Bike enthusiasts will probably conclude it's worth a watch for the great footage and some behind the scenes insights. As a documentary, though, it feels, 'empty', like it fails to ever get 'under the surface' of the subject. To some extent it just has that 'another Netflix documentary' feel about it. Part of it is due to the over-use of 'dramatic' music. It's hard to get over once you notice it. It's a common phenomenon with documentaries but all the more frustrating and distracting with this subject matter because it seems to come in every single time the bikes are racing. Ironically, this is the place it's least needed. The subject matter is dramatic enough and, on top of the sound of the bikes, and the commentary, and the crowds, it's complete overkill. It feels formulaic, like someone was following the 'make a documentary' manual instead of being truly sympathetic to the subject matter and, most importantly, the audience.
I Superbiker
2011
Action / Documentary / Sport
I Superbiker
2011
Action / Documentary / Sport
Plot summary
Feature film for release Spring 2011 following four superbike riders through their dramatic British Superbike Season. They are the new GLADIATORS, battling at 200MPH, riding through torturous conditions and risking life and limb at every race meeting. Only one can be the true champion. The film follows the great British hope, Tommy Hill, a fearless racer who cheated death at 14 years old. It tracks James Ellison, the northern heartthrob who came second in 2009, and HAS to win to save his career. Also Gary Mason, an ex privateer now racing on a factory Kawasaki bike who has everything to prove. And finally black leather clad Josh 'Bad Boy' Brookes, the Australian out to steal the crown from the British hopefuls. Film score by David Vanian of the Damned, music by Phil Collen of Def Leppard and Manraze. Directed by Mark Sloper
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Could have been much more.
great bike film
just watched this on blu ray and found it captivating. There's lots of press at the moment for the follow up isuperbiker2 and am most definitely going to watch it on a big screen. I think it brings bike racing to a larger audience for sure. Loved it and is a great watch for anyone interested in the mechanics of a superbike season. Its totally heartbreaking what happens to young Tommy Hill at the end. Hopefully in the new year film we will see himself redeemed. Of note are the huge audiences that attend every event, yet we never see much coverage of the championship in the national press, which I think makes it all the more fascinating. Its scored by a David vanian, whom I believe to be the lead singer of the punk band "The Damned", although the music is classical not punk.