160 mph wheelie on an Aprilia RSV shurrelly shome mishtake ?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Donald, Jan 6, 2005.

  1. Donald

    Donald Guest

    Just started watching the movie Torque http://www2.warnerbros.com/torque/

    Opening sequence has an Aprilia RSV doing a 160 mph wheelie past two
    nitroused cars. Shurrelly shome mishtake ?


    Might even make it past the first five minutes with lines like
    "What is it about driving cars that makes you all such arsholes".

    Although they seem to have figured out the Italian bike thing
    "Fast bike ?" , "yeah sometimes".
     
    Donald, Jan 6, 2005
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  2. Donald

    Ben Guest

    Finish watching the film and you'll spot a few more "mistakes".

    It's better than "Biker Boyz", mind.
     
    Ben, Jan 6, 2005
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  3. Donald

    Eddie Guest

    Stop. Right now. Really.

    It's so, *so*, bad. I watched it in a hotel room as a freebie - the
    acting was worse than the low-quality porn channels.

    And how the ****** do they think that three bikers can hold a full
    conversation at ~100mph?
     
    Eddie, Jan 6, 2005
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  4. Donald

    Lozzo Guest

    Eddie says...
    Pan Euro owners
     
    Lozzo, Jan 6, 2005
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  5. Donald

    Donald Guest

    Switch off brain and be entertained, good movie for the EQ deficient.

    "what part of I don't love you anymore you're a bastard and I never want
    to see you again didn't you understand", "okay one beer but you're buying"
     
    Donald, Jan 6, 2005
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  6. Donald

    Ace Guest

    Autocom rocks.
     
    Ace, Jan 7, 2005
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  7. Donald

    Ben Guest

    They're both silly. Very silly. Biker Boyz because of the stupid
    story-line and Torque because of what they think you can do on a bike.
     
    Ben, Jan 7, 2005
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