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Biker Boyz

  • Director: Reggie Rock Bythewood
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Chase Movie, Coming-of-Age
  • Themes: Generation Gap, Fathers and Sons
  • Main Cast: Laurence Fishburne, Derek Luke, Orlando Jones, Djimon Hounsou, Lisa Bonet
  • Release Year: 2003
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 110 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Two generations of radical bikers face off in this rubber-burning action drama. Manuel "Smoke" Galloway (Laurence Fishburne) is the leader of the Black Knights, an underground motorcycle club. Smoke, like most of his fellow Knights, is a successful white collar worker who can afford fancy leathers and top quality bikes, and Smoke has earned a reputation as the "King of Cali," willing take on anyone in a drag race, legal or no. Kid (Derek Luke) is a gifted young rider whose father was once Smoke's mechanic; when Kid's dad died after an accident, Kid set out to become the best biker he could be to carry on his father's name and reputation. Smoke, however, has no room in the Black Knights for Kid, and so he and several fellow outcast riders start their own club, the Biker Boyz, and challenge Smoke to prove once and for all who is the fastest rider on the scene. Biker Boyz also features appearances from Orlando Jones, Lisa Bonet, Djimon Hounsou, Larenz Tate, and Kid Rock. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Brendan Fehr - Stuntman; Larenz Tate - Wood; Kid Rock - Dogg; Rick Gonzalez - Primo; Meagan Good - Tina; Salli Richardson - Half & Half; Vanessa Bell Calloway - Anita Crooms; Dante Basco; Kadeem Hardison - T.J.; Eriq La Salle; Melissa DeSousa; Tyson Beckford - Donny

Credit

Michael Atwell - Art Director, Paul Garnes - Associate Producer, Tammy Garnes - Associate Producer, Kimberly Hardin - Casting, Chemin Sylvia Bernard - Casting, Fatima Robinson - Choreography, Rita McGhee - Costume Designer, Rick R. Johnson - First Assistant Director, Reggie Rock Bythewood - Director, Ric Waugh - Second Unit Director, Caroline Ross - Editor, Terilyn A. Shropshire - Editor, Don Kurt - Executive Producer, Camara Kambon - Composer (Music Score), John Houlihan - Musical Direction/Supervision, Cecilia Montiel - Production Designer, Greg Gardiner - Cinematographer, Erwin Stoff - Producer, Stephanie Allain - Producer, Gina Prince-Bythewood - Producer, Jon Danniells - Set Designer, Brett Phillips - Set Designer, Susumu Tokunow - Sound/Sound Designer, Gary Hymes - Stunts Coordinator, Reggie Rock Bythewood - Screenwriter, Craig Fernandez - Screenwriter, John Decker - Visual Effects Supervisor, Ken Nakada - Visual Effects Supervisor, Eran Barnea - Visual Effects Supervisor, Ken Estes - Special Effects Coordinator, Harry Cohen - Supervising Sound Editor, Kenneth L. Johnson - Supervising Sound Editor, Kimberly Foster - Casting Associate, Digital Dimension - Visual Effects, Pacific Title & Art Studio - Visual Effects, RIOT Pictures - Visual Effects, Gray Matter FX - Visual Effects, Asylum Visual Effects - Visual Effects, Inc. Look Effects - Visual Effects, Michael Gougis - Short Story Author

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Biker Boyz
Directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood
Produced by Stephanie Allain
Gina Prince-Bythewood
Erwin Stoff
Written by Craig Fernandez
Reggie Rock Bythewood
Starring Laurence Fishburne
Djimon Hounsou
Derek Luke
Orlando Jones
Lisa Bonet
Wren T. Brown
Music by Camara Kambon
Cinematography Greg Gardiner
Editing by Caroline Ross
Terilyn A. Shropshire
Distributed by DreamWorks
Release date(s) January 31, 2003
Running time 110 min.

Biker Boyz is a 2003 film about a predominantly African-American group of underground motorcycle drag racers. It stars Laurence Fishburne, Djimon Hounsou, Derek Luke, Meagan Good, and Larenz Tate and is directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood. It also features Lisa Bonet, Orlando Jones, Kid Rock and Vanessa Bell Calloway. The film was largely marketed as an action film despite the fact that it was not intended to be one. It was written and directed by Reggie Rock Bythewood.

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Plot

In the world of underground motorcycle clubs, the undefeated racer known as Smoke (Laurence Fishburne) is the undisputed "King of Cali." But Smoke's dominance of the set is about to be threatened by a young motorcycle racing prodigy called Kid (Derek Luke), who is determined to win Smoke's helmet and earn the coveted title.

Kid says that the difference between men and boys are the lessons they learn- and that his father, Slick Will, taught him plenty. Kid's mother, Anita, is left a single mother after Kid's father dies at the beginning of the movie. A challenger for Smoke's crown crashes, sending a bike hurtling into Kid's father - Smoke's mechanic, Slick Will. Six months after the funeral of Kid's father, he decides to take up racing on the underground circuit without his mother's knowledge. The movie timeline is a bit unclear here as Kid later tells his mother that he has been racing for six months. As only a couple of weeks appear to have passed from the six month jump it would seem to imply that he started racing almost immediately after Slick Will's funeral.

His first "race" was when he interfered with Stuntman's race with Donny. As he interrupts the race, he pulls off several stunts, notably standing on top of the motocycle while it is still moving. He wins the race and the crowd seem to like his stunts, much to the dissatisfaction of Smoke. Kid demands to race with Smoke but Smoke says he is too inexperienced and should get experience first. It is later revealed that Kid and Stuntman were hustling in that race.

Kid then goes to a diner where he meets fellow hustler Stuntman. Fellow biker Primo tells them to create a biker gang, and after a bit of persuasion they agree, calling themselves the "Biker Boyz."

Kid is set to race Motherland to prove he is good enough to race Smoke. However he has showed up late to "make an entrance" after Smoke has beaten Dogg. Kid is arrested when racing Motherland, whereupon his mother forbids him to race again.

Kid is "called out" to race Dogg and he accepts. Having said that, Anita informs Smoke before the race that Kid is actually his son, not Slick Will's. Smoke successfully stops the race by telling Kid it is too dangerous. This however only leads to a fight between the two from which Kid comes off considerably worse than Smoke. Kid is then told Smoke is his father, and leaves home.

Kid decides to turn renegade and after gaining quite a few more followers for his club, announces that "we're gonna win more lids than any crew on the set and we're gonna out hustle every crew off the set" and indicates that from that point on, "Biker Boyz set their own rules." At this point the Biker Boyz get their own hangout and begin hustling several races, but when they go to the wrong part of town and Stuntman successfully hustles the nephew of a respected biker, Stuntman and Primo are ambushed at the next party. Kid comes to the rescue but is quickly over-powered as the leader of the other gang pulls a gun on him.

Smoke and some of the other Black Knights intervene and convince the other biker to stand down. Smoke takes Kid inside and sits down to give him a stern talking-to, but Kid shrugs it off angrily. It is at this point that Smoke agrees to race Kid. However, whoever loses will never race again. But first Kid has to race Dogg. Dogg runs Kidd off the track, wrecking his bike. Later that night Dogg lends him his bike as he wants Smoke to be finally beaten.

Smoke and Kid are racing on a farm with open fields. With the finish line in sight, it is obvious that Smoke will win. However filled with emotions, he decides to slow down and let his son win the race, becoming the new "King of Cali." Kid tells Smoke to hang onto his crown for a while, and that he'll come and get it someday. Kid rides off, repeating his sentiment that the difference between men and boys are the lessons they learn - and that his father, Smoke, taught him plenty.

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Development

  • Laurence Fishburne, Orlando Jones, Kid Rock and Nicholas Sheriff are all avid bikers in real life.[1]
  • The real "King Of Cali" made a cameo appearance in the film, in the bikini wash scene.[1]
  • Slick Will really doesn't blink as the bike hits him, as Soul Train states.
  • Actual motorcycle clubs were on the set as technical advisors, and performed some of the stunts.[1]

Reception and cult status

The film's uninterrupted opening tracking shot has received notable attention from movie enthusiasts in the years since its release. It is considered to be one of the best tracking shots in modern films.

Soundtrack

A soundtrack containing hip hop, rock and R&B music was released on January 23, 2003 by DreamWorks Records. It peaked at #98 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

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References

  1. ^ a b c These facts can be verified with the DVD's bonus features.

 
 
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