Saw this on Brain, the trailer looks great, very authentic, i think they could have done without Jesse James but hey i didn't even notice him in the trailer.
APRIL 20, 2005 -- PHILADELPHIA, PA (BRAIN)--The BMX documentary "Joe Kid on a Sting-Ray" recently premiered in Hollywood. Most of the people interviewed in the film were among the 500 in attendance at the premier, said Mark Eaton, the film's co-producer and co-director. "It was a who's who of the BMX world from the 70s and 80s through today," he said.
The film covers more than 30 years of BMX history and includes interviews with more than 50 critical figures including Scot Breithhaupt David Clinton, Hugo Gonzales, Bob Hadley, Bob Haro, Greg Hill, Mat Hoffman, Perry "PK" Kramer, Dave Mirra, Ryan Nyquist, Stu Thomsen and more.
Jesse James, owner of West Coast Choppers and star of the television show "Monster Garage," narrates the film and also is an executive producer along with Eaton and John Swarr.
Jointly sponsored by Schwinn and Vans, the film was shown for the first time at the X-Dance film festival earlier this year, where it was nominated for Best Picture and Best Story.
The film also will be shown at the Bicycle Film Festival in New York City May 14. Bang! Pictures, Swarr and Eaton's production company, is still finalizing distribution plans, but the film will be available to the public by mid-summer.
To view the film's trailer, go to www.joekidonastingray.com.
APRIL 20, 2005 -- PHILADELPHIA, PA (BRAIN)--The BMX documentary "Joe Kid on a Sting-Ray" recently premiered in Hollywood. Most of the people interviewed in the film were among the 500 in attendance at the premier, said Mark Eaton, the film's co-producer and co-director. "It was a who's who of the BMX world from the 70s and 80s through today," he said.
The film covers more than 30 years of BMX history and includes interviews with more than 50 critical figures including Scot Breithhaupt David Clinton, Hugo Gonzales, Bob Hadley, Bob Haro, Greg Hill, Mat Hoffman, Perry "PK" Kramer, Dave Mirra, Ryan Nyquist, Stu Thomsen and more.
Jesse James, owner of West Coast Choppers and star of the television show "Monster Garage," narrates the film and also is an executive producer along with Eaton and John Swarr.
Jointly sponsored by Schwinn and Vans, the film was shown for the first time at the X-Dance film festival earlier this year, where it was nominated for Best Picture and Best Story.
The film also will be shown at the Bicycle Film Festival in New York City May 14. Bang! Pictures, Swarr and Eaton's production company, is still finalizing distribution plans, but the film will be available to the public by mid-summer.
To view the film's trailer, go to www.joekidonastingray.com.