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http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1457073935/12-oclock-boys
they've raised 30k, $900 more than their goal to get to some film festival
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The talent these guys have is amazing. I don't care what any of the "core" guys say. If you take just the riding aspect from it, it is nothing short of amazing. Especially learning and doing it where they did.
However, the f%^k the police attitude, the general chaos and danger they present to others, the kicking off cop cars...... it makes me not interested at all. I don't want to hear about how the "man" is holding them back from breaking laws. The stolen bikes, the police being taken away from keeping the peace.
being so conflicted sucks.
This film will be at a HUGE film festival called South by Southwest. It's gonna get a lot of attention.
It will not give motocrossers a bad name, even the most ignorant on the sport won't get that confused.
The skills these guys posses is astounding.
The crappy, but honest thing is it has more substance to make an actual movie than MX or SX.
but as far as content goes....their skills are amazing...but after about 2 minutes of wheelies, it gets kinda boring...but i say the same thing about the latest freestyle / freeriding videos that guys like twitch puts out...after about 2 min of non stop turn down whips...its gets boring....the latest dirtshark video to be specific is super boring...just a bunch of dudes doing the same tricks...and i know i will get lynched for this, but McGrath needs to learn something different, hes nac-nacs are old and tiring....but before anyone asks, NO i cant do them...lol
Pit Row
While the thefts attached to this stuff pisses me off, there are far worse things they could be doing to pass the time in the hood. I'm glad someone is doing a movie about this stuff, because I will admit, it intrigues me. Mainly, I'm just curious about how it started and became what it is today. Is it good or bad for the reputation of dirt bike racers? I think it has no influence on that at all. I seriously doubt anyone groups this into motocross riders when they think about dirt sickles. I will definitely check this movie out and probably enjoy it for what it is: a look at a booming subculture in the inner-city. Much better than some of the other documentaries I've watched about the inner-city that features crack use, drug sales, and drive-bye shootings.
https://youtu.be/-Dbt8AdQfQw
Tryin to stop my fucking wheelies on a busy street.
Stop trying to hold these fine young men down.
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