I lived this era.. It is a brotherhood movie that hasn't been sanitized for today's world. Men are macho, and I love what they now called Toxic masculinity. I love toxic males, I think we've gone to far trying to take the male out of men. No politically correct crap. Believe it or not, this was more reality thank Brando's film. "The Wild ones". The Hell's angle's did exist. I loved the movie. Austin Butler is beautiful and sexy. thanks for this great reaction. Mary
OMG! So glad you guys came up in my feed. Went to morning 🌄 showing Friday 6/21/24 in a suburb of Chicago that has a noticeable biker culture of it's own here. (Sometimes Real Ones 😮😳) Tony sounds like Roach! 😆 This is the glowing review that validates and verifies what I thought I was watching in a theatre full of boomers. Interestingly to me because I follow the Strauss- Howe Generational theory of history. Boomers Ruined Biker clubs is a theme here too. The interplay between Greatest and Silent and Boomers is another thing they nailed perfectly here. The guy from Zipco hates Pinkos was good. Funny Sonnie from California looked like a zombified version of Sonnie Barger or the HA at the Altimont Infamous Rolling Stones concert in 1969. And yet you sense there was a guy out there who looked exactly like that.
all on film except for the night scenes. That's why old movies using that kind of film used to operate with night filters instead of actually filming at night.
I lived this era.. It is a brotherhood movie that hasn't been sanitized for today's world. Men are macho, and I love what they now called Toxic masculinity. I love toxic males, I think we've gone to far trying to take the male out of men. No politically correct crap. Believe it or not, this was more reality thank Brando's film. "The Wild ones". The Hell's angle's did exist. I loved the movie. Austin Butler is beautiful and sexy. thanks for this great reaction. Mary
OMG! So glad you guys came up in my feed. Went to morning 🌄 showing Friday 6/21/24 in a suburb of Chicago that has a noticeable biker culture of it's own here. (Sometimes Real Ones 😮😳)
Tony sounds like Roach! 😆
This is the glowing review that validates and verifies what I thought I was watching in a theatre full of boomers.
Interestingly to me because I follow the Strauss- Howe Generational theory of history. Boomers Ruined Biker clubs is a theme here too. The interplay between Greatest and Silent and Boomers is another thing they nailed perfectly here.
The guy from Zipco hates Pinkos was good. Funny Sonnie from California looked like a zombified version of Sonnie Barger or the HA at the Altimont Infamous Rolling Stones concert in 1969. And yet you sense there was a guy out there who looked exactly like that.
Thank you for the review! I can't wait to see the movie!
Thank you for watching!
yes this was one one of these movies where you don't want the movie to end. you alway want to know more about everything.
You presented it well. However. Did I perceive you were disappointed because there was no controversial race mongering?
It was shot on film as far as I'm aware.
all on film except for the night scenes. That's why old movies using that kind of film used to operate with night filters instead of actually filming at night.
This movie is based on book of photographs, but is also the LOOSE story of the Chigaco Outlaws MC club
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The film was trash , best actor Hardy 😂😂