2cvandy thank you for posting that movie, Mark doesn't have a bad day anymore.
So back to my post and why did I put it here? Some time ago I was surprised how few documentaries about Royal Enfield were made, or at least how few of them I can find. So from that point of view I was more than happy when I saw a teaser about filming the new one. The other thing I liked is that from the teaser it was obvious Chasing the Speed will be focusing on Indian point of view. For me is that good, because my first contact with Bullet was on my first travel to India, before that I didn't know that motorcycle company ever existed (just shoot me for that). Motorcycles are something totally new for me and if there wasn't Royal Enfield and my love on first sight with it it would still be the same. So Indian point of view is for me important. Even thou it's a British bike for me is on some strange way indian.
Did I like the movie after seeing it? Well, I was a little disspointed, it was too short and it didn't go to depths which I wanted to hear about (more history of motorcycle through indian eyes, more about mechanics on the roads, just MORE of everything and yes if it was supported with some nice riding shots - even better).
But do I hate it? of course not! it has some good topics it just lacks of going deeper into story, and of course it's too short.
On one aspect there is Riding Solo to the Top of the World
http://www.veoh.com/m/watch.php?v=v207384102KpXpGJe with strong cultural and adventure experience and on the other end is Chasing the Bullet which is based on interviews and wants to show cultural phenomeon of Bullets in India.
I was really waiting for that movie to be released and after seeing it I was a little dissapointed even thou at the same way I was enjoying wathching it. I am a greenhorn here and maybe I'm not alone, maybe there is another new soul that wants to hear something about motorycle he likes. So here it is watch it or not, like it or not, just don't kill the messenger.