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The Wild Angels

The Wild Angels

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Have for Any Biker Video Collection
Review: "We want to be free to do what we want to do without being hassled by the man! And we want to get loaded!" "YEAH!"

What more can I possibly add?

Oh yeah. Theme music by Davie Allan.

People think Easy Rider was good but this movie defined the bikesploitation genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Have for Any Biker Video Collection
Review: "We want to be free to do what we want to do without being hassled by the man! And we want to get loaded!" "YEAH!"

What more can I possibly add?

Oh yeah. Theme music by Davie Allan.

People think Easy Rider was good but this movie defined the bikesploitation genre.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not just sexist, but racist.....
Review: as exhibited by the comments and attacks on a group of Mexicans. Fonda is about as animated as a cigar-store Indian, Nancy Sinatra is woefully miscast, Diane Ladd is over the top and predictable. In fact, the best performance may be delivered by Bruce Dern.....as a corpse.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Not just sexist, but racist.....
Review: as exhibited by the comments and attacks on a group of Mexicans. Fonda is about as animated as a cigar-store Indian, Nancy Sinatra is woefully miscast, Diane Ladd is over the top and predictable. In fact, the best performance may be delivered by Bruce Dern.....as a corpse.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Wild Angels remembered!
Review: Finally!!! The Wild Angels on DVD!!! After I saw this film way back in the 60's, I spent countless hours riding my stingray bike around the neighborhood with Davie Allens Guitar screaming in my head,reliving the beginning of that film. The opening sequence is worth the price of the DVD alone. This is Roger Cormans' shining 60's moment for me. And Peter Fonda inscribed his image in every rock'n roll kids mind. Great stuff!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: LETTER FROM BLUE
Review: Hey, this is sadly a near to true deplition of the times... it had its good times and its bad. the acting was fairly good if a little raw and the dialog strained on the unlikely at times, but it is worth seeing and owning as a time of our times...late 60s- early 70s

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst biker flicks!
Review: I always had a soft spot for biker flicks like "Born Losers", and "Cycle Savages", but this one is a real disappointment! The only good thing about this movie is the fact that Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, and Diane Ladd are in it. Other than this, the story is really "plods" along at a boring pace. Then, all of a sudden, the movie is over. It's really weird, even by my standards, and is not a movie I would even watch a second time to give it a chance. All in all, it's bad!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the worst biker flicks!
Review: I always had a soft spot for biker flicks like "Born Losers", and "Cycle Savages", but this one is a real disappointment! The only good thing about this movie is the fact that Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, and Diane Ladd are in it. Other than this, the story is really "plods" along at a boring pace. Then, all of a sudden, the movie is over. It's really weird, even by my standards, and is not a movie I would even watch a second time to give it a chance. All in all, it's bad!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The original biker movie
Review: I'm not a movie critic, I'm a motorcyclist. I have this film on video and watch it fairly often, along with Beyond The Law, Hells Angels on Wheels and Angels Hard As They Come (the most underrated of biker flicks). Fonda, Dern, Ladd, Buck Taylor and Norman Alden are great. Nancy Sinatra was terrible and totally miscast, if she' repudiating this movie it's due to her terrible acting. I can't see Micheal J. Pollard as a biker (but he was wonderful in Little Fauss and Big Halsy). The star of this movie is Fonda's chopper, to me, it's more beautiful, and subltly understated, than that ultimate movie chopper in Easy Rider, the Captain America Bike. This movie is really about Heavenly Blue's changing values as his friend Loner dies. Girlfriend Sinatra realizes the change that's come over him, "it's like a piece of you went with him". He reveiws his life and sees it empty, without purpose without his closest compadre The Loser, as in the final line "there's no where to go" as he stays to bury his friend while others flee The Man. They go on to continue the life of carousing and hell raising while Blues follows through on a duty to a friend, and to me symbolically buries himself, his up-to-then life, as well as his only friend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: In 1966, I thought it was the greatest
Review: I've been trying to get this video ever since they came out with a VCR. I did find one, but it was a bata. At age 18, I thought the movie was totally awesome!! I loved Peter and Nancy. I loved the music, and had the album but wore it out. I hope I can find it soon.


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