a5c7b9f00b Faced with the suspicious death of their father, two brothers must motivate one another to get back on their bikes and take the Las Vegas Motocross Championships by storm. A motorcycle saga that chronicles the personal journey of two brothers who overcome emotional and physical obstacles to achieve success in the competitive world of Supercross racing. The brothers&#39; conflicts are magnified by their different life choices and their decision to become competitors and rivals. KC Carlyle is a more cautious rider than his younger brother Trip, who has more natural talent but takes too many risks. When KC gets an all-expenses paid factory–corporate sponsored–ride, a rift forms between the two brothers. Trip is forced to go at it alone, becoming a privateer–a rider without a sponsor. But when a career threatening crash ends Trip&#39;s Supercross career, he and KC realize that they must put aside their conflicts, and work together to help KC defeat the world&#39;s greatest Supercross champions. All I can say is bravo. After the final scene in which a SPOILER HAPPENED THAT I CANNOT SAY OR ELSE I WILL GET BLACKLISTED, and the end credits began to roll, I sat in my seat, then stood up slowly,the people in the theater scuffled to the nearest exit, and began to clap slowly, with each clap my motion growing stronger and faster, until I was suddenly clapping what sounded like a thunderstorm. Yes, Aaron Carter stole my heart from his first line WHICH I CANNOT REPEAT HERE, to his last breath… no! I Don&#39;t think Aaron Carter dies, because he doesn&#39;t… unless that&#39;s a spoiler too… so maybe he does die? Oh who cares! The matter of the fact is that Supercross entertains on levels that modern cinema has not even come close to (if only more American cinema captured the fantastic voyagesseen in the Bionicle movies)and leaves the audience in a state of introspection. Many people say they gained insight after watching Requiem for a Dream, but nay I say to those people. To truly find oneself, one must watch Supercross. My son and I enjoyed the movie. It was fun and exciting. Lots of motorcycles. Anyone would enjoy this movie with there kids. Great job on the PG-13 rating.<br/><br/>My son has already been asking to see it again. He also wants to purchase a DVD, i guess we will have to wait until that comes out.<br/><br/>He now wants to race motor-cross, but I think watching will be good enough for now, he is nine. We have watched Moto-Crossed on the Disney channel many times (moto-crossed was done by the same company)so I&#39;m sure we will be watching this onewell many times in the future.<br/><br/>Thanks for a great fun family movie. Filled with tremendous stunts and well-shot racing sequences, director Steve Boyum's loud, down-and-dirty ride through the world of Supercross motorcycle racing comes to a screeching halt for its many pit stops for Hollywood clichés.
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