If you haven't seen it yet, don't read my email !
Saw it last night along with my son. As expected Anthony Hopkins played the
part of Burt quite well. What a great character to play. I enjoyed the
portrayal of Burt in his shop.
I thought the tech inspectors were a little too harsh, and the dialog a bit
weak. Yet the scenery, certainly at the salt was fantastic. Loved seeing the
cars run and the views of, on and in the Indian.
The movie isn't playing in many theaters in Cleveland. Found it at the Cedar
Lee on the other side of town. An interesting crowd at the Theater. Only one
other biker type spotted and No apparent hot-rodders. Well worth the drive and
well worth the weight.
Dale Krumheuer
Cleveland Ohio
BWANA343@aol.com wrote: So, has anybody seen "The World's Fastest Indian" ?
I had to drive way across county to a nasty little old "Theater" to see it,
as even here in suburban NY the showings are few and far between. I guess they
have their investment income tied to DVD's or cable.
I think everybody on this list will like it, plus AARP types and most speed
channel denizens.( or are those all the same people, )
Without giving away any of the "plot", I have a few observations and
questions.
As in a reference to " he don't even have a Firesuit ", for a Bike guy , by
a "SCTA Tech" guy. Where was the tech advisor dude on that ?
There was also another "SCTA" guy asking questions with the name tag "Glen".
Was that ?
Do I get to the top of "was that?" guy's pit pester list if it were him ?
Either way, make the trip, any Salt scenery belongs on a big screen..
Bob,syerUncle,W
All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusions is called a philosopher.
Ambrose Bierce
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