I just watched this Peter Fonda/Nancy Sinatra flick The Wild Angels (1966) again. First time I saw it was when it came out and I was in Jr. High school. Man, was I impressed. My pals and I went down to Sears and bought Levi jackets, cut off the sleeves, decorated our "colors" with various unspeakable badges and "13" pins and tore around on our bicycles pretending we were Hells Angels. Now when I saw it again all I could summon forth was how "dismal" a movie it is.
I don't think I've seen that many swastikas since 1945! But the basic plot of "Loser" getting shot by the "man" and his fellow gang members stupidly breaking him out of the hospital -- thereby causing his death -- was pretty realistic and fits that mentality quite well. The girls were all cute and everybody looked so danged freaking young that it was scary. Cripes, if they made that movie today they'd all be old geezers if you look at Harley rider demographics!
As to the bikes, they all quality as "antiques" under the club's 35 year rule, although most of them are pretty useless choppers. There appeared to be one older stock bike with saddlebags but it was so totally black that I couldn't make it out, but I think maybe it was a flathead 45. The rest were mostly Panheads with a couple of Knuckleheads. Nothing really radical or very good looking either. The one cop bike was a tank-shift stock Panhead, and I laughed during the chase scene when the cop bike (another Pan) that Loser stole started missing at high speed and he pushed on the handlebar to make it go faster. Nice realistic touch. Oh yeah, and in the Mexican's garage he picked up a part and said: "This is my VL brake pedal" and it sure looked like one too.
I couldn't quite make out the symbol on the back of the supposed "Angels" club colors. Looked sort of lame. I imagine that was intentional.
A totally different movie than Easy Rider where the bikers were not gang members or bad guys, but more like anti-hero types.
So what's your favorite or most hated biker flick and why?
I don't think I've seen that many swastikas since 1945! But the basic plot of "Loser" getting shot by the "man" and his fellow gang members stupidly breaking him out of the hospital -- thereby causing his death -- was pretty realistic and fits that mentality quite well. The girls were all cute and everybody looked so danged freaking young that it was scary. Cripes, if they made that movie today they'd all be old geezers if you look at Harley rider demographics!
As to the bikes, they all quality as "antiques" under the club's 35 year rule, although most of them are pretty useless choppers. There appeared to be one older stock bike with saddlebags but it was so totally black that I couldn't make it out, but I think maybe it was a flathead 45. The rest were mostly Panheads with a couple of Knuckleheads. Nothing really radical or very good looking either. The one cop bike was a tank-shift stock Panhead, and I laughed during the chase scene when the cop bike (another Pan) that Loser stole started missing at high speed and he pushed on the handlebar to make it go faster. Nice realistic touch. Oh yeah, and in the Mexican's garage he picked up a part and said: "This is my VL brake pedal" and it sure looked like one too.
I couldn't quite make out the symbol on the back of the supposed "Angels" club colors. Looked sort of lame. I imagine that was intentional.
A totally different movie than Easy Rider where the bikers were not gang members or bad guys, but more like anti-hero types.
So what's your favorite or most hated biker flick and why?
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