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On Any Sunday: Motocross, Malcolm & More
1971's On Any Sunday is perhaps the best-known film ever made about the sport of motorcross. Three decades later, the filmmakers revisted the film for this 2001 follow-up. On Any Sunday: Motocross, Malcolm & More features footage left on the cutting-room floor from the original film as well as new interviews with those involved in the making of the classic
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the world of professional motocross, exploring the lives and careers of legendary riders. It highlights the intense training, the risks involved, and the passion that drives these athletes to compete at the highest level. The film captures the raw energy and excitement of the sport, offering an intimate look at the dedication required to succeed.
Critical Reception
The film received positive reviews for its authentic portrayal of motocross culture and its focus on compelling rider stories. Critics praised its energetic pacing and insightful look into the lives of the athletes, though some noted its niche appeal to racing enthusiasts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its immersive look into the world of motocross.
Appreciated for its focus on the dedication and passion of the riders.
Seen as an authentic and energetic sports documentary.
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Fun Fact
The film features interviews and footage with motocross legend Malcolm Smith, who was also a prominent figure in the original 'On Any Sunday' film from 1971.
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