Steve McQueen, is he in or out with this crowd? Just listening to "The Windmills of Your Mind" and wondering if he would fly on this forum. Before my time but its beautiful music.
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Loved Bullitt, but I never saw "The Getaway". Top of my list now!Bullitt and The Getaway, two of my all time favorite movies. Even named my American Bulldog Bullitt, so definitely a fan of his work.
Loved Bullitt, but I never saw "The Getaway". Top of my list now!
Maybe my imagination is run amok, but I’m a little frightened by this statement....He's in
The man was doing shit with cars and pussy that is still light years away
Stem wow.Make sure to get the original not the later remake. Also check out The Sand Pebbles. Enjoy!
But, wouldn't do the movie unless he could ride a motorcycle in it...
Met Malcolm in the early 90's, at his shop in Riverside,Ca.. Fantastic man and was a pleasure to talk to. Had a hell of a sales pitch too, because I bought a KTM that same day, LoL! MacWatch the movie On any Sunday and decide. I've spent enough time with Malcolm Smith to assume that McQueen was a similar 'Salt of the Earth' type of guy. McQueen's true passion was motorsports and the movie industry was his way to support it.
On Any Sunday is a trip down memory lane for me. I raced in motocross and desert races during the early 1970's in SoCal and remember most of the events and locations and people in the movie. I never got to meet Malcolm or Steve, but did get to eat their dust at the Elsinore Grand Prix, once. I watch the movie with my kids, grandkids and great grandkids, to show them what it was like in the old days.Watch the movie On any Sunday and decide. I've spent enough time with Malcolm Smith to assume that McQueen was a similar 'Salt of the Earth' type of guy. McQueen's true passion was motorsports and the movie industry was his way to support it.
On Any Sunday is a trip down memory lane for me. I raced in motocross and desert races during the early 1970's in SoCal and remember most of the events and locations and people in the movie. I never got to meet Malcolm or Steve, but did get to eat their dust at the Elsinore Grand Prix, once. I watch the movie with my kids, grandkids and great grandkids, to show them what it was like in the old days.
Steve McQueen was one of my favorite actors, a fellow dirt biker, a brother Marine and a brother in Christ. RIP
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