversation with friends about terrible movies and i brought this up, it was so bad that i physically took the DVD outside and burnt it, the story line was so disjointed and lacked any real depth, it was so bad i had to sign up to IMDb just so i could write this review of it because i couldn't let go of the disappointment 10 years later,god i have to write more before i can submit this? kid rock plays a token white guy who has been teleported from a Disney after school kids show,Soul power makes bikes go faster and dads are so awesome that they would rather take bikes to the face than go home with their families, if there is any salvagebility to this movie it requires many many ounces of the devils lettuce to warp terrible dialogue and "plot" into blazed giggles.
View MoreSmoke (Laurence Fishburne) is the undisputed best rider of motorcycle clubs that run underground races. His mechanic friend Slick Will (Eriq La Salle) dies in a freak accident during a drag race. Slick Will's son Kid (Derek Luke) wants to be the best rider and challenges Smoke in a race. It turns out they have a real close connection.This movie seems to be trying to leech off of the 'Fast & Furious' franchise. It's black people with bikes. I'm sure that's how they pitched it to the studios. There are a lot of great actors in this, but they're mostly wasted on the stilted dialog. The writing is weak but the direction from Reggie Rock Bythewood is even worst. Certainly he doesn't have the style other than using a lot of urban music to hide the weak writing. There are some good stunt bike riding but they're not shot in a particularly exciting way. There is a fundamental problem with bike racing. The helmets don't allow the actors' faces to be seen except for very close-up. Bythewood doesn't do anything to solve that problem. Unless you're really itching to see some stunt riding, this movie offers nothing for the casual viewer.
View MoreMaybe Biker Boyz wasn't as good as I thought it was, but the fact of the matter is, I saw "Torque" before I saw Biker Boyz. And after having seen "Torque", any movie with street bikes in them that didn't run on pixie dust was going to be better. I honestly disregarded the acting and the plot to simply gawk at the bikes and what the riders would do on the bikes. There were some cool stunts and really pretty machines. Those bikes were so beautiful that I know it has skewed my judgment of the movie; but hey, at least I'm honest about it.The plot wasn't all bad... the racing aspect of it that is. Besides the racing for "lids" story, and trying to dethrone the top gun, the rest of the movie was just filler. "Biker Boyz" is decent enough to kill time.
View MoreIn fact, the story is very low! But the ultimate plus in that movie . . . ahh come on, tell me . . .! Right, the bike scenes!All of them! I was 21 as I saw the movie and i bought a Honda CBR600 '99! Now I'm 22 and I love to ride my devil on two wheels!It is a small (600) Bike but with an top speed of 278KMH, really enough to take! I live in Germany so, no speed-limits--> think about that! Driving on the highways around my country as fast as possible!With my club of 12 Biker BoyZ/GirlZ! It is really fun! No one wants to be the Fu*** best. we all just drive together!After all being a biker is cool and fun!
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