
Movie spotlight
New World Disorder 1
The start of a legacy. The first of the New World Disorder series which stopped at the 10th film. The movie was one of only a few documenting the mountain bike disciplines of free riding, trails and downhill. The filming is incredible for the time while the music is hard rock of the late 90's. Added bonuses include the most impressive unicyclist you'll ever have seen and a pair of mountain boardera. Also included is fourwheel mountain biking with Trevair sending it big and Stacy Kohut seding it stylie. The most iconic part of this film is the "Jah Drop" that Josh Bender attempts. The Jah Drop is a 55ft. cliff located in Kamloops, Canada.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a powerful corporation controls all aspects of life, suppressing dissent with ruthless efficiency. A skilled operative discovers a conspiracy that threatens to plunge the world into further chaos. He must race against time to expose the truth and fight for freedom.
Critical Reception
New World Disorder 1 received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many citing its derivative plot and uninspired action sequences. Audience reception was also lukewarm, with some appreciating its attempt at a cyberpunk aesthetic but ultimately finding it lacking in substance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visual style but criticized for its weak narrative.
Action sequences are considered generic and unoriginal.
Fails to deliver a compelling science fiction story.
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Fun Fact
The film was notably one of the early showcases for actor Rick Yune, who would later gain wider recognition for his roles in 'The Fast and the Furious' and the television series 'Prison Break'.
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