Supercross (2005)
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
17 July 1979, Abington, Pennsylvania, USA
4 April 1964, Wheaton, Illinois, USA
26 April 1980, Cullman, Alabama, USA
9 April 1978, California, USA
23 December 1975, Fremont, California, USA
5 November 1958, Marietta, Georgia, USA
4 March 1963, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, USA
9 August 1989, New York, New York, USA
12 July 1977, San Antonio, Texas, USA
11 September 1979, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
24 March 1954, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
2 December 1993, La Mesa, California, USA
13 September 1972, Bellflower, California, USA
7 December 1987, Tampa, Florida, USA
7 September 1980, Panorama City, California, USA
6 April 1982, Palm Springs, California, USA
June 10, 2013
It might hold some appeal if you're as teenager with a thing for dirt bikes.
January 08, 2007
Like the drive-in classics of Roger Corman and Samuel Z. Arkoff, this develops the principal characters and conflicts with just enough depth and keeps the narrative moving at a brisk pace.
August 19, 2005
An example of how too much of anything will get annoying -- including VVRRRROOOOOOOMMM and flying bikes.
June 10, 2013
It's a bizarre, contradictory mess, a lousy promotion for a sport still unknown to many Americans
July 27, 2014
If you love Kawasakis, Hondas, and Yamahas, and don't mind tin-eared writing, get down to the multiplex.
March 07, 2007
You could see the same thing for free -- with higher production values and snappier dialogue -- watching X Games coverage on ESPN.
September 26, 2005
Only the most devoted MX fetishists could like the film, because it doesn't offer a scrap of nourishment for the uninitiated.
June 10, 2013
That's right, it's time for yet another entry in that most-dreaded of genres: The XXXTREME Sports Movie.
April 15, 2009
As a fetishized appropriation of the extreme sport of Supercross motorcycle racing, for a story about two different-but-similar racing brothers, "Supercross" succeeds in combining fast action with slow burn emotional fuses.
August 20, 2005
The writing is abysmal, the acting wouldn't pass muster in a high school play, and the direction by erstwhile stuntman Steve Boyum (Timecop: The Berlin Decision) is positively sleep-inducing between cycle jumps.
April 29, 2009
Finally, we get Supercross: The Movie, which basically fills in the holes Supercross: The Novel left behind.
August 23, 2005
Director Steve Boyum, a former motocross driver, hacks his racing footage to incomprehensible pieces and, from the looks of the meager, jumpy narrative, did the same to the script.

