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Hell Ride
Directed by
Larry Bishop
R
2008
84m
Action
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5.0
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Two rival bikers gangs, the Victors and the Six-Six-Six's, refuel their decades-old rivalry.
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Cast of Hell Ride
Larry Bishop
Pistolero / Director / Writer / Producer
Michael Madsen
The Gent
Eric Balfour
Comanche / Bix
Dennis Hopper
Eddie Zero
Leonor Varela
Nada
David Carradine
The Deuce
Michael Beach
Goody Two Shoes
Vinnie Jones
Billy Wings
Julia Jones
Cherokee Kisum
Francesco Quinn
Machete
Laura Cayouette
Dani
Kanin Howell
Opium
Amber Hay
Flower
Tracy Phillips
Yvonne
Dean Delray
Ape-Shit
Alyson Kiperman
Gigi
Bonnie Aarons
Mud Devils Ref
Cristos
Speed
Cassandra Hepburn
Maria
Allison McAtee
The Swede
Jennifer Drake
Lesbian Biker Girl
Nixon Suicide
(uncredited)
Natasha Yi
Jucinda (uncredited)
Claudia Salinas
Angelina (uncredited)
Diana Prince
Topless Waitress (uncredited)
Shanna Olson
Mud Devil Waitress (uncredited)
Mary Castro
Oil Wrestling Mud Devil (uncredited)
Shana Stein
Producer
Michael Steinberg
Producer
Hell Ride Ratings & Reviews
New York Post
Linda Stasi
The dialog is clever, nutty and syncopated, with a soundtrack -- of the "C.C. Rider" vein -- which ain't half-bad, either.
Entertainment Weekly
Owen Gleiberman
It's a claustrophobic dud, full of ludicrously purple tough-guy dialogue and lip-smacking vamps in bikinis (how hot!), with so much monotonous hip violence there's scarcely room for anything else.
Ebert & Roeper
Richard Roeper
Maybe only once every six months am I in the mood for jokey sadism, but this struck me as the right picture for the right time.
Boxoffice Magazine
Amy Nicholson
The main problem is Bishop's adamancy on playing the lead tough guy when he's got the face of a shoe salesman.
New York Times
Rachel Saltz
[Director Larry Bishop] burdens his film with clumsy art-house ambitions that clash with its embrace of bikes, beer and booty. If any of this sounds amusing, be warned: it's not.
San Francisco Chronicle
Ruthe Stein
The script, written by Bishop, barely makes sense. It lacks anything resembling wit, unless you think it amusing that these aging cyclists brag about needing their three B's -- bikes, beer and booty.
AV Club
Keith Phipps
A witless reprise of '60s and '70s biker movies written, directed by, and starring Larry Bishop.
New York Daily News
Elizabeth Weitzman
Where the biker films of the late '60s and early '70s offered edgy, amusingly cheesy thrills, this sputtering effort is as rusty as an unrestored Triumph Bonneville.
Los Angeles Times
Mark Olsen
The film gets the scummy patina right, all phony-Leone dusty trails, but while everybody on screen looks to be enjoying themselves, it is no fun to watch.
Detroit News
Tom Long
The result is, predictably and enjoyably, old-fashioned macho mayhem with a post-modern twist. This movie knows it's ridiculous. Heck, it's proud to be ridiculous.
Boston Globe
Wesley Morris
The whole thing feels like the sort of picture Tarantino would make if he weren't such an ingenious B-movie artist: a genre exercise that's more studious than entertaining.
Austin Chronicle
Marc Savlov
It's a fiasco, really, but who knows -- it might be a blast on mushrooms.
Chicago Reader
Andrea Gronvall
As cheesy as the American-International biker flicks of the 60s were, they had a raw vitality missing from this self-conscious tribute.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie was executive produced by Quentin Tarantino. Shame on him. He intends it no doubt as another homage to grindhouse pictures, but I've seen a lot of them, and they were nowhere near this bad. Hell's Angels on Wheels, for example: pretty good.
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
For a grindhouse throwback that works, try Tarantino's Death Proof (the shorter version). That one delivered; Hell Ride gets a flat 10 minutes in and goes floop-floop-floop the rest of the way.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Thesps (even toplining helmer, who's a strapping 60 years old) have nothing to work with, though one hopes they had fun riding about the desert.
Village Voice
Aaron Hillis
Street cred can't save this pic, not even with Dennis Hopper and David Carradine cameos, and QT himself exec-producing and initiating the project.
Slant Magazine
Nick Schager
The second wave of fawning Tarantino imitators commences with Hell Ride, a wannabe badass biker flick that plays like a Kill Bill-Death Proof hybrid minus the genre-deconstruction angle.
The Hollywood Reporter
Justin Lowe
Even on its own terms, Hell Ride lacks sufficient substance to be of more than quickly passing interest for all but the most devoted fans.
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