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World's Fastest Indian DVD Giveaway

World's Fastest Indian DVD Giveaway

Synopsis :: Anthony Hopkins stars as Burt Munro, a man who never let the dreams of youth fade.  In the late 1960’s, after a lifetime of perfecting his classic Indian motorcycle, Burt sets off from the bottom of the world, Invercargill, New Zealand, to clock his bike at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.  With all odds against him, Burt puts his irrepressible kiwi spirit to the test, braving the new world on a shoestring budget.  He makes fast friends of many he encounters along the way who find themselves swept up in his energy and singular determination.  Burt’s quest culminates in an unlikely conclusion and remains legendary within the motorcycle community to this day.  

The World’s Fastest Indian may have bombed at the box office but this little gem of a movie is worth every penny if you’re thinking about picking up the DVD.  Anthony Hopkins, as always, gives another spellbinding performance.  How the man immerses himself so deeply into movie characters time and time again is astounding.  Although sometimes, actors can lose it as Hopkins did admit one time that he does get a little cuckoo sometimes playing psychopaths — Silence of the Lambs, Hannibal, Red Dragon.  More movie stills in the gallery!  Cuckoo, cuckoo!

HOW TO WIN A FREE COPY ::  To win The World’s Fastest Indian DVD, leave a comment in this entry with your favorite Anthony Hopkins movie and why.  One entry per person.  Be sure to include a valid email address (not published).  Entries must be made before Thursday, June 29 @ 7PM EST.  Good luck!

UPDATE :: Congratulations, Megs!  Your DVD will be mailed out shortly!  Her favorite Anthony Hopkins movie was Remains of the Day.

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Petros Five @ 06/28/2006 at 8:54 am

My favourite was The Edge because he is the vulnerable , other than being Lecter.

Chuck Lawrence @ 06/29/2006 at 8:58 am

well…i sell antique reproduction tin signs online and at the swapmeet. since this movie came out i have been selling a ton of my ‘indian motorcycle’ signs with everyone telling me about the movie and how i should check it out. through this i net a man, who works for suzuki, who has a team at work building a 125cc speed bike for bonneville to set the speeed record for a 125cc bike. their goal is 125mph on a 125cc bike, i plan on following his progress through his yahoo group. i feel his connection to this movie that has inspred him.

my favorite movie that he is in is probably The Human Stain….there is just something so interesting about this movie, he does a really good acting job, and he fits the profile so well…i really felt for his character in parts…he is such a cool older actor…o yes and The Human Stain is only made better because the younger version of him is played by Wentworth Miller…

Hearts in Atlantis. That movie was phenomenal. He didnt’ get enough credit for his amazing part in it… he was truly excellent in that role.

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