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Supercross is a 2005 film, directed by expert stunt director Steve Boyum. The movie is a mixture of youthful relationships set in the intense world of professional Supercross. more...
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Actors are mostly young talent just getting started in the dramatic world, with some attractive local people.
Film Production
Supercross: The Movie is the full title of the 35mm color motion picture, first presented in Brentwood during a motorcycle event on the evening of August 17, 2004, then on August 19 released into full world-wide theatrical distribution. The Director of Photography for the dramatic segments was William Wages, a professional with many years of successful work. Talk is that he was asked to re-create a sort of \"olden times\" look to the movie, by purposely underexposing the film. The grainy and at times thin film is in contrast with the deep and clear cycle racing photography. Among the very finest action film makers are to be credited with the high quality look during actual motorcycle race events, that features the work of a sky train cinema camera helped along by top notch film production experts. Corporate team work created for the movie some of the best imagery that Clear Channel has to offer. Also, Steve Boyum excelled during his strong points of motorcycle race and stunt work photography. To make the filming story line, actors and actor double cycle racers David Castillo and Rich Taylor had to qualify for the cycle racing competition events up through and including the World Supercross Championship final race. During the finals, there was also a ten minute break between the racing events, so that the stunt doubles could complete some work needed to film specific contest action during the movie's final minutes. Modeled sound effects mix it up with an IMAX style combination of extreme close-up and fine focus film footage during most of the actual Motocross and Supercross live action events. The Las Vegas Supercross final events live action filmed using an over-the-stadium cable camera, brings a new dimension to motorcycle racing cinematography.
One thing seems evident. The world wide theatrical film distribution play of Supercross: The Movie unto the peoples of even seldom traveled lands around the globe, is bound to increase the sure-fire knowledge of (and for many an appreciation of) the Supercross hard charging life style.
Plot Synopsis
General Plot Overview: The story takes place after one of the original \"old time\" dirt bike racers has died tragically. While struggling with the heartbreak and lingering grief about the loss of their father, his two sons develop a sense of brotherly love, support for each other, as well as, intense competition riding dirt bikes on the desert out by Lancaster. Its tough for anyone to compete with the well financed factory riders. With their hot girlfriends along for the ride, these two boys try their best to move past show-room contestants and corporate moguls. While new to this arena of high-stakes coupled with potential adversity, with excellence of craft dexterity learned out on custom desert course tracks and from flying over sand dunes, each son struggles to carve his way to the checkered flag. Along with their father's \"never say die\" attitude, soon they risk it all for a chance at the fortunes found in the world of Championship Supercross...
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