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To Live & Ride in L.A.

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David Rowe

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Plot Summary

For fixed-gear cyclists, Los Angeles is a city that has it all. From the neon glow of Hollywood to the sun-drenched boardwalk of Venice Beach, fixed-gear has evolved into a vibrant street culture that is uniquely L.A. From director David Rowe (Fast Friday) comes a new documentary feature that explores a side of L.A. few outsiders have ever seen. From races through rush-hour traffic to midnight loft parties, To Live & Ride in L.A. is a fast paced-trip through the busy streets and back-alleys of one of the world's largest cities. To Live & Ride in L.A. features talented local riders tearing up the streets with first-time visitor Keo Curry (Fast Friday, Macaframa) - one of the living legends of the sport. Bike to hidden spots off the map, race a midnight alley-cat, keep pace with the riders from Wolfpack, and hang with the local crews, graffiti artists and other L.A. personalities burning up the fixed-gear scene. With a killer soundtrack featuring top indie artists combined with amazing HD footage, To Live & Ride in L.A. is destined to become a cult classic.

Customer Reviews

Great Fixie Film

Great fixie bike film, superb music, well shot. Will make you wanna ride.

Really good movie

I don't ride a fixie. I ride a road bike. That does not matter a bit. This movie is really good at showcasing a subsect of bikers. Really really well shot with a great soundtrack. It is more in the style of a skateboarding movie than a tell it how it is docu. Rent it, love it , then go ride because that is what I am going to do,

Save your $

Um…nope. The soundtrack is mostly annoying. The cast is boring. The film looks the same after 15 minutes and then you have to watch the rest of it. I give it two stars because the first time you see the action its fine (its the 6th and 7th time around that will get to you).
Just too many guys here who want to be counter-culture because they have nothing else to aim for. If that's where you're at and you're looking for others who break laws, give cyclists a bad name on the street, like watching emo folks drink and smoke, well then - this one is for you.

To Live & Ride in L.A.
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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Released: 2011

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