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Exciting on the big screen, but waiting for the dvd is probably sufficient. Some laughable ‘flaws’ or errors, but a decent action film. It will probably draw a wider wedge between cyclists and motorists, as well as within different cycling camps, but if one goes in accepting it’s a Hollywood portrayal then it’s a fun(ny) way to spend 90 minutes if you aren’t out riding.
Thanks, Chris. Laughable errors are inevitable in any movie :-), right?
Kent Peterson did a spoiler free review of it. He liked it and he also liked that the fixies didn’t coast in the movie. Here is the link if you want – http://kentsbike.blogspot.com/2012/08/premium-rush-bike-riders-review.html
I saw it this weekend. I agree with Chris on the fun factor, the bike flaws and the potential for controversy. But I would recommend the big screen over DVD. Action movies are always better big. More thoughts on my blog: http://wp.me/1sDc4