Hellride
Synopsis: From Executive Producer Quentin Tarantino and Writer/Director Larry Bishop comes this lean, mean mayhem machine - fully loaded with bikers, babes, and booze. Michael Madsen, Eric Balfour and legendary "Easy Rider" Dennis Hopper are part of a wild motorcylce gang bent on avenging the death of one of their own. With Vinnie Jones as the crazed arrow-wielding rival gang leader, Hell Ride is a savagely enjoyable good time where the women are hot, the bikes are even hotter, and the action never stops!
Rating: R For Strong Violence, Sexual Content Including Graphic Nudit and Dialoge, Language and Drug Use.
Run Time: 83 Minutes
Director: Larry Bishop
Dvd Extra's: Subtitles: English or Spanish, Feature Commentary With Larry Bishop and Scott Kevan, The Making of Hell Ride, The Babes of Hell Ride, The Guys of Hell Ride, The Choppers of Hell Ride, Michael Madsen's Video Diary, Red Band Trailer.
Hidden Features:None
Nudity Factor: Many scenes with topless and full nude women.
Of Note: Larry Bishop's character Pistolero is named after the original title for Quentin Tarantino's friend, Robert Rodriguez's movie, Desperado.
Trailer: Red Bad Trailer (Adults Only) Hell Ride (mov)
Recommendations:The Punisher
Review by:
Jason James
Rating: 
This movie boasts that it has bikers, babes and booze. It does have that and delivers on that promise. The story on the other hand does lack a few things. First off the majority of the movie is fairly predictable. When it is not predictable it can be confusing on what they are trying to accomplish. I like the attempt on the grindhouse feel but it really didn't go far enough to pull it off. The acting for the most part is really good and has a few surprise characters along the way. The movie had some good parts that really show you how much potential this movie had but never was able to reach. Maybe I am just being over critical because of how much I want to see this style movie survive and thrive. It gives us something other than the mainstream, movie in a box, plot rehased, movies that the big studios crank out.