The Biker Riders & Outlaws MC: Was The Movie the Truth? *Spoiler Alert*
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The Bike Riders movie. The story of the outlaws MC How was it? Hell Angels VS Bandidos: George Christie 👉ruclips.net/video/Rm6k4PqANsA/видео.html&ab_channel=DemonsRow
I was in the bucket with the outlaws and the angels when they all got reco and I was on range with both at different times and a guy had a tattoo on his stomach that said adios angels die in outlaw soil I always thought that was a great tattoo those outlaws all left London the rest patched over I was always also in with the banditos when Wiener ordered the hit on his people it was the wild West down here in the early 2000s
Also thought the movie was cool
Can't wait to see it. My uncle was PDR before the patch over. I kinda always thought that Jax Teller was a bit put on and the SOA series a little over the top.
Can't wait to see it. My uncle was PDR before the patch over. I kinda always thought that Jax Teller was a bit put on and the SOA series a little over the top.
I thought it was a good movie
Regarding friends, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
I agree
Friends come and go, enemies accumulate!
Id even take one quarter over 100 pennies tbh
@@Trash2000s agreed
The problem with this movie is the time restriction of what a movie is. 2-3hrs for a decade or even 6-8yrs is not enough. Picture this was a mini-series like band of brothers. It really shows the demand of this kind of genre.
Yooo I would seriously LOVE for this movie to be a mini series. You should try to pitch that idea to someone.
I totally agree about the ending. How you a billy bad butt the whole movie and didn’t stand when it mattered.
I mean Dune already showed that you can make that happen in parts Like The Biker Riders part 1 put more things into it, then see how people liked it then put part 2 out I think that's what movies need now is instead of trying to put everything in a 2-3 hour long film they should just tell a story in parts if its going to be that long and that deep and detailed then I would say they should have done that, Idk I liked it either way.
Wish they would've finished the Gangland Undercover series. It was a guy I think Charles Falco that infiltrated the Vagos, Mongols and Outlaws
Probably the best Hollywood biker movie I've seen. The death of Johnny was the death of brotherhood. He got in the way of business. It's cold, it's paranoid, it's a terrible ending but it is what it is. *Listen to the last part of the interview with Benny's girlfriend* "They see a different patch and they want to start killing each other; they join clubs because they hate rules and laws, then they have to live by club rules and laws." The smart ones get out and they don't get sucked in, that'd be independent-minded Benny. He saw where it was going. Got out of town and never rode again. You can't count how many guys did that in the 1970s when it got crazy. The pipeline of chemicals from The Satan's Choice, to the Outlaws and the Hells Angels opened up a whole mess of violence. In real life the biker world is not a fairy tale, and I appreciate the director not ending it like it was.
Gave me chills reading this. Saw the movie on Sat.
Did you beat off in the theater? Sure sounds like it here. Just saying.
Greatly put my only issue with this movie was it wasn't longer we need more biker clubs/gang movies to really educate audiences of its history I was not surpized how johhnt passed because they younger men that get Invovled in gangs are more violent an less about honor an code however tom hardys preformince was great one of my fav actors
Thanks for the spoiler! Not🤬😡
Womp womp
You had me at "it's not woke".
lol
Why didn't the Vandals patch include "MC"?
The bikes should get an award for supporting actors.
My only issue was the president. He knew what that kid was about and shouldve seen it coming the second the kid said knives that he meant to kill him.
Biker Boyz . It was black MC culture in California
20years later I'm still waiting for a Sequel
Genuine question. Is it really black MC culture? Never met one before, so just curious?
Biker Boyz was fucking stupid movie
I liked "Harley and the Davidsons" miniseries. It told the story of how this all started..
The plot was based on a song by Lucero called Bikeriders. The song was based on the Danny Lions photobook
Jodie Comer nailed the Chicago accent. I'm not from there, but spent weekends there while at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. I liked the movie. I didn't know HA's Funny Sonny had a connection to the Outlaws.
Some people are saying no i dont know
@@DemonsRow Danny lyons said sonny was running around with the outlaws. this was before the territorial hassles.
Saw this last night, I love this movie having lived thru this era I think they nailed it.
think your missing the point, the movie is based off a book, and the interviews did happen.
He doesn’t get it
Yeah, the real interviews are on Danny Lyon's website.
Its still not fun
@@valpostreetart Shout out to you for being the only one here who values grammar and spelling.
Why base it off a book with a bad ending, spend all that money with prime actors, write a better story with no royalties
No matter what you may think of bikers, i would rather be rescued by a biker than our government. Freedom..🇺🇸🇺🇸
I thought they'd paint 1% clubs in a worse light. Does a great job at pointing out that the surge of new members with seemingly no prospect period or hang around period were the cause for criminal activity. I mean when anyone can join your crew then not listen and bring their friends, start chapters everywhere etc. When you don't know all your guys individually you don't know who they are. I think the movie made it very clear things got out of hand in that aspect. And that's why clubs make you hangaround and get to know you. I enjoyed it. I think a few parts were for sure fictional and wouldn't of happened even back then
Who thinks the dude who killed johnny was supposed to be Taco?
That is exactly who he was replicating
I def did
The dude that killed Johnny was definitely a coward
he even had the yellow bobber
Not only a coward but young! The ogs lived by respect an code these young dudes don't care if they can pull a trigger jst to get to the top they will we see this everyday
Hey Sose, I think it's based off of an actual interview by the woman that she is portraying. She studied the tapes to speak just like her. Director said that he couldn't tell the difference. Thanks for the review btw
Anyway right now I'm watching Hell's Angels '69 and a few days ago I saw Hells Angels Forever
Great films/documentaries
Ever got the chance to meet Big Vinnie or any of them guys ?
Many othersbutnot big vinny
I did not like the end myself. But that's smile Benny had on his face, and the look on his face, at the end. Made me believe that he had plans for a surprise. I'm thinking there is gonna be a sequel.
Maybe your right
I'd say if you want to join a club for the brotherhood, stick to small. Once things get too big, it becomes an industry that requires a source of revenue. That revenue will likely be illegal and start to attract even worse, greedier people. And that's when shit really hits the fan and brotherhood won't be a priority other than for revenge. It feels so good to do something you love with people you care about and know you have nothing hanging over your head.
Also, write your own movie. I can help you find a starting point, help you find a flow, and help you edit when you're done. Be the Martin Scorsese for your people and create a better vision.
You have no idea how what you’re talking about. Dues are not expensive.
First off this is based off photos and actual voice interviews from a woman that was a wife she didn’t name names but it did happen you can find it
Fair review. I really liked the low key, more realistic look too. I hated the ending w Tom getting shot and Benny not rising to the occasion to break that youngster off and take over as pres just like Tom’s wish was. That would’ve been the ending. They could’ve still portrayed the timeframe of the more gang shit coming into it too but showing the separation between the Vandals and that direction as they were at that crossroad. Benny not even riding anymore at the end in Florida pissed me off. You go from telling rivals they’d have to kill him for his cut to then dropping all of it. No way.
#ghostin alive on 2’s in Australia brother. Love the channel, keep killing em!
#ghostin appreciate you
I watched this last night, I give it a 7 out of 10 only because of the ending. It was a quiet way to end it. Revenge would have been nicer, but it was a classier way to end it. The idea of living in Wild Bunch for the rest of your life doesn't work with couples, unless you're already distant like the President of the club to his wife in the movie. (Wife of a truck driver is trained to be alone having her husband gone for days, weeks months at a time). Revenge would not have worked with the movie because the Vandals slowly degraded into too many chapters and unknown members. Revenge would have ended in more revenge. It would have placed the members of the original club on the same level as the new members who were more like selfish criminals, than hooligans. That's where the knives of fists idea is used to separate the two different ideas of MC culture. The levels of crime and violence escalate with the new members. While the original Vandals do this thing because it is fun, their fights end with drinking, not death. The new members nearly beat the life out of one of their own, and leave them for dead after they attack them like a coward. (Outnumbering, ambushing, and beating a drunk guy nearly to death who is taking a p*ss isn't exactly heroic or honorable). Then the hub cap thief who makes it up the ladder takes the cowards route by bringing a gun to a knife fight. The whole movie is full of instances that show the stark differences between the G.I. Generation and the Silent Generation.
Man this is a great of putting it. It takes a certain level of empathy toward the culture to understand the films intentions like this.
fav biker movie is a old movie from Australia called "stone"..kind of hard to find but amazing..
I liked that one
The Outlaws of back then were very different than clubs today. There’s more rules now. So Benny’s old lady interviewed wasn’t a big deal back in the day. Which these people did exist. The real Benny is still alive in his 80’s living in Florida. Others portrayed in the movie ended up in prison on death row. Michael Shannon also did great plus he’s a local Chicago guy.
I’m so glad to see you supporting jd y’all need to collab
we will
Watched this tonight and totally agree with Sose. Felt long, the pace was slow and the ending was trash. But I liked some parts
The movie was based on what really happened. These guys werent gangsters or what you would think of when it comes to a Modern 1% club. The changing of the Presidents ,literally changed how clubs of that era operated. They shifted to criminal enterprises amd Benny wanted nothing to do with it.
Thats not true everything is not a 100% historic
Just saw it. It was an amazing film. Definitely goodfellas of the MC community
Can't dislike a single video lol. I hit that like just for the intro! :P
Haha thanks
I loved the movie. It wasn't some fake SOA crap. I think they left the door open for a part 2. The young kid that took over reminded me of a young Taco Bowman.
SOA is obviously dramatized to make it interesting, but in case you didn’t know Charlie hunnam spent time with a hells angel to learn about the character, Sonny barger one of the hells angel founders is in the show as well as 4 other real life hells angels…
I thought he was based on Taco also. He had the headband and the mustache and looked Hispanic. Obviously that didn’t really happen but it was symbolic of Tacos era.
@@MarcoRico-ws1pd yep a lot of people made a note of that detail too. Great way of symbolizing the shift in culture.
@@MarcoRico-ws1pd Exactly!! It wasn't Taco's storyline but it was symbolic of Taco's era. You nailed it!!
I always respect your perspective. You said it started off wrong. You have to remember that club started almost 60yrs ago in the movie. And it wasn’t a true 1% club at that time. I just turned 50. And looking back at how many things are completely different.
To further prove my point, the journalist was embedded with them and wrote the book. So even though they had 1% patches on, they weren’t a 1% club in the definition we use now. It’s no different than having the media embedded with us at the start of 9/11. Now we don’t allow them.
And lastly, I think most people might have missed the subtle hint at the very end. When Kathy looks out the window at Benny, and ahead of says everything is better now, Benny has a sideways smile. I personally believe that they both know that Benny deleted the kid that took out Johnny.
But, I will say this. When they showed up for the fight, I told my wife it’s going sideways.
If someone challenged me like that, they wouldn’t have been able to gun the weapon. I’d have a very accurate friend watching over me.
shes was speaking about the club after the fact not back then
At the end, when the old lady says he doesn't miss riding, I knew that was BS. His character loved it more than anything. We know he didn't want to become prez I think he was to scared to get revenge, it's pretty much a suicide mission and he just wants to be happy and safe with his wife.
Truth
Thank kid pissed me off and was dishonorable
I wished he would have avenged Johnny that whole scene and him not doing nothing about it killed the movie for me in the end
I think that was the point. The club was changing and that signified the end of what the club started as. Even in the scene, Johnny’s crew didn’t get out of their cars because it was too cold. I also feel that the movie was trying to say the young kid was Taco Bowman. In the next scene when they show him leading the pack, he’s wearing a red bandana which Taco Bowman is often wearing in photographs.
@@user-xi2sz1rr2q did he kill the Original club founder?
@@WEREWOLFxALPHA I’m not sure. I tried to do some research and see if any info on who killed Johnny but could not find anything.
The treatment of Benny just giving everything up and never touching a motorcycle again was pretty spot on for a lot of married men in this world. In that one scene you see her say that Benny doesn’t miss it. In the next shot, you see him look away; you see something wash over him. You know what it is. Contrast that with her satisfaction.
Pretty good movie. I think they honored the spirit of things without being disrespectful. The changes in the MC really paralled the changes in our culture. Interesting movie. Beautifully shot.
Beyond the law
I just got done watching it today. If I had to rank it, I’ll give it a seven.
Hollywood forgot the eye protection again...
Hey am I able to have the back part of it on a jacket or vest because I wouldn’t put the other patches on on it just the back part
The back part is issues wear a hoodie or t shirt
@@DemonsRowalright thanks man because I was gonna buy um but I’ll just get the shirt
I was an original of a 1 chapter club years ago, 24 years later I'm a retired member. When it was small we had a blast with an emphasis on having a good time. Within a few years it expanded all over America and a couple chapters in Europe. It became very political with unnecessary drama. Still a great club but the more people the more problems. I haven't seen this movie yet. Thanks for your perspectives on being a biker. Your interview with George Christie was a home run.
If you ever wanted to sitdown demonsrow@gmail.com
Thanks!
Appreciate you you’re awesome
will check it out.
Hey Sose - Just watched your review. I agree with your report here. We did one over on my channel as well but ours goes into the history and how it was shown within the movie. What I didn't know that you said, was that "funny sonny" was a real person. But his presence did make me think of Sonny Barger.
Yea he was a member of
Going see it Friday hopefully it doesn’t fail to deliver! #Ghostin!
#ghostin
I'am a Vandals Chicago forever
This movie was based on a book. It follows the book almost word for word. My dad was in the outlaws in Waterloo Iowa in the late 60's early 70's. They got started from green Bay and a lot of what the movie portrayed was true back then. Specifically the challenge scenes. If a member wanted to remove the president they could challenge him and whoever won was in charge. Very different than today but how it was back then
The Outlaws never had a Waterloo chapter!!! NEVER more BS
The accent is actually the great lakes dialect... Everyone around the great lakes area from Milwaukee to Buffalo has this similar accent.. The further north you go the more prevalent it becomes. Some old shows that took place in Milwaukee like Levern and Shirley tried to feature it but it wasn't as good as this one. Chicago's accent though differed slightly... Although it was still the great lakes dialect it also has a certain sound to it as if you're running out of air when speaking. Oddly enough this accent is going away due to the influx of hispanic and black population in Chicago now. This accent was more prevalent with the white folks and now Chicagos population is only about 1/3 white... So as the white folks leave Chicago so does the accent... Great job on capturing the old school iconic Chicago accent.
I always called it the Lake efect accent.
Barack Obama has it when annunciating most words.
He isn't completely Black, & was raised by White grandparents partly in Hawaii of corse but does have the upper Midwest accent.
It's noticeable in almost everyone born and schooled up there regardless of ethnic background to a more or less degree.
I used to think the Chicago accent was like birth control in that unless the woman remained silent it wasn't happening.
But then I matured eventually.
I'm clearly not from the Midwest.
It's common that alot of Black Folks in the USA speak with some variation of a southern accent but the way certain words are pronounced it's easy to guess where they started out just like anyone else.
Years ago I was fascinated the 1st time I visited Seattle WA. & herd local African Americans speak southern.
This is not meant to be offensive just my personal observations.
I like everyone til givin a reason not to.
Always been fascinated by accents worldwide.
Tom Hardy AKA Marlon Brando.
Austin Butler AKA James Dean.
Amazing Movie.
I really liked the movie. Definitely one I will add to my DVD collection whenever it becomes available. Didn’t think I would like Benny, but he was good. Ya - no wokeness is reason enough to support the movie.
I give it a 10 great movie and your right it is the Goodfellas of biker movies
The interviewer was a member of the outlaws he rode with them. It’s based on a book by the same name. The interviews are almost word for word
They do leave somethings out…. For Hollywood
Funny Sonny was a member of a much bigger club before he joined… the most well known club now.
Good show👍.Good Morning 😎
Morning!
This movie really made me like Bennys character he was a real one for the club but he was thinking long term
My favorite part of the movie is when he tested the kid to leave his friends
Yea thats a good part. Good lesson
Hey Sose. I was just wondering. I think I may have scene a vid on MC’s and street gangs. Do they ever get into any beefs? Or do they both usually get along?
They function in different areas
Whoa whoa whoa... ! No spoiler alert??? Dude, some of us haven't seen it yet! Sounds like you're giving the Cliff's notes to the entire movie! 😂
Respects
Yea the club needs to stay small, everyone should know everyone. I roll with a club in Mexico and all the clubs get along and party together and support each other! 👊🏽
I probably need to see it again, but my initial impression wasn’t good. It was super well acted, but the movie is 85% talking, 10% fighting, and 5% riding. I truly expected to see more vintage motorcycles. Seemed like half the movie took place in a car lol.
Sose, I don't where to start. You and JD working together is based. My favorite biker movie is Quadrophenia. Rockers, and Mods. Guys making their scooters, and motorcycles look cool, and go faster. There is a new rebellion brewing. Total grey area. Crazy E-Bikes with dual motors, and dual crank sets, Drift Karts, Groms, electric Groms, guys wiring EMTB's to go over 100MPH. If you are a Gearhead this an exciting time to be alive. I will check out the movie. Respect for you "Ape Hangers" and old school "Car Guys" I am ecstatic with enthusiasm. Love. Pure Love.
Much love
Funny sunny got whooped by the Seattle hells angels! Watch gangland hells angels Seattle. They'll let u know what went down.
Imgonna get a hells angel on to speak on it
I watched the film three times. I really liked the movie. I was pleasantly surprised by Austin. And the skill of Tom and Jodie was expected. Yes, it was good!!!👍👍👍
It was a very fantastic movie, it’s our generations Casino or Goodfellas. Its shows how clubs use to be and how clubs are today, now I’m not saying all clubs are the same clubs have their own chapters which operate independently. Anyways fantastic movie 😎👍🏻
Best movie of the subculture. The way they had the man documenting and interviewing i believe was to symbolize Hunter S. Thompson. Funny Sonny was spot on. And i believe the young buck that kills Johnny was to symbolize Taco Bowman with the bandana and to symbolize the type of reign he had. The bridge shot when Benny is on the run from the police replicated the iconic picture. They did a great job replicating the book. And i liked the realness. The new era of club biker is much more brutal in the way they handle business. My favorite scene was when they end up brawling with the Rogues at the car show, and then all have beers and hang out after. Loved the movie!
I agree with the hunter s assessment
i 100% agree like damn bro got shot and killed at a knife fight? thats bs man wild
My favorite TV show of all time which I have on DVD and I’m 59 is easy rider I love the bikes grew up close to the Bandidos Club House. Just love choppers kind of old-school like that.
The ending symbolize the transition of the Vandals from the old way started by its Founder (John Davis) to the new guards, the Kid (Some say the kid is a metaphor of the era of Taco Bowman and Taco looks hispanic same as the kid)
kid is definitely taco
Yea i felt that i think your right
Hey SOSE
TOM HARDY is an excellent actor 👍
In my personal opinion, he's a very underrated actor.
He's PULLED OFF so many different odd and crazy characters over his career. Some of them, I don't think even some of the more experienced actors could have done as great of a job. Which is hard for me to say about some of my favorite actors, but the truth is simply the truth at the end of the day!!!
Just Sayin'🤬
Hes a good actor
The ending makes sense to me, there is nothing left to fight for. Even if Benny embarked on his quest for revenge and wins, what then? He’s the leader of the Vietnam vets who rape and stab everyone? When Johnnie dies it’s the end of an era, the 60’s wild and free bike club dies and is replaced with gang members, same as in real life.
The ending makes sense? You dont avenge your big brothers death when he burned down a bar when they broke your leg. This is truly why these clubs go downhill because people think like that. He didnt have to stay in the club.
Wonder if Johnny’s killer was a “stand in” for “Taco” Bowman, the ruthless Outlaws “field General”.
I feel like he def had a young taco look
The cast alone in this movie don’t think this movie would have been half what it is without. You gotta remember back in the start of outlaw Mc culture woman were members and had full patches the culture was a little different it didn’t shift to what is today till after clubs started gettin into the more dangerous livin
Very true about the women your right
It could of been way better I thought...
I wanted a little more from the ending but the ending seemed more realistic. Benny didn’t want that life which to me explains why he didn’t get revenge for Johnny. I hate that the rest of the Chicago Vandals were cowards and nobody avenged Johnny but it seems like that’s how things would have naturally fell. Overall I really enjoyed the movie and its future classic in my eyes just off the time era accuracy and the bikes. The story was engaging enough and had some dry humor but it a few tweaks could have made this movie iconic.
even if the ending is what it is they couldve set it up better
I think The Bikeriders is more similar to A Bronx Tale than it is to Goodfellas given how the focus is on the family and romatic aspect of being in an MC.
Also, the journalist part - Danny Lyon was a former 1%er himself, rode with the Outlaws for some time before retiring his cuts. This was his way of documenting the glory days of the MC before things got complicated. He interviewed Kathy as a way to get sort of an outsider's perspective of the club, which to me is a good way of painting an unbiased picture of our culture.
Unfortunately, the movie's chosen ending is what it is. I love it as it is something close to what would happen in real life. We've seen so many hollywood film revenge endings that always ends in the way the public wants to, but it is important for the public to see an MC man in his most vulnerable and most human. Benny leaving the club is what a lot of people would do if they were in his shoes because only a few can stand the pain and avenge a fallen brother they have left behind.
This movie does great in teaching a lesson of the consequences of half-assed loyalty, and people need to see that too.
I don't have high hopes from anything out of Hollywood especially after SOA but I'll check it out.
I am Chicago born and bread. Jodie's (Kathy's) accent seems a little over the top until you listen to the actual Kathy she actually talked like that.
Then the Tom Hardy character. It's not accurate as a Chicago accent necessarily that one hears everday but I think bikers adopt new ways of talking. He was doing Brando . But then again Brando was raised partly in Chicago.
Chicago is a big area with lots of sub-accents within the basic Chicago accent . You'd see the same thing in New York or LA or Dallas. Big diverse cities have a wide range of accents.
It was fine. I obsess about accents and it was a little distracting at the beginning but the story took over for me at some point and it didn't matter.
Another thing to remember is generations don't all talk the same. Accents evolve over time.
Hells angels on wheels is a classic & a few of the others like it around the same time ,but hells angels on wheels was great with Jack Nicholson & Sonny Barger & the Hells Angels
If you have read the the book you by Danny Lyons you know it is a photo style book with interview clips that he had taken over a period of several years.
me and my crew rode around before and after , i fucking loved it; gotta go again (we were to rowdy had half the theater ya know) #ghostin
#ghostin
Damn Sose! How bout a spoiler alert! 🤣🥊
Its on the title
Yooo that shit was fire
on any Sunday , then came bronson 😂 I'm that old
Thanks to this video I won't waste my time watching that movie
Her accent is on thicker side of it. You hear a lot with old timers. Which coincides with the time the movie was set
you need to look up danny lyon and the book this movie is based on. the outlaws back then actually let him into the lifestyle and even earn a full patch so that he could photograph and interview them. and the movie tells a story by piecing together those interviews so a lot of the events actually happened including that ending you didnt like
In Outlaws MC any memeber can challenge another memeber you have beef or feel disrespected. Its $100 fine you up on the CH bar and get busy!! FACTS!!
Torque - Ice Cube
I was in a 99 club, my ol lady was with me as a prospect.... we broke up five yrs in.... she slept with one of brothers, and was trying to hook up with another. Other members knew and didnt say shit to me. I had to find out threw some friends of hers.....
Dam
@DemonsRow so yeah, when I hear you talk about the lack of loyalty and the politics, it brought back so many memories. And now being a civilian again I still have to navigate being around 1%ers.....fun times! Rubber side down Sose!
Isn't there some old ladies that have given interviews after becoming government witnesses and now in the government witness protection program?
Don't wast your money on it ,I thought it sucked wait for it to come out on Netflix .
Seen the movie. Thought is was good. But agree about the ending. I think many will want to join a club once they see it. Some will like the original less completed stuff and others what it became.
I liked this movie, my only gripe was that it should've been at least like the duration of The Irishman. I was excited to see this movie because I love cinema and motorcycles (it was a 10/10 for me personally). I feel like we need more MC related movies. Sose, do you think if a movie was made about the clubs out west in the 70s/80s, we would need a lot of technical advisors ie. various former members of different clubs? That way everyone has a side of their story?
I saw the movie opening night. I haveto say I did enjoy it. Do want to see it again to see if there is anything I mssed.
For me, it seemed to move slow. And I agree with you that it was too long and the end left you wanting. Could have been better, but I appreciate the angle that they were going for.
Ah man, you should put a spoiler tag on the title.
I don't think Benny was being Jax teller. More like James Dean. There's no comparison 2 him & Jax. Jimmy was the best character not because he died like a man. But because he was a real brother! He's the member every club should have. My favorite mc movies are HELLS ANGELS 69 EASY RIDER WEREWOLVES ON WHEELS BIKER BOYZ ROAD 2 PALOMA & #1 BIKE RIDERS. Great movie! Classic film. But my honest opinion he's not trying 2 be Jax teller. I don't know where u getting that at!
Nocomparison? The vp the pretty boy look?
I’m from Chicago and the accents were pretty spot on, especially the girl that played Benny’s girlfriend. She sounds just like women from the South side of Chicago. Great acting and she’s from England. Tim Hardy was almost spot on, just a little exaggerated maybe put a little East coast accent in there at times. I live near McCook Illinois just outside Chicago. The scenes are very spot on Midwest Illinois. The Outlaws MC clubhouse is also not far from McCook, but it’s in the middle of Pilsen/Little Village a predominantly Mexican neighborhood. However I RARELY see and Outlaws riding. They keep a very low profile. If anything the only 1% MC that rides in Chicago are the Mongols MC. They got into it with the Outlaws a few years ago at a bar on Archer Rd which is connects to Route 66. I enjoyed it because it portrays my home town and state. Many towns on the outskirts of Chicago look like what you see in the movie. Some places never changed since the 50’s 60’s.
Alot of people from chicago say the accents are off i font get why its a debate it should be a yes or no all the way
I liked it. I wanted to see a movie like this for a while. The end credits really showed the attention to detail too.
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Yes the accent is on point that's how a lot of folks sound in the upper Midwest
Is that how Taco really became national prez?, by killing off the founder/prez
I dont know
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