Since “The Wild One” in the 1950s the world has been fascinated with the mythic culture of the American biker. Who are these people with the loud motorcycles, leather jackets, tattoos, and long beards? Where are they going as they roar through town in large packs? And what do they do when they arrive wherever they’re going? I RIDE is the film that finally tells the true-to-life story of the biker community in America. Through the eyes and music of The Fryed Brothers Band, I RIDE will take you on an illuminating road trip through the biker world: bare knuckle fights you actually sign up for, wild bar-b-ques and camp outs, and partying raw and rowdy at some of the biggest hard core biker festivals. This trip will wind up at Sturgis, South Dakota for a Fryed Brother Band performance to end all performances.
Harry Fryed
Tommy Fryed
Doug McDowell
Steve Day
Steve "Beatnik" Werner
Gerry Fryed
Marky Fryed
Since “The Wild One” in the 1950s the world has been fascinated with the mythic culture of the American biker. Who are these people with the loud motorcycles, leather jackets, tattoos, and long beards? Where are they going as they roar through town in large packs? And what do they do when they arrive wherever they’re going? I RIDE is the film that finally tells the true-to-life story of the biker community in America. Through the eyes and music of The Fryed Brothers Band, I RIDE will take you on an illuminating road trip through the biker world: bare knuckle fights you actually sign up for, wild bar-b-ques and camp outs, and partying raw and rowdy at some of the biggest hard core biker festivals. This trip will wind up at Sturgis, South Dakota for a Fryed Brother Band performance to end all performances.
2011-05-12
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"Two Million Motorcycles - 24 hours of Sturgis" is a unique video log of what a typical 24 hour day at the Sturgis Bike Rally is all about! From early pre-dawn rides through the Black Hills, to main street mania, to side trips to Spear Fish Canyon and Devil's Tower, to seeing first hand the 900 HP Drag Bikes, to the world's best hillclimb riders and much, much more... this Sturgis [documentary] has it all.
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A film director travels to Kentucky to seek out local talent for a hillbilly musical film. There, he gets kidnapped.
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A clip-show music video for the album of the same name and vintage. Includes 5 songs from the album ("Mousetrap", "Disco Mickey Mouse", "Watch Out For Goofy", "Macho Duck", "Welcome To Rio").
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The best films of the European Outdoor Film Tour 11/12.
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Join Mike, Tom, and Yuri in the studio as they record their album "Secret Weapon."
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Hilarious behind-the-scenes footage, interviews, and outtakes from the hit comedy.
A retrospective look back on the making of 'Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Movie'.
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An in depth look at the full effect of State Lotteries on the players and the people around them.