Motocross Kids
Motocross Kids

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Motocross Kids

2004
Movie
82 min
English

Evan Reed is the best motocross coach in the country. After leading his daughter Callie to the national championships, he decides to set his sights on a more personal challenge: saving a local dirt track from an evil biker gang. When Evan's best rider injuries himself, a surprising substitute teaches Evan and the kids that anything is possible.

Insights

IMDb4.9/10
Director: Ron SatlofGenres: Family, Sport

Plot Summary

A group of aspiring young motocross racers from a small town get a chance to compete in a national championship. They face tough competition, personal challenges, and learn valuable lessons about teamwork, perseverance, and sportsmanship along the way. The film follows their journey as they strive for victory and personal growth.

Critical Reception

Motocross Kids is a low-budget independent film that received a mixed to negative reception, largely overlooked by mainstream critics. It is generally considered a straightforward family sports drama with predictable plot points and performances. Audience reception tends to be forgiving due to its target demographic, but it is not widely acclaimed.

What Reviewers Say

  • A standard, formulaic sports movie for younger audiences.

  • Lacks originality in both its plot and character development.

  • Offers a predictable but ultimately harmless viewing experience focused on motocross action.

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Fun Fact

The film features several actors known for their roles in the 1980s, including Richard Grieco (from '21 Jump Street') and Marc Price (from 'Family Ties').

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