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Thursday 31 October 2013

Dead In 5 Heartbeats

 

"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind."
— Dr. Seuss

 
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I watched this movie & found it quite entertaining.
The whole production, from the writing of the book to the production of the movie was done by bikers who turned out a good product.
Some of the camera work was a bit off, but overall was pretty good.
Only two of the cast were familiar to me & that was Dan Haggerty, who I have seen in other productions, such as Grizzly Adams and the other was Sonny Barger in a cameo role.
The performances were good considering most of the cast was from local motorcycle clubs and not actors hired for the roles.
The movie was made by an Independent filmmaker and shot on location, entirely in
Arizona, & completed in 24 days.
 

Tuesday 22 October 2013

Riding With Attitude

 
'Oh Shit!' is usually the moment when your plan parts ways with reality!
 
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I have just read the book by 'Don Norris' called 'Riding With Attitude'.

It is written in a style similar to a collection of short stories. Each story being a memory of an event that happened. Although in chronological order, there are gaps in the sequences, leaving days, months or years between them.
Don was a pioneer of the 1% motorcycle culture in Canada. His passion for riding brought him into a club called 'Satan's Choice' where he escalated to president. His tales of growing up in East End Toronto and the association with the clubs of the era brought back some memories of mine of times spent in the areas that they frequented.
The rise & fall of the original club, which led to it's resurrection as an amalgamation of several clubs under a new leader, is told rather well. I would have like to have more in depth history of this period, but Don has not provided it.
The first half of the book covers his outlaw days, while the second half of the book goes into tales of his transformation into a more settled married life away from the hassles of the 1%ers.
While still having a passion for riding, Don buys a Goldwing with trailer, then proceeds to have many adventurous trips through the US.
He still uses the short story theme, but timelines seem closer together.

I enjoyed the book, and anyone who has an interest in the early days of Canadian Outlaw bikers or the joys of traveling the country on a motorcycle will also find this book quite a good read.

It is available at bookstores or from the author himself.

Hang in there.....     J D Redneck