Every summer, the world's top motocross racers come together for the grueling 12-race AMA Outdoor Motocross Championship Series to battle the heat, the tracks and each other. These are just a few of their stories.
Six young motocross riders come together to form a team, to make the national titles, or crash out trying. But the biggest win of all might be the friends they make for life.
Eyewitness (2014) is a crime drama TV show that follows the story of an eyewitness to a murder. The show explores themes of police corruption, secret identities, and the consequences of being a witness to a crime. Set in Oslo, Norway, the plot revolves around the main character's struggle to navigate the dangerous world of the killer cop and the biker gang involved in the murder. Along the way, the show also delves into the complexities of relationships, including a romantic storyline between two teenage boys. With its gripping storyline and compelling characters, Eyewitness grabs the audience's attention from the first episode and keeps them hooked until the very end.
In The Hills Have Eyes Part II, a group of motocross riders find themselves stranded in the desert and are hunted by psychopathic killers.
"Dirt" stars Taylor Holder and tells the story of an aspiring teen motocross racer.
After the death of his mother, a troubled teenager named Jacob becomes a delinquent and gets involved in vandalism, fights, and arson. His father struggles to control him, while a social worker tries to help. Jacob's passion for motocross racing becomes his only solace and a way to escape his troubled life.
When a construction site disrupts a Native American tribe's sacred ground, a powerful evil spirit is awakened. The small town sheriff must team up with an archaeologist to stop the sorcery from unleashing the terrifying Bone Eater.
Three mischievous children embark on a woodland odyssey when their mother sends them on an errand.
Spectrum is a unique, in-depth documentary series highlighting today’s professional Supercross and motocross athletes in a fashion never before seen within the sport. Featuring athletes such as Andrew Short, who is on his 15th year as a professional, to newcomers trying to make a name for themselves such as Luke Renzland; Spectrum dives deep into the psyche of the these athletes, all of whom are at different intersections of their careers. Showing viewers the different layers of such a demanding and, sometimes life-threatening sport.
Spetters (1980) is a coming-of-age drama set in the Netherlands. It follows three young friends who are passionate about motocross racing and dream of becoming professional racers. Along their journey, they face various challenges and obstacles, including love, sexuality, and tragedy. The film explores themes of friendship, sexuality, and the pursuit of dreams.
Bibi and Tina, two teenage girls, embark on an adventure with their horses in the small village of Falkenstein. They encounter various challenges including a jealous businessman, a teenage witch, and a woman who turns into a man. Together, they navigate through friendship, love, horse racing, and magic.
The Little Thief is a film set in 1950s France, following the story of a teenage girl with a talent for stealing. She navigates through various challenges such as love triangles, an approved school, a cheating lover, and a lack of money. The film explores themes of precocity, escape, and the complexities of growing up.
After being injured in combat, a motocross racer returns home and faces the challenge of trying to compete again while dealing with his traumatic injury. With the support of his wife, he trains hard and overcomes all obstacles to prove himself.
Motocrossed is a 2001 American made-for-television sports drama film about a girl named Andrea Carson who loves motocross, despite the fact that her father finds her unsuited for the sport, being that she is 'just a girl'. When her twin brother Andrew has an accident that leaves him in a coma, their parents decide Andrea should take his place in the upcoming race. However, Andrea must disguise herself as her brother in order to compete, facing the challenges of a male-dominated sport while hiding her true identity.
The Thing with Two Heads is a comedy sci-fi film from 1972. It revolves around a two-headed man who undergoes a head transplant surgery. The film tackles themes of prejudice and racism as the main character faces discrimination and struggles to find acceptance in society. With a mix of campy humor and blaxploitation elements, the movie is a unique and quirky blend of genres. It features scenes of motorcycle chases, incompetent police officers, and a two-headed monster. The film ends with a chaotic and comedic climax involving a helicopter and a car driven off a cliff.
A motocross adventurer uncovers a government conspiracy involving giant ants in the dangerous wilderness of the desert.
Nitro Circus: The Movie is an adrenaline-fueled documentary that follows Travis Pastrana and his daredevil friends as they perform death-defying stunts in the name of fun. From insane motocross jumps to jaw-dropping skateboard tricks, this film captures the mayhem and excitement of extreme sports.
On Any Sunday is a thrilling documentary that takes viewers into the exhilarating world of motorcycle racing. From the mud-covered tracks of motocross to the high-speed excitement of motorcycle racing, this film explores the passion and freedom found on two wheels. Featuring stunning footage and interviews with the top riders of the time, On Any Sunday is a must-watch for motorcycle enthusiasts and fans of extreme sports.
Billy Robinson has become the hottest hot-rodder on the professional motorcycle-racing circuit. But when he returns in triumph to his hometown to bask in all the adulation, he also skids into some pretty rank jealousy from envious motorcycling wanna-bes. And when a local race is organized, Billy must shift gears completely and compete against his best friend, Rick, for the top prize.