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I Superbiker Film Due spring 2001

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I Superbiker Film Due spring 2011





I SUPERBIKER is a feature film for release Spring 2011 following 4 superbike riders through their dramatic British Superbike Season.



16/12/2010 - Win tickets for the exclusive press screening: www.motorsportvision.co.uk/news



They are considered as the new GLADIATORS, battling at 200 MPH, riding through torturous conditions and risking life and limb at every race meeting. Only one can be the true champion.



I SUPERBIKER not only follows our four contenders through the race meetings, it gives equal attention to the girlfriends, wives, team mates and friends that make the drama and tension associated to such an exhilarating season spectacular.



The film intimately follows the great British hope, Tommy Hill, a fearless racer who cheated trackside death at 14 years old. His parents have sacrificed their home, holidays and all finances to support his burning ambition to be Britain's number 1 superbike racer.



Find out more about I SUPERBIKER





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Nice one.

Will definitely be going to see it.

Because its not a mainstream film though, I wonder if it will be the usual 'selected cinema release' which means only half a dozen places throughout the country.
 
Anything motorcycle related is good for me. (Though the production seems a bit cheesy). I'll look forward to it.
 
gonna look for it myself

i typo on the title 2001 Doh > should be 2011



& no one about to fix it
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Check back at the official website, the list of cinemas showing this film first has been put up. Screenings start early March, and i'll be off to a showing in Batley as soon as i can. Hopefully a few of us will be local enough to the cinemas on the list to watch it ourselves.
 
February 8, 2011 - Chris Northover



I, Superbiker? No, you Superbiker; Me, Journalist. Can a BSB film with a title that ridiculous really be any good? ... Scroll down for the full story

Hill Brookes Kiyonari Cadwell



I have to put my hands up and admit I had all but written off the new I, Superbiker film. The concept sounded great – a film about British Superbikes, what's not to like? The title had me worried to begin with, then, having watched the trailer I was pretty sure the film was destined to be a cringe-worthy string of rider interviews and repeated footage of Josh Brookes jumping the mountain at Cadwell Park.



But I have to admit I was wrong. Bugger. Just watched the film and it is a damn sight better than the title or PR waffle would suggest. Starring Josh Brookes, Tommy Hill, James Ellison and Gary Mason, it's a refreshingly different approach to a season review. The involvement of riders' girlfriends, parents and teams gives a nice bit of background throughout the races. You get to see highlights of every race, backed up with some good shots around the pits and in the garages. Even the theme tune sounds good, written by a band made up from leftovers of Def Leppard, ... Pistols and Girl.



The film was apparently inspired by the 1980 film Silver Dream Racer. At this point Yoof such as myself will have to consult the digitized visual education portal that is YouTube for a brief history lesson. A quick search finds some hilarious footage from the film of an ancient two-stroke racer seemingly lapping Brands Hatch faster than any of the BSB guys did in the new film. Ah, artistic license, say what you want and get away with it, brilliant!



I, Superbiker is worth going to see once it's out, if for nothing else other than the rare chance to watch BSB racing in a cinema with a big cup of pop and a kilogram of pick 'n mix sweetie goodness. Be warned though, as movies go it might not be a great suggestion for a romantic date, unless your partner has a thing for James Ellison…



I, Superbiker is in cinemas from early March, see the website for details.





website lists



Monday 14th March



Bristol www.cinemadelux.co.uk/bristol

Derby www.cinemadelux.co.uk/derby

Leicester www.cinemadelux.co.uk/leicester

Greenhithe www.cinemadelux.co.uk/bluewater

Nottingham www.cinemadelux.co.uk/nottingham

Peterborough www.cinemadelux.co.uk/peterborough

Leeds www.cinemadelux.co.uk/leeds

Stockton www.cinemadelux.co.uk/teeside



LOOKS Like i got to wait and see if Meadowhall or Broughton lane gets it.
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or maybe tinternet
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£10 a ticket !

.... off.

£40 for me, my missus and two kids. I can get into a BSB meeting for the same price.

I'll wait for the DVD release. Its not like we dont know how it all ends.
 
just watching this online 25mins in of the 1hr-40mins film and its Downloadable

when i'm done if ppl want i'll share the link.
 

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