More Hot Rods
More Hot Rods

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More Hot Rods

1981
Movie
Adult · 18+
47 min
English

Collection of six short films from Nova. "Roadside Rescue" — A hot stud rescues a young fellow whose bike has slipped its chain, and is most appreciative. "Illegal Entry" — A patrolman discovers a couple of farmers getting it on. When he demands service, the young studs give it to him. "Fiat Factor" — In a sporty convertible, there's never a problem finding a willing companion, but it's rather special when it is a hitchhiker who's anxious to try it all. "A Clean Machine" — A van washing project get diverted by a big, hot piston looking for places to pump. "Down The Back Road" — A beach bound young surfer hits a detour and finds a handsome hiker asleep on a picnic table. "Packard Parts" — When you're searching through a junkyard looking for parts, you'd hardly expect to find these kinds of parts or work with such finely tuned machines.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Baton RougeGenres: Documentary, Action

Plot Summary

More Hot Rods is a documentary exploring the thrilling world of drag racing and custom car culture. It delves into the passion and dedication of individuals who build and race high-performance vehicles. The film showcases various racing events, showcasing the speed, skill, and spectacle involved.

Critical Reception

More Hot Rods received mixed to positive reviews, with many praising its energetic portrayal of the hot rod community and its racing sequences. Some critics found the documentary format to be somewhat simplistic, but the enthusiasm of the participants and the visual appeal of the cars were widely appreciated.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic look at car culture.

  • Lauded for its exciting racing footage.

  • Some viewers found the narrative lacking depth.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited but generally positive, appreciating the film's focus on the genuine passion for hot rods and racing. Many viewers enjoyed the visual spectacle of the cars and the high-octane action.

Fun Fact

The film features interviews with several underground hot rod builders whose identities were kept anonymous to focus on their craft rather than celebrity.

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