Off Road
Experience :
Intimidate Your Off
Roading
Author: Evander Klum
Irritated with your Jeep muffler? Or just can't get through a
terrain?
Allow your
off-road travel to be intimidated by movies to give you the drive
in getting your Jeep through a tough terrain.
"On Any Sunday" This historical documentary pays tribute to
motorcycle fanatic Steve McQueen. It takes a very close look at
racers and enthusiasts. Directed by Bruce Brown and released in
1971, it features capturing the thrill and freedom of what was
happing with racing in the late 60s, and off-road adventure itself.
Rick Deremo, ex-professional-motocross-rider-turned-rock-racer,
says he likes the fact that this movie brings out his competitive
nature as this was one movie that got him pumped to go
wheeling.
"Dust to Glory" This documentary directed by Dana Brown caught
the Baja 1000 fever. This features combined talents in the off-road
world that resulted to superb footage of the famous (Robby Gordon,
Jimmy Vassar, Mario Andretti) and the unknown for an affliction to
the toughest desert racers in the world. This was filled with
motorcycles, buggies and trophy trucks, and was able to capture the
beauty, isolation and magic that surround the rotten desert race
any off-roader dreams of doing.
Dirt Sports Editorial Director and author of the race chronicle
book "1000 Miles to Glory" Marty Fiolka, is the associate producer
of "Dust to Glory".
"Haulin' or Crawlin' Series" Pat Gallagher, President and
Founder of RP Films, can land a great piece of terrain action when
it comes to getting the most exposure in the off-road sport of
professional rock crawling. RP Films produces the fierce 4x4
off-road and rock crawling videos and DVDs dubbed as Haulin' or
Crawlin' series - number 4 was just released this spring.
Professional rock crawler Jesse Haines says Haulin' or Crawlin'
exudes "the best rock crawlers in the world on some of the craziest
obstacle".
"Cannonball Run" This features scenes where Jackie Chan takes
his Subaru wheeling. This wacky film stars Burt Reynolds, Dom DeLuise,
and a whole host of other misfits like Sammy Davis Jr., Jamie Farr,
and Terry Bradshaw. What's so interesting about this is that this
movie was based on a series of real races started by Brock Yates of
Car & Driver Magazine.
"The Road Warrior" Set in the desolated Australian Outback, this
movie is about a post-apocalypse world, where natural resources and
humanity has vanished, introducing unheard modifications to monster
vehicles. Mad Max, actor Mel Gibson gets his badass 1973 XB GT Ford
Falcon Coupe, called "The Pursuit Special" but also
referred to as "The Interceptor" in the first movie. Here,
modifications to this dark police vehicle included the Concorde
front end and the supercharger bulging through the bonnet. The Road
Warrior, the rear wheels, supercharger and pipes were altered. Huge
petrol tanks were located in the back.
Movies can really be intimidating. But just be sure not to be
over intimidated for you might just encounter danger.
About the author:
Evander Klum is a Business Administration graduate who hails
from Alabama. He enjoys extreme sports and he is also a car racing
fanatic. At present, he works as a marketing manager at an
advertising agency in Cleveland.
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