On Any Sunday – Motocross, Malcolm & More
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Founded in 1985, Motovideo was originally formed as a part of On Two Wheels Entertainment. From it’s humble beginnings in a beachfront studio, Motovideo has continued to produce and distribute motorcycle video shows in championship style.
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Dan Curtis –
Quick shipping !!
Amazon Kunde –
Für Motorradfans ist der Film wunderbar. Ein schönes Geschenk. Aber man muss sich wir klich dafür interessieren. Und die Sprache hat auch gepasst.
Shutter Shutter –
I got this dvd expecting the movie ” On Any Sunday” But it is a documentary of the movie. After rereading the description it is a little more aparent. On the other hand if you have the movie already this is a cool dvd.
Jim J Pleasanton CA –
I love this video, and if you like cow trailing, or just going out in the dirt you will love this, and Malcolm Smith who I met shortly afterwards was really a great guy, and Steve Mcqueen on his Richman matisse ! just good times.
So if you like, or have a dirt bike, you gotta watch this move. Me and my buddy went out and bought 2 brand new Huskys 400 cross fun fun fun
Jim
Dixies Decals –
I thought I was buying the original movie with Steve McQueen in it, but it was a remake of that one. Husband still liked it. I am still looking for the original one though.
Tamere –
OK
Dwight Haverkorn –
I saw this movie when it came out and wanted a friend to see it
Jokenda –
it was ok
John Ruttan –
Great movie from what I remember, but really fuzzy like I have home movies taken with super 8 transferred to dvd that look better! Copy gets zero stars.
Kimberly Peck –
I expected to receive the MOVIE “On Any Sunday”. Not a talk show. BUMMER.
Michael Madden –
This is kind of a nostalgic look back at the making of Bruce Brown’s original documentary, which has become a classic to off-road motorcyclists. Shot thirty years later, this one has a good bit of footage from the earlier one, but is still appealing because it features interviews with Bruce Brown and Malcolm Smilth and some of the current great riders who were just kids when the original film came out and inspired so many to ride.