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Rated 2 out of 5 Motor Sensation: What a Bad Vibration! The initial motorbike flick, directed by Roger Corman, features two of Hollywood’’s papa’’s bad children (Peter Fonda and Nancy Sinatra), in a gross, tasteless showcase of sensationalism, that it has, however, a merit for its audacy, that both disgusted and attracted audiences at its time. It has some interest as a time capsule and for its attractive stars, but The Wild Angels is not even a good-bad movie. Today it looks as a piece of old-fashioned trash, so ugly as terribly boring. If you like this kind of films, when everybody is sexist, violent and ultimately silly, as a certain (and wronged) notion of nihilism, it’’s all right, but you’’re warned. Rated 1 out of 5 One of the worst biker flicks! I always had a soft spot for biker flicks like "Born Losers", and "Cycle Savages", but this one is a real disappointment! The only good thing about this movie is the fact that Peter Fonda, Nancy Sinatra, and Diane Ladd are in it. Other than this, the story is really "plods" along at a boring pace. Then, all of a sudden, the movie is over. It’’s really weird, even by my standards, and is not a movie I would even watch a second time to give it a chance. All in all, it’’s bad! Rated 5 out of 5! LETTER FROM BLUE Hey, this is sadly a near to true deplition of the times... it had its good times and its bad. the acting was fairly good if a little raw and the dialog strained on the unlikely at times, but it is worth seeing and owning as a time of our times...late 60s- early 70s
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